lsn guys, can anyone tell me how can i do the experiment where the water or watever it is changes its color by itself as soon as possible cuz i got to do it by 3 more days....
plzz guys i need some help!!
nd for any reply please contact me on my gmail account : senoritamouni@gmail.com
i;ve been looking for it all over but i ddnt knw where to find it!!! pleeez
actually i was mistaken on that i recently found out that titanium batteries do not have titanium metal in them im supposing they have a titanium compound in them such as titanium dioxide but id have to look into it
I like experiments with mercury. But that junk tastes weird, it tastes real metallic. But goes down smooth like chocolate milk. Its good for indigestion.
So funny... :)) you guys are like the brainiac dudes, blowing up the trailer :D.. Where did you find a trailer you can blow up anyway? I always wanted to blow up one :((
Its a reaction where mercury oxide builds up on the surface, which decreases surface tension. the mercury flattens out and touches the iron nail which discharges the mercury, removing the oxide, which makes the surface tension go back up and the mercury goes ball like. The oxide then builds up again.
well you have to get them from household items...hardware store: grants stump remover is pure kno3, gradeners sulfur, liquid fire drain cleaner is 90% sulfuric acid, muriatic acid is 10M hcl, some powdered drain uncloggers are NaOH, there is about a foot of lithium metal foil inside energizer lithium batteries, septic system cleaners are often hydrated copper sulfate, magnesium fire starters are a block of magnesium
, mix the kno3 and the sulfuric filter out the Khso4 crystals and you will have concentrated nitric, they sell pure acetone and toulene in ace hardware and home depot, inside of cell phone capacitors is tantalum dioxide, rrhmane lantern mantle peices are thorium dioxide with some string that just needs to be burned off..then you can reduce the oxide to thorium using the lithum you got from the batteries, coleman mantel peices are yittirium oxide, pool cleaners are bromide salts, and
calcium hypochlorite at about 53% from which you can get chlorine gas, hydrazine, ammonia is useful and found everywhere it can be used to make Ncl3 and anhydrous ammonia, glacial acetic acid can be made by reacting vinegar with baking soda and boiling of all the water and using the obtained sodium acetate and reacting it with the sulfuric acid and distilling at 120 degrees C, hexamine tablets are sold along with alot of other things in camping stores or sections of stores
pennies after 1981 are copper plated zinc, nickles are 25% nickel and 75% copper, meaning react with HCL to get the nickel salt out, asprin is acetic salcylic acid.. to extract it just powder some asprins and dissolve them in dehydrated isopropyl alchol,dehydrate the alcohol adding dehydrated epsom salt(magnesium sulfate) filter the solution and boil off the remaining alcohol filtrate and you will obtain crystals that need to be stored in dry conditions, Glycerin can be bought at drug stores
3%hydrogen peroxide can be bought and put in a bucket left outside in the sun to dehydrate a little and made into at most a 62% solution, some drain cleaners contain two powders that mix in the sink, one is AL powder the other is NaOH, cream of tartar is potassium hydrogen tratarate, mineral oil is sold in walmart in the area with the magnesium citrate (the pharmacy) Pure iodine can be made by bubbling cl through a KI salt of tincture of iodine sold in the pharmacy area of stores.
