Didnt he send the gold back? Honestly, the rolex would add a maximum of 50$ in pure gold, and double the ammount as a whole. He could have made a video out of it and show how little gold is actually in a rolex, but i think he is just an honest man, or he didnt see much fun in disassembling it and just didnt bother
You’re kind of obligated to be honest in a situation like that. By any means, even if it were greed. That gold was worth less than $4,000. His video brought in more money than that. And not only that, if he were to scam them out of their gold, he would potentially lose all credibility and his channels would be finished. (They both make hundreds of thousands combined annually) If he were a poor man, and no one was watching him, and he could get away with it with no risk, that’s how you know it was done out of honesty. I’m not ripping on Nile btw, we don’t know him personally, I’m just saying that there can always be more depth and reasoning to someone’s actions and demeanour.
I don't know much about watches but I bet that Rolex was worth way more than the amount of gold it may have had. And the guy was willing to have it getting destroyed lol.
If you are everywhere, then, am I everywhere? What if, im so addicted to my laptop that I scroll through the internet, every second of my life, what if we all are the same? isn't that why so many people say that YOU are everywhere? then, they are everywhere. and... maybe, we'll meet again in another reply section of just some random guy without a mustache.
Why are you everywhere? Everywhere I ask “why are you everywhere?” You are everywhere, so why? Why are you where we are? Why are we where you are. Why are you everywhere we are, and we are everywhere you are? Why? Are you really everywhere? Are we really everywhere? Why do we ask you why you are everywhere if we also are everywhere?
I'm hard of hearing. TH-cam's auto subtitles are fine nowadays. But manual subtitles are always appreciated (so long as they're good. Once or twice I've seen a fella advertising his Instagram in the subtitles while talking about something unrelated. WTF dude)
Da da da... di di di... da da da... di di di... da di di... da di di... Dadididididadadidadidadida... dadidididadadidada... I'm singing the campanella btw
Online community: being nice to each other and educational. 80 grams of gold: introduced. Online community: OMG GIB ME THAT GOLD I WUNTIT CAN DEF TAKE DONASHUNS COMEON GIB GOLD PLOX
I bought the same one not working for 50$ from an old lady at a garage sale. Pulled the backplate and it was a battery operated plastic insert. 100% fake or it would have a serial number
0:36 ".... this here, is $5 worth, and its such a small amount that you might not be able to see it on- *drops it*................................... oh no..." sorry but this cracked me up XD
I’m in my last two years of high school. And I’m really thankful for your channel. It’s very informative and enjoyable. I love everything from your voice to your detailing. I love how you detail everything from the basics, it’s really a big time help to understand and give a good background knowledge on stuff. Thanks a lot.
For real... makes me realize how valuable those tiny gold bars being sold for $20,000+ Still though, this would've happened if the title was just "turning old jewelry into gold bars". It being pure gold made the work 10x harder.
As an Indian woman, while not rich, I've accumulated some gold (Indian marriages tend to involve jewellery), not to mention what my mother has. I don't wear jewellery. My mother doesn't enjoy it either. Too expensive to throw away, too awkward to sell, since I have no clue of the purity and such of many items. It sits forgotten in the cupboards as the orthodox "insurance" for a rainy day. This is the first time in my life I'm eyeing it with interest...
@@fannywayne1920 Still seems a good idea. Also much of the stuff is 24 carat (rings and bangles actually change shape with regular use). Softer, but I think it will make the process easier. That said, given that I haven't done it yet... lol.
As a colombian goldsmith, it's very impresive that he was capable to pull this off without previous experiences, and his analisys of the chemichal reactions was on point, insta sub
He is a man of science the only thing that he didn't do that he should have was shoot it and blow it up with a firecracker but him being Canadian I think he probably would have the fear of a gun jumping out and pointing itself at somebody and going haha yeah I think I'll get that person that's horrible how Canada and England both have made their citizens think and a lot of woke Americans think that way too
if you are often doing chemistry (has his own fume hood for example), the chemicals he had on hand would indeed have been common chemicals to have around. both nitric and hydrochloric acids are used in a LOT of chemical reactions. He would indeed have just had those on hand already. it's just like saying you're an auto mechanic, and so have things like complete socket and wrench sets already on hand, so no need to buy anything like specialized wrenches.
