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From: toothpick93
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  • Putting agressive music into a video dealing with one of the most dangerous substances known to man, and later writing that P4O10 will react with hydrochloric acid in lungs to form phosphoric acid. HCl in lungs, really?

    And now you're surprised why is Australia becoming more and more of a nanny state.

    Hey kid, you're dealing with lethal amounts of scary poison there. At least try to make your videos not look like a careless dumbass cookbook for street hooligans.

  • @endimion17 Is is least if u pr worrys if ur talking about toxic chemicals..... A

    Nd do u expect me to put Relaxijg singng as backing? Didn't u know about HCl in lungs

  • @toothpick93 No, I expect you to make a video on white phosphorus in a more professional manner.. If I was a policeman in Australia and saw this, I'd be tempted to file a report and pay you a visit.

    The whole video screams: "I'm a young dumbass pyromaniac that discovered an extremely lethal new toy, weeee!"

    Do you have ANY idea just how dangerous this is?

    No, I didn't know about HCl in lungs. Lungs are meant to be HCl free. Stomach, on the other hand, is meant to contain HCl for food digestion.

  • @endimion17 dude... come on... take a chill pill.... i had only just woken up, that's why my spelling was wrong and what i said about HCl.... im only here for education dude, ur channel is just like mine

  • @endimion17

    This music? Aggresssive?

    White phosphoros? One of the most deadly known chemicals?

    Wow...

  • @ytdcfjhvjvp0j i changed the music after he said that just to let u know

  • well i was watching periodic table of videos and they have big cubes of the stuff enclosed in water so it woulnd react with the air... if you used a solid piece of material instead of the cellulose then you could maybe be able to ectract it underwater and store it away from the air in a jar of water... idk really, havent taken much thought about it

  • Now how exactly can we isolate it? If it is stuck in the cellulose then whats the point?

    How can we isolate it and safely store it?

  • @Theroomisspinning1 possibly dissolving it in a solvent will remove it from the cotton but then how would you procede?

  • @Theroomisspinning1 hey, if you make a bit of it this way, WP has a low melting point, Boiling water will melt it, so you should be able to extract most of it off, i did, and i got a nice mini sphere of WP with no cellulose

  • @Theroomisspinning1 hey, if you make a bit of it this way, WP has a low melting point, Boiling water will melt it, so you should be able to extract most of it off, i did, and i got a nice mini sphere of WP with no cellulose

  • First. Sorry.

  • @spotlightman1234 first what?

  • @toothpick93 first commenter

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