You can't leave hydrogen peroxide in the sun-it photo decomposes to form diatomic hydrogen and oxygen. That's why it comes in those nifty brown bottles :)
yes i realized that,,..actually it under goes...uv decomp to OH radicals which recombine to pre-dominantely form h2o and o2 not h2....but texas is so hot...that i was actually able to concentrate it in this manner before it all decompsed lol...i got it up to about 30%
id try i suppose you could call it fractional freezing and freeze of some of the water slowly trying to keep the h202 from getting caught in the forming water crystals ..you can get up too 62% ish this way after that you have to distill it away from the water..i think there maybe an azetrope in there but i dont remember, but really 62% h202 is quite dangerous no need to really go to a 100%
pyridine iodine solutions are no good for this purpose, peprine and Piperidine can be extracted from black pepper, Nitrous can be obtained from wipped cream cans, it is the gas used although it can be made by decomposing ammonium nitrate, hydrobromic acid can be made by action of sulfuric acid on a bromide salt and subsequent distillation, potassium permangenate comes in some camping kits americium 241 is inside smoke detectors, inside a radioactive marked container, they are sold in home depot
for around ten dollars, Ph minus for aquariums and pools is sodium bisulfate,compounds of zirconium are used in antiperspirants, radium is used in old glow in the dark clock paints, uranium was used in old plates to give them their orange and green colors, sulfamic acid is used in some silver cleaners, and sulfonic acid is used in some drain cleaners, gold plated beads are sold as cake decorations, pottery stores sell many chemicals such as silver nitrate, vanadium pentoxide, cobalt salts
and chromium salts as coloring adgents and glazes,alkali batteries contain KOH in a little plastic tube, dry cell batteries contain manganese dioxide, some old clocks have ampuoles of cesium or rubidium in them to help them keep time, calcium nitrate and sodium nitrate are sold as nitrate of soda and nitrate of calcium in gradening stores, ethanol is used in Heet brand antifreeze i believe and methanol is used in some others, calcium fluoride can be bought as the mineral fluorite at hobby shops
cadmium can be obtained from nickel/cadmium rechargeable batteries, titanium can also be obtained from batteries, for glassware, other chemicals, and lab supplies unitednuclear and labx are good sources
, mix the kno3 and the sulfuric filter out the Khso4 crystals and you will have concentrated nitric, they sell pure acetone and toulene in ace hardware and home depot, inside of cell phone capacitors is tantalum dioxide, rrhmane lantern mantle peices are thorium dioxide with some string that just needs to be burned off..then you can reduce the oxide to thorium using the lithum you got from the batteries, coleman mantel peices are yittirium oxide, pool cleaners are bromide salts, and
Francium was first discovered in 1939 and since then only 30g have been found. the largest amount found at a same time was as little as 210 atoms less than 0,0000001g. and Francium is only 2 rarest after astatine.
electrolysis of molten lye under an argon atmosphere or more easily take a lithium battery and take the foot long lithium strip out..quickly place it in mineral oil..rip of a piece and wip off the oil, wrap some sodium chloride in it and hold it , using tongs, over a container of mineral oil and set it on fire with a lighter or small torch the blobs that drip down into the oil will have sodium in them but will need to be cleaned up...you can often get a gram or two with this method.
The biggest possible chemical reaction is francium and fluorine combined since the electronegativity is the lowest and fluorine the highest. This makes the difference between elecronegativity the biggest possible. this reaction forms an ionic bond.
And you also forgot the fact that francium is one of the most expencie material in the entire universe. Scientists have only found 10000 atoms at the same time and I don´t think they wanted to blow up those :( Hehe
isolating fluorine isnt hard...its the keeping it contained/surviving the process thats the issue...and the longest half life of francium is 22 mins but you couldnt have enough to keep see it in your hand
Ya grahamuel is def right im taking chem and we have been talking about it. Francium has a 24 sec half life so good luck trying to do anything with it.
cesium?? lol 2nd most powerfull alkaline metal.(most reactive is Francum) but yea this stuff plus acid of water, n its a kool as reaction.. but.. make sure you dont put some in a glass full fo water like 30cm infoont of you .g lass will fly
OK, Lithium is the most reactive, followed by Sodium. They react with less water, allowing them to burn right through your skin which is made mostly of water. A good representation of this can surprisingly be found in a movie, Fight Club.