@@thomasneal9291 Well, yeah. Its pretty common knowledge especially when most of us took General Chemistry in High school where those are used a lot. It's just that the bland tone he uses and the pause used adds some unexpectedness with a comedic tone when he said he was going to use ACID. Because when people think acid, they think Hydrochloric (that dangerous shit)
There are tropes of people biting coins to see if it was really soft gold or not, so that's the first thing I would have a done. A metal spike is... probably smarter.
I feel like NileRed is kind of the energetic, and funny kind of scientist who mainly does stuff out of curiosity and for fun. Props to this guy. Keep up the good work dude.
Laetitian Madhatter Laetitian Madhatter Randomly scrolled through the video once, first line I hear: “This is done to knock out any silver chloride that might be dissolved.” Yeah, not explaining anything. You’re an ignoramus.
This is the only reason I enjoyed Chemistry sophomore year because Nile is just so interesting with his experiments and entertaining with his procedures
It's only valuable because people believe it is so. The Aztec were confused as fuck by the Spanish obsession with gold as they did not see it as valuable. They put value in people, as in slaves and/or serfs, and the things people actually produced as in food or manufactured goods.
Nile constantly saying things along the lines of, “I should do this, but I won’t,” is basically a more polite way of saying, “fuck around and find out.”
FYI- 5 years after the fact. Those half moon gold shapes that you said felt too light to be gold and held off including in your first batch are actually 18k gold Rolex watchband links. They come from a Rolex Presidential watch band that are made hollow to save weight and cost. I know this because I have one and recognized them immediately.
@@fernandovillafuerte2529 nahhh replicas are bad if they use the real brands trademarks, someone could easily sell replicas as the real ones for real high prices so every replica destroyed is good in my opinion. if theyre homage replicas with no branding then theyre fine
@@hanzistorrhanz7982 Bad idea to do it with acid. Especially concentrated one. One would suggest to use highly concentrated NaOH or KOH for that. But who is that one...
it's isn't chemistry though, it's hydrometallurgy and so you don't simply see the chemical reactions take place, you get a practical result that is also used in large scale to extract metals from ores
SetoFreakingKaiba it is still chemistry, I learned about polyatomic ions this year in chemistry. As well as the chemical equations and classifying the reactions he was using as the examples for what was actually happening. All in all , it’s still chemistry
"Recover Gold from old jewlery" Me: Melt it down.... A chemist: Convert it into individual gold ions using various acids and suspend it in solution, then reconvert it into solid form.
Well yeah you can melt it but the impurities in the gold is massive since gold in itself isn’t good since it’s very malleable so he had to seprate the copper, silver, etc etc and then melt it into gold
@@odyseuszkoskiniotis6266 arguably at that point it was.. That jewelry isn't worth that much most likely beforehand, and only became worth that much because of how refined he made it.
nile knows that if you are here you are a MASSIVE chemistry dork. and one with pride in their chemistry dorkiness. im so glad im not alone anymore!~ more chemistry nerds!~
@@SkullQueen_Chloe hate to break it to you, but I get the feeling most of us are actually just random folks who found the title and thumbnail interesting, lol.
What he actually said is that he had copper wire leftover from moving into a new office. Did it come from the old office, perhaps. Classic move, taking the copper wire on the way out of a job.
This guy is unironically an alchemist. This makes me want to learn Chemistry. Not for money, though I can definitely see the application, but for the wondrous experiments you can do with the knowledge. Such is the beauty of science, I suppose.
We have hotels, golf clubs, theme parks etc that people can enjoy. Someone should start "chemistry clubs" where normal/hobbyist folks like us can go and do these experiments every week. Maybe we can pay yearly subscription to that club and just learn chemistry and do all kinds of experiments or even research. I mean in software world, there is this concept of open source, maybe we can have similar for chemistry? not sure how feasible research would be, but at least having a club where people can go and do high school/undergrad university level experiments would be cool. This would be a nice idea for a "Chemistry as a service" startup company.
@@Noti-hm2vl I pay attention in class but I don't remember anything from it, to be fair its been a few years but school just don't make it fun or interesting.
The first time I’ve found gold: I was on a hike with my class in 1st grade and I found a cool quartz rock near a stream, so I picked it up and flipped it. Lo and Behold there was a natural gold flake on it! Unfortunately I lost it in 3rd grade.
