Is it ALIVE? Insane Chemical Reaction! 🧪👀😳
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- Get ready to witness some weird chemistry in action! Watch as we create a strange chemical reaction that resembles the villain Venom from Spiderman! This reaction uses the unique properties of Galinstan, a liquid metal alloy made of gallium, indium and tin. Don't miss out on this fascinating look at the unpredictable world of chemistry!
#chemistry #science #experiment #terminator
For more on this reaction, see this video • Did I Make Venom Using...
And this article:
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Terminator directors: WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN
"Poly-mimetic Alloy "
No more cgi, conventional effects are better.
@@robertcampomizzi7988 I heard this in an Austrian accent
@mehtjig sorry. I thought I was responding to someone that was talking about ww2. My bad. This thing you said makes sense now that I know what you meant. Ignore my first message, lol.
Exactly my thoughts were, one step closer to Terminator universe
I like how after a bit it snaps back into spherical drops. As if it's saying "All right, enough of that."
😂
"the show is over"
The polyjuice potion only lasts so long
hello nano pfp
“Snap back to reality”
Using this experiment as an example of nonstandard movement in single celled amoebic organisms
In my highschool freshman biology class the instructor put a petri dish on an overhead projector and ran this reaction so you could see it on the screen then asked us if what we saw was a living organism....it moves, it reproduces (splits into multiple beads) and consumes (the copper sulphate in the center looks like it's being eaten. A great demonstration of how observation can be misleading
Yes well observed.
@@hyfy-tr2jyit looks like it splits but not grow tbh
@@hyfy-tr2jy I wouldn't really call that reproduction. By that logic, I can make a piece of paper reproduce by ripping it in half
@@hyfy-tr2jy arguably that's not a demonstration of how observation can be misleading, it's a demonstration of how hard definitions can be misleading
Galanstan putting “would you still love me if I was a worm 😢” questions to the TEST
Tommy Technetium silver comment award 🥈
@@TommyTechnetiumPIN IT
Imagine putting a massive amount of this in a huge pool
Imagine putting a small amount of this in a community pool
There was a chinese emperor who made himself underground lakes of mercury in his tomb.
Me looking up gallium in vaccines on Google and finding out there's something to my thoughts 😮
@@tikimillieancient humans were incredibly stupid and superstitious lol we really knew almost nothing of the world that surrounded us. like just think about a world leader doing that now everyone would be confused lol
For anyone that doesn’t know, the main ingredient in Galinstan is Gallium, which is a metal that melts at just above room temperature. Galinstan has interesting uses, but if you just want a non-toxic liquid metal, gallium is your best bet.
Isn't that a country near Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan...?
@@thanatos8618 I'd like to think it's the name of a Western European country (parts of which were formerly known as Gaul, the Gallic Empire, etc.) in an alternate universe.
@@jfm14 the -stan is very characteristically non-Western. Perhaps an alternative history where some Gauls migrated into Central Asia?
@@jfm14 I was joking about the suffix "stan". 😆
@@jfm14 The Galatians were Celtic peoples who migrated to Turkey (Anatolia), four of the "stans" today are Turkic-speaking, I think that's about as perfect as you can get for a "Galinstan"
Thats how the T-1000 started
damn i missed that day in sex-ed
Mimetic poly alloy
What's that?
@@AlbaxSiddiqui, T-1000 is an antagonistic lifeform from the early years of the Terminator movies, specifically from Terminator 2 (1991).
@@tvoovm7254 oh I see
galinstan sounds like a soviet-era rural village or something
It's like Hindustan 🇮🇳
🇰🇿 englistaan Britain 🇬🇧
Afghanistan 🇦🇫
Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
😂😂😂etc
Totally does lol
More like Islamic country
@@Twist-Chats true... some nondescript nation in asia minor that split off from the soviets after 1991
to me it sounds like a sweet warship name.
