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  • Dead

  • LOL. Dihydrogen Monoxide.

  • mr.g, why must you be so quiet if the first cat is deff?

  • Love how you make the water out to be so dangerous.

  • Awesome

  • The black cat looks awesomrle

  • do you have 5 pets?

  • Pumpkin Head Is Awesome! We have so much in Common...I"m lazy... He / She's lazy

  • actualy , the air in the strange shaped glass , fifth is oxygen , and oxygen is consumed by fire , so the atmosphere trys to replace the consumed oxygen with the nearest gas or liquid , if the glass is in the water (not facing the air) then there will be no choice for the atmosphere but replacing it by liquid in the santaclose tray , so oxygen is fifth of air volume , fifth of the glass is going to be replaced by liquid , hahaha i am smarter than you mr. G!

  • we did this in science

  • from where u got that t-shirt....

  • this won me the sience fair ^^

    

  • i actually thought that the liquid was dangerous ;)

  • i realllly like youre video mr g:)and i really lova youre catss and dogs:P

  • lol water flavored water

  • no your not removing 21% it creates more carbon dioxide you can not distoy matter so its just carban dioxcide... what you are doing isheating the air and as it cools and the fire starts gasping for oxigen it creates a vacume

  • 8:30 does that cat have a fucking mane!?!? that thing is huge

  • your ideas are so good

  • TROLOLOLOL!!! I love it!

  • So it's just water? & btw I love your animals I'm going to look for my puppy today. She got out and someone took her a couple days ago....

  • yh this was made 3 years ago

  • Santa hates you!

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  • the tall bottle is ice drink :)

  • Dear Mr G,

    What is the story behind your channel name " Mindpaint "?

  • @stickytheninjaful

    I record music under the name Mindpaint, I own the domain name Mindpaint, and it's just one of those descriptive made-up words that in this case rings of imagination, kind of painting a picture in your mind with music, images, stories, etc.

    -- Mr. G a.k.a. Mindpaint

  • like the show, hate that damn intro. pisses me off.

  • wtf u petaflie we dont want to see your house or ur pets u fucken fag

  • @jacobOplayer Wow major toll here. You mad bro?

  • @doggy848 what?

  • @jacobOplayer I said ARE YOU MAD BRO?

  • i tryed this its awsome! :D

  • A vacuum inside the glass?

  • That is some dangerous colored water you got there big popy.

  • When the oxygen is burnt out from inside the bottle, it creats a slight vaccum inside the bottle due to the outside pressure and the pressure inside the container being unballanced.

  • Isn't dihidrogen monokside actually water? Its like two atoms of hydrogen, so H2

    and 1 of oxygen, what makes H2O, and it is water, right?

  • @dsandi100

    Um, forget it, i didn't watch the whole thing before i wrote the comment above.

    But it is okay to call it just hydrogens oxide, at least where i live (croatia), right?

  • Creates a vacuum.

    

  • why cant u use water ?

  • @powerplugg Di hydrogen Monoxide is water

  • @powerplugg the red stuff is water

  • Sorry but your explanation is wrong. Oxygen doesn't get used, its being converted in carbondioxide and (carbonmono oxide). The pressure in the bottle decreases because of the big decrease in temperature when the candle goes out. Thats why the water is moving up.

    Nice video's by the way, thanks for the inspiration.

    greetings from a dutch physics teacher

  • @cwjgroot echt nederlands cool teacher is leraar welke school dan ?

  • dihydrogen monoxide? wow i have those leaking fro mmy taps every day!

  • it was creating water vapour from the water (dihydrogen monoxide) causing it to expand then reform, or something like that. that's what a science teacher from a high school.

  • which pets did you name

  • Does it actually have to do anything with the atmospheric pressure? Isn't it just vacuüm cuz of the O getting used?

  • mr.g coconut wanted a belly rub lol

  • Oh! I forgot!

    Dihydrogen monoxide dangerous???

    LOL!!

    Nice try! But i know that WATER is not dangerous!

  • Awesome thing!

    I've tried it at home 3 times and everytime works!

    Thanks Mr. G!

  • OMG!!! HOW DO YOU KNOW I'M SITTING? :O

  • heat

    

  • you said it was dangeraos cemichal

  • it sucks the o2 out of the bottle leaving no room for air to come in so it either calapses the bottle or sucks water in

  • the fire also creates a bit of a vacuum that puls the watter in the botle

  • it is cased by the air beaine burned and trying to git more air

  • 6:55 why is it called a coconut cream pie?

  • mr. G-hee sus of science!

  • wait fail

  • u can do that with water

  • @Mindpaint i don't know why people dis-like your video's! they are all awesome!

  • Pleasant Ville, Ohio....is that near Chillicothe, Ohio? If so that's where I'm at! :D

  • @MrKinkykent

    Pleasant Home, Ohio. It's between Wadsworth and Ashland.

    Thanks for asking,

    -- Mr. G

  • @Mindpaint Have you been to Chillicothe.

  • @MrKinkykent

    A couple of times.