Fools gold should float so seems unlikely a flake of it would get raised up with the water level only to be trapped under a piece of quartz as the water level of the stream went back down
Note: There have been some comments about the gold being stolen, but just to clear, I have verified that it wasn't.
I'm just curious, how did you verify that it wasn't?
We were just messing around lol
wink wink
Have you found that lost $5 gold bead?
@Joseph LeGare That checks out.
This guy definitely knows how to get rid of a dead body
He knows? Nah dude he TEACHES how to get rid of bodies and makes it fun and entertaining in the "process"
i think he's a virgo so yes he does
lol
My science teacher said that
r/cursedcomments
my man just said “I sell fentanyl laced candy to toddlers” in a polite way
Lol, exactly. It’s worth more not destroyed, slap a band on it and EBay!
Yup my man kept the watch 😂
Didnt he send the gold back? Honestly, the rolex would add a maximum of 50$ in pure gold, and double the ammount as a whole. He could have made a video out of it and show how little gold is actually in a rolex, but i think he is just an honest man, or he didnt see much fun in disassembling it and just didnt bother
I mean he was keeping the gold too
@@ibrahimtomoum857 no he wasn't, who the hell would just go "here you go, have some gold bars, enjoy :)"
“if any of you guys are just interested in donating your gold to me though i am definitely open to it” what a quote honestly
Read this right as he said it
"Donating" he kindly said it, not like begging.. Don't be a kid
@@ZzrozZ lol
I would like to donate gold
Give me your adress
Thank you for not destroying that beauty of a watch
All those misc scrap pieces were the links to the watch band for the Rolex watch though
@@Mozart_The_Cat omg it huuurts bro that watch cost more than the whole video
@@Mozart_The_Cat well they didnt have the original so he could melt it down and just get a new strap for it
@@Mozart_The_Catit was not original. Original gold Rolex watch links are pure gold Esp from that time
did i just watch a 31 minute chemistry video at my free will
yea u did
🙋🏽😂😩
I remember ap chem and I actually half assed understand some of this shit.
Yes. Yes you did.
Oh shit I didn't even realized it was half an hour long XD
This is one of those rare videos that you unknowingly sit through the entirety of without realizing that it was 30+ minutes long. Good shit.
A video to eat to
this felt like 8 min wtf
w h a t?
Language!
@@frenchfried6179 à
This is 4500$ worth of gold
Nile: *stabs it aggressively*
i think he said 45000 canada money
Davis Johnson aka dollars Canada also uses a dollar
It's currently 1,277 usd
@@davisjohnson5688 Loonies
@@davisjohnson5688 So that's about four us dollars and change
I love how Nile is very fun and informative but also very honest.
Ikr
@@CTHYTofficial Haha thank you 😇
You’re kind of obligated to be honest in a situation like that. By any means, even if it were greed.
That gold was worth less than $4,000. His video brought in more money than that. And not only that, if he were to scam them out of their gold, he would potentially lose all credibility and his channels would be finished. (They both make hundreds of thousands combined annually)
If he were a poor man, and no one was watching him, and he could get away with it with no risk, that’s how you know it was done out of honesty.
I’m not ripping on Nile btw, we don’t know him personally, I’m just saying that there can always be more depth and reasoning to someone’s actions and demeanour.
@@AArradobliged*
@@BodywiseMustardnope obligated is the right term here
“I just used what I had on hand”
*”concentrated nitric acid”*
Ya saying not everyone has concentrated nitric acid with them?
Brian Santos yes
@@gelderoron6714 come on what self respecting hooman doesnt have atleast a liter of concentrated nitric acid?
Abomination 999 no I mean I keep like 15 kilos on me but like the dude in the vid made it seem like it was rare
@@DapperestDave real chads keep at least 2 bottles of concentrated nitric acid all the time
Imagine just having $4000 of gold in alloys laying about and thinking, "meh, I'll send it to this guy I've never met and see if he can extract it."
That’s simps on twitch
I heard him say how much it might be worth and now I know what my next hobby needs to be.
And a Rolex datejust
@Nothing Left you'll be turned off when you hear the cost of reagents
I don't know much about watches but I bet that Rolex was worth way more than the amount of gold it may have had. And the guy was willing to have it getting destroyed lol.
