Each ELEMENT Explained in 1min (Sulfur)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2024
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Thanks for the shoutout dude, can't wait for lawrencium
Always thought these videos would get better. you didnt dissapoint
This is so awesome. Can't wait for the Osmium and the super-heavies
Gives off similar vibes to the "lets go gambling" meme, just stick figures and pngs
damn I didn't know that pure sulfur was orderless, cus the stuff I had in school smelled like ass and it wasn't being melted that mf even in it's solid form smelled awful - luv u ❤
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Wdym sulphur has no smell
Pure sulfur is odorless
@@PeriodicOddities the kind of dissapointment is every emotion except happines. And since sadness plus betray equals french, we shall call this feeling: european
@@mihaleben6051 I think most pure elements have no smell. Oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, silicon, all metals, Sulfur, nitrogen, all noble gases. The only pure ones I can think of with a smell are halogens. the internet isn't helping me check this but I am pretty sure most smells come from ions & bonded molecules that aren't bonded to themselves. Because the nerves in our noses work by catching the little electrons on the elements & then somehow translate that into something our brain calls scent. I am guessing highly reactive things have smells because they are just that willing to react with the nerves & that things common in our air aren't recognised as scents by our brain as its background nose so it ignores it. Like the way you can become nose blind as some cleaning ad once taught me to the stink of your own house because its background nose. The nervous system is fascinating but we barely cover it in biology. We mention the boring stuff like reflexes & the simple ones like sight but I never knew how the most interesting senses worked.