Actually, reactivity among the alkali metals increases as you move down the group. This would make Francium the most reactive. Too bad there's only like 25 grams of it on the earth.
well really both of you are kind of right,,, reactivity does go up as one goes down the alkalis but the over all amount of energy released in the reaction decreases as one goes down ...this is due to the shielding affect..and as a product of that the first ionization energy of each metal
acually Cs would make a boom that big... it is the second most reactive element there is... no matter how much u use it woul dhave done that... if they used a bigger peice it woul dhave been a bigger explosion... now do that with francium and its even bigger and the most reactive element
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lsn guys, can anyone tell me how can i do the experiment where the water or watever it is changes its color by itself as soon as possible cuz i got to do it by 3 more days....
plzz guys i need some help!!
nd for any reply please contact me on my gmail account : senoritamouni@gmail.com
i;ve been looking for it all over but i ddnt knw where to find it!!! pleeez
gothicalbreeze 1 year ago
what was at 0:56? look dangerous XD
toothpick93 1 year ago
Can you tell me what was the 5'th experiment ? And how it was done ?
SilyZbrojnePK 1 year ago
aaahaha 1:45 someones piss is explosive
bnnyyan 1 year ago
what is he doing at :39
therealefindeal 1 year ago
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I hate Chemistry!!
Teenville 1 year ago
@Teenville Well then, I hate you : /
benner2000 1 year ago
Lol at 1:45 someones pissing
zeroxz44 2 years ago 7
1:13, 1:33 how did you do this tricks?
you do like fires and bombs dont you?
itsfreehug 2 years ago
Interesting experiment 5*.
TheAmateurChemist 2 years ago
actually i was mistaken on that i recently found out that titanium batteries do not have titanium metal in them im supposing they have a titanium compound in them such as titanium dioxide but id have to look into it
mingmingnak 2 years ago
they blew up a trailer
kawaiinekophyLLz 3 years ago
what is that at 1:16
WatchThis1313 3 years ago 2
@WatchThis1313 sodium
DJFamou5 1 year ago
1.10 is that mercury?
GrimFlipper 3 years ago
Ya its mercury in sulfuric acid. google mercury beating heat experiment
jrbpyro101 2 years ago
aren't you stupid for playing with chlorim? (the green gas)
0Sebek0 3 years ago
we did that balloon one in my science class, and we tied like 4 of em together
MonsterSandwich99 3 years ago
i predict a riot - kaiser chiefs
healyf 3 years ago
can someone please tell me the song's name?
kennyzoia 3 years ago
Its a crappy song by the kaiser chiefs. Look up the lyrics or to find the song name.
redrumx1x 3 years ago
I like experiments with mercury. But that junk tastes weird, it tastes real metallic. But goes down smooth like chocolate milk. Its good for indigestion.
TubeYou50000 3 years ago
are you mad as hatter yet?
mingmingnak 2 years ago
cool :]) i enjoy burning and exploding stuff with the power of chemistry :D ( in 1:49 where you peeing in that jar? O.o :D
Duxasblt 3 years ago
hOW MANy TiMES HAVE yOU GUyS;Z GOttEN BURNEd?? OUCh
0jOEliZ0 3 years ago
WhACk!! lOl jP [[NiCE]]
0jOEliZ0 3 years ago
what did you use to make the white light?
Goray6 3 years ago
that white light was made by this chem equation
Magnesium Metal + Fire = Mg02
Mg02 is that white light that is blinding...
jaffabar 3 years ago
ok cool ty
Goray6 3 years ago
Fire means adding O2 (or oxidating)...
Edhilthoniel 3 years ago
So funny... :)) you guys are like the brainiac dudes, blowing up the trailer :D.. Where did you find a trailer you can blow up anyway? I always wanted to blow up one :((
anotherelena 3 years ago
oh... my bad... those dudes really were the brainiacs :P...
anotherelena 3 years ago
WHAT THE HELL IS 1:10!
CeramicVideo 4 years ago
its mercury but idk how he's moving it. Maybe sound waves?
simplejoe24 3 years ago
yah, looks like low frequency standing waves in mercury
medic007 3 years ago
Its a reaction where mercury oxide builds up on the surface, which decreases surface tension. the mercury flattens out and touches the iron nail which discharges the mercury, removing the oxide, which makes the surface tension go back up and the mercury goes ball like. The oxide then builds up again.
hugiesrox 3 years ago
mercury
woopwoop1986 3 years ago
What's the name of the song it sounds like Kaiser Chiefs but I'm not sure. Great eperiments
DrMabuuse 4 years ago
the one at 1.:19, was that potassium? :P
gondolagoro 4 years ago
Nice video!
mabakken 4 years ago
awsome
Aeroblade8 4 years ago
0-34, hydrogen?