I love how he warns us to do it in a ventilated area as if we are gonna do all this ourselves
Well you saw the patreon comment. With this much audience, some are bound to be chemists.
putra duha yep 15 million views, someone’s gotta try it
@Chris P Bacon wow just wow, what did you end up with?
@Sir Woof how did it go
Like a good science you need to be able to reproduce.
That colour going from green to that blue was very satisfying.
This man turned gold, into acid, and then turned that acid back into gold.
It’s like Jesus flexing on us.
I'll turn that test tube into a balloon animal
lmao
lol
Lol
😞😔
This man has so much chaotic energy hidden behind a facade of a calm tone
LMAO
True💀😂
Face: :)
Voice: however.
Rage: HWYAGAHAAUHB
True as fuck
"so i just took what i had on hand.. a c i d"
"This is more gold than I've ever held in my life."
*stabs it with with a steel spike*
lmao
This dude had me turning smashing gold with a hammer and spike what a joke
One of the Indian politicians claim that, their native cows produce gold in those tits.. try some extraction. 😗
@@MDKakashi. You had me at tits, my friend. 😁👍
@@interstellarsurfer No, seriously. They do claim. Watch some vdos. 😂
I've seen this video so many times, but it still amazes me how you turn that yellow water into GOLD BARS. Your channel is amazing!
It's amazing that gold can be dissolved, even more so that we discovered this back in the middle ages!
i love how he refers to acids and other dangerous chemicals like they’re household items every average person has
"Ah, yes, it also produces hydrogen sulfide"
H2S being so deadly that it killed a man while kneeling barely low enough to breathe it.
@@strikurr7861 you watched Dr Stone didn't you? :P
@@blasttrash Correct! You get 1 billion points.
you dont have vast sums of hylphylliorphycium acid in your house aswell?
“I just used what i had hand
This guy doesn't need to mine gold, he's already living in Creative Mode.
Let’s make a “Why are you everywhere” Chain
Why are you everywhere?
You are a weeb(Like me...)
You watch random memes and videos
You watch
scientific videos..Like wtf?!
If you are everywhere, then, am I everywhere? What if, im so addicted to my laptop that I scroll through the internet, every second of my life, what if we all are the same? isn't that why so many people say that YOU are everywhere? then, they are everywhere. and... maybe, we'll meet again in another reply section of just some random guy without a mustache.
Why are you everywhere? Everywhere I ask “why are you everywhere?” You are everywhere, so why? Why are you where we are? Why are we where you are. Why are you everywhere we are, and we are everywhere you are? Why? Are you really everywhere? Are we really everywhere? Why do we ask you why you are everywhere if we also are everywhere?
Why are you everywhere why
ty for actually taking to time to put/pay someone to put subtitles
much appreciated
I'm hard of hearing. TH-cam's auto subtitles are fine nowadays. But manual subtitles are always appreciated (so long as they're good. Once or twice I've seen a fella advertising his Instagram in the subtitles while talking about something unrelated. WTF dude)
>Viewer sends several thousands in gold
>Throws gold around
Living the life I see.
Imagine being poor
Don't really have to imagine that
@@annelisemeier283 @windows_x_seven I really hope you guys are joking
@windows_x_seven what do you mean? I don't speak rich
Stabs gold aggressively
"If any of you guys are interested in just ,, donating your gold to me tho,, i'm definitely open to it" you & me both, buddy lmaoo
Da da da... di di di... da da da... di di di... da di di... da di di...
Dadididididadadidadidadida... dadidididadadidada...
I'm singing the campanella btw
@@alexismiller2349 and now I'm disappointed in myself for not recognizing it XD
Online community: being nice to each other and educational.
80 grams of gold: introduced.
Online community: OMG GIB ME THAT GOLD I WUNTIT CAN DEF TAKE DONASHUNS COMEON GIB GOLD PLOX
Campanella !! Sad thing is he’s probably getting scraps in the mail as I’m writing this to you
Who doesn't?
I'm not even a watch person, but I'm so glad you didn't melt the Rolex.
You are a watch person.
