You don't say degrees Kelvin because degrees indicates a special type of scale.
Take for example, Fahrenheit. It was actually scaled in brine water to achieve 180 degrees between melting and boiling point. 180 degrees is a convenient number for designing simple devices (IE a half circle). Celsius is simular except 100 degrees was placed between melting and boiling (like the rest of the SI system). Kelvin is used because radiation systems emit/absorb hit based on absolute temp(K).
I have a Hydroflux Welder that uses a Hydrogen Oxygen mixture as it's fuel. Last year, I filled a balloon with the gas mixture and dropped a lit match onto it in the bathtub.The explosion was impressive. My wife came running in to see what I had done. I'm not allowed to do it again.
@richardwasserman AAwwww, but you were just having fun. But atleast you didn't fill the bath tub and blow it up under water. Never do that unless you need a reason to get a new tub.
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Wait, there was a hole there was a hole in the cap that let water get sucked back into it. So that means there was some pressure release during the reaction?
I remember harvesting Hydrogen in 1L bottles with my High School Chemistry teacher.
Though the system he worked out was to fill the bottle with water and have hydrogen bubble up from the bottom of the container so the pressure didn't get out of hand.
I must have lit a dozen Hydrogen filled balloons with a candle on a meter stick that year... back in 2002...
@thunderf00t - What did you add to the water when you produced the hydrogen? I've tried table salt but have found it to be too corrosive to my electrodes.
imagine making this in a giant scale rather the nusing 0.5 use 1000litres and
at the exact moment of the explosion you open the top that will surely cause alot of global warming and kill alot of people in the area that the heat would reach.
The mass of the bottle is 100 times more than the mass off the gasses inside, yea? That's still an average temperature increase of about 50F in a very short span. Sure, most of the heat is lost to the bottle's surroundings, but for it to escape, it must first pass through the plastic, right?
Actually water powered cars are more expensive than oil powered cars. It actually costs more money to break down water into oxygen and hydrogen than it does to pump oil inside a car.
@havee3333333 Oh yea because you can see the incredibly high tech, expensive equipment that thunderfoot used to break down water into hydrogen and oxygen..... come on don't believe what the government tells you, we are forced to use gas powered cars because anyone can acquire water we must rely on the big oil companies to pull the oil out of the ground and big oil pays the government to back them up. the real issue is money
Perhaps, but what he converted was a small fraction of what will be needed to power a car. Money is always an issue... If we are going to create these high tech cars and a new conversion system, we will first need to get out of our present military engagements. I bet the money we have spent on Afghanistan would be 3 fold in what we need for the conversion. Of course War is not the only problem we have at the moment either.
@havee3333333@cershagree - with respect to cars Hydrogen represents a way of storing energy but not producing it. In the video the energy in the reaction came from the batter. The fuel we burn in cars initially got its energy from sunlight. From where will we get the energy for producing hydrogen for car? Nuclear, coal, hydroelectric...? So the big expenses isn't in the equipment as much as it is the energy source.
It is truly amazing how much energy is stored in mass. If you could perfectly fuse your fingernail, for example, you could supply civilization with enough energy to last 10 years... E=mc^2 ftw.
Excellent demonstration. It was great to see how quickly the heat gets transferred from the steam to the bottle. One point I'd like to add: A good percentage of that heat gets radiated through the bottle and into the surroundings.
This was mildly interesting but I think more attention and knowledge can be gleaned from Venomfangx. His machismo and charisma is undeniable. I bet he working over a pair of his sisters panties right now.
Thunderfoot IS god. Just look at him, he looks like jesus let himself go. Most likely because he's pissed at what people have done to what he thought was a good idea at the time.
"Indeed the energy content is significantly higher as only a fraction of the energy I draw from this battery actually goes into creating the H2 and O2"
To be more exact, about 1/10 of the energy goes into creating H2 and O2 (the voltage of electrolysis is about 1.23 volt, any excess voltage is heat)
This is an interesting video. I hope all of you atheists realise that the Hell you will be going to is going to much much much hotter than this. Your flesh will be burning. You will be raped and sodomised by fire daemons over and over and over for eternity.