    -- Mr. G

  • @Mindpaint O: We have been soo close before!!!

  • @fredonyoutub you are but it oxygen that it uses up..and it has to take in air from somewhere or the container will implode

  • wouldnt it be funy if he recorded and one of the cats was cleaning themselves

  • if you want to get some"dihydrogen monoxide", then turn on your kitchen sink.:)

  • does g stand for gayly fake

  • can u use REAL water?

  • Burning the candle in the glass removes the oxygen which then lessens the pressure and creates a vacuum which sucks up the water. this is because you lowered the pressure and fluids flow from areas of high pressure to low pressure which sucked up the water

  • the flame uses up all the oxygen in the bottle causing the candle to try and suck up more oxygen but it only gets water

  • i love your jokes man ahaha

  • i love when people talk about the dangers of water but call it DHMO

  • the candel burns using oxygen and as it burns up the oxygen it trys to create a vacume. but the suction from the vacume pulls up the liquid up through thecontainer causing it to rise

  • @arbitor412 you are smarter than Mr G! no effents G

  • Dihydrogen monoxide = H2O = Water

  • im not sittin im jackin off!!!

  • what is the red water thing on it?

  • you can do it with wter

  • @1998620Miki it is water dihydrogen di means two in atoms h2 and monoxide is one oxygen at the end of something so dihydrogen monoxide is water

  • holy crap how did he know i was sitting i think he is psychic

  • wait.. is that just red water??

  • Di means 2 so he says Di hydrogen H2 Mono means one, and he says monoxide so H20

  • by the way, I think you should do the experiment where you crush a can using air pressure. that one might be a little over the top though.

  • I think I know the rest of it: when the candle burns, it generates water as it burns because water is always formed during combustion reactions. the water comes out of the reaction as a gas, but as it is cooled by the ambient air around it, it condenses leaving a void in it's place. the vacuum formed then sucks some of the water up too.

    the candle might also heat the air around it, and when it cools it contracts and sucks some water up too.

  • so...the red stuff is just normal water? 0.0

  • vaccum created by burning oxygen ?

  • your videos are so cool, Ive watched them all and probably tried only three but their fun to watch.

  • the water rises because when the glass is put over the candle the oxygen in the glass is burned up and no oxygen can get back in the parts of the glass that is not water is carbon dioxide and other gases (79% of air)

  • This also happens by cohesion and adhesion which results in capillary action? The water molecules bring each other up the tube by cohesion while some molecules stick to the side which is capillary action. The water continues to rise until gravity pulls them down. Is this why?

  • are you a chemistry/physics teacher?

  • woooahhh... you've got a beautiful pets ;)

  • 0:01 I was standing.

  • you have alot of pets!

  • You don't have to be careful with dihydrogen monoxide.

  • Technically the water is not being pushed, but rather being pulled. You see water has a membrane on its surface, which when the glass is placed on the surface of this membrane, it hovers above the plate, as it is not exerting enough force to break the membrane. When the candle is lit and placed on the water, not 'Hydrogen Monoxide' rather 'Hydrogen Oxide' and a cover placed above this it creates a vacuum pulling a small amount of water into the container, as it removes the oxygen from the

  • atmosphere inside the container. When the oxygen is removed from the cointainers atmosphere the candle burns for a few seconds after the oxygen in the atmosphere has been used, to create 'Carbon Dioxide (the smoke off of a candle)' is formed when the flames react with the oxygen, hydrocarbons, nitrates etc in the atmosphere, thus extinguishing the flame and leaving an increased rise in water.

  • @DrLazmarr READ INFO BELOW FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!

  • it would be cooler to see this done with a longer candle that way it'd suck more water up!!

  • when the fire goes out its trying to pull oxigine if u spell it like that to keep the fire burning you can test it with a baloon i forgot how tho

  • nice entry

  • lol its funny Dihydrogen Monoxide  is acctually water just other name lool

  • dats friggn cool Mr. G!

  • yea, lets all pour the di hydrogen monoxide into the plate then lick our fingers!!!

  • Cool!! I did not catch the di hydrogen monoxide joke - my heart was beating so fast because I was afraid it was flammable and going to light on fire or something!

  • I'm around 3 minutes in and he's struggling not to say " water" dihydrogenmonoxide HA!

  • the candle going out in the glass also creates a partial vacume which help pull the liquid up

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  • nice animals ... i like coconut xD ... I have a cat too ! , and a dalmatian ...

  • its called a vaccum

  • cool ade

  • i know why the water in the glass rises!

    its becuz the candle uses the oxygen and water replaces it!

    im smarter than mister G !!

  • ha ha ha... Di = 2, hydrogen Mono = 1, Oxide = oxygen, Di Hydrogen Monoxide = 2 hydrogen and one oxygen. Essentially, water.

  • cool vid! i subscribed!

  • Ahahaha, it's funny because "di-hydrogen monoxide" is just water. (H2O)

  • MR.G July 25 is my big bros birthday i see you already celebrating it with some candles thank you,your so thoughtful :) and your not going to get anything for Christmas u pook Santa's eye your naught :)

  • I made a tutorial of my own for this experiment as my first video. Is there going to be any problems with that?