You are a watch person if you think watches have any monetary value
It’s fake anyways
I bought the same one not working for 50$ from an old lady at a garage sale. Pulled the backplate and it was a battery operated plastic insert. 100% fake or it would have a serial number
@@Drag0nmaster watches have monetary value, because people will buy them for a lot of money
I'm a late comer to your channel. I want to say that I'm 71 and amazed at your ability and humour. I wish you well. I'm a huge fan now. Xxx
0:36
".... this here, is $5 worth, and its such a small amount that you might not be able to see it on- *drops it*................................... oh no..."
sorry but this cracked me up XD
“.....ᴏʜ ɴᴏ”
*nervous laughter*
*”Oh Snap!”*
Excellent opening
It cracked me up too 😂
You had me when you did all that work and then dissolved all of the gold in acid. I was like "he totally messed up" and then you made gold appear lol.
Hi Dan! :)
Lmao
Yammi noob is better
@@tinajsews2835 well don't love him
@@tinajsews2835 the feelings not mutual im not gay
“I just used what I had on hand- which was *concentrated nitric acid”*
casual af too
@Liight who cares?
I'd love to be at the stage in my life where I have many dangerous chemicals on hand
Plot twist: he was getting rid of a dead body few minutes ago
@Liight it's a quote from the video.. not stolen
I love how he genuinely loves doing this for the science.
this guy made me enjoy chemistry, for the frist time in my life
if only they had a couple thousand of dollars worth of gold to melt in school...
Watch dr stone. Thank me later
*f r i s t*
Right lol.
@@Itaygaming311Xx anime low key gay tho 😐
"I just used what I had on hand."
*concentrated nitric acid*
Sage Gross he is a chemist
Are you stupid or something, he is a chemist... look at @rastafish420
@rastafish420 ah yes let's verbally abuse somone for making a joke.
@@scvedgemaster8025 well 🤷🏻♂️ typical men not liking anything a girl does what can u say
@@jamesultron854 ...What?
Idk why this was so interesting when I didn’t understand like 90%
Me too!
Lmao same
Haha same here
Summary: MAGIC
The Flying Pika to me he’s just speaking nonsense.... but this is too cool to stop watching
I’m in my last two years of high school. And I’m really thankful for your channel. It’s very informative and enjoyable. I love everything from your voice to your detailing. I love how you detail everything from the basics, it’s really a big time help to understand and give a good background knowledge on stuff. Thanks a lot.
What many of us probably thought was gonna happen
Step 1: melt the gold
Step 2: mold it into bars
The End
bruhh...exactly what i thought
FEDORABOY [FLow] I knoooooow🤦😂😂
I am guilty 😂
i did
For real... makes me realize how valuable those tiny gold bars being sold for $20,000+
Still though, this would've happened if the title was just "turning old jewelry into gold bars". It being pure gold made the work 10x harder.
imaging gold water being thrown out because someone thought it was urine
😁
emotional sociopath *oh.*
You mean drinken?
What if you had it in a bottle and your mom thought it was pee and dumped it in the toilet
Bongo Wongo gold who tf has piss in a bottle?
This guy: "This is the most gold i've held in my entire life"
Also this guy: Let's bonk it with a spike
you can just melt it and form it back again
@@ihatealmosteverythingequal820 your mom
@@atleastimtrying5391 you mom’s milk jugs are hairy
@@ohmanhotham8823 Your mom's adopted.
@@sunklings your family happiness is fake
As an Indian woman, while not rich, I've accumulated some gold (Indian marriages tend to involve jewellery), not to mention what my mother has. I don't wear jewellery. My mother doesn't enjoy it either. Too expensive to throw away, too awkward to sell, since I have no clue of the purity and such of many items. It sits forgotten in the cupboards as the orthodox "insurance" for a rainy day. This is the first time in my life I'm eyeing it with interest...
Gold has doubled since he posted this video what do you think now?
I’ll take it
@@fannywayne1920 Still seems a good idea. Also much of the stuff is 24 carat (rings and bangles actually change shape with regular use). Softer, but I think it will make the process easier. That said, given that I haven't done it yet... lol.
As a colombian goldsmith, it's very impresive that he was capable to pull this off without previous experiences, and his analisys of the chemichal reactions was on point, insta sub
You follow on Instagram not sub
@Zypher oh
Este tipo es muy bueno con la química, y la metalurgia es otro tipo de química, hasta destilo una especie de moonshine con sus conocimients
Hey Alejandro how can I contact you? Do you have Instagram?
