@shadeaufax Well, Hydrochloric Acid among other acids don't burn through glass or more specifically, Silicon. Although, from what I have personaly seen as far as sodium in water, I do agree with the 'Highest rated comment' above.
maybe not odorless but you will know when you get a whiff of it. My chem teacher let us take a whiff of the vapors and you definitely know that it is acid. Burns the shit out of your nostrils.
This trick is obvious to anyone who has studied some basic chem. None of the beakers contain acid, they're all water. He throws in chunks of sodium or potassium (search youtube for videos of these reactions with water) Any element in rows 1&2 will react with water in the same way as it does in his trick. HCl acid does not react with metal like it looks in this video!
Finally he switches the beakers around so that Holly doesnt know where her choice is so that he can drink any of the three left
@aaaaaaaaandreas Although I agree with you that it's not HCl. I don't think it could have been sodium or potassium. Those two are pretty unstable and would create flames and pop. It could be lithium however.
u guys dont know something...the mesurements on the cup were different for the safe one...thats how he knew for sure, but the camera wont get it...the one that was water could have had different scale's or difffernt measurement like cm's of ml, cups....good trick tho, but its too easy
@jachnoon1 That was what I initially thought, but the water in the bottle was premeasured to 70ml, so each beaker was identical in volume. All the beakers contained water.
It's not water or dry ice, it's acid, it's acctually acid in hollys glass to! that's why he accidently asked if she still knew where the acid was, the ones with water was the two other glasses he picked wich he allready knew where they where, you get the rest
Is this supposed to be some kind of joke? They're all filled with water; the only reason he's wearing latex gloves is so that the dry ice he keeps dropping in the water wont stick to his hands. Metal dropped in HCL does not react that way, anyone who went to high school knows that. Nice "Chemist," brah.
lmao, how u know it's dry ice? but i do like playing around with it though, in my physics class we were doing nuclear radiation. It had something to do with an alpha emitter and dry ice. The teacher brought dry ice in a styraphome(i think i spelt it wrong) bucket, and 5 of us blew air in the bucket and a whole lotta white gas flew out lol.
i can also do this! im not that amazed. the method is just like on the card trick. - asking questions upon choosing - i expected that. the guy just have to have a barely noticeable mark on the glass to tell him which one is the water!
You know what he should have done, asked someone in the crowd to do it but how do we know that their in on it too soo yea who can you trust? P.S. acid makes anything the shit XD
Why isn't it burning through the beaker?
shadeaufax 1 year ago
@shadeaufax Well, Hydrochloric Acid among other acids don't burn through glass or more specifically, Silicon. Although, from what I have personaly seen as far as sodium in water, I do agree with the 'Highest rated comment' above.
bebeo4 1 year ago
5:14 wtf? he never risked his life.....
lenin713 1 year ago
liaaaaaaaar none of this is HCL...HCL is yellow when it is conc. and it liberates fumes..
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tonypap99 2 years ago
maybe not odorless but you will know when you get a whiff of it. My chem teacher let us take a whiff of the vapors and you definitely know that it is acid. Burns the shit out of your nostrils.
sicktim 2 years ago
it would be more fun if it was the acid one!
lol
coolboialex 2 years ago
this is not dangerous omfg i hate stupid fuckers taht dont know anything about drugs
pvticetea600 2 years ago
she looked back at him early
gl3nst3r 2 years ago
This trick is obvious to anyone who has studied some basic chem. None of the beakers contain acid, they're all water. He throws in chunks of sodium or potassium (search youtube for videos of these reactions with water) Any element in rows 1&2 will react with water in the same way as it does in his trick. HCl acid does not react with metal like it looks in this video!
Finally he switches the beakers around so that Holly doesnt know where her choice is so that he can drink any of the three left
aaaaaaaaandreas 2 years ago 10
true but you must admit it is still entertaining.
Godzilla1954Forever 2 years ago
@aaaaaaaaandreas Although I agree with you that it's not HCl. I don't think it could have been sodium or potassium. Those two are pretty unstable and would create flames and pop. It could be lithium however.
Kevstar19 1 year ago
the chances are it's not actually acid at all, it's probably just water and some reactive metal or something that reacts with water
lianghaochen 2 years ago
u guys dont know something...the mesurements on the cup were different for the safe one...thats how he knew for sure, but the camera wont get it...the one that was water could have had different scale's or difffernt measurement like cm's of ml, cups....good trick tho, but its too easy
jachnoon1 2 years ago
@jachnoon1 That was what I initially thought, but the water in the bottle was premeasured to 70ml, so each beaker was identical in volume. All the beakers contained water.
AtalayaC 7 months ago
It's not water or dry ice, it's acid, it's acctually acid in hollys glass to! that's why he accidently asked if she still knew where the acid was, the ones with water was the two other glasses he picked wich he allready knew where they where, you get the rest
utubecansuckit 3 years ago
Is this supposed to be some kind of joke? They're all filled with water; the only reason he's wearing latex gloves is so that the dry ice he keeps dropping in the water wont stick to his hands. Metal dropped in HCL does not react that way, anyone who went to high school knows that. Nice "Chemist," brah.
yisacknayrabin 3 years ago
lmao, how u know it's dry ice? but i do like playing around with it though, in my physics class we were doing nuclear radiation. It had something to do with an alpha emitter and dry ice. The teacher brought dry ice in a styraphome(i think i spelt it wrong) bucket, and 5 of us blew air in the bucket and a whole lotta white gas flew out lol.
Divinenite 3 years ago
@yisacknayrabin Actually, it's very close to the true reaction. Look up aluminum foil and HCl.
AtalayaC 7 months ago
HOLLY IS SEXY!!!
fireking345 3 years ago
SHE IS GOIN OUT WITH CRISS
MindfreakGirly 3 years ago
i can also do this! im not that amazed. the method is just like on the card trick. - asking questions upon choosing - i expected that. the guy just have to have a barely noticeable mark on the glass to tell him which one is the water!
rbeenlio 3 years ago
your right its also like a marked deck of cards.
jack862998 3 years ago
You know what he should have done, asked someone in the crowd to do it but how do we know that their in on it too soo yea who can you trust? P.S. acid makes anything the shit XD
EggrollzYummi 3 years ago
That stuff is only dangerous if you are not careful and don't know what you're doing. We handle it in my chemistry class all the time.
iluvmusic369 3 years ago
u probly handle dilute acid.
jesuswuzahippy 3 years ago
We do too >.>
Silly really, you can dip your hand in it and it starts tickling after 5 minutes :P
callumevans324 3 years ago
Sick!!!
Magicman835 4 years ago