It's all fun and games till it starts forming a humanoid body and asking if you have seen some 90s kid
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That last shot looked so much like the Game Of Life! Conway would be so proud. 🙂
Game of life?
"Mom why is thay weird worm in the toilet?"
😂
bro's shitting copper ions💀
@@Flesh_Wizard And gallinstan
Shouldn't of ate that
@@NoShameStudios 😂
i can’t stop re watching it it looks alive
It's so weird
The whole universe is life itself. Life is not separate from it, it is it
maybe thats how rna and proteins are formed
Its Calvin from that scifi horror movie "Life" 😅
Life is basially a chemical reaction.
I'm looking forward to liquid metal terminators.
My first thought seeing the galinstan freaking out was “ah yes, the silver is in pain” idek why I thought that 😭
My brain was like how that stuff was moving around😂👏🙌💯
Haha! This video is very bad!
Edit: Thanks creator, for hearting my comment! Much appreciated!
We got more stan. Afghanistan! 😂
1st word looks like word "Allah"
2nd word looks like word "Muhammad"
Persian tbh -Stan/sthan is far from Arabic
@@MdAngelHaqueWell I guess Galinstan is major Muslim
my intestines with IBS be like
AHH so *this* is how they created Arabic writing.
😂
Galinstan is named after the latin names of Gallium, Indium, and Tin, which are Gallium, Indium, and Stannum respectively.
GAL-lium
IN-dium
STAN-num
Ah, I assumed it was discovered in the Islamic nation of Galinstan
@@StragglerTx Why so?
Could this be a fun office desktop thing? Like a snowglobe but not a sphere, just a closed disk like this - and you shake it and stuff.. idk if it's magnetic but that could be fun too, just dragging a magnet on the glass
I see you've had an idea. Go get that bread my man! I buy all sorts of fidgety desk stuff, and it was having thatexact thought. I already have the magnetic shavings thing, and magnetic putty. I'd buy so quick.😅
I actually thought that those were worms/bugs until they popped
well you know it could evolve into a worm with enough time maybe anything that is possible will at some point some where will happen💀
That’s why I am not chemist. I would just sit and play with these kind of things and not work
You should look into alchemy
Does this form of gallium have the same affect on aluminum?
Always blown my mind how a little bit of Gallium could destroy a whole aluminum engine block
Edit: I answered my own question in the reply
Yes. Crazy effect!
I’ll answer my own question here- this is Gallium; Gallinstan is a brand name for Gallium.
By removing any aluminum oxide from the surface of an aluminum structure and introducing Gallium, the aluminum will become very brittle and chip away easy
@@mwoodall13Galinstan is an alloy not simply Gallium, it also has indium and tin
@@mwoodall13and how would you remove the oxide layer, without it instantly forming again?
@@aliceeliot6389by putting liquid gallium on the aluminium, then scratch the aluminium with a knife or something through the liquid gallium
Americans: *"We gotta invade this Galinstan place...THEY GOT WMD's AND OIL!!"*
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That's what I was thinking lol
-stan suffix for alloys is crazy
Bro says this while using an American website to watch an American detailing the chemistry.
@@Asterra2
So your point is that you cannot be a prosperous and influential nation without being evil and destructive also...?🤔
@@warriorson7979 Don't fret, my dude. Even if you do not, I'm confident others will identify the hypocrisy in arbitrarily injecting a nationalist take on a random chemistry clip while simultaneously availing the free services and output of the given country. 😘 Do you do that with every video TH-cam thinks you might like?
Excuse me, dear sir! I had no idea I was interested in this subject until you uploaded this incredibly interesting video! Now, the rest of my day is going to be spent looking at stuff on your channel! Thank you bunches for doing this one. Learning something new every day is fun, especially when you’re 62 years old and think you know it all already😂
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That chemical reaction was super 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂!
Get ur freak on
𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴
That’s wild. Learning the protrusions happening because of non uniform exposure to the solution must have been a fun conclusion to reach.
I wish I was the one who originally discovered this effect!