Chemists are magical people
NileRed: Makes 3,400 dollars worth of gold
First thought that he has: *"What if i smash the 3.4k gold?"*
This angers me
@@CheezyBois998 of course he can remold the thing, its not gone, but it was a r/holup moment before i remembered that.
NileBlue took over for a second.
666 likes
@@theguywithanobjective482 wow
NileRed: Melts gold
My brain: Eat it
Me too XD Liquid gold looks delicious for some reason...
Eat it
**PROCEEDS TO DRINK A GALLON OF MELTED GOLD**
@@thatweirdartist9852 then your brain becomes gold and stopped working
EAT
For some reason, i have spent around 4 hours watching chemistry videos in the last week and i actually enjoyed it
0:45
The face of one just losing 5 bucks and proving one's own point all at the same time
*KeEp SmAlLgOld In vIaLs*
I think it was intentional, he just put some tiny crap in there rather than gold and made the joke.
Still hilarious though.
Andrei Yang omg do you think it could have literally been tiny crap????
*drops tiny 5 bucks* well there goes the 5 dollars some kind hearted 10 year old donated.
that was the joke
that's amazing, freaking turned it into liquid then into dirt then into freaking gold
Didn't ask + ratio
@@memesauce7703 LLLL
Yup we saw the video
@@memesauce7703 mans acting like this Twitter or something
I remember when I first heard about that and It also blew my mind.It was 3year and 4 months ago.l.o.l.
Nile red: Makes 4K worth of gold. 5 seconds later: smashes and stabs it
That’s Nigel for ya
Hahahah
He is a man of science the only thing that he didn't do that he should have was shoot it and blow it up with a firecracker but him being Canadian I think he probably would have the fear of a gun jumping out and pointing itself at somebody and going haha yeah I think I'll get that person that's horrible how Canada and England both have made their citizens think and a lot of woke Americans think that way too
First time?
That's chump change compares to his youtube money.
That blue color when he adds the acid is so pretty!!
Exactly, when it goes dark blue it gets even more beaultiful
"So I used what I had on hand"
***Pulls out acid***
if you are often doing chemistry (has his own fume hood for example), the chemicals he had on hand would indeed have been common chemicals to have around.
both nitric and hydrochloric acids are used in a LOT of chemical reactions. He would indeed have just had those on hand already.
it's just like saying you're an auto mechanic, and so have things like complete socket and wrench sets already on hand, so no need to buy anything like specialized wrenches.
@@thomasneal9291 Well, yeah. Its pretty common knowledge especially when most of us took General Chemistry in High school where those are used a lot. It's just that the bland tone he uses and the pause used adds some unexpectedness with a comedic tone when he said he was going to use ACID. Because when people think acid, they think Hydrochloric (that dangerous shit)
🤣🤣🤣
couldent remeber if it was hydrocloric acid or sulfuric acid but one of them i used to dissolve rock from pyrite
What you don’t have concentrated nitric acid just lying around?
"Feel free to donate any gold to me" That was a great 'wink, wink, nudge, nudge' moment
Raylon Bender Rodriguez that happens a lot with me, I’ll read a comment while they say it
Maybe He liked makeing.the gold gold
@ It was a joke...
@@star_skaterr8401 No, not really.
@Raylon Bender Rodriguez Me too
“this is the most gold i’ve ever held”
*proceeds to stab it*
Lol 😂 😆 😝
Lol I almost said the same thing before I read this, but its different.
xD
There are tropes of people biting coins to see if it was really soft gold or not, so that's the first thing I would have a done. A metal spike is... probably smarter.
HEY NileRED! You ever stab a chunk of gold? It aint that hard! HYAAAH NYAAAAH!!!
congrats if you get the reference
I feel like NileRed is kind of the energetic, and funny kind of scientist who mainly does stuff out of curiosity and for fun. Props to this guy. Keep up the good work dude.
Nile: what a lovely chunk of gold, this is more than I've ever held!
Also Nile: let's put massive holes in it.
I was thinking the same thing
@@Noah-lj2sg still a hole ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It’s eye opening, but what about the chemical waste? How to dispose
@@RigJig
It doesn't decrease the value
Gold can be scratched or broken and won't lose its value
@@AmeenAlnaimi still a hole ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I love this episode of Full Metal Alchemist.