But it's not too late, Jesus Christ is your only way out of that. Will yoi accept Christ into your life today?
@GingerDemarque not in any way shape or form will i buy into your scare tactics to recruit more ppl into your bronze age myth that includes a zombie savior, a talking snake, and exstensive bullshit.
@GreatExterminator They say that the 'love of money is the root of all evil'
Look at the state of the world today, most major industries and governments (as far as I can see) are owned by a small minority of wealthy human beings. I would say that the current state of human affairs sufficiently blows to evidence the opening paraphrase ;)
isn't only half the energy transferred from the bottle, As half of the energy content in the battery is converted to heat? I forgot what law it was. :P
@Jenniferisaperson The first law (of thermodynamics) would be the one that states half of the energy goes to something else if only half was transferred into X.
Although I don't understand what you're asking, if you could reword your question I'm sure I could answer :)
@ArtypNk it was an honest question Mr. Negative nancy. I don't believe God and science are at conflicting ends or that there is some big war with the 2. There are plenty of scientist christians. Antibiotics was found by a christian who went to St. Mary's. Out of 100 of the most notable scientists in the world 48 are christian.
St Mary's was a teaching hospital, not a school, so it doesn't really serves as a proof of his faith. Also, he was married twice, ( I think). Doesn't god automatically makes you unchristian after that sort of atrocity?
@CreedChrist It's very hot, but it's not an incredible amount of energy because there was only half a gram of total fuels in the bottle. The distinction that must be made is energy vs. temperature. There wan't enough energy to completely melt the plastic although the temperature was very high.
Jolly good show there Mac, I think the way to a womans heart is through her dogs girlfriends astrologer.
When Barkies 2 timing ex took up with that fancy english collie he went right over to see Jeeni Dixon for a psychic reading on his prognosis only to find melted goverment cheese makes excellent hair gel.
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verry nice video, i enjoyed every moment of it, AND learned something.
As for the guy who shook the bottle and it exploded, i saw him wearing rather large correction glasses, so i think his eyes were atleast spared from the splash.
@rdubwiley Any modern man worth his salt should know how to make a bomb, should he need to.
Hydrogen gas is pretty much the first thing any chemistry teacher will tell you explodes violently. If you can't see how that can be used to make a bomb straight away, you've failed school.
The trick to building a safe society is not hiding away potentially "dangerous" information, but eliminating the need to use that information to harm others.
on that video you showed of people being idiots, if you look carefully at the bottom right pannel of the screen after wards. YOu see the kid laying on the ground. YOu also forgot to mention, in the worst case senario, that the pop bottle could have shot up into the kids face or jaw at roughly the speed of a (Reletively) Slow bullet causing severe head trama, maybe even death.
@alamuru420123 He was showing it on a scale between 0K and 6000K. But yeah, I was confused for a second too, as the arrow does look like it was pointing to 0K
Nice one TF, very interesting vid :) Hope this means your getting back on track after thes past couple of months. The whole Draw Mo' Day business and the thing with Coughlan were both very petty and childish, accomplishing more harm than good, but I'm more than happy to look past those things if this continues to be the tone of your videos to come. If you can keep this up then consider yourself re-subbed :)
I'm amazed at the number of people who were amazed at this demonstration. It was well done, and well explained, sure, but the science content here is only at about the middle-school level.
Seriously, this would get you 4th place at the 5th grade science fair at a US public school.
Or has science education in the US really fallen this far?
@bond284 "5th grade? Here in new england, we didn't even touch chemistry until 8th grade."
Chemistry at the level discussed in the video isn't necessarily outside the scope of the curriculum at that grade level (at least at the school I attended -- and that was a poor public school)
I remember, quite distinctly, watching a similar (if less dangerous) hydrolysis experiment in elementary school.