ThomasRussia 4 years ago
how is blowing up a motorhome chemistry?
psychophantom 4 years ago
the stuff in the motorhome was a chemical
they try to unplug the sink or something
2781990 4 years ago
good vid
georgia517cool 4 years ago
where do u live and how do u get these chemicals i try to get them and i cant find them please messeage bak eney budy
0superkid0 4 years ago
well you have to get them from household items...hardware store: grants stump remover is pure kno3, gradeners sulfur, liquid fire drain cleaner is 90% sulfuric acid, muriatic acid is 10M hcl, some powdered drain uncloggers are NaOH, there is about a foot of lithium metal foil inside energizer lithium batteries, septic system cleaners are often hydrated copper sulfate, magnesium fire starters are a block of magnesium
mingmingnak 3 years ago
, mix the kno3 and the sulfuric filter out the Khso4 crystals and you will have concentrated nitric, they sell pure acetone and toulene in ace hardware and home depot, inside of cell phone capacitors is tantalum dioxide, rrhmane lantern mantle peices are thorium dioxide with some string that just needs to be burned off..then you can reduce the oxide to thorium using the lithum you got from the batteries, coleman mantel peices are yittirium oxide, pool cleaners are bromide salts, and
mingmingnak 3 years ago
calcium hypochlorite at about 53% from which you can get chlorine gas, hydrazine, ammonia is useful and found everywhere it can be used to make Ncl3 and anhydrous ammonia, glacial acetic acid can be made by reacting vinegar with baking soda and boiling of all the water and using the obtained sodium acetate and reacting it with the sulfuric acid and distilling at 120 degrees C, hexamine tablets are sold along with alot of other things in camping stores or sections of stores
mingmingnak 3 years ago
pennies after 1981 are copper plated zinc, nickles are 25% nickel and 75% copper, meaning react with HCL to get the nickel salt out, asprin is acetic salcylic acid.. to extract it just powder some asprins and dissolve them in dehydrated isopropyl alchol,dehydrate the alcohol adding dehydrated epsom salt(magnesium sulfate) filter the solution and boil off the remaining alcohol filtrate and you will obtain crystals that need to be stored in dry conditions, Glycerin can be bought at drug stores
mingmingnak 3 years ago
3%hydrogen peroxide can be bought and put in a bucket left outside in the sun to dehydrate a little and made into at most a 62% solution, some drain cleaners contain two powders that mix in the sink, one is AL powder the other is NaOH, cream of tartar is potassium hydrogen tratarate, mineral oil is sold in walmart in the area with the magnesium citrate (the pharmacy) Pure iodine can be made by bubbling cl through a KI salt of tincture of iodine sold in the pharmacy area of stores.
mingmingnak 3 years ago
You can't leave hydrogen peroxide in the sun-it photo decomposes to form diatomic hydrogen and oxygen. That's why it comes in those nifty brown bottles :)
chaiguy15 3 years ago
yes i realized that,,..actually it under goes...uv decomp to OH radicals which recombine to pre-dominantely form h2o and o2 not h2....but texas is so hot...that i was actually able to concentrate it in this manner before it all decompsed lol...i got it up to about 30%
mingmingnak 3 years ago
so how do you concentrate h2o2 to 30%?
