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  • Boy 1 wanna hear a sodium joke?

    Boy 2 Na

  • I heard chuck norris had some francium, and he uses it during toothbrushing, thus reacting francium with fluorine. He does that instead of drinking coffee.

  • any chemist knows, f@cktard, that u camt get francium

  • This ain't francium. It's my mom when she is mad...

  • Its true, Francium is very rare and there is indeed only 30 g left of it on earth. It is almost possible to construct Francium as it is being formed at very high temperatures ;)

  • amount of time you get for it

  • francium can be bought u noob lol just not worth it for the price to get it and the amount you get for it.

  • @zaco360 There is about 30 grams of it existing at most at any given time. A laboratory made francium but only about 300,000 atoms of it. It has about 22 minutes before it fully decays. So no there is no way of buying it because it's one of the rarest and most unstable elements known on Earth.

  • you idiot that is a nuclear test. Baker to be exact.

  • THIS IS A LIE. There is no such thing as a Francium bomb -.-

    I sure wish there was one though.

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  • WOHAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    

  • mushroom cloud ftw

  • @CRLproductions

    Francium isn't the rarest element by far and doesn't have the shortest half life by far. It's half life is about thirty seconds and element112 has a half life of about .05 seconds.

  • Holy crap I had no idea Francium was used like that.

  • This is a nuke

  • @MattRyanTucker a nuke could not work under water unless it fracium produced francium is so reactive with water it would create an explosion like that an atomic bomb is uranium produces or hydrogen produced

  • Look This is not francium. It has a halflife of 20mins ffs unless the got it on the plane this is not francium

    Although this could be the wreckage of the plane....

  • It is a matter of fact that the moon is made out of pure francium, so when water finally touches it, it will annihilate the universe

  • the francium is 10X more powerful than potassium so ... its possible

  • thats not francium it is highly unstable and the second rarest element in the world. to put it into a bomb like this would be impractical due to it having the shortest half life of any radioactive element. not to mention that to form a blast to that scale would take a decent amount of francium and the ability to collect that much before it decays into radon and such would be pretty much impossible.

  • that isn't francium...

  • Cool that's the WTF BOOM bomb!

  • that was the "baker" nuclear test during operation crossroads!!! it was an atomic bomb not a francium bomb -.-

  • francium is rare and theres like 30 oz. left. dumbtard

  • @GTHaroFITBMX you just wrote that cuz u saw the top comment

  • i was gonna make a chemistry joke… but all the good ones argon...

  • @corridonboy HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA­HAHHAHAHAHAHA

  • @corridonboy hahhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaa

  • @corridonboy Two men walk into a bar. The first one says "I'll have some H20." The second man says "I'll have some H20 too". The second man dies.

  • I saw this on SpongeBob!

  • @HammerfhbTV i see it too :D spongebob ftw !

  • This is not francium, even Brainiac could not get hold of francium.

  • This is clips from the song "right where it belongs" by nine inch nails

  • Shiiiiiiiiiit.

  • moron.

  • Not francium,that was either hydrogen or a plutonium bomb (that's a null for all you call of duty junkies)

  • That's not Francium. That was a plutonium bomb.

  • this looks like anuke, with the mushroom cloud and all. No way Francium causes that. At school we had a experiment like this to, only on small scale ofcourse, but there were no signs of any mushroomclouds or such a strong shock wave.

  • @bartinclub Your school had francium? Yeah right. There's less than 30g of it left on the earth and it can't be bought.

  • @ProGlitchingLeague I'm not sure. At Winchester College, England, there is a display of the periodic table made of glass, and behind the glass were each elements. Quite a few weren't there such as einsteinium. But Where Francium was, there was a very small yellowy black like rock in a small air tight container with a nuclear rediation sign on it. I don't know if it was a replica or just simply not actually the real thing but I had myself believing it was Francium, and I still do.

  • @bobbyboorox Well it's probably synthetic then (man-made).

  • @ProGlitchingLeague It can be made but it decays so rapidly it only exists for fractions of a second. And I'm pretty sure it's a fucking expensive process.

  • @bobbyboorox What you saw was uranium ore. Well, uranium ore contains about 300,000 atoms of francium, which is not very much. Nobody knows how francium even looks like (it is expected to be some kind of orange, since cesium is already yellowish, francium should have a more intense color). I really want to know what happens if you throw 10 grams of francium in a filled bathtub.

  • @TheDarkblueFlow you don't live to see tomorrow...nor does your house..

  • @nextalexklein

    I think you could probably add quite a few of your neighbours houses to that list too.

