THE STRONGEST ACID IN THE WORLD Fluoroantimonic acid

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ChemicalForce

ChemicalForce

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This is not a clickbait! This is that very first video about the strongest acid in the world on UKposts! FluoroantImonic acid! HSbF6
0:00 Iintroduction
1:08 Intro :D
1:17 Fluoroantimonic acid can opening
2:51 Fluoroantimonic acid package opening
3:16 Fluoroantimonic acid PFA bottle demonstration
3:55 What is PFA
4:37 HSbF6 laboratory storage
4:49 Opening HSbF6 bottle
5:36 Glove test
7:42 HSbF6 interaction with paper
7:53 HSbF6 interaction with sawdust
9:15 HSbF6 interaction with skin!
10:34 HSbF6 interaction with meat
11:12 HSbF6 interaction with bone
12:11 HSbF6 interaction with water
13:34 HSbF6 interaction with candle
13:47 Pentavalent carbon
15:00 HSbF6 interaction with benzene
15:55 Benzene + i-C5H12
17:02 HSbF6 + Mg
17:37 HSbF6 + Na
18:10 HSbF6 + K
19:06 Unpacking arrived chemicals
20:14 HSbF6 interaction with tert-Butyllithium (superbase)
23:05 HSbF6 + CsOH
24:02 "Reaction between protons and electrons H+ + e-"
24:43 Dissolving sodium in liquid ammonia (Na + NH3(liq.))
25:05 HSbF6 interaction with sodium in liquid ammonia solution
25:25 HSbF6 + NaH
26:12 Thanks to patrons
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@disturbeddemons1
@disturbeddemons1 3 роки тому
Watching this makes me feel like I'm cheating on Nile Red...
@minami-ns7xi
@minami-ns7xi 3 роки тому
oh my, same.
@drumkommandr9779
@drumkommandr9779 3 роки тому
It's okay, Sigma still got their money XD
@besohoumani3356
@besohoumani3356 3 роки тому
I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING
@sophiarubens54
@sophiarubens54 3 роки тому
hahahah exactly
@sarahamira5732
@sarahamira5732 3 роки тому
Same 😔 I can't do it
@courtneykachur9487
@courtneykachur9487 3 роки тому
When I was in college there were folks trying to sell me the world’s strongest acid all the time. None of them had it wrapped up and sealed in a inert gas environment.
@Ihavepinkeye
@Ihavepinkeye 3 роки тому
Best comment ever everybody else can give up and go home
@dannydevito7000
@dannydevito7000 3 роки тому
Same but mine had it wrapped in tinfoil.
@joshww5110
@joshww5110 3 роки тому
@@dannydevito7000 same lmfao
@chessbae5138
@chessbae5138 3 роки тому
Liar
@PurePessimism
@PurePessimism 3 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣
@taufiqulhuque5719
@taufiqulhuque5719 Рік тому
I worked with antimony trichloride when I was doing my PhD at London University way back in the late 1970s. It was the reagent of choice for analyzing Vitamin A in animal tissues, and I was measuring the vitamin A content of human livers obtained at autopsy. If even a single drop of the reagent landed on the spectrophotometer, that machine was incapacitated.
@txmor3nito
@txmor3nito 6 місяців тому
same lol
@Pellbort
@Pellbort 2 роки тому
"Many of you know that benzene is not oxidized by potassium permanganate..." Me: nods in caveman
@pixlfruitz4890
@pixlfruitz4890 2 роки тому
Ooga booga Water make food go brr
@spiderdude2099
@spiderdude2099 2 роки тому
The reason why he mentions that is cuz toluene which is VERY similar to benzene CAN be oxidized and turned into benzoic acid.
@thehat4244
@thehat4244 2 роки тому
Stuff go sizzle
@nabilcarr876
@nabilcarr876 2 роки тому
Hello nice to meet you all if ok
@K4inan
@K4inan 2 роки тому
@@spiderdude2099 monster tears make flesh gone, very hurty.
@masonkiernan9805
@masonkiernan9805 3 роки тому
This is how water looks to teachers when youre not wearing your lab goggles
@king-su5uc
@king-su5uc 3 роки тому
Well they've got a reason 🤷‍♂️
@king-su5uc
@king-su5uc 3 роки тому
@Flunkyvs Lacky 🤔
@cherrymarriedindiscord1404
@cherrymarriedindiscord1404 3 роки тому
@Flunkyvs Lacky I only like short guyz Little a it is
@californium-2526
@californium-2526 3 роки тому
@Flunkyvs Lacky *A*
@masonkiernan9805
@masonkiernan9805 3 роки тому
@Flunkyvs Lacky A?
@amitygames9318
@amitygames9318 8 місяців тому
This is the BRAVEST man in the world - since he actually seems to know about the chemistry of fluorinated acids. I hope his lab and PPE are up to scratch :) Working with H-F and their cousins is a death wish if you don't know exactly what you're getting into.
@20PINKluvr
@20PINKluvr 7 місяців тому
Thank god he has what it seems like a fume vacuum cabinet for this stuff
@mattgoodman1699
@mattgoodman1699 Місяць тому
I have no idea how I got here. But I can’t stop watching
@marchutton7640
@marchutton7640 Рік тому
This is insane. I worked with Magic Acid as part of some research I was a part of looking at the mechanisms of carbocation rearrangements using NMR back in the late 80s. This stuff is not a toy. We only handled this stuff in a hood that was specifically reserved for our work and had to have a special specific waste stream for disposing of the materials. Not only am I a PhD chemist I am also qualified Hazmat Tech and an ex Army NBC officer and I get nervous working with this material.
@dflo4165
@dflo4165 Рік тому
Finally, someone who knows how BAD these acids are. It’s almost funny the way people handle this stuff on UKposts. I’ll bet some people will just want to run out, get some, take it to the kitchen like a bottle of water and play with the stuff.
@jermainerace4156
@jermainerace4156 Рік тому
They called it "Magic Acid"?
@SplitRensonator
@SplitRensonator Рік тому
Ph.D. Chemist here as well...I'm horrified with these videos of people playing with this stuff. One whiff of those vapors and you'd be DEAD.
@SplitRensonator
@SplitRensonator Рік тому
@@jermainerace4156 Yes that's what Chemists call it. It's because of its ability to do things normal acids cannot.
@marchutton7640
@marchutton7640 Рік тому
@@SplitRensonator I love the fact that people think this is interesting. However, let’s face it. the general public is never going to become as interested in carbocation rearrangement as we are. as someone has actually handled live VX, the nonchalant approach this video gives toward the handling of “Magic acid” drives me nuts.
@kyberkreeper
@kyberkreeper 2 роки тому
Label: "Fatal if swallowed." Also label: "If swallowed, call a poison center/doctor."
@mathematics5573
@mathematics5573 2 роки тому
Kyberkreeper so are NaOH and HCl and H2SO4.