Either I was unusually fortunate to have the teachers I did, or standards have fallen significantly
The concepts contained within this video certainly exceed primary education. You can have basic grasps on hydrolysis using electrodes, and understand how to shove numbers into the ideal gas equation. But I'd seriously doubt that many fifth-graders have 1)The practical skill and caution to be able to pull this off (I would never let a 5th grader explode something) & 2)A full grasp of the ideal gas equation. This is something I'd consider GCSE level.
Regarding the kids that exploded a bottle around 04:00 ... I think it is save to presume that they used dry ice and water .. and they are not dangerous chemicals ... but handling them improperly sure is :) Exploding bits of anything may seriously injure you.
My name is Kelvin. I feel special when I read all the comments.
mybrotherisanaddict 5 days ago
You don't say degrees Kelvin because degrees indicates a special type of scale.
Take for example, Fahrenheit. It was actually scaled in brine water to achieve 180 degrees between melting and boiling point. 180 degrees is a convenient number for designing simple devices (IE a half circle). Celsius is simular except 100 degrees was placed between melting and boiling (like the rest of the SI system). Kelvin is used because radiation systems emit/absorb hit based on absolute temp(K).
Jaigarful 1 week ago
I love science. Thanks, Thunderf00t. I really appreciate your videos. They are interesting and educational.
wncranger 1 month ago
Where do you get sodium hydroxide?
zacthebold 1 month ago
Lets just say that dude was unlucky... lol
chrism4n14 1 month ago
hmmm very interesting
TheCaliKing24 3 months ago
I have a Hydroflux Welder that uses a Hydrogen Oxygen mixture as it's fuel. Last year, I filled a balloon with the gas mixture and dropped a lit match onto it in the bathtub.The explosion was impressive. My wife came running in to see what I had done. I'm not allowed to do it again.
richardwasserman 5 months ago 23
@richardwasserman You have nice wife. My wife would kick me out of the house if I do that.
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@richardwasserman AAwwww, but you were just having fun. But atleast you didn't fill the bath tub and blow it up under water. Never do that unless you need a reason to get a new tub.
TheSolitaryTraveller 1 day ago
And yet the Portalgun can still survive it.
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Egr3gious 7 months ago
its not degrees kelvin it kelvins i know that from 6th grade lol
zingzangzap 7 months ago
Wait, there was a hole there was a hole in the cap that let water get sucked back into it. So that means there was some pressure release during the reaction?
mtdeezy 7 months ago
This is how Chuck Norris fills his waterbottles before a light morning jog around the solar system.
stevenodd 8 months ago
I've been watching these videos for about 30 minutes this morning, and I've learned more than I did my junior year of high school
MrCatalystic 8 months ago
"degrees kelvin"? ok, i can understand a typo, but not repeated over and over.. what match book cover college did you go to?
ScrewAttackChina 9 months ago
@ScrewAttackChina do you honestly think that just because he made one mistake in his vocabulary he must be an idiot? if so, you are truly delusional.
Mr12345EGGNOG 9 months ago
Very nice.
ytsolarus 9 months ago
This brings me back : )
I remember harvesting Hydrogen in 1L bottles with my High School Chemistry teacher.
Though the system he worked out was to fill the bottle with water and have hydrogen bubble up from the bottom of the container so the pressure didn't get out of hand.
I must have lit a dozen Hydrogen filled balloons with a candle on a meter stick that year... back in 2002...
Geeze I'm old...
DannyAces 9 months ago
@thunderf00t - What did you add to the water when you produced the hydrogen? I've tried table salt but have found it to be too corrosive to my electrodes.
MindlessReasoning 10 months ago
The beauty of Science. Whoever the fuck says it's boring?
ImAnotherZang 10 months ago 3
free clean energy that doesnt cause cancer :D
millingtonjp 10 months ago
oh noes.... did thunderf00t just say "degrees" Kelvin?
Come on, didn't expect that here >_>
UjwalHeadShot 10 months ago 36
@UjwalHeadShot I think there is no "rule" that forbids saying degrees Kelvin, ist's just not conventional.
