When I took college inorganic chemistry, one of my instructors once did one of the coolest experiments - which he called a "freshman alarm clock" because it was silent, and would have no effect on one who is asleep....
Anyway, he added his solutions to a large beaker on a magnetic stirrer, and several seconds after adding the last one, the solution instantly turned from clear to black. Obviously it made an impression on me, as I remember the demonstration, but not what he was trying to teach
My question, however, is have any of you seen this and can it be duplicated by a home mad scientist? I've searched the net and youtube, but obviously can't remember the right terms to search....
Anyway, he added his solutions to a large beaker on a magnetic stirrer, and several seconds after adding the last one, the solution instantly turned from clear to black. Obviously it made an impression on me, as I remember the demonstration, but not what he was trying to teach

My question, however, is have any of you seen this and can it be duplicated by a home mad scientist? I've searched the net and youtube, but obviously can't remember the right terms to search....