Bro created the goo from Alien!
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Venom!
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Bavkwards moven 🤯
That’s exactly what I wanted to comment
The origins of the Terminator T1000 and Iron-Man nanotech!
Ever watch the electro chemical reaction when a human embryo is fertilized. It's really fascinating to see the metals react to each other and start the process of cellular devision.
Send me a link to a respected peer reviewed journal that describes this. I'd love to see it
Galinstan feeling freaky
that's what I see when I try to go to sleep with a headache
Mercury is also safe to hold in your hands lmao. The danger came from when it got dropped because it would scatter and get hidden, and it evaporates relatively quickly and persists in the air. So everybody was getting mercury poisoning from inhaling it. It likes to break apart into cubic millimeters, and a single cubic mm onky takes about 5 hours to evaporate, so if its scatters then you can get a lot in the air in a short period of time.
If that stuff absorbed through the skin, most of our parents/grandparents wouldn't have lived long enough for us to be born. Mercury gets absorbed into fatty tissues, so chronic exposure basically just gradually destroys your nervous system.
Yeah this, liquid metallic mercury is relatively safe to hold in your hands, what you don't want to handle is organic forms of mercury, that stuff can get toxic af and can be absorbed through the skin.
With metallic mercury, as you said the real danger is mercury vapours.
There's also the people who just straight up ingested it
It's not safe if it's not easy to manipulate. What you're saying is you could handle it safely. It needs to be stupid proof or it's not safe.
The danger of metallic mercury also comes if you have an open wound on your hand so ideally make sure your hand is scratch free or wear gloves when handling metallic mercury. Organic mercury on the other hand, probably not the best idea to mess with it.
@@dazzlemasseur nothing is stupid proof
everyone-terminator
me - found knull making symbiotes
When I first saw mercury in college I wanted to make a mercury fountain to see it perpetually flowing. Seems like that could be accomplished with this compound
you basically just said "A thingamajig happens which makes the thing do something."
no it was about as in depth as you can get in a short
It's so badly explained... For beginner AND for experts
@@lucasvivante8988almost like at the end he stated "if you want to learn more about this reaction check out the video in the description" but I'm sure you just missed it, have a good day friend.
@@PinkCasper thank you for your service Captain passive aggressive 😂
I think it somewhat resembles patterns of reaction-diffusion systems before the surface tension turns the Galinstan into beads.
If you would, tell me a little more about what you mean
this is how my stomach feels when i get anxiety
I am not interested in learning chemistry but damn that looks so satisfying
reminds me of the plasm wraith from pikmin 3 for some reason
He said mercury like glo rilla
Merkery
The thumbnail though. That G spot ain’t hiding
I was looking for this comment
HELP this is what I first thought when I saw it and I was looking for this comment to make sure I wasn't crazy 💀
G SPOT?!?! 💀💀💀
"Life is too complex to be just random. This must be work of god"
Meanwhile basic chemistry:
There is no randomness in evolution.
Since when did science start evolution. And what was before that ?
Clearly, hes just torturing a poor slime monster he took from the dungeon.
He's my neighbor! His name is Robert Patrick.
I genuinely thought Galinstan was another -stan nation in Central Asia.
Looks like game of life at the end
Mercury is safe to hold in your hands, as long as you don't have any open wounds, and thoroughly clean your hands before eating.
Sounds like early steps towards making artificial life
Great short mate.
You gave good information and managed to explain it quite well.
Thank you 😊
Thats insane!😮
Crazy, huh?
That. Is. Awesome!
Thank you 😊
We found venom
No.1 Must-Have Christmas Toy
(Liquid cutely turns into a snake)
Note mercury is also perfectly safe to hold in your hand too. Mercury cannot be absorbed through your skin at all. The only ways to have problems with Mercury is to take it internally. You could in fact submerge most of your body in mercury without issue. The challenge comes because sometimes it likes to leave small bits behind and people put their hands in their eyes, nose, mouths, etc. Of course cleaning one’s skin with a good scrubbing will eliminate this risk. You can also inhale mercury vapor, and that is quite bad, but unless you heat it up that is not going to happen.