@stansman5461
@stansman5461 2 роки тому
I don't think it's meant to save you. I think they just want the doc to see something cool
@sesanti
@sesanti 2 роки тому
If swallowed: Rinse mouth ... yeah that will help.
@taraswertelecki3786
@taraswertelecki3786 2 роки тому
I think anyone who swallows flouroantimonic acid will die before they could call a Poison Control Center. It acts like the acid for blood the face hugger creatures in the Alien movie has
@TruthNerds
@TruthNerds 2 роки тому
As always, it depends on the amount…
@Bwizz245
@Bwizz245 3 роки тому
imagine being some random bacteria just chilling on a chicken leg when all of a sudden it starts raining acid and you get instantly dissolved
@hibahprice6887
@hibahprice6887 3 роки тому
Imagine that some maniac throws this acid in someone's face
@lumikkiharthri6658
@lumikkiharthri6658 3 роки тому
Stop. Bad. *bonk* go to psycho jail
@SarahRWilson
@SarahRWilson 3 роки тому
@@hibahprice6887 please, no. I can't fathom anyone doing this unless they're really disturbed.
@NinthSettler
@NinthSettler 3 роки тому
i feel bad for those poor salmonella bacteria
@SquadJuiced
@SquadJuiced 3 роки тому
Lol dis my favorite comment and it doesn't even have the most likes. Wtf.
@ayespot4216
@ayespot4216 9 місяців тому
It’s really cool how as every second goes by, it reacts more and more with the moisture in the air. I work with Muriatic Acid a lot and it’s always fascinating how it reacts depending on the environment
@Baloney108
@Baloney108 4 місяці тому
Really like your stuff. The music is always awesome too. You succeed to make it epic but without being cheesy and trendy. Awesome work thank you
@redwolf92
@redwolf92 3 роки тому
waiting for a TikTok challenge where one tries to gargle this liquid
@RiftyLuca
@RiftyLuca 3 роки тому
Is your pfp a character named Zoe or something? It looks familiar
@calculator1841
@calculator1841 3 роки тому
We can only hope.
@RiftyLuca
@RiftyLuca 3 роки тому
Yoo it is zoe lol
@blackbird5050
@blackbird5050 3 роки тому
Not a surprise because some tiktokers will do anything for clout
@bmsys4855
@bmsys4855 3 роки тому
They gone die 😣😣😣
@arkadeepkundu4729
@arkadeepkundu4729 3 роки тому
*Strongest acid in the world* 60s hippies: _Wait, that's not what I had in mind!_
@NataliesChatalie
@NataliesChatalie 3 роки тому
Because of joe rogan that was my exact thought process
@sebby324
@sebby324 3 роки тому
Ö
@milksushi6640
@milksushi6640 3 роки тому
Literally had to watch the first few seconds to realize this isnt about drugs
@acidbubbles419
@acidbubbles419 3 роки тому
Literally me
@patrickw9520
@patrickw9520 3 роки тому
Roflmao.
@adrasx6999
@adrasx6999 7 місяців тому
The video I've been waiting for. Thank you!
@smoothmidnightfudge7450
@smoothmidnightfudge7450 6 місяців тому
That potassium jump scare was brutal. Took at least 5 years off my life, I can’t imagine what it did to you
@hello-sz7hp
@hello-sz7hp 5 місяців тому
Would you consider leaving on 2 tables lamps with 2 different types of bulbs and seeing which lamp burns out first, how long it takes for each one, and why, a type of science experiment?:;;
@BladeScraper
@BladeScraper 4 місяці тому
I read your comment before I saw that part of the vid and thought I'd be prepared and I still jumped lmao
@williamfabbri8580
@williamfabbri8580 3 роки тому
No this is not the strongest acid. He is obviously never had McDonald’s sprite
@jameswyatt1304
@jameswyatt1304 3 роки тому
Coughed through the nose, it can seem fatal.
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 3 роки тому
That happened to me last week.
@marcomoriarty6049
@marcomoriarty6049 3 роки тому
Ahhhhhahahah
@danielsantos1658
@danielsantos1658 3 роки тому
most fast food restaurants in my country are so cheap that the sodas are so diluted that they taste like water
@ladasodaexplains3355
@ladasodaexplains3355 3 роки тому
@@danielsantos1658 at least that means y’all won’t be obese like Americans 😂
@Dr4g0nW00d
@Dr4g0nW00d 3 роки тому
UKposts recommended this video after I searched how to prepare a turkey the fast way I was not disappointed Edit wow 4.5 k never thought that I was able to see that many likes
@googlefuuplayad9055
@googlefuuplayad9055 3 роки тому
Yeah then you won't need any Spice rub, it's getting color by itself.
@timothybayliss6680
@timothybayliss6680 3 роки тому
I had this in recommendations as well.
@Damaniel3
@Damaniel3 3 роки тому
It's certainly *one* way to prepare a turkey fast.
@andrewb1993
@andrewb1993 3 роки тому
Bing user?
@murraythebaker
@murraythebaker 3 роки тому
After I searched how to bribe a turkey
@archieohare
@archieohare Рік тому
Very cool! Thanks for the video! Could you tell how you dispose the remains of such agressive and dangerous reactions?
@nickromo8195
@nickromo8195 10 місяців тому
I love the part where you put the can back in the box and then pulled it out and counted it as the fourth even though it was still just three of them for no reason at all that was hilarious
@kanarie93
@kanarie93 2 роки тому
i'm honestly amazed by the fact that a company can make almost all compunds that are only the slightest stable and sell them just by parcel shipping in a safe container.
@Shijaru64
@Shijaru64 2 роки тому
If money exists, anything can be sold.
@mcjazz
@mcjazz 2 роки тому
It’s not reql
@piffe
@piffe Рік тому
@@mcjazz you really believe Aldrich isn’t a real company? lol
@user-ho1vt8vz2l
@user-ho1vt8vz2l Рік тому
@@piffe he believes it is not reql
@DaveC2729
@DaveC2729 Рік тому
Only in Russia. I doubt I could order that here in the USA without showing a million scientific certificates and providing all sorts of proof that I actually worked in a lab.
@chemistryofquestionablequa6252
@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 3 роки тому
This must be the "acid" in movies.
@KleinLuzi
@KleinLuzi 3 роки тому
nah its not green
@donaldhoot7741
@donaldhoot7741 3 роки тому
Sulfuric + Peroxide is cheaper and better at dissolving carbon/flesh.
@KleinLuzi
@KleinLuzi 3 роки тому
@@donaldhoot7741 and cheaper and less toxic
@pcorf
@pcorf 3 роки тому
@@donaldhoot7741 But dipping a chicken leg into a large bucket of HSFB6 would be spectacular. The fumes would be insane.
@chemistryofquestionablequa6252
@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 3 роки тому
@Donny Hoot it's hard to get thirty percent peroxide in quantity in lots of places. Sodium hydroxide would be better, and you can just run if down the drain. Peroxide and sulphuric acid will eat lots of types of pipes. You would have a hell of a job neutralizing that much.