    :)

  • @bensons999 lol

  • @ProGlitchingLeague there may be only 30g left on earth, but it can be synthetically produced, but it is very dangerous to do so.

  • @TrinityDubstep Im pretty sure that, unlike other alkali metals, francium cant even be contained in oil.

  • @Ramnza02 hey mate i 'aint no scientist lol, im just saying what my professor taught us...

  • @TrinityDubstep it's all good, it's not like you need to know this anyway :P All in polite discussion.

  • @Ramnza02 yeah yeah :P

  • @ProGlitchingLeague Actually francium can only be chemically made and it has a half life of about 4 seconds, which proves that that guy didn't have any at his school. :P

  • @ProGlitchingLeague

    Less than 30g left on earth!? Wow, I didn't know that! That's amazing, where did you get this information?

  • @bensons999 chemicool . com

  • @bensons999

    Francium is radioactive with very short half lifes (14 and 21 Minutes depends on the isotope). You can imagine, even if there is some francium, a day later, there wont be any left. It's naturally produced at the decay of actinium227 (HL22years) in the earth crust, and its decaying shortly afterwards. So the 30g is the amount which is produced, and waiting to decay itself. I dont know if 30g is accurate, but its definitly not much...

  • @ProGlitchingLeague theres more than 30g but its still very unlikely that that guy had it in his school cause that would be illegal - but theres not alot like u said, well there's less than gold

  • @ProGlitchingLeague tecnically you can't even get fracium for safety reasons

  • @ProGlitchingLeague i bought some on ebay

  • @ProGlitchingLeague This sample of uranium ore contains about 100,000 atoms (3.3 x 10 -20 g) of francium-223. Francium is radioactive and less than 30 g of it exists on Earth at any given time.

  • @bartinclub francium is he most unstable element of all the nuclear elements, so if that wasn't francium, then a francium bomb would be bigger. P.S. Any bomb made out of any nuclear element is considered a nuclear bomb, and francium is highly radioactive

  • Ya thats a lie since the longest francium has ever been stable is a little over 20 minute. And Im pretty sure 20g of francium would blow your whole school up. but nice try, I remember my first beer.

  • We had some francium in high school, my professor got it from the government and he put 20 grams in some water and it exploded

  • @06hurdwp False. It probably wasn't Francium. The highest a high school teacher could probably get is potassium and the government doesn't just give away Francium.

  • @Musicposter4you What about Caesium?

  • @WhiteShadow1415 Totally forgot about that :P

  • @06hurdwp I dont think that happened.....20g of Francium in water and you would fund raising to get a new school built!

  • @06hurdwp there is less than 30 grams of francium on the planet at any given time because it has a hlf life of 22 minutes. This means, that even if you were to order francium, it would change into another meatal in less than a day. Also, the maximum amount of francium ever created in any lab was just over 300,00 ATOMS of the stuff which is an incredibly small amount.

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  • Hahaha funny! But no...

  • hmmm, this footage reminds me strangely of a bathing suit... oh I’m sorry, Atoll... Bikini Atoll (first H-bomb test, for all those feeling left out)

  • The sea would become so alkaline that life wouldn't exist for years in that spot.

    It is impossible that the explosion was caused by pure Francium, there isn't enough.

  • @TheRedSlug You're right- I've seen this before, it's a nuclear bomb test.

  • Does anyone actually believe that this is francium?

    Cuz it's not. This is the hydrogen bomb test. Francium reacts with water the same way that potassium or sodium does - in a giant fucking fireball. Not a nuclear explosion.

    C'mon, man.

  • @Ramnza02 but its radioactive and its not been put in water that often so... who knows

  • @Ramnza02 a ball made of francium the size of my fist put in a bathtub could destroy a large house

  • @kcela666 it could destroy  a small city lol

  • @Ramnza02 yeah i was like how the hell could francium trigger a nuclear explosion?

  • @Ramnza02 right on bro

  • @Ramnza02 Francium will have a nuclear explosion with water.

  • @ozzymuzzy246 Do you even know what a nuclear explosion is? You cant dump shit into water and it just nuclearly reacts. Nuclear explosions are created by the radioactive decay of an element sped up via shooting particles at it. The conditions required to create a nuclear explosion are extremely finnickey and specific, otherwise we'd all be blown to shit by now.

  • @Ramnza02 Yes I know what a nuclear explosion is. There's too little Francium on Earth to actually create an effective nuclear explosion because its half life is very short. Thanks for your reply and I guess your reply was just another proof that EVERYONE IS AN EXPERT OF EVERYTHING ON YOUTUBE.