Alexis Ramsés López Castro 🤣🤣
FULL METAL ALCHEMIST...
FULL METAL ALCHEMIST
Winry best girl
Did you hear about Roy Mustang’s mixtape?
It was fire
Alexis Ramsés López Castro yes
I really appreciate how you explain your processes for those of us who are chemistry dummies.
I'm pretty sure he is just documenting his process?
@@TheHadMatters yeah. While explaning what he's doing to people who don't want to pay attention in chemistry class.
Laetitian Madhatter Laetitian Madhatter Randomly scrolled through the video once, first line I hear:
“This is done to knock out any silver chloride that might be dissolved.”
Yeah, not explaining anything.
You’re an ignoramus.
This is the only reason I enjoyed Chemistry sophomore year because Nile is just so interesting with his experiments and entertaining with his procedures
“Turning old jewelry into pure gold bars”
*Alchemists joined the chat*
Doodle Noodle that made me giggle so hard!!
l҉o҉l҉
*WAIT THAT'S ILLEGAL*
🧻ƪ(๑╹ω╹๑ )‿🥃
Dude turned Toilet paper into alcohol he a magic man
Good Puss 3000. God damn you, lol
Wow how the heck did I just watch a 32 minute video long of that,
You would be a great science teacher
Holy shit me too
iv now watched the full video twise! its high quality tho
Facts
silly rabbit.. use the x2 speed feature (or a bit slower if you need)
more pathetic is your stupid millennial attitude of can't watch anything over 2 min... x.x
gold: hey im very valueble
nile: iTs HaMmEr tImE
Yes
I felt bad for the gold ;(
It's only valuable because people believe it is so. The Aztec were confused as fuck by the Spanish obsession with gold as they did not see it as valuable. They put value in people, as in slaves and/or serfs, and the things people actually produced as in food or manufactured goods.
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@@saaliworks9356 this was not a rick roll
Nile constantly saying things along the lines of, “I should do this, but I won’t,” is basically a more polite way of saying, “fuck around and find out.”
Turning jewelry with alloys into liquid, then powder, then pure gold worth $4,000...
I guess you can say that Nile is a... Full metal alchemist.
chemist*
@@thealteredstate4203 you didnt get the reference did you
@@Mashiratter I watched it a long time ago ya
My left liver exploded for how bad that joke was
Underrated comment
I have zero clue how I got here as I was watching videos on smoking meat but stayed for the entire thing.
Well done video dude.
I was watching smoking meat & got here from it too!
Same lol
Not me lol
Jr Leon lmao same
From that guga foods guy right??
I like how this guy has literally hundreds of dollars worth of gold just in his hand and his first instinct is "Let's drive a hammer through it"
why not. its not valued based on its condition or form
@@dylanburns8759 I guess but I just find it hilarious
Thousands*
for science i guess
literally thousands, actually.
FYI- 5 years after the fact. Those half moon gold shapes that you said felt too light to be gold and held off including in your first batch are actually 18k gold Rolex watchband links. They come from a Rolex Presidential watch band that are made hollow to save weight and cost. I know this because I have one and recognized them immediately.
Next video: *Turning bread back into wheat*
loooool
It easier than it seem tho. Turning burger into a baby cow seem more like something he'd do
@@aohevolithegrape2613 ITS FOKIN RAW IT STILL MOOING AROUND
Or Making Paper back to Wood
To save the Earth lol
NileRed : Gets the biggest chunk of gold he's ever held or seen
Proceeds to stab it multiple times with a steel pike
His first thought: cAn I HURT it?
It doesn’t matter he can melt it back
@@franjosip woosh
Like him or not, he’s spitting straight bars.
abd almuhsin عبد المحسن
🤣😂 wutever
Pau Giuli nothing 💀
@@xz8802 I'm sorry, but I don't speak alphabet soup.
ConfusedKitsune what did you say? I don’t speak idiot.
This channel is so good. I think I’ll show this to my students in school
Is no one going to talk about the fact that someone just sent a functioning ROLEX to be destroyed??
i think the rolex may have been a good quality replica which could still have 14k gold plating. itd be stupid to send a real rolex lol
@@nocturnalmayhem0 It is stupid to send that nice replica (if it actually is) anyway
@@fernandovillafuerte2529 nahhh replicas are bad if they use the real brands trademarks, someone could easily sell replicas as the real ones for real high prices so every replica destroyed is good in my opinion. if theyre homage replicas with no branding then theyre fine
@@nocturnalmayhem0 You are right
It's 100% a fake. The seconds hand on real Rolex's moves in a steady fluid motion, You can see that one ticking.