Helge129 3 months ago 2
@UjwalHeadShot I didn't get it... what's so funny about that?
LeeviON 3 days ago
Haha were is your god now muhahaha
9kingmax 10 months ago
More videos like this, please ~ <3
mushroomartist 10 months ago
that fat kid has an epic derp face when it goes off
b11101212 10 months ago
Ahh science... bringing fun, knowledge and results-- all damnation-free. Beautiful.
edpjunior 10 months ago
imagine making this in a giant scale rather the nusing 0.5 use 1000litres and
at the exact moment of the explosion you open the top that will surely cause alot of global warming and kill alot of people in the area that the heat would reach.
1musicRAWR 10 months ago
my brain exploded listening to this science shit
JBtheZuluwarrior 10 months ago
Why did it melt? I thought there was a thing called heat absorption.
MiniMackeroni 10 months ago
@MiniMackeroni
The mass of the bottle is 100 times more than the mass off the gasses inside, yea? That's still an average temperature increase of about 50F in a very short span. Sure, most of the heat is lost to the bottle's surroundings, but for it to escape, it must first pass through the plastic, right?
nimbleline 10 months ago
Did you really just measure out 0.5g of water with a hypodermic needle?
ross817 10 months ago
here camo 3:50
spotlightman1234 10 months ago
What caused the ignition?
rolingpingu 10 months ago
@rolingpingu Electric current passed through a fuse (see 5:42)
AlanKey86 10 months ago
@rolingpingu an old bus use which thunderfoot passed the electricity through.
Mr12345EGGNOG 9 months ago
@rolingpingu an old bus fuse which thunderfoot passed the electricity through.
Mr12345EGGNOG 9 months ago
rather simple experiments like this are often really awesome. would love to see the explosion at some 1000 fps
Ensiferu 11 months ago
How did you learn all this. :o
I want to be an evil scientist too :D
havee3333333 11 months ago
Proof of concept for a water powered car perhaps?
EthanNin0 11 months ago
@EthanNin0
Actually water powered cars are more expensive than oil powered cars. It actually costs more money to break down water into oxygen and hydrogen than it does to pump oil inside a car.
havee3333333 11 months ago
@havee3333333 Right, but water is a renewable resource.
dandymcgee 11 months ago
@dandymcgee
So is oil, if you are willing to wait several thousands of years for it to be created. :)
havee3333333 11 months ago
@havee3333333 Lol.
dandymcgee 9 months ago
@havee3333333 Oh yea because you can see the incredibly high tech, expensive equipment that thunderfoot used to break down water into hydrogen and oxygen..... come on don't believe what the government tells you, we are forced to use gas powered cars because anyone can acquire water we must rely on the big oil companies to pull the oil out of the ground and big oil pays the government to back them up. the real issue is money
cershagree 10 months ago
@cershagree
Perhaps, but what he converted was a small fraction of what will be needed to power a car. Money is always an issue... If we are going to create these high tech cars and a new conversion system, we will first need to get out of our present military engagements. I bet the money we have spent on Afghanistan would be 3 fold in what we need for the conversion. Of course War is not the only problem we have at the moment either.
Let's work on one colossal at a time.
havee3333333 10 months ago
@havee3333333 @cershagree - with respect to cars Hydrogen represents a way of storing energy but not producing it. In the video the energy in the reaction came from the batter. The fuel we burn in cars initially got its energy from sunlight. From where will we get the energy for producing hydrogen for car? Nuclear, coal, hydroelectric...? So the big expenses isn't in the equipment as much as it is the energy source.
MindlessReasoning 10 months ago
"hell in a pop bottle" that could be the name of a song XD (or an album for that matter)
psycho0550 11 months ago
@psycho0550 i like that! :D :D
Brotmaschine08 11 months ago
"science is interesting.....and if you dont agree you can fuck off"
this is some of the coolest shit!
I am an amateur magician and and going to creat a trick out of this!
zencat999 11 months ago
But will it blend?
