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Surprisingly, a lot of useful chemicals can be found at your everyday supermarket! And in this video, I'll be showing you a few of the most useful ones you can find. I know this video is a bit different, but I figured it would still be worth posting, since a recent poll I did showed a lot of people wanted me to make a video on this topic. More videos to come soon, and of much better quality! Where I get my glassware: https://www.homesciencetools.com/ My hotplate/stirrer: https://www.amazon.com/ANZESER-Magnet... A few good distillation kits (bottom one is the one I own): https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Distilla... https://www.homesciencetools.com/prod... Some "honorable mention" chemicals that didn't make it into my video: Magnesium - firestarters Phosphorus - match striker pads (some workup may be required) Nitrous oxide - empty whipped cream cans Cyanuric acid - pool chlorine stabilizer Sodium hydroxide - 100% lye crystal drain opener Potassium chloride - non-sodium salt Calcium chloride - "pickle crisp" granules Sodium bicarbonate - baking soda Acetylsalicylic acid - aspirin tablets (workup required) Vanillin - vanilla extract (workup required) Crude benzaldehyde - almond/cherry extract (workup required) Sodium bisulfate - pool/pond pH increaser Copper sulfate - root killer/fungicide (available at Home Depot and Lowes...maybe Walmart too)