lopezega 2 years ago
id try i suppose you could call it fractional freezing and freeze of some of the water slowly trying to keep the h202 from getting caught in the forming water crystals ..you can get up too 62% ish this way after that you have to distill it away from the water..i think there maybe an azetrope in there but i dont remember, but really 62% h202 is quite dangerous no need to really go to a 100%
mingmingnak 2 years ago
pyridine iodine solutions are no good for this purpose, peprine and Piperidine can be extracted from black pepper, Nitrous can be obtained from wipped cream cans, it is the gas used although it can be made by decomposing ammonium nitrate, hydrobromic acid can be made by action of sulfuric acid on a bromide salt and subsequent distillation, potassium permangenate comes in some camping kits americium 241 is inside smoke detectors, inside a radioactive marked container, they are sold in home depot
mingmingnak 3 years ago
for around ten dollars, Ph minus for aquariums and pools is sodium bisulfate,compounds of zirconium are used in antiperspirants, radium is used in old glow in the dark clock paints, uranium was used in old plates to give them their orange and green colors, sulfamic acid is used in some silver cleaners, and sulfonic acid is used in some drain cleaners, gold plated beads are sold as cake decorations, pottery stores sell many chemicals such as silver nitrate, vanadium pentoxide, cobalt salts
mingmingnak 3 years ago
and chromium salts as coloring adgents and glazes,alkali batteries contain KOH in a little plastic tube, dry cell batteries contain manganese dioxide, some old clocks have ampuoles of cesium or rubidium in them to help them keep time, calcium nitrate and sodium nitrate are sold as nitrate of soda and nitrate of calcium in gradening stores, ethanol is used in Heet brand antifreeze i believe and methanol is used in some others, calcium fluoride can be bought as the mineral fluorite at hobby shops
mingmingnak 3 years ago
cadmium can be obtained from nickel/cadmium rechargeable batteries, titanium can also be obtained from batteries, for glassware, other chemicals, and lab supplies unitednuclear and labx are good sources
mingmingnak 3 years ago
i like da last experiment ... lol,...umm y dont u guys show me da nuclear fission n fusion reaction ..
nishchayy 4 years ago
, mix the kno3 and the sulfuric filter out the Khso4 crystals and you will have concentrated nitric, they sell pure acetone and toulene in ace hardware and home depot, inside of cell phone capacitors is tantalum dioxide, rrhmane lantern mantle peices are thorium dioxide with some string that just needs to be burned off..then you can reduce the oxide to thorium using the lithum you got from the batteries, coleman mantel peices are yittirium oxide, pool cleaners are bromide salts, and
mingmingnak 3 years ago
gotta be magnesium
toomanyheadshots 4 years ago
Francium was first discovered in 1939 and since then only 30g have been found. the largest amount found at a same time was as little as 210 atoms less than 0,0000001g. and Francium is only 2 rarest after astatine.
weyderwarr 4 years ago
there is only 25g of astatine found
weyderwarr 4 years ago
how did u get sodium?
Pyropath666 4 years ago
reduction by lithium of sodium salts...electrolysis of molten NaOH under an inert atmosphere
mingmingnak 3 years ago
electrolysis of molten lye under an argon atmosphere or more easily take a lithium battery and take the foot long lithium strip out..quickly place it in mineral oil..rip of a piece and wip off the oil, wrap some sodium chloride in it and hold it , using tongs, over a container of mineral oil and set it on fire with a lighter or small torch the blobs that drip down into the oil will have sodium in them but will need to be cleaned up...you can often get a gram or two with this method.
mingmingnak 2 years ago
wow what about the mercury one, whats happenin there?
tycon69 4 years ago
The biggest possible chemical reaction is francium and fluorine combined since the electronegativity is the lowest and fluorine the highest. This makes the difference between elecronegativity the biggest possible. this reaction forms an ionic bond.
bryskarakan 4 years ago
i have no clue what that means but it sounds awsome
scotty92994 4 years ago
yeah, definitely too bad francium decays right out of your hand in about a minute. And good luck isolating fluorine.
sandcrab132 4 years ago
And you also forgot the fact that francium is one of the most expencie material in the entire universe. Scientists have only found 10000 atoms at the same time and I don´t think they wanted to blow up those :( Hehe
PangPrego 4 years ago
isolating fluorine isnt hard...its the keeping it contained/surviving the process thats the issue...and the longest half life of francium is 22 mins but you couldnt have enough to keep see it in your hand
mingmingnak 3 years ago
Ya grahamuel is def right im taking chem and we have been talking about it. Francium has a 24 sec half life so good luck trying to do anything with it.