9drew1 11 months ago
pV=nRT for the win!
LutzDerLurch 11 months ago 4
I'm going to take a pop bottle to hell so I can trap it inside
BaltoMovie 1 year ago 2
very cool!
Casper3417 1 year ago
i think this is easier to understand compared to school..lolz!
ieon 1 year ago
Wow
lm061415 1 year ago
Excellent video clip, the elegant experiment demonstrates one example of how fragile and volatile the laws of the multiverse are.
Torchmark 1 year ago
lol
wheres the link to the video where 2 kids with a bottle?
error1315 1 year ago
I kinda feel sorry for the bottle:(
Jaymaul009 1 year ago
Fun with the ideal gas law.
unimportantpersonxx 1 year ago
very nice.
PawnBACM 1 year ago
Neat.
tanoloke 1 year ago
lol at normal speed its just as loud POP and the it collapses
viking977 1 year ago
its not degrees kelvin, its just kelvin
poiopop 1 year ago
@poiopop...As it was instructed to me, it is in fact measured in degrees.
jerryx7 1 year ago
i know what happened to the guys hand!!!!!!!
but idk how to post the pic
deltajegga 1 year ago
@deltajegga upload to photobucket and post the link
kawana87 1 year ago
It is truly amazing how much energy is stored in mass. If you could perfectly fuse your fingernail, for example, you could supply civilization with enough energy to last 10 years... E=mc^2 ftw.
Darkdude929 1 year ago
Excellent demonstration. It was great to see how quickly the heat gets transferred from the steam to the bottle. One point I'd like to add: A good percentage of that heat gets radiated through the bottle and into the surroundings.
terrymorse 1 year ago
love your videos
spotlightman1234 1 year ago
This was mildly interesting but I think more attention and knowledge can be gleaned from Venomfangx. His machismo and charisma is undeniable. I bet he working over a pair of his sisters panties right now.
699backstab 1 year ago
Poetic
TheBetterGame 1 year ago
This proves hell was created by Thunderf00t, not God.
gupsphoo 1 year ago 84
@gupsphoo
Thunderfoot IS god. Just look at him, he looks like jesus let himself go. Most likely because he's pissed at what people have done to what he thought was a good idea at the time.
gargamel6699 10 months ago
@gupsphoo Some people would say that god didn't create hell, just everything.
PACKyourSHITfolks420 8 months ago
I wish you were my chemistry/physics prof.
zawarudowryyyyyy 1 year ago 2
l liked this
bl89ze 1 year ago
that was awesome, Im now going to watch all of your videos...thank you.
rynor1234 1 year ago
@rynor1234 Be sure to avoid his anti muslim hate campaign videos
benzie101 1 year ago
was that camera to record the exploding a casio exilim FH100 ? i just saw exilim on the top.
awesome video !
so much people don't know everything about chemistry and normal things what we use in a day...
TheThunder512 1 year ago
Now do it in a handbasket.
*crickets chirping*
Oh come on, it was funny!
MarshmallowRadiation 1 year ago
Perform this experiment while handcuffed to an insurance salesman, now THAT'S hell.
elsquibbs 1 year ago
@elsquibbs You're forgetting a lawyer somewhere in that equation.
silencesoloud12 1 year ago
That isn't hell just a high combustion rate. DERP
DvineGaming 1 year ago
@DvineGaming Metaphor. Fail.
silencesoloud12 1 year ago
Your demonstration was Great showing the expansion and contraction of HHO Gas and the instant power.
pjckac1 1 year ago
Also this is really neat video!!
MegaEliteMan 1 year ago
All Aperture Science technologies remain safely operation-able in up to 4000 degrees Kelvin
P.S. The cake is a lie!
MegaEliteMan 1 year ago
so awesome, in those few frames of slomo ignition, it looks like a sun, in a bottle.
Ihatemelee 1 year ago
Neat! :D
Ayanami1000 1 year ago
DON'T EVER RUN YOUR CAR OFF OF THIS STUFF SHEEPLE.......KEEP BUYING OUR GAS !