@MyKnifeJourney
@MyKnifeJourney Місяць тому
Thank you for showing these in a safe manner. Also the safe disposal of the chemicals and wastes.
@r1sh.04
@r1sh.04 6 місяців тому
My man took the video as a movie. Hats off, i learnt a lot, BTW im in Grade 10
@hello-sz7hp
@hello-sz7hp 5 місяців тому
Would you consider leaving on 2 tables lamps with 2 different types of bulbs and seeing which lamp burns out first, how long it takes for each one, and why, a type of science experiment? ,;,
@MRSLAV
@MRSLAV 3 роки тому
What a madlad
@arvinmaulana8188
@arvinmaulana8188 3 роки тому
Im watching ur video abt strongest acid lol
@ramanujasrinivasans1898
@ramanujasrinivasans1898 3 роки тому
I got to know that fluoroantimonic acid is the strongest one in the world only after seeing ur video man..
@toddlersgameplay8293
@toddlersgameplay8293 3 роки тому
I love your Chernobyl vid I loved it❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@shipra7519
@shipra7519 3 роки тому
yeah slav now u gotta edit you video and show this footage :)
@stona2705
@stona2705 3 роки тому
Still not as toxic as a xbox kid
@Sasataf
@Sasataf 2 роки тому
World's strongest acid. "Hey, what colour label should we use on the bottle?" "Unreadable."
@devrim-oguz
@devrim-oguz 2 роки тому
It's probably because the bottle is very old.
@kylehedrick9653
@kylehedrick9653 2 роки тому
Lolololol
@hardtymz2517
@hardtymz2517 Рік тому
Not as strong as Aliens’ blood.
@msrodrigues2000
@msrodrigues2000 Рік тому
I swear they made this on purpose to make it look scarier
@weirdokiller123126
@weirdokiller123126 Рік тому
It's a white label. The fumes dyed the bag, the bottle, the lable. Did you not see that?
@hez7673
@hez7673 Рік тому
never have i been so anxious in my entire life
@7Ties
@7Ties 7 місяців тому
3:50 “If swallowed, rinse mouth” 😧😮
@pyrojack8230
@pyrojack8230 Місяць тому
Hey man, didn't you know? Your mouth is more essential than your digestive tract and liver!
@yunggbonker
@yunggbonker 2 роки тому
"if nothing ignites while you're [pulling a liquid from a bottle] you're doing everything right." good god.
@Boost_Addict
@Boost_Addict 2 роки тому
right? dangerous as a mf
@DarkRedZane
@DarkRedZane 2 роки тому
It's almost as if he's playing with a potential hand-grenade.
@TimeSurfer206
@TimeSurfer206 2 роки тому
Welcome to the Wonderful World of Chemistry! NOT for the faint of Heart, The Squeamish, and: MOST DEFINITELY NOT FOR THE CLUMSY! Or Fog-headed... 🙋‍♂️
@stuart207
@stuart207 2 роки тому
Research critical mass plutonium testing if you want to see a true mad scientist. Honestly I don't think some people should be given a doctorate but without their "unique" view on the world we would be scrabbling around in the dark ages still 😂
@hairyasstruman2257
@hairyasstruman2257 2 роки тому
I'm a chemist. I've worked with some pyrophoric substances, like trimethylphosphine, that ignite when exposed to air. Not fun to work with
@johnny-wm4uo
@johnny-wm4uo 3 роки тому
UKposts: How many timestambs do you want? ChemicalForce: Yes
@sixstringedthing
@sixstringedthing 3 роки тому
*timestamp
@FJamesPrice
@FJamesPrice 3 роки тому
and an advertisement for each one
@johnbassam8831
@johnbassam8831 3 роки тому
lintrodiction
@Sly_Fella
@Sly_Fella 3 роки тому
Yea right, i noticed it too and i was like, bRuH how many time stamps do need
@FJamesPrice
@FJamesPrice 3 роки тому
@@mepacrina9291 Was watching on my phone. Of course I have adblock on desktop.
@bagusbudi3828
@bagusbudi3828 Рік тому
It's amazing to hear you say "polytetrafluoroethylene" in such a proper way
@AnthonyTalerico
@AnthonyTalerico 11 місяців тому
Subscribed. I can’t believe I didn’t know of you before this! Amazing work.
@b.lonewolf417
@b.lonewolf417 3 роки тому
Honestly, the fact that the video honestly DID feature genuine fluoroantimonic acid was enough to impress me, all on its own, but you really went above and beyond! :-)
@Spandex08
@Spandex08 3 роки тому
What is so impressive about that
@Avarice0918
@Avarice0918 3 роки тому
@@Spandex08 lots of clickbait about the strongest acid in the world
@stxnw
@stxnw 3 роки тому
@@Spandex08 Pretty sure this is the first video actually doing so.
@adity.atiwari
@adity.atiwari 2 роки тому
and a genuinely educative video at that, good shit
@VergilArcanis
@VergilArcanis 2 роки тому
Getting a hold of FluoroAntimonic acid is difficult for the average person. I think there was a video a while back of a solid acidic compound of "the world's strongest acid" and it did really poorly
@gtickno2946
@gtickno2946 3 роки тому
5:15 the way it has vapor coming off it when poured on the spoon feels straight out of a Hollywood mad scientist representation of chemistry
@panykfelidae9018
@panykfelidae9018 3 роки тому
I leaned away from the screen. That is not the kind of fuming I want out of something this spooky
@denske1272
@denske1272 3 роки тому
@@panykfelidae9018 isnt that just the acid reacting with moisture in the air?
@Homm3dude88
@Homm3dude88 3 роки тому
@@denske1272 It probably is, and the gas itself is most likely HF (g), which is pretty nasty stuff.
@Homm3dude88
@Homm3dude88 3 роки тому
If you want some really volatile/fuming stuff you should look up Titanium tetra chloride, TiCl4, reactions on youtube. It reacts with moisture in the air and creates HCl (g).
@andym4695
@andym4695 9 місяців тому
I was an R&D chemist for a bit more than a decade. All I can say is, fortunately I almost never had to work with chemicals more dangerous than a "3" on the NFPA label, and definitely not something like this stuff. A hydrogen peroxide burn is bad enough, thank you!
@keentrasborg2566
@keentrasborg2566 Рік тому
Very interesting video even if I know nothing about chemistry! But thanks for showing me that acid strength does not always equate to corrosive-ness, as this has been a life-long belief of mine. Cool! :) Alchemy increased to 1.
@Arclite02
@Arclite02 3 роки тому
"Although it seems there is some kind of damage, everything's actually in good condition" ...The package... Is SMOKING.
@notyou2353
@notyou2353 3 роки тому
Nah, nah, it's fine. It's s u p p o s e d to do that.