ALeRoy54 4 years ago
the last clips were from an older bbc show called wierd science, i think its called braniac in usa though.
D7XYZproductions 4 years ago
haha.. two hilarious chemists!
84795328479532 4 years ago
thats thing that he burns and its bright is magnesium burning
pdias92 4 years ago
why'd you guys blow up the trailer?
doom0d1 4 years ago
what was the explosion in the bell jar, i dont think ive seen that befor... ?
Gabbos 4 years ago
it was hydrogen with chlorine...activated by the shining of a blue light..to make hcl
mingmingnak 3 years ago
love the one at 1:08
adias06 4 years ago
Just looking at Cs in the periodic table, it looks like it could definetly make an explosion, but I'm not quite sure how reactive it is
Termite551 4 years ago
cesium?? lol 2nd most powerfull alkaline metal.(most reactive is Francum) but yea this stuff plus acid of water, n its a kool as reaction.. but.. make sure you dont put some in a glass full fo water like 30cm infoont of you .g lass will fly
jack6565 4 years ago
well in theory francium is the most reactive group 1 metal, but its impossible to test, but i being the most electropositive its got to be
dangerousecelt 4 years ago
OK, Lithium is the most reactive, followed by Sodium. They react with less water, allowing them to burn right through your skin which is made mostly of water. A good representation of this can surprisingly be found in a movie, Fight Club.
nwguy0 4 years ago
Actually, reactivity among the alkali metals increases as you move down the group. This would make Francium the most reactive. Too bad there's only like 25 grams of it on the earth.
grahamuel 4 years ago
well really both of you are kind of right,,, reactivity does go up as one goes down the alkalis but the over all amount of energy released in the reaction decreases as one goes down ...this is due to the shielding affect..and as a product of that the first ionization energy of each metal
mingmingnak 3 years ago
Cool video, I'm into chemistry as well
riwelang 4 years ago
nice vinegar bomb.
TinkerTechz 4 years ago
hah brainiacs....great show
watchyouonutube 4 years ago
Chemistry & Rock - a good combination.
fogggygyrl 4 years ago
2 last experiments by brainiac. You should see it on tv...It is great, i love it
R1pperB 4 years ago
so fucking cool, i love chemestry =D
Gui001 4 years ago
you obviously dont love english...
Jonny593 4 years ago
haha at you guys making sodiam chloride, just one question, at 1:52 was that reaction a thermite reaction?
ObIWaNCaNoLi 4 years ago
yes
R1pperB 4 years ago
Theres no way that burning magnesium was good for the camera lense
levi135 4 years ago
forget the camera lens. how about the damage it can do to your eyes. UV rays are bad for your retinas lol
chester73 4 years ago
somebody bought a home chemistry set
dalton2021 4 years ago
I think fluorine is quite a bit more reactive - much more reactive than francium would be.
Caesium is capable of exploding like in the braiciac film, but not under this circumstances.
When you watch the full film, you'll see a bomb taped underneath the bath.
phj1990 5 years ago
acually Cs would make a boom that big... it is the second most reactive element there is... no matter how much u use it woul dhave done that... if they used a bigger peice it woul dhave been a bigger explosion... now do that with francium and its even bigger and the most reactive element
GooGo135 5 years ago
HEMMING!!!
bamdasterd 5 years ago
ur crazy man!! great movie:D:D but tell me how u do all that??
Fayez92 5 years ago
Also, how many scientist, especially TV ones, would actually be able to get their hands on cesium? The most they can get is potassium or something.
123010 5 years ago
Cesium wouldn't really make a boom that large though. It was a small piece of it. It would make a boom but not as big as seen in the clip.
123010 5 years ago
Cs would be cesium. When added to water, it makes a very large boom. It may be fake, but it may not be.
Bidney99 5 years ago
Just so you know, that Brainiac one with the Cs was fake. They planted a bomb under the bathtub.
123010 5 years ago
i love chemestry
Gui001 5 years ago