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  • @KianneLim

    I agree with you! There's something amazing

    about that the 3-steps you recommended in

    StopTinnitusToday.info

    What you say makes so much sense! I cant

    believe my doctor never brought it to my

    attention. After following its solution, the

    ringing stopped in 2months. :)

  • @SirTannen nationalist? this is irelevant to the video. i think you might've posted to the wrong video :)

  • HI HE ACTUALLY USED HIS KEYBOARD

  • Who wants to get a suicide ?

  • now put in francium

  • Nice slide show.

  • The gods have spoken! hahahah

  • "TOSSING FLASHBANG!"

  • Na+H20->NaOH+H

  • ha flash banged bitches

  • @k3vint200 A calculator got 0.005 Megapixel, this are 0.00005..

  • Video recorded from a spoon.

  • aussie aussie aussie ARRRGH ARRRGH ARRRGH!

  • @SHExxLIKESxxBARINAS i think a dingo ate yo baby

    

  • @animal03181989 WTF are you talking about?

  • You know, you mustn't let it stay outside, since it starts to oxidate very fast. Then it won't Explode that hard anymore.

  • omg, is this British english?

  • @Wadim4891 No it's Australian Australian

  • @Wadim4891 wtf? wtfis that????? tard english is from england its ENGLISH

  • sodium metal + water baloon = Sodium Grenade

  • @Shinno1337 Such a grenade that would instantly explode when you add the sodium partition....

  • @RoyceRK they used phosphorus grenades in vietnam. lights everyone on fire and they cannot put it out because its self oxidizing

  • at 1:04

    is a green men!

    when you dont see him

    do´t watch this video enymore

  • hahahaha i loved it!!!!!!

  • where do kids like yourself get a piece of sodium that big anyway?

  • @buttlub Sodium Chloride, duhhh!!!

  • HAHAHA~~~0:52

  • Mi subwoofer told me to go fuck LOL

  • @MrAlbeatles heheheheh

  • I WAS LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES..... WHAT DID U SAY.......

  • ahahhahhhahahhahha

  • oo nagrywane zrebakiem

  • god I love it when noobs try to light things and get to close. Tip boys use a stick to poke it next time may save you some eye brows ^_^

  • hahaha lol +idiots xD

  • Well. Now we know what not to do.

  • HAHAAHA what fools

  • Why do they make such shitty cameras?! You might as not even use it!

  • @codeythesilent Must be a crappy cell phone.

  • awesome explotion of pixels

  • LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL 

  • Yes, that's right; go right infront of the explosion, dumb shit

  • mmmmmm gooood .....for my wife hihihihihihihihi

  • wat a video u people have lot of gyts

  • Bahahaha, brilliant.

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  • That's right, TURN LIKE A MORON AND DEPRIVE VIEWERS OF A COOL EXPLOSION VIDEO, just so you coward can run home to mommy!

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  • lol nice but why not try some cesium in some water?

  • #FAIL '

  • get some hention (an rumoured element that is 20 times more powerful then francium) No one knows if it exists - but it sounds pretty cool! #LOL #OMG #FAIL

  • @Legofan78 How did you get the orange thing around LOL OMG FAIL?

  • @ExtremeFaithInJesus # LOL but with out the space same with OMG FAIL FTW and CUTE

  • @Legofan78 Like this? #LOL

  • Silly.

  • hahaha idiots gd one

  • aahahha lololol he was zooming and wakin around, then the fucking boom ahahhaha

  • HD camera?

  • this would be a good one for a blend tech blender, " will it blend"  "sodium smoke dont breath this"

  • @cheifton55 "sodium smoke" Li + H20 = H2 + LiOH (lithium hydroxide) this then evaporates and reacts with the O2 in the air and forms chlorene gass! bad times lol

  • That was funny, it even made me jump!!!

  • @hongkongsmartboy

    I agree why not use potassium?

  • @idkwatev369 harder to get. Also, it forms unstable peroxides in storage that react violently with light oils like kerosene. Basically, it's dangerous to store for very long.

  • you fucking idiots lol good times i am so doing tht now i have taken shit loads of bateries apart and have about 1kg of lithium

  • @trickymanjon excuse me but what kind of batteries

    could you give me a link

    thanks

  • @trickymanjon i just got a bulk load of energizer lithium ion bateries of alibaba for like £20 i think i got about 200 batteries

  • if you think that was awesome you should try if with francium :)

  • its so much fun to have sodium metal blown all over you! First it rips the water out of your skin, and then what remains behind ( sodium hydroxide A.K.A. LYE) eats your remaining skin off. ROTMFF, LMMFAO. I love the feel of hot molten sodium metal on my skin in the morning.