@voogru
@voogru 3 роки тому
Completely normal phenomenon.
@chadmccain2965
@chadmccain2965 3 роки тому
if it was a pyrophoric it would have went 💥💥💥 "BOOM" 💥💥💥
@spiderdude2099
@spiderdude2099 3 роки тому
Have you seen how little of a chemical like TiCl4 you need to create huge clouds of vapor? We’re talking 1 or 2 milligrams and it can create a terrible looking smoking effect, while in reality posing no threat. That’s likely what’s happening here.
@tobiasgrijsen3943
@tobiasgrijsen3943 3 роки тому
@@spiderdude2099 plus... Id say its a plus side, since if you get something on you, say on a latex glove, you would notice immediately if paid close attention to accidental spills.. And meat wise, somehow its terribly fast, perhaps even painless how fast it goes, but doesnt really go deep down into the flesh, although im never going to want to see this shit in person haha
@foracekryr5366
@foracekryr5366 3 роки тому
Respect for this man being the first to show this acid, every other youtuber just clickbaits.
@MaxC_1
@MaxC_1 3 роки тому
@Captain_Morgan Well i'm not sure about the as quoted "Rapidly and explosively decomposes upon contact with water. Because of this property, fluoroantimonic acid cannot be used in aqueous solution. It is only used in a solution of hydrofluoric acid." so practically it cannot exist in an aqueous solution if it was the real thing so either it was fake or it wasn't an aqueous solution
@drips1030
@drips1030 Місяць тому
Need to give my head a wobble. Getting excited when i read "strongest acid in the world" !!! 😂
@SaunaShruti
@SaunaShruti 10 місяців тому
Well explained!! Great job, keep it up!!
@JMUDoc
@JMUDoc 3 роки тому
I'm watching a five-day-old video filmed hundreds of miles away and I STILL feel as though I'm in danger.
@MrHowwierd
@MrHowwierd 3 роки тому
same
@justicar5
@justicar5 3 роки тому
Same
@FU-Utube
@FU-Utube 3 роки тому
Same
@uraverageskeleton6480
@uraverageskeleton6480 3 роки тому
Same
@dukem8774
@dukem8774 3 роки тому
Same
@theman36951
@theman36951 3 роки тому
That potassium gave me a scare. You''ve got some serious huevos my guy.
@cameronsouth4029
@cameronsouth4029 3 роки тому
i thought it was just me 😭 i knew it would pop but it still caught me off guard
@AtlasReburdened
@AtlasReburdened 3 роки тому
Yeah, it got me good. Haven't jumped like that in years.
@T3sl4
@T3sl4 3 роки тому
[Potassium explodes] Faraday: "Sometimes potassium does that. Let me get another piece and put it in the oven."
@alexpotts6520
@alexpotts6520 3 роки тому
This is speculation on my part, but I suspect the "pop" is due to some sort of redox between potassium and antimony. I know that pure potassium on its own can sometimes go off like when scraped around with a knife, especially if it's old or hasn't been stored properly, due to the build-up of highly oxidising peroxides and superoxides on the metal surface coming into contact with fresh metal. My knowledge of antimony chemistry is basically zero, but if it's anything like nitrogen then I'd expect the SbF6- to be a pretty strong oxidising agent. So perhaps something similar is happening here?
@josephgauthier5018
@josephgauthier5018 3 роки тому
same. when he brought out the potassium, I'm like "oh dear lord, no, please no". when he started CUTTING the potassium with the acid on it, I about sucked in my chair, because my ass was clenching so hard. then I damn near had a heart attack when the thing exploded! definitely a "don't try at home or anywhere else" moment
@phillair3813
@phillair3813 5 місяців тому
Thank you for the illuminating demonstrations.
@samcarlos1276
@samcarlos1276 10 місяців тому
I understood nothing !!! The video however is very well done and this guy is definitely professional the way he handles this acid and tests it so thoroughly. Great investigative work done properly.
@comiccat4650
@comiccat4650 3 роки тому
This guy really has that "mad scientist" accent
@rexrabbiteer
@rexrabbiteer 3 роки тому
he looks like one too lol
@kevinmalone3210
@kevinmalone3210 3 роки тому
No doubt, and he has that nightmare acid with him.
@ufc990
@ufc990 3 роки тому
What are you talking about? My biochem professor yelled at us way more than this guy.
@zakzwijn8410
@zakzwijn8410 3 роки тому
Not just the accent :D
@shabu5072
@shabu5072 3 роки тому
He is the human version of Rick sanchez
@falconrei9836
@falconrei9836 3 роки тому
“This is not clickbait. This is the strongest acid ever” Every hippie everywhere: Click^1,000,000,000,000
@Sizzlik
@Sizzlik 3 роки тому
just like you, fish
@rbsalapantan3887
@rbsalapantan3887 3 роки тому
Yeah Really thought this was some kind of LSD
@whorton4
@whorton4 3 роки тому
Yeah, don't play with it, or lick it. . . .Just drop it in a nearby trashcan.
@aesop2733
@aesop2733 3 роки тому
@@whorton4 I'm sure you do things that people disagree with or have negative experiences with, and in spite of that do it anyway because it benefits you. That's called living. There are worse hobbies and pastimes than doing a little acid every now and then. Alcohol would be a good example of such a thing, or driving like an a-hole. Eating too many sweets. Many people learn and grow from those experiences, and it's a small minority of that community that abuse or otherwise misunderstand the experience in a way that ultimately becomes detrimental.
@whorton4
@whorton4 3 роки тому
@@aesop2733 Oh I don't have a problem with occasional use of psychedelic's . . .Especially LSD-25. Sadly, it continues to remain a schedule I drug. . .
@AB-80X
@AB-80X 7 місяців тому
Can I ask. What is the mol % SbF5 of this acid? I ask because it is very important as to how strong the acid is. It could be anything from Ho -13 to -28 depending on the molar % SbF5
@sf2k617
@sf2k617 Рік тому
Wow great job on this video, you demonstrated the corrosiveness of flouroantimonic acid on a lot of different materials and it really helps to put into perspective how powerful it is
@AB-80X
@AB-80X 7 місяців тому
As a chemist, I hate to say this, but no it really does not lol. Fun to watch, but as he said in the end, corrosiveness has ZERO to do with an acid's strength.