WONDOCTORJ 1 year ago
Can anybody recommend a basic chemistry, or physics text? Looking at thunderf00t's video, I can tell my knowledge of science is sorely lacking.
imshippyupup 1 year ago
This is awesome.
SgtDICTION 1 year ago
That is why we are allowed to take Laptops inside an Airplane but NOT water bottles?
Thanks for the explanation!
motanium 1 year ago
"Indeed the energy content is significantly higher as only a fraction of the energy I draw from this battery actually goes into creating the H2 and O2"
To be more exact, about 1/10 of the energy goes into creating H2 and O2 (the voltage of electrolysis is about 1.23 volt, any excess voltage is heat)
dizekat 1 year ago
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dizekat 1 year ago
yes creating hell in a bottle:
all non believers.... look at the video during 6:55..
this is the fate you shall suffer after you die if you do not convert and believe! before it is too late confess your sins and your evil!
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@forthe3piclulz and how do you know this to be true?
pandola214 1 year ago
Hmmmm, you never know, demon sodomy might turn out to be fun.
sputnikcat666 1 year ago
This is an interesting video. I hope all of you atheists realise that the Hell you will be going to is going to much much much hotter than this. Your flesh will be burning. You will be raped and sodomised by fire daemons over and over and over for eternity.
But it's not too late, Jesus Christ is your only way out of that. Will yoi accept Christ into your life today?
GingerDemarque 1 year ago
@GingerDemarque not in any way shape or form will i buy into your scare tactics to recruit more ppl into your bronze age myth that includes a zombie savior, a talking snake, and exstensive bullshit.
pandola214 1 year ago
@GingerDemarque
"Will yoi accept Christ into your life today"
Not unless you pay me. :)
GreatExterminator 1 year ago
@GreatExterminator They say that the 'love of money is the root of all evil'
Look at the state of the world today, most major industries and governments (as far as I can see) are owned by a small minority of wealthy human beings. I would say that the current state of human affairs sufficiently blows to evidence the opening paraphrase ;)
chaztikov 1 year ago
@GingerDemarque Third degree burns are painless. All your nerves get singed.
mustsyfart2001 1 year ago
@GingerDemarque It's not rape if I enjoy it.
makexxwar 1 year ago
@GingerDemarque
@forthe3piclulz
Belief in a deity that sends human beings that don't believe certain things to eternal torture?
That's something beyond morally reprehensible.
sugarkisu 1 year ago
@sugarkisu But you're forgetting that this deity loves everybody! He can't be evil!
silencesoloud12 1 year ago
Ah... Science. I do so love thee, even if I do suck at chemistry.
Draconic74 1 year ago
Awesome!
RudeAwakning 1 year ago
Chemistry could prove that Hell has either frozen or exploded. But the question is: is Hell exothermal or endothermal?
aeqon 1 year ago
I wish I had you as my high school science teacher!
sleepywolff 1 year ago
Ah now we are talking, this is so much better than debating a moron like NephilinFree.
Awesome.
JerezJulio 1 year ago 73
isn't only half the energy transferred from the bottle, As half of the energy content in the battery is converted to heat? I forgot what law it was. :P
Jenniferisaperson 1 year ago
@Jenniferisaperson The first law (of thermodynamics) would be the one that states half of the energy goes to something else if only half was transferred into X.
Although I don't understand what you're asking, if you could reword your question I'm sure I could answer :)
fr0ber 1 year ago
wouldn't that 3000 degrees essentially melt the plastic instantly though? I don't understand how a plastic bottle could handle that much heat
CreedChrist 1 year ago
@CreedChrist
Dont worry, god did it. Why strain your head with explanations?
ArtypNk 1 year ago
@ArtypNk it was an honest question Mr. Negative nancy. I don't believe God and science are at conflicting ends or that there is some big war with the 2. There are plenty of scientist christians. Antibiotics was found by a christian who went to St. Mary's. Out of 100 of the most notable scientists in the world 48 are christian.