  • lol at the end

  • jajajajajajaj Sodium Metal + Water + Idiots ajjajjaajajaj . that is grat :D

  • that was lol

  • Why not use potassium?

  • Why not use potassium?

  • @jameshenryjunk wow thats retarded man... yea wash the sodium that we just used water to ignite off...

  • Shoulda ran inside and got some oil

  • S*** it was so cool

  • Yeo. That's what happens when flame ignites Hydrogen gas.

  • u need a more hd camera i mean really

  • That serves you well xD

  • OwneD!!!!

  • LOL

  • I'm surprised nobody got seriously hurt during this skit. Idiots, indeed.

  • rarara

  • LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL OWNED

  • yeah, thats the reason you have to store sodium in oil. just to tell you how reactive it is, it will react to moisture in the air. O.O

  • I got a shock. My ears kinda rang because of the shock I got lolol.

  • Can you buy that off the internet? That would be cool!

  • @carnivoredude

    Not legally, at least not in Canada or the US. Sodium is a controlled substance, cause it's so violently reactive. It's like a cross between "big firecracker" and "rabid jackal" to people not trained in its handling.

    That said, you have enough of the ionic form in your average kitchen salt supply to make a chunk bigger than the one in this video...if you can get the chlorine off it safely. Just look at wwi gas stories if you're considering it. Chlorine gas isn't any fun.

  • haha

  • HAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!!  you guys shat yourselves!!

  • WE DO THIS IN SCIENCE

  • @brightsparx100

    Shouldn't. Unless you all are provided with visors, gloves and labcoats . This is a really dangerous experiment and should not be done in the classroom, or anywhere not equipped with bullet-resistant glass enclosures. It's fun, but yeah, chem pyrotechnics plus average high school/middle school level chem teacher is about as bad an idea as this was.

  • Nice explosion :D

  • nice scream

  • @HidingIsaac sounded half way between an orgasm and being scared....lol

  • this is now sodium. it's sodium oxide, because sodium is very reactive

  • Okay you guys, regular US civilians CAN buy sodium without a license. I won't tell you the site (most of you are irresponsible), but there's a rather popular hobbyist science site that sells alkali metals. Also, sodium can be made in your house, but very impractically. You need either a way to melt NaCl (yeah right) or a salt with a lower melting point. Humphry Davy discovered sodium metal by electrolyzing molten NaOH, so if he could do it around the 1800s, we can probably do it nowadays too. :)

  • Impractical, maybe.....maybe......impossibl­e? I DONT THINK SO!!!!!

    Get a propane can and hook up a release valve on it. You get torch. Buy a ceramic (clay) dish used to hold run off from a potted plant. (grand total...around 40 dollars max) buy some salt (no shit)

    get some coat hangers and make a stand for the plate. Heat plate with salt on it. Run current through it (a.k.a. throw a fucking battery in it) CONGRATS!!!!!!

  • Well, a propane torch with pure oxygen does burn at around 2500C, which could melt salt, but the problem is that the salt doesn't conduct heat well. It would take FOREVER. An acetylene-oxygen torch (used in welding) might work. And if you want to do it purely with electricity, good luck there. You need some serious power. The point I'm making is that all of these methods are more expensive than buying some damn NaOH online and using your stove to melt it.

  • Go out and buy some high silica bricks for high end metal working and other kilns/furnaces/etc than build a small forge like they used to in the old days... it's just gonna take a long while to get the temp up....

  • But that wastes so much money in getting the temperature that high! It's definitely possible, they do it with NaCl in the industry, but that's because they have several tons in each batch. NaOH is incredibly cheap! Maybe not if you buy it from a science store, but the same thing goes for NaCl. Go buy some lye-grade NaOH and you'll actually have HIGHER purity than your cooking-salt grade NaCl (because it won't include iodine, anti-caking agents, etc) and you can use up less energy in melting it.

  • It's not so impractical. Arc furnaces are fairly easy to build and can get up to a few thousand degrees, if you build it right. I'm not a chemi, so I wouldn't know the melting temperature of salt, but given time, you could probably build something that could reach it.

    On a side note: Give it to them man! When people are irresponsible, everyone interacting with them suffers. Let evolution take it's course. You'll probably get a darwin award or something. :D

  • ahhh fuckkkkkk!!!!!!!!!! my ears!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • you need a special license to buy it

  • No you don't. I've got my hands on some without a license, you do have to be 21 or older though.

  • you can make it by your self...

  • I'm guessing you need to put in a reactant to a substance with sodium to seperate the sodium.