@sf2k617
@sf2k617 7 місяців тому
@@AB-80X as someone that doesn't give a fuck cry about it lmao
@AB-80X
@AB-80X 7 місяців тому
@@sf2k617 Responding to something you don’t give a fuck about? Odd🤔
@AB-80X
@AB-80X 7 місяців тому
@@sf2k617 Chill dude. It was banter
@NPCNo-xm2li
@NPCNo-xm2li 2 роки тому
Sodium hydride upon coming in contact with the acid be like - "NaH, I'm out"
@OMIMox
@OMIMox 2 роки тому
This is brilliant, and I hate you
@jamesgornall5731
@jamesgornall5731 2 роки тому
Ah this comment needs more love
@jehannes1000
@jehannes1000 2 роки тому
angry upvote
@yusufabdalla1106
@yusufabdalla1106 2 роки тому
HA
@DarrajCasa
@DarrajCasa 3 роки тому
19:01 Hooooly mooly , i jumped out of my chair 🙉😂😂
@almightyv4321
@almightyv4321 3 роки тому
hhhhhhhhhhhh ashkatdir hna asat wla ghir recommendation dayra khdmtha😂😂😂
@DarrajCasa
@DarrajCasa 3 роки тому
@@almightyv4321 😂😂😂😂😂 100%
@devilio
@devilio 3 роки тому
My heart stopped for few second... NDE here T_T
@blakemalley9053
@blakemalley9053 3 роки тому
RIP Headphone users!
@Guitarninjaruy
@Guitarninjaruy 3 роки тому
Potassium did as the trees and fucked off
@MrBICKUS9
@MrBICKUS9 Рік тому
Acid is one of those things i have always been petrified of, even though there would never be a situation where id be near any that could do some serious damage, its just always haunted me
@SimuLord
@SimuLord 3 роки тому
Normal person: "Should I handle sodium hydride?" Sodium hydride: NaH.
@deano43
@deano43 3 роки тому
Very clever, I like it.
@tobilos_gaming
@tobilos_gaming 3 роки тому
hahahahaaa
@siriusa5298
@siriusa5298 3 роки тому
Oh god u remind me of my science teacher
@lil_weasel219
@lil_weasel219 3 роки тому
Ive seen that joke like 4 times already...
@kjgscience
@kjgscience 3 роки тому
Lolll
@RobertSmith-km6gi
@RobertSmith-km6gi Рік тому
Years ago I worked with gold, dissolving it in Aqua Regia as part of a process. We had many reagent grade acids in carboys that were color coded for easy identification. For some ridiculous reason, the HCL and HFL were the same color. The process involved 19 liter spherical reaction flasks set into hemispherical heaters. You can see where this is going. I mistakenly made the acid mix with the wrong acid! And used the heater to speed up the reaction. A few minutes later I noticed that nothing was happening and since the reaction was usually instantaneous with a distinct color change I started to panic. So, stop, pump out the acid, rinse several times, and prepare to start over. When I examined the glass flask I found that the HFL had already eaten into it to the point where I had to trash it. Those flasks were expensive! I learned a valuable lesson.
@realmtraveller
@realmtraveller Рік тому
pretty sure the company you worked for learnt a better one on safety
@RobertSmith-km6gi
@RobertSmith-km6gi Рік тому
@@realmtraveller I’m not so sure they did. This was over 50 years ago. They always seemed to know when OSHA was coming and did a massive cleanup and hid the worse visuals. PPE was not mandatory! The company is a lot bigger now and all of that has probably changed. As far as the acid situation, the color coding was from the supplier. Why on earth 2 acids whose name was only 2 letters different would have the same color code, especially since HFL is so dangerous to handle is a mystery. I always appreciate the feedback.
@TruthBoy6
@TruthBoy6 Рік тому
​@@RobertSmith-km6gi since you belong to chemistry field, i would like to ask which major should i choose from as a PCM(physics, chemistry, mathematic) student who is in 12th grade/class/standard as i like chemistry and would like to pursue an engineering course which has alot to study about chemistry. As i have interest in the chemistry, should i choose chemical engineering or any better suggestion?
@RobertSmith-km6gi
@RobertSmith-km6gi Рік тому
@@TruthBoy6 You can’t go wrong with chem-eng. Have you been accepted to a university? I attended a top engineering college but I didn’t graduate and I’m not officially a chemist although I worked in chemically oriented industries for my entire career. I retired from a plastics company as the head colorist which position required knowledge of both chemistry and physics. If you have the grades go for a top rated program. Good luck!
@AB-80X
@AB-80X 7 місяців тому
@@RobertSmith-km6gi Sounds like you worked for Union Carbide lol.
@dimiubezio1250
@dimiubezio1250 10 місяців тому
First Video I watched an im hooked🤘🏼
@ciscovlahakis
@ciscovlahakis 10 днів тому
Love to see reviews of my favorite mouthwash!
@B_Snaxx
@B_Snaxx 3 роки тому
This man is playing Minecraft dirt sounds when he drops the acid
@carlgiraulo8282
@carlgiraulo8282 3 роки тому
Quality content if you ask me 🤣😂
@alessandrosantolini5323
@alessandrosantolini5323 3 роки тому
Yuo are a culture man
@paulbeahm3891
@paulbeahm3891 3 роки тому
Dude if he dropped this acid he would die... oh wait you meant drop it.
@zwz.zdenek
@zwz.zdenek 3 роки тому
The takeaway: If reaction is underwhelming, add more acid.
@bobcoleman9045
@bobcoleman9045 3 роки тому
Classic mistake
@bikerbob2005
@bikerbob2005 3 роки тому
Sometimes a few drops of water to allow reaction not to just sit on pile of ash.
@UltimateEnd0
@UltimateEnd0 3 роки тому
1200 mics
@fabio-franco
@fabio-franco 9 місяців тому
Really liked the video. It is my first one from you and the first I see that explores some fun curiosities. I only missed a conclusion for each reaction. Like, why the sodium seem to have exploded or what are the resulting fumes or products of the reactions. Nevertheless, very fun.
@maverick.404
@maverick.404 Рік тому
The fact that this is not a clickbait makes me happy
@ricomock2
@ricomock2 3 роки тому
You know a chemical is angry when it starts smoking just because it was opened
@alf3071
@alf3071 3 роки тому
but where did the smoke come from if it was inside that bottle?
@grbgeslnger24
@grbgeslnger24 3 роки тому
I seen that reaction it had with the air. Pretty neat
@ricomock2
@ricomock2 3 роки тому
@@alf3071 It was reacting with the air or the humidity in the air. Some chemicals are just reactive enough that just being exposed to the air starts reactions, typically they're very volatile compounds that do nasty things
@whostygryscub
@whostygryscub 3 роки тому
@@ricomock2 no.. he meant when he was removing the wrap.. the container was surrounded with gases.. in the beginning before he cut the plastic away
@ricomock2
@ricomock2 3 роки тому
@@Cody2nd I actually work for a company that makes large gas compressors. Primarily for the natural gas industry, but occasionally we do spark resistant compressors or compressors with extra (relatively extreme) corrosion resistance, to handle that that sort of gasses
@RARufus
@RARufus 3 роки тому
Acid: I’m the strongest ever!!! Plastic bottle: Calm down there pal.