CreedChrist 1 year ago
@CreedChrist by the way, I meant St. Mary's in London. Alexnader Flemming. A Catholic. Who found penicillin in a CATHOLIC christian hospital,
CreedChrist 1 year ago
@CreedChrist
St Mary's was a teaching hospital, not a school, so it doesn't really serves as a proof of his faith. Also, he was married twice, ( I think). Doesn't god automatically makes you unchristian after that sort of atrocity?
ArtypNk 1 year ago
@CreedChrist It's very hot, but it's not an incredible amount of energy because there was only half a gram of total fuels in the bottle. The distinction that must be made is energy vs. temperature. There wan't enough energy to completely melt the plastic although the temperature was very high.
davidmerriss 1 year ago
Jolly good show there Mac, I think the way to a womans heart is through her dogs girlfriends astrologer.
When Barkies 2 timing ex took up with that fancy english collie he went right over to see Jeeni Dixon for a psychic reading on his prognosis only to find melted goverment cheese makes excellent hair gel.
...when I look to the right I see headlines proclaiming "2nd and 3rd Brightest Objects in the Sky meet!"
...needless capitaling of letters was found in that dramatic statement.
MightySaturn5 1 year ago
That was cool.
Graverobber151 1 year ago
That was a good video.
mosquewatcher 1 year ago
verry nice video, i enjoyed every moment of it, AND learned something.
As for the guy who shook the bottle and it exploded, i saw him wearing rather large correction glasses, so i think his eyes were atleast spared from the splash.
Zralf 1 year ago
Really nice experiment!
I like these types of videos way more, than when you waste your breath on creationists. :)
krrcan 1 year ago 2
FIRE CAN'T BURN WITHOUT AIR ! AND HELL IS UNDERNEATH THE EARTH
deathmetalguy666 1 year ago
It's art :D it's gone one second later :(
Hacktor666 1 year ago
You guys do know that people can use this video to make a bomb right?
rdubwiley 1 year ago
@rdubwiley It's okay, we're not suicide bombers.
MrTheNewBEN 1 year ago
@rdubwiley A simple search on google can do that too, with greater accuracy.
IntoxicatedHumans 1 year ago
@rdubwiley Any modern man worth his salt should know how to make a bomb, should he need to.
Hydrogen gas is pretty much the first thing any chemistry teacher will tell you explodes violently. If you can't see how that can be used to make a bomb straight away, you've failed school.
The trick to building a safe society is not hiding away potentially "dangerous" information, but eliminating the need to use that information to harm others.
int3rl0per 1 year ago
Who was the idiot who said science was boring?
JaguarEscarlata 1 year ago 88
@JaguarEscarlata The ones who have to read boring science textbooks, where nothing in our area exciting happens.
SamPD2 1 year ago
@JaguarEscarlata the idiots were our school book writers and teachers who made our science confiened to class and yearly exams .
khannayogesh 1 year ago
@JaguarEscarlata um... My guess is venomfangX
matthewlane 11 months ago
i got very lost
michael1234252 1 year ago
on that video you showed of people being idiots, if you look carefully at the bottom right pannel of the screen after wards. YOu see the kid laying on the ground. YOu also forgot to mention, in the worst case senario, that the pop bottle could have shot up into the kids face or jaw at roughly the speed of a (Reletively) Slow bullet causing severe head trama, maybe even death.
john4knecht 1 year ago
ohh so thats kinda how cars thats run with water works. i guess.
erlcly02 1 year ago
Hahaha Hell in a bottle you say? So did good ole Thunder f00t just prove the existence of Hell with a battery and a drop of water?
jivenesspie 1 year ago
That was awesome!
Keep up the good work thunderf00t
shadowmare97 1 year ago
Super fun ~ sharing with others
tyniehawk 1 year ago
Very interesting! Nice video!
calmetosis 1 year ago
Wow pretty sick...