  • @ozzymuzzy246 Me? An expert? Lol, you're joking. But i have the common sense and basic chemical knowlege to know that francium cannot make a nuclear explosion by dropping it in water. Nuclear explosions are finnicky as hell. The actual shell of the first nuclear bomb test is a clusterfuck of wires and cyliders in a sphere. It takes near-perfect precision to get any radioactive element to start the decomposition process by which nuclear explosions are created.

  • @Ramnza02 wrong. large enough chunk of any of the alkali metals past sodium will explode instantly when in the presence of water. cool story bro. this is a hydrogen bomb explosion, however you would get a huge explosion with francium, even more so if you mixed it with fluorine.

  • @Ramnza02 its very radioactive, but yeah i dont believe it either lol

  • @Ramnza02

    Haven't you've seen cesium, an alkali metal LESS dense than francium. Francium is also radioactive.

  • @Ramnza02

    partially right. BUT: this wasn't a hydrogen bomb explosion, To be accurate It was "just" an atomic bomb nearly identical to the nagasaki bomb. It was detonated under water 1946 at the bikini atoll as the test named "Operation Crossroads Baker"

  • so many fish may have died but many new species were created this day as well :D

  • I thot there was only 1/10 of a gram of francium in the worrld

  • @antifreindly i heard thats nots true, it's just francium decays way too fast before it can do anything i think... =P

  • fraudulent footage & there is no francium bomb.

    wish there was as we could test it on DropParties. senseless dick.

  • how much francium did they use?

  • facepalm francium is veeeeeeeeeeeery expensive(maybe 10000 more expensive than gold)

  • @nickoolay

    Facepalm, there is, at a best estimate, less than 30 grams of francium on the earths crust at one time. Aquiring Francium is out of the question, and making it is too expensive.

  • @McCMCaskill I know i meant if there would exist enough

  • This is not a francium bomb, this is a hydrogen bomb....and this video is footage from the Baker Test..

  • if that were to be a francium bomb there would be no pacific ocean XD

  • I didnt think there was enough Francium currently in the world to make a bomb out of it...

  • Wow, that's amazing! They made a bomb that looks exactly as powerful as the hydrogen bomb tests with the estimated 6-7 atoms of francium that exist in the world at any one time!

  • thats balls cause they have only ever made a few atoms of francium so how can they make a bomb!!!

  • Did it died?

  • fake

  • Francium isn't theoretical

    It occurs as a result of the decay of actinium and as such trace amounts can be found in uranium ore.

    It just decays so quickly that not much of it exists at any one time (20-30g)

  • fake and gay

  • Francium is theoretical and was "observed" in particle accelerators but cannot actually exist in our atmosphere without reacting with the oxygen and hydrogen, and as a kid you could find books that would have weird fact paragraphs about the interaction of a gram of it wit a drop of water and that it was a theoretical particle and not an abundant form of matter in existence or production...

  • Watched this in my science class, pretty cool ;)

  • Extreme dynamite fishing

  • Fake and gay

  • @Foxclass It is real film, taken during WW2, but it is not Francium in it.

  • @Zomg45 You do know that "copious" means "abundant in supply or quantity", right? To say that copious amounts exist means that there is a hell of a lot of the stuff; which isn't true of Francium.

  • how many grams?

  • @u2bullE considering that there's only about 25 grames in the world probebly not a lot

  • Is it a good idea to microwave this?

  • @killerjz101 I thought so.

  • This is Not a francium bomb, or a hydrogen bomb. This is the Baker test shot (approximate yield 23kt) which was part of operation Crossroads, conducted at the Bikini Atoll in 1946. It was a Mark 3a implosion device powered by Plutonium 239. This was the third nuclear weapons test (not including The 2 bombs we dropped on japan) conducted by the united states. The first true hydrogen bomb was the device tested in the Ivy Mike test (approximate yield 10mt)

  • @KingJoe85 no it's Adele doing a cannonball, get it right. she decided to take her rolls into the deep :P

  • wrong....don't exist francium bomb

  • But will it blend?!

  • @SoulCaptain90 haha this shit will blend a blender

  • @SwoopdySwoop fucking a! :D

  • what is this song please??

  • so many fish died this day ... :(

  • chuck norris took a shit

  • ? i thought that was a nuclear explosino 0_o

  • its not francium its chuck norris sneezing on his raft made of pure awesomeness

  • well it may be fake i dunno but it was still a cool explosion.

  • Francium does not contain Uranium. They are both elements. You are retarded.