@mangouschase
@mangouschase 3 роки тому
In the news there was a guy that used chlorosulfuric acid in a robbery, then had to run with the acid and his bottle dissolved mid-way leaking acid
@aundrybsk4330
@aundrybsk4330 3 роки тому
@@mangouschase cap
@madhankumar3295
@madhankumar3295 3 роки тому
3:59
@richkidboywonder
@richkidboywonder 3 роки тому
@@aundrybsk4330 😂
@that_one_spectre
@that_one_spectre 3 роки тому
Fluoroantimonic Acid melts through everything except for teflon. I retract my comment as I noticed this was the highlighted comment and said this before hearing those long magic words.
@user-je3fx6li3w
@user-je3fx6li3w 9 місяців тому
The coolest channel... Where else can you see such miracles🧐
@TheBitterSarcasmOfMs.Anthropy
@TheBitterSarcasmOfMs.Anthropy 10 місяців тому
So that was the kind of acid that dude in Robocop got melted by! You've solved a 35 year mystery for me! Thanks!
@harleck9119
@harleck9119 3 роки тому
23:02 As a bass player who loves chemistry, I must say this was unexpected af and the most epic crossover as well
@seanwarren9357
@seanwarren9357 3 роки тому
o7
@bluesideup007
@bluesideup007 3 роки тому
SLAP! that bass. (Davie approves)
@seanwarren9357
@seanwarren9357 3 роки тому
@@Jtzkb there's an app for that.
@jeffwarner9451
@jeffwarner9451 3 роки тому
EPICO!
@PastelPinkChaos
@PastelPinkChaos 3 роки тому
Checkmate! Other crossovers
@HexLabz
@HexLabz 3 роки тому
I feel like my computer should be under a fume hood while watching this.
@ericlyons6251
@ericlyons6251 10 місяців тому
It’s fun to see all these comments from people that have a technical background in this. You guys seem excited to talk about a subject that 99% of ppl just wouldn’t understand (myself included)
@lobo5734
@lobo5734 Рік тому
As a chemist sitting in my office at Sigma Aldrich, thanks for doing the glove test for me.
@davidhinostroza9420
@davidhinostroza9420 Місяць тому
wait a second
@firagaymer2383
@firagaymer2383 Місяць тому
@@davidhinostroza9420brainrot
@Ixions
@Ixions 3 роки тому
Fluoroantimonic Acid- "Shut up and take my proton!"
@ximfo4883
@ximfo4883 3 роки тому
H+ ions: its free real estate
@Raage.
@Raage. 3 роки тому
Chemistry jokes are tight!
@FelixBaker420
@FelixBaker420 3 роки тому
@@Raage. They always get a good reaction ;)
@guyaug7212
@guyaug7212 3 роки тому
This is not Reddit. It's UKposts you have to make dumb jokes like me And put smilies 🤣😂
@Nic7320
@Nic7320 3 роки тому
C'mon, don't be negative.
@miaomiaochan
@miaomiaochan 10 місяців тому
If only this channel had existed back when I was studying chemistry in college...
@levistepanian5341
@levistepanian5341 7 місяців тому
Unsettling that the vapors are so heavy, I imagine that they in low concentration would cause severe damage
@RaExpIn
@RaExpIn 3 роки тому
Thanks for making rare, high quality footage of this acid and its reactions available to the world! What an awesome and scary video! Keep it up! I would like to mention, that the immediate damage is the least of your problems, when the acid gets in contact with the skin. The hydrogen fluoride formed on contact with the skin is able to diffuse into the skin and even the bones beneath it, destroying nerves and tissue on its way, which can even prevent pain to occur immediately. So, a burn can be unnoticed, until the skin, bones or a whole body part have to be removed. When a burn is detected early, calcium gluconate solution is immediately applied to prevent further damage or even death. When the pain occurs it can't be treated with the usual painkillers, which is another unpleasant side effect.
@alicewyan
@alicewyan 3 роки тому
This substance sounds unreasonably scary
@jozesveticic1919
@jozesveticic1919 3 роки тому
@@alicewyan HF is the devil's own diarrhoea.
@caphunterx2322
@caphunterx2322 3 роки тому
I've seen a guy get in contact with HF... Just a little bit and the damage it did was gore to say the least. His skin was coming lose made me extra careful when handling this substance my self. Luckily I rarely have to use it my self
@meatsmell8639
@meatsmell8639 3 роки тому
@@caphunterx2322 If you don't mind me asking, what do you do that would put you in contact with using this stuff? And what uses does it have in practical applications? O.o
@RaExpIn
@RaExpIn 3 роки тому
@@meatsmell8639 F.e. it is used to etch glass or remove synthetic peptides from the resin these are grown on in the solid-phase synthesis.
@Lawtonizer
@Lawtonizer 3 роки тому
Opens package with nitrile gloves, then tests it on nitrile gloves and finds that they get dissolved
@S_Carol
@S_Carol 3 роки тому
If they delay contact even a little, they're still useful. Think lab coats: they're definitely not liquid-proof, but they're still safety equipment when handling corrosive liquid chemicals.
@irokosalei5133
@irokosalei5133 3 роки тому
It dissolves mithril??
@lars6261
@lars6261 3 роки тому
@@irokosalei5133 ??
@RessuRekt
@RessuRekt 3 роки тому
@@irokosalei5133 what
@MK5JETT
@MK5JETT 3 роки тому
@@irokosalei5133 nothing disolved mithril
@user-ym2rl2fw3n
@user-ym2rl2fw3n 5 місяців тому
You got some balls on you, dude. I would never in my LIFE mess with this stuff! :)
@hello-sz7hp
@hello-sz7hp 5 місяців тому
Would you consider leaving on 2 tables lamps with 2 different types of bulbs and seeing which lamp burns out first, how long it takes for each one, and why, a type of science experiment? .,;
@user-ym2rl2fw3n
@user-ym2rl2fw3n 5 місяців тому
I guess. Whatcha got in mind?@@hello-sz7hp
@TThomas-si7yn
@TThomas-si7yn 5 місяців тому
I'm a new subscriber and I have to say, you make me afraid for you. You're very brave.
@northernzeus768
@northernzeus768 3 роки тому
I used to work at Aldrich chemical years ago. The manufacturer of this product. I never handled this acid but just about every other known. I remember seeing this used in reactions that we ran in the bulk labs and thinking what a strange name. I did once step into a bucket for of straight sulfuric I was using to clean a giant centrifuge after a reaction. There were 2 ways to clean the stainless centrifuge. One... good old fashion elbow grease and another was a solvent, base or acid depending on the product you spun. The acid was the most fun. The centrifuge would smoke and get hot and shine like a diamond in a goats ass after. I had a water hose in my hand and shoved it down my rubber boot. Foot tingled and got super hot. Mild burns and I no longer have hair in that foot. True story.very good company btw. Good pay for low level material handlers and the chemists make huge money. The main plants are Sheboygan and milwaukee,WI It was just Milwaukee when I worked there in the 90’s.
@fishstickssrn3909
@fishstickssrn3909 2 роки тому
Thanks for sharing your story!