Roflcopter147 1 year ago
great video...very well explained. than you.
CountBoogie 1 year ago
Room temperature is not at 0K, it's approx 300K. i.e. (273 + 27)
alamuru420123 1 year ago
@alamuru420123 He was showing it on a scale between 0K and 6000K. But yeah, I was confused for a second too, as the arrow does look like it was pointing to 0K
KitSays 1 year ago
@alamuru420123 Yeah, but on that scale, it practically *is* zero. Look more closely at his metric; the arrow points just after the 0K point.
ianmathwiz7 1 year ago
4752 pyromaniacs jizzed their pants. *Changing undies*
napischu 1 year ago
Enjoyed it!
iSometimesWriteMusic 1 year ago
Lol, I love how the bottle shrivels after the ignition, like it just had a really fantastic orgasm.
LeLimeLine 1 year ago
See this is why i love thunderf00t. He somehow makes the most boring experiments into a trademark of beauty and science.
wownerdFTW 1 year ago
Ooops! As somone has just pointed out to me this is infact an old vid lol, I are silly muffin :D Still, what I said in regards to it earlyer stand :)
BardicSp00n 1 year ago
Nice one TF, very interesting vid :) Hope this means your getting back on track after thes past couple of months. The whole Draw Mo' Day business and the thing with Coughlan were both very petty and childish, accomplishing more harm than good, but I'm more than happy to look past those things if this continues to be the tone of your videos to come. If you can keep this up then consider yourself re-subbed :)
BardicSp00n 1 year ago
You have a beautiful voice.
An3ggPlant1 1 year ago
very good vid cheers, i'm going to donate thousands to thunderf00t dotcom in honour of this tantalising experiment.
propagandaaaaa 1 year ago
I'm amazed at the number of people who were amazed at this demonstration. It was well done, and well explained, sure, but the science content here is only at about the middle-school level.
Seriously, this would get you 4th place at the 5th grade science fair at a US public school.
Or has science education in the US really fallen this far?
recompile 1 year ago
@recompile 5th grade? Here in new england, we didn't even touch chemistry until 8th grade.
bond284 1 year ago
@bond284 "5th grade? Here in new england, we didn't even touch chemistry until 8th grade."
Chemistry at the level discussed in the video isn't necessarily outside the scope of the curriculum at that grade level (at least at the school I attended -- and that was a poor public school)
I remember, quite distinctly, watching a similar (if less dangerous) hydrolysis experiment in elementary school.
Either I was unusually fortunate to have the teachers I did, or standards have fallen significantly
recompile 1 year ago
Seriously, 5th grade? As in primary education?
The concepts contained within this video certainly exceed primary education. You can have basic grasps on hydrolysis using electrodes, and understand how to shove numbers into the ideal gas equation. But I'd seriously doubt that many fifth-graders have 1)The practical skill and caution to be able to pull this off (I would never let a 5th grader explode something) & 2)A full grasp of the ideal gas equation. This is something I'd consider GCSE level.
okihelena 1 year ago
great vid
m1ll10n1977 1 year ago
this is fucking awesome.
VeritasTruthEmet 1 year ago
Regarding the kids that exploded a bottle around 04:00 ... I think it is save to presume that they used dry ice and water .. and they are not dangerous chemicals ... but handling them improperly sure is :) Exploding bits of anything may seriously injure you.
bogdanbelcea 1 year ago
That was cool! Great video!
ozzyfin62 1 year ago
Half the temperature of the sun in a pop bottle. I love science.
BloggerMusicMan 1 year ago
Dont be a faggot, SHAKE THAT SHIT
TheBloodSeeker005 1 year ago
thats amazing. but i'm also high so...
Y0ts0 1 year ago
can someone send me the link to the video at 3:55?
DeathCrusaderX 1 year ago
woah. I didn't not know it was thunderfoot talking until I looked at the user name! god (haha god...) i love this guy!
macro312 1 year ago
this is amazing! ;D
CrypticCinematics 1 year ago