  • @14omega28ok Of course not! I'd like to see it!

    -- Mr. G

  • @Mindpaint what kind of cat is little bear?

  • @hulk239239

    Maine Coon

    -- Mr. G

  • @14omega28ok heat

  • Capillary action, cohesions, and adhesion is what causes some of the dihydrogen monoxide to rise, but majority of the solution is caused to rise by decrease in air pressure inside the cup. Basically a vacuum.

  • Actually a cream pie Mr.G is another nickname for a girl skeeting... Not that your wrong but most pervs (alot of people) look at it as the sex term.

  • easy. the flame is burning up the oxygen up in the glass creating a vacuum, which causes the dihydrogen monoxide to get sucked up the glass

  • @Mindpaint I know how this works! The fire needs oxygen, and thus it trys and pull the oxygen from outside the glass, however the water is there, so it sucks that up instead, kinda like that old boiled egg trick!

  • @PerkinsWorld hahaha all i know is that ur jealous couse u dont even know half of the things he have done in all of his vids :)

  • where did u get your shirt

  • The solution rises in the cup because when oxygen is burned, something else HAS to take its place, and that substitution was the only substance able to enter the glass: THE SOLUTION. Correct?

  • at around 6:20, is that a mezuzah on ur wall? r u jewish? i am. if u are, shalom.

  • the Di hydrogen Monoxide looks like kool-aid. yummy

  • what city in ohio do you live in

  • lol the acid looks tastey

  • u can use regular water cant you????!

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  • wow you have many pets

  • well it also creates a vacuum because the oxygen is burned and the water was the first thing to replace it

  • they shuld show you in school or something lol

  • the rest of the water rises because taking the oxygen out causes the remaining gas (co2) to create a vacuum which makes the water rise..... i think this is right but if it isn't please correct me (if you do correct me dont be harsh about it) :)

  • lol Dihydrogen Monoxide thats great i wonder how many people will catch that

  • why is that stuff dangerous?

  • lol your cat called cream pie hehe

  • The second reason is because of the candle burning and taking away 20% of the oxegen. When the candle burns it leaves space for the water. Therefore the "vacum" effect comes in.

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  • im standing =/

  • Nice experiments and nice pets you have there.

  • mjauuuu

  • mr g when will your mr g show 6 come out

  • Surface tension of the water?

  • hard and illusive thats funny

  • the water goes up 'cause the empty space that the oxigen left when combusted made enough pressure tu suck the water into the glasses

  • cake makes me feel sick

  • the other reason it went up was because when you burned the candle, you did indeed consume about 20% of the atmosphere. BUT that consumption created empty space, which the water then proceeded to fill up. In other words, you created a vacuum

  • I thought Little Bear was a dog in the beginning.

  • your videos are kinda cool but theyy dont always work. your flame thrower threw the match but it didnt light. i used strike anywhere and i even super glued a strike pad in the place where it was suposed to light. plus your videos are the only ones tht freeze up on my compueter

  • eh i dont think im gonna try that at home. But i would but i dont like experimenting with dangerous stuff lol.

  • nice cats& DOGS

  • di hydrogen monoxide poisoning causes severe burns :0

  • not trying to be rude but you have what 5 animals sorry but common 5 animals i just cant get over that fact no one needs 5 animals unless there like birds or fish or something good god this must be the longest damn comment I've ever posted anyway cool trick you got there and you could have referred to it as water from the start.

    (subscribe)

  • the candle burns the oxygen in the glass therefore decreasing the amount of gas

  • Wow and i thought my uncle had a lot of pets lol :D. By any chance do you teach teakwondo by any chance? you look frimmilar

  • /cream pie XDDDDD why would you ever call anyone that... do you even know wha cream pie means?

  • @tomek123kotek Yes, a Coconut Cream Pie (the name of my cat) is a tasty dessert. In Western culture that is a course that comes at the end of a meal, usually consisting of sweet food.

    Gee, I guess I do.

    -- Mr. G

  • @Mindpaint yes i know but another definition arises... firs let me tell you that i love your show and i love animals and i know you might not think of this but the end of the name, although amazing, means a rude thing too D: i cannot post the website but just type cream pie on the urban dictionary

  • @Mindpaint dude you=fag. oh and dont reply with something gay like "oh, im not a bundle of sticks". I mean, it makes you so much more awesome putting something like that.

  • @Mindpaint A cream pie is when you ejaculate inside a orifice.

  • @Mindpaint uhm

    yeah lets keep it that way then

  • @tomek123kotek PERVERT!!!!

  • @dinocro111 :D

  • @tomek123kotek Owned

  • @CarlJ55 really?

    i find tht my comments being really visible = great

  • @tomek123kotek yeah being visible when its a good comment not being owned

  • @CarlJ55 i did not get owned because only i can aproove of that

  • @tomek123kotek that didnt say gay at all :L:L:L

  • @tomek123kotek that didnt sound gay at all :L:L:L

  • @CarlJ55 how did it