@kewlbeans9905
@kewlbeans9905 2 роки тому
'I used to be a chemistry teacher in a high school. I was over qualified and working a dead end job. I made a bomb out of fulminated mercury and became kingpin of methamphetamine empire. What's my name? You know! You all know! Now, say my name....I'm the man who killed Gus Fring! I am Heisenberg! Don't you forget it!' lol 🤣
@chrischiampo7647
@chrischiampo7647 2 роки тому
@@kewlbeans9905 Breaking Bad 😎
@barrythehatchet1380
@barrythehatchet1380 2 роки тому
@@kewlbeans9905 C10, H15, N with a molecular weight of 149.24
@kewlbeans9905
@kewlbeans9905 2 роки тому
@@barrythehatchet1380 'OK but I made poison out of rice and beans according to my partner Jesse....b!atch!' 😂
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 3 роки тому
A new genre of unboxing: chemical unboxing.
@tindalo
@tindalo 3 роки тому
Unboxing chemicals is cool, sigma aldrich is one of my favorites, lithium comes in a beautiful metalic can, but Br is even better because comes in the metalic can, plastic bag and glass, when you open this thing crawls out of the glass like is alive, and is red.... Scary, scary...
@Walamonga1313
@Walamonga1313 3 роки тому
Chemistry made fun
@bengsynthmusic
@bengsynthmusic 3 роки тому
@@tindalo I think he meant opening boxes by corrosive chemicals.
@raikked
@raikked 3 роки тому
crystal meth unboxing (insane gone wrong)
@christopherleubner6633
@christopherleubner6633 3 роки тому
Aldrich likes to put horrible chemicals in cans.
@IonIsFalling7217
@IonIsFalling7217 10 місяців тому
Showing the effects is insanely cool. But explaining why would also be good.
@0Sirk0
@0Sirk0 Рік тому
your music is both suspenseful and unsettling. Good job.
@naota3k
@naota3k 3 роки тому
nobody: fluoroantimonic acid: you're getting a proton, AND YOU'RE GETTING A PROTON, AND _YOU'RE_ GETTING A PROTON! EVERYBODY'S GETTING PROTONS!
@sk8mysterion
@sk8mysterion 3 роки тому
Please explain 🤔✌️
@Nova63_
@Nova63_ 3 роки тому
@@sk8mysterion how strong an acid is is its ability to donate a hydrogen ion (i.e. a proton) to whatever it is reacting with. Similarly how strong a base is is how hard it can pull off a hydrogen ion from another molecule.
@User-nu6km
@User-nu6km 3 роки тому
Opra
@kentuckysmoose
@kentuckysmoose 3 роки тому
@@sk8mysterion aka its forcing the connection of the material to come apart but adding protons
@user-vg3yc9lx4q
@user-vg3yc9lx4q 3 роки тому
That has to be from rampart in apex legends
@adamn7409
@adamn7409 3 роки тому
I’ve searched for videos of this elusive acid on the internet since I’ve heard about it over a year ago to no avail. Extremely overjoyed that someone finally makes a video about it. Thank you very much!
@l.a4738
@l.a4738 3 роки тому
Yoy saw it from mr slav didn't you?
@toehair69
@toehair69 3 роки тому
Lmao this was a random recommendation below a video bashing Ronald Reagan I was watching 😂 took me like, half a second to find it
@toehair69
@toehair69 3 роки тому
@tester123532456 Bruh. Just because people voice an opinion doesn't automatically mean they're shoving it down your throat. You shouldn't look so deep into things. This video was such an odd recommendation to be under the other, so I thought it was worth mentioning. Like if you were watching a cupcake baking vid and the next recommendation was "how to pick a funeral home". Just odd lmao.
@Habzo421
@Habzo421 3 роки тому
@@l.a4738 Yea same lol I just saw his video four minutes ago and search for this video
@adamn7409
@adamn7409 3 роки тому
@@l.a4738 surprisingly no! I saw it from scishow’s “Most dangerous chemicals”. It was strange to learn there’s no footage of the acid when Azidoazide Azide (what the video claims to be one of the most sensitive explosives) to only be a few clicks away
@Andrew-Locksley691
@Andrew-Locksley691 10 місяців тому
Very informative video thank you. One point I was thinking that the reaction with flesh would be dramatic (not to disamaler to white phosphorus)but it didn't burn as much as I had anticipated.
@KysEcstacy
@KysEcstacy 7 місяців тому
Its almost definetly dilute, meaning it would be even more powerful if in a higher concentration. Still the burns shown are awful enough
@sharkysmachine9248
@sharkysmachine9248 Рік тому
Potassium *BANG!* Got me good... volume was up, and I'm wide awake now 😂😅😉
@batterymakermarkii2654
@batterymakermarkii2654 2 роки тому
When the liquid smokes in the presence of air, you know the stuff is trouble...
@samukelombambo4263
@samukelombambo4263 2 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mathematics5573
@mathematics5573 2 роки тому
Many chemicals create fumes and smoke when they react with other stuff. .eg dry ice. That a why chemists use fume cupboards. It's the strength and power of the acid that he has failed to mention, that is important.
@neyoid
@neyoid 2 роки тому
Some things just catch fire when they touch air. Even at room temperature. It's called being pyrophoric
@timohara7717
@timohara7717 2 роки тому
@@mathematics5573 dry ice melts or whatever its called
@mathematics5573
@mathematics5573 2 роки тому
@@timohara7717 yep. It is frozen N2 or something.one of the air gases.
@DGFishRfine1
@DGFishRfine1 3 роки тому
Most of these reactions are so violent and immediate that they don't even have time to be spectacular. I feel like this is the chemistry equivalent of watching someone get so angry that they go dangerously quiet.
@hanselsihotang
@hanselsihotang 3 роки тому
The acid completely melt through the flesh and bones as if they're just warm butter. My lab experience was kinda limited but I remembered that regular strong acid like the Sulphuric or Chloride Acid didn't react that fast, you usually need to heat them up. This acid is just on a whole other level.
@elmothewise3915
@elmothewise3915 3 роки тому
Doom reference?
@alphax4785
@alphax4785 3 роки тому
@@hanselsihotang Heck, Nilered made a video a while back where he poured concentrated Nitric, Sulfuric and Hydrochloric acids on his hand and only washed them off when they started to itch, which was 20 seconds for two and 5-10 for the third and suffered no ill effects other than his hands turning a bit orange for a while since they only burned through the top layer of dead skin. One droplet of this stuff probably severely injures and/or kills you since it'll burn right through your skin forming nasty Fluorine compounds the whole way.
@hanselsihotang
@hanselsihotang 3 роки тому
@@alphax4785 yeah, that sounds pretty similar, once when I was researching about protein content (the acids were used to disintegrate the proteins in order to calculate the Nitrogen number), I spilled a few drops of concentrated HCL onto my latex glove-covered hand (or H2SO4, forgot which one since I tested several acids at once). I immediately panicked and washed it quickly, so it only stays on for 10seconds or so. Aside from a pretty painful irritation there're no permanent damage. so the damage was minimal, but still, acid needs to be treated carefully, and shouldn't be misused.