  • Francium actually contains uranium so this is actually a nuclear weapon

  • @737boeingfreak Did you pull that out of your ass? Francium has been found in uranium ores. That doesn't mean that francium contains uranium. Just because uranium is used in nuclear weapons doesn't make anything that contain uranium a nuclear weapon. Anything can be used to make a nuclear weapon. It's just how it's used.

    Logical flaw there young one.

  • There is no Francium Bomb. Even if you could make one, a hydrogen bomb(fusion) it would be far more powerfull.

  • Fake and maybe just a little bi-curious

  • No way u couldget enough it so radioactive only 0.5grams exist on the surface at anny one time

  • FAKE AND GAY

  • Fake and gay.

  • So basically the pie Squidward bought had Francium in it?

  • @paloiu222 Impossible, since Bikini Bottom is underwater. The pie would detonate immediately and not after sunset.

  • @MozartJunior22

    Maybe the pie was air-tight. But then Spongebob punctured it when he tripped, so water leaked in? :D

  • nuclear... not francium

  • Francium has a half life of 22 minutes maximum, there's no way they could build a bomb and take it out into the ocean in time, And there's never more than 30g of it in existence at any time.

    That bomb is nuclear, I've seen the footage at least 15 times

  • Oh spongebob, what've you done now...

    

  • that bomb it's nuclear,

  • its not francium

  • THAT'S THE SPONGEBOB NUKE lol

  • Francium decays much too quickly to build a bomb out of it, that's a nuclear/atomic/hydrogen bomb, not a Francium bomb. Also, there isn't enough Francium at any given time on Earth to make a bomb.

  • obvious nuclear explosion, total waste of time.

    congrats DropParties, you are making the world ignorant

  • @KingJoe85 like a boss

  • jajajaja, no caigan en la tierra no hay nisiquiera la cantidad suficiente para hacer esa explocion y la sintesis en laboratorio no ha producido cantidades suficientes como para poder pesarlo.

  • Haha, this is conventional nuclear Baker shot from 1946

  • @SoundSlave2000 Um... Not to be an ass but... lol F-bomb. XD

  • Who comes up with this sh't!?

  • There are only seven atoms of francium in 32kg of earth. And Francium has a half-life of 22 minutes. You couldn't get enough francium in time to make an effective weapon. Not to mention this is a nuclear/atomic explosion, not a francium explosion.

  • francium cant be anything...YET. its too unstable

  • @olegario39 Lies. When it decays it becomes Radium.

  • Thats the Bikini Atoll Underwater Explosion.

  • also its half life is extremely short so you'd have to gather it, assemble it, and detonate it in 30 mins

  • Francium would make for a perfect if it were able to be collected in mass quantities. It's the most explosive element. Unfortunately F- Bombs don't exist and won't exist. For now A-Bombs will be the only nuclear weapon for awhile.

  • @SoundSlave2000 And hopefully ever. Possession of a francium bomb wouldn't be a great idea.

  • @SoundSlave2000 actually h-bomb would still be more powerful than a francium bomb because a francium bomb would be a fission reaction, and the hydrogen bomb is a fusion reaction, and fusion reactions are much bigger.

  • you leave it in oil dumbasses im 12 and i know that course u can't leave it in the bloody air and especially not water

  • ...But will it blend?

  • Thats the testing of a Hydrogen bomb....

    They wouldn't make a francium bomb:-

    -It's too unstable

    -Theres only about 20-30g at any one time

    -It's massively radioactive (but not in the sense that makes a good atomic bomb)

    -You can't leave it in air or water

  • @galabolatrix Ins't there like only 20 frnacium atoms in existance?

  • @smileyking96 20-30g

    If there was 20 atoms of Francium, we wouldn't even know it existed

  • @andr00123 Still rare as shit. The most produced at one time was 30,000 atoms.

  • @smileyking96 300,000 atoms :)

    Yes 20g is EXTREMELY rare, yet it's only the 2nd rarest element!

  • @andr00123 The rarest?

  • @galabolatrix Oil.

  • @galabolatrix i didnt think they did the tests on it in the 50s cos they was only interested in uranium however i beleave tests have started for a clean energy source without the distructive power

  • @galabolatrix They use alkali metals in hydrogen bombs (:

  • @galabolatrix Excuse me, very small amounts

  • @galabolatrix cant you store it in oil like other alkali metals and it can be manufactured I think . I will agree this is fake though

  • @galabolatrix

    Not to mention there are 20 know isotopes,

    The most stable being francium isotope 223

    Which has a half life of 22 minutes,

    and is almost always made through a particle accelerator,

    making it virtually useless in anyway,

    and has no recorded uses.

  • @McCMCaskill half life of 22 minutes lol rofl XD