  • The only way that would work is if you threw in some molten lithium, potassium, rubidium, or caesium. And if you have any of those, you probably aren't interested in playing with mere sodium. =P

  • where can i buy sodium???

  • i turned my speakers all the way up to hear there talking and nearly shit my pants. no lie. :O

  • @1500Tb thank god i read your comment and didnt turn it up :)

  • @nybotheveg lol

  • \o/

  • where do you get pure sodium from anyway?

  • Dude its so weird idk i just shit it out.

  • well that's one way to die, exploding a toilet while sitting on it

  • salt

  • steal it from your school's chem lab :)

  • lol

  • so they really have plans to use liquid na for cooling in atomic reactors?

    "all save and sound"... yeah for sure.

  • sodium is actually not very dangerous at all, unless it is exposed to a lot of water. Cooling in reactors would be sealed and void of water. Sodium is also safe in air, whereas potassium and higher alkali metals are not, thus it's safe to transfer and keep in the cooling units as long as water is kept out. Sodium is actually used to safely remove water from organic solvents in a distillation, without causing and also preventing an explosion! Proper handling sodium usually means it's safe!

  • i was getting bored with it just seeing the little sparks so i read the info and then BAM it made me jump i little bit lol

  • wow nice video. ty for posting!

  • Damn thats awesome, where can I get sodium?

  • make it yourself

  • how? like melt salt or something>?

  • Table salt is a compound and Sodium is an element. Sodium is the true form. I guess you can say that table salt is "watered down?" Almost made weaker. If it was TRUE sodium, it would catch fire in our mouths since it would react with hydrogen. SO no, not SALT. Sodium. ::P

  • salt is sodium+chlorine put together but they bothhave altered properties because they were involved in a chemical reaction with each other

  • It would have to be chemically seperated, and not JUST by heating/melting it. Idk how ... but i dont think that would be enough. Its like melting sugar. It just makes caramel :P same thing, only brown and liquidy

  • In salt. =)

  • for a second i thought the house caught on fire

  • Me too haha but it was the glare

  • LMAO

  • Who pooped in your cheerios?

  • How about I paste it to 200 personal messages addressed to you?

  • Next time use a camera with zoom and a light for explosive materials at near dark conditions :P

  • hahahaha! nice job man, next time use a better camera and just zoom in huh...

  • umm if he's got anything that remotely resembles a brain, there won't be a next time

  • it was done on a mobile phone

  • haha, he needs to learn a lesson from that.

  • o melhor jeito de se explodir coisas!!

  • |_['_']|_

  • hahahah

  • Next time ... Turn on the light bulb !

  • R.I.P

  • hahaha, I'm still alive, thanks god, haha

  • LOL, those guys really got scared, hahaha

  • c'est à prévoir -_-'

  • LOL!

  • where do u get sodium

  • we were given it by a friend who got it from a school science department. he had kept it when the school closed down.

  • where u get sodium

  • You can make it. Get Table salt, heat it to a molten state with a soldering torch. Then, run a household electrical current through it. Run far away, as Chlorine (read: poisonous) gas will be given off. Let it dissipate, and then what you have left is Pure Sodium.

    You're welcome everybody

    NOTE: I am not responsible for anything you do because of this that results in harm to you, another person, or any property. As with all stuff that involves explosions, do it at your own risk, and carefully.

  • i think this needs more electric than that, may be a high voltage direct current

  • will it work with a regular propane blow torch?

  • I don't believe it gets hot enough

  • ok. i was wanting to try it but i dont have a welding torch.

  • LOL

  • As you go down the first column on the periodic table, the more reactive the elements are, especially in water. Francium is very rare and the most reactive. It can explode due to water vapor in air. Unfortuantely, only about 20-30 grams of Francium exist at any one time in the entire planet! It cannot be extracted due to its half life of only about 22min. If extracted, it would have the power of about 2,000 nuclear bombs in only 8-10 grams of Francium.

  • that would be fucking awesome to play around with. "hey bill, i got some fran...FZZZT!!!

  • "that was loud!" lol

  • try potassium it should have a larger explosion. If you go down the periodic table coolum 1 FR has the best reaction. it explodes on almost anything it makes contact with.

  • yeah right where can you or I get Francium from?

  • wow have you ever seen youtube videos related to that... retard.. what?

  • wat are u trying to do? blowing up that house like a terrorist?

  • not blow up the house, just have fun

  • lol, your title should be

    Sodium Metal + Water + Idiots -> Big Explosion + Ringing Ears

    ...if you want to be chemically correct. Ah, irony.

  • Heh, true.

  • That balances out pretty well.

  • lol funny bastards