@Lingovery
@Lingovery 3 місяці тому
I liked this video too much. Thank you so much. 🥀🥀🥀
@R2_D3
@R2_D3 9 місяців тому
I love the blue gloves! LoL! The black ones, later on, look a bit more appropriate!
@majorjohnson8001
@majorjohnson8001 3 роки тому
I keep hearing "fluoro-*demonic* acid." I am not sure that that is wrong.
@Menaceblue3
@Menaceblue3 3 роки тому
Not exactly wrong.... But not quite right!
@lusoverse8710
@lusoverse8710 3 роки тому
Counter that with angelic acid (which is a thing).
@cliffordsmith8499
@cliffordsmith8499 3 роки тому
Close enough!!
@whorton4
@whorton4 3 роки тому
There is a compound called Domoic acid, which is related to strange bird behavior, including the basis for the movie, "The Birds." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domoic_acid
@SuperAronGamerMNO
@SuperAronGamerMNO 3 роки тому
Even the autogenerated subtitles heard "flourine demonic acid".
@Steve-kj9tx
@Steve-kj9tx 2 роки тому
I understood very little of that, but damn do I love hearing people talk about what they know and love. It's so inspiring!
@toolbaggers
@toolbaggers 2 роки тому
Stay away from narcissists
@ChristopherGray00
@ChristopherGray00 Рік тому
@@toolbaggers being passionate doesn't make you a narcissist
@noskcaj1665
@noskcaj1665 Рік тому
@@ChristopherGray00 he never said that, just make sure to discern who is and who isn't
@ChristopherGray00
@ChristopherGray00 Рік тому
@@noskcaj1665 he implied that based off of the comment he had replied to
@abdoonyt9049
@abdoonyt9049 Рік тому
Only a mf named steve would say that
@hannahphoenix818
@hannahphoenix818 Рік тому
What are your table and glassware made of? I thought it corroded pretty much everything except Teflon, yet you seem to be able to spill it on your table with no problems.
@alphablackwolf1990
@alphablackwolf1990 8 місяців тому
10:39 This is same with creeper sound on minecraft
@reaccionaexplota
@reaccionaexplota 3 роки тому
Awesome video. So scary tho
@ChemicalForce
@ChemicalForce 3 роки тому
Muchas gracias :D
@simonstergaard
@simonstergaard 3 роки тому
Scary...Not at all. This is heaven for real chemists ! The more danger, the better. We have respect, not fear.
@Sebastian-ip5py
@Sebastian-ip5py 3 роки тому
@@simonstergaard That is actually true, I respect some chemicals more than I fear them
@jigoku2359
@jigoku2359 3 роки тому
Santos bacalaos es el jefe!
@Member_zero
@Member_zero 3 роки тому
yeah ... when I watch chemistry experiments - ever since I was in high school actualy - the number one thing that always comes to my mind is ... how to weaponize this ... for some reason however, chemistry teacher would never want to give me tips to make some explosives at home ... they only focus on borring stuff :P
@neillynch_ecocidologist
@neillynch_ecocidologist 3 роки тому
"Fatal if swallowed" - *that's just half the story, isn't it!*
@meyerlemon3776
@meyerlemon3776 3 роки тому
So i wasn't supposed to drink it?
@SinfulSlayr
@SinfulSlayr 3 роки тому
@@meyerlemon3776 Did ya at least chug it?
@matthewmcmurtry1091
@matthewmcmurtry1091 3 роки тому
Look Like He Drunk SOME;)
@CrazyNerdInventor
@CrazyNerdInventor 3 роки тому
I love how msds says FATAL IF SWALLOWED yet for legal reasons they have to give instructions on what to do if it is swallowed even though they know you're fucked and nothing will save you.
@mrmartinwatson1
@mrmartinwatson1 3 роки тому
Ah so its a derivitive of Dr.Tichioners
@catfree
@catfree 10 місяців тому
I love the blue tint of that bottle its stored in
@antonio63ggg27
@antonio63ggg27 10 місяців тому
Very nice as always. I have a suggestion that is extremely difficult… so we’ll never see it probably. HSbF6 diluted in ClF5. The strongest acid in the strongest stable (somehow) oxidizer. ClF5 deserves its own vid, but it’s probably too hard to get and to handle(!). Anyway… many kudos for your many exotic chemical vids!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@AB-80X
@AB-80X 7 місяців тому
Just curious. But as a chemist, I'm not entirely sure what your goal would be for mixing those two compounds? A quick pop as it oxidizes.
@UrMomGoes2College
@UrMomGoes2College 3 роки тому
"The fume from the can shows it was not packaged properly" UPS: 👀
@daisuki9296
@daisuki9296 2 роки тому
Sigma Aldrich
@akashmukherjee2405
@akashmukherjee2405 3 роки тому
Brother, I really hope you have a very powerful air hood and ventilation. You're a gem and the world needs you.
@SnappedSeven
@SnappedSeven 3 роки тому
im sure hes not that stupid if hes been handling chemical after chemical
@tp6335
@tp6335 3 роки тому
if he didn't he would have died in that beryllium video
@douglas8568
@douglas8568 3 роки тому
@@tp6335 Now I want to watch the beryllium video..
@onlinememetroller7083
@onlinememetroller7083 3 роки тому
He is not an indian dont worry
@travisamazingable
@travisamazingable 3 роки тому
you can literally hear and see the ventilation in the video im pretty sure and im no expert
@DGerharts
@DGerharts Місяць тому
Thank you for the chicken ceviche recipe, can’t wait to try.
@JCAGPRODUCCIONES
@JCAGPRODUCCIONES Рік тому
Is cool to see a video of this acid, there's no much information of this one around the internet.
@AtlasReburdened
@AtlasReburdened 3 роки тому
Yep, my curiosity is pretty much satisfied. I don't want to be anywhere near that acid for any reason ever.
@lucianoromero777
@lucianoromero777 2 роки тому
I wonder how he gets all these crazy things, does he just call labs and say “hey I’m a scientist at a university, can you send me this chemical”
@SilverAura
@SilverAura 2 роки тому
There's likely certifications or something that are presented to ensure you're qualified to handle the chemicals. But I can't say for sure.
@blackjackzw
@blackjackzw 2 роки тому
@@SilverAura you would certainly hope they don’t just allow random people to get hold of these chemicals. They could be crazy dangerous in the wrong hands!
@choebalkop
@choebalkop 2 роки тому
@@blackjackzw like guns
@gregpenismith8884
@gregpenismith8884 2 роки тому
@@blackjackzw not anymore dangerous than a baseball bat or machete.
@nootnoot5623
@nootnoot5623 2 роки тому
@@choebalkop Or cars. Clown.
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