Even if you were to drink a glass of pure, elemental Mercury the actual harm would typically be minimal since it is not readily absorbed by the digestive tract.
The problem is primarily with inhaling mercury vapors and direct contact with organic/inorganic mercury compounds that can be absorbed or which are capable of being transported across internal membranes.
Methylmercury is extremely toxic and even an apparently tiny exposure can be lethal.
@@jnharton I'm imagining drinking a glass of mercury now, and that sounds horrible well beyond any associated health concerns with absorption. Given the density, the weight going down and being in your stomach would be an awful feeling.
don't let it get in contact with any open wounds
elemental mercury, yes, but methyl mercury CAN absorb through the skin and is especially toxic
Perfectly isn't the word I would use
Interesting 😮
Thank you 😊
Galinstan sounds like a country that needs freedom 🦅
That splat when you dropped it from your hand was extremely satisfying for some reason.
I know, right?
got to be my new favorite chemical toy to pursue more further studies on
I love the little cute smile that shows up in the beginning of the video.
I love how the copper ion solution is green like tarnished copper lol pretty cool
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Worms after touching salt:
This reminds me of the reaction NileRed put as his profile pic. It’s a chemical reaction but it looks just like a living organism moving around
This is THE video that makes your channel explode in popularity.
People love weird science
Thank you 😊
Everyone - Wow interesting
Me - Changing my mind about choosing science in grade 9th 😂
The sound effects in my head: *WEEEOOUUUUUUOOOEEAAA- pop!*
“What your looking at is the Venom symbiote”
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When I was a child I hold mercury in my hands. Even one time I dropped a thermometer and spent a couple hours collecting the little metal drops on the floor.
By the way, I don't say mercury isn't toxic or anything like that. Only the fact that how everything changes with the time
Major props to the guy who decided to name it Galinstan (Gal=gallium In=Indium Stan=Tin)
and not plumbers-daffodil-tree-solder
I love how it ends up looking alive, writhing around as if it’s in pain
I...might need to watch this again to understand..
There is indeed a lot going on. Check out this video for a bit more information th-cam.com/video/aqRsdSGH3hk/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
This would be a cool piece of art to have on the wall
I thought it would end when he said "isn't that crazy"
Bilions of years of ago, some non organic materials started a reaction under some extreme circumstances. That must be how the primary building blocks of living organisms started.
I can’t help but feel that Galindin is a MUCH better name for this metal.
Chemistry is awesome, that's so weird how it turns black
i like how it stretch and change color and going back to it original form like T-1000
Me when my youngest touch’s something sour
When the terminators attack happen, everyone store the copper ion to damage those😂😂😂😂
not this video coming in my recommendation 1 day before my chemistry exam 😭
Looks like a parasite you’d find on an alien ship 😂😂
That's only funny, until it forms a T-1000 face.
VENOM "Galinstanage" 💀
Galinstan at the end: "Wooo!!! I just got the WILLIES"
Chemical: *chilling*
Weird liquid metal added:
*Squidward wiggly dance*
Yeah it separates but then it comes back together afterwards
Lowkey looks like when scrat goes underwater in ice age 4
Pretty sure they use galenstan as Liquid Metal thermal compound for CPU’s
if somebody told me that there was a country called galinstan i wouldn't question them
If I had a chem teacher that was this friendly I would have a career by now
At first I thought it was a hammerhead nematode.
I like how it locks in
When I was young we put mercury in our hand 😬😳😵💫😵
Me too
You could say that life is a series of complex chemical reactions.
Watching this short, right after watching Terminator genesis 😮😅
I'm not the only one who screamed SYMBIOTE, am I?
That's the T-3000.
He'll be back.
why does it look terrifying how they move to me
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Window Screen Saver back in the day😆