Me: I got 3 golds and 1 silver
Villagers: sounds like 2 breads to me
GOLF BOY great comment fucking hilarious
Lmao
Trueee
Villagers be like: Gimme 2 dub chests of emeralds for 43 poppies
Me being the 665 like
I guide others to a treasure I cannot posses
“I just used what I had on hand, which was
C O N C E N T R A T E D N I T R I C A C I D”
😱
If you want people to like your comment make it original.
@@matthewphillips1890 He was quoting a line from the video that sounds weird out of context. Not everything needs to be "original" to be funny.
rin I can admit when I I’m wrong, but what I meant was I’d already seen a comment with the same text. My bad
It is actually really common for chemistry people to have it at hand
What I understood was:
Acid make yellow gas
Acid also make gold.
acid good. use acid.
@@gabriel300010 yes yum acid
@@yunzyu acid yummy put in mouth daily
And I'm sure it contain electrolyte
Hi Marco where is star ?
“I’ll just use what I have on hand”
*pours nitric acid*
I have nitric acid and everything he mentioned at school. really easy to get your hands on :)
Reetro but is it... *CONCENTRATED??*
Well one has to dissolve the bodies somehow :D
@@hanzistorrhanz7982 Bad idea to do it with acid. Especially concentrated one. One would suggest to use highly concentrated NaOH or KOH for that. But who is that one...
Leo Kovalyov Seems you have experience
I just sat through 32 mins of a chemistry lesson....and i didnt fall asleep? Why werent you my science teacher :( Amazing!
That's exactly what I wanted to say 🐸
it's isn't chemistry though, it's hydrometallurgy and so you don't simply see the chemical reactions take place, you get a practical result that is also used in large scale to extract metals from ores
@@CetoFreakingKaiba hydrometallurgy, practical application of chemistry. Is still chemistry.
SetoFreakingKaiba it is still chemistry, I learned about polyatomic ions this year in chemistry. As well as the chemical equations and classifying the reactions he was using as the examples for what was actually happening. All in all , it’s still chemistry
X-CON-X i literally just noticed it was 32 minutes lmao
Literally the first Nilered video I ever watched.
"Recover Gold from old jewlery"
Me: Melt it down....
A chemist: Convert it into individual gold ions using various acids and suspend it in solution, then reconvert it into solid form.
this way you get almost 100% gold
You after buying acids: Kemist/Sayentist
Saturniun YT oh ur the guy who says people can only use commas for thousands instead of . Like 1.000 in Europe is the same as 1,000 in the US
Well yeah you can melt it but the impurities in the gold is massive since gold in itself isn’t good since it’s very malleable so he had to seprate the copper, silver, etc etc and then melt it into gold
@@lucasw7647 "No, sir, the point came through here, you just missed it."
Nile: More gold than ive ever had about 3.4k
Also nile: Immediately puts a hole through it and smashes it with a hammer
Well it's not like it's his 😆
Nimai Aleksyuk Hi comrade, want bread?
@@odyseuszkoskiniotis6266 arguably at that point it was.. That jewelry isn't worth that much most likely beforehand, and only became worth that much because of how refined he made it.
Everywhere I go...
I see your face...
-Guy
Officer artyom, reporting for duty comrade.
12:53 That is a gorgeous blue color. One of the many reasons to love transition metal chemistry.
Me too 😍🧪 Those colors are such an eye candy
The dark green / teal was beautiful as well.
Breaking bad moment
Looks like ultramarine pigment 😳
Like pure lapiz lazuli. Beautiful
I really like the calm commentary in the old videos more than the overacting voice in the present ones :)
Did I just watch a man create, and destroy, and mend again then throw on a table, 3400 dollars worth of gold??? Best video ever.
it looked like a flex but its science at the end.
Those chains weren't evn tht expensive -_-
@@DirectorChip true
@Dyanosis Oh brother.
@@farhanafatima8800 the chains may not have been but the gold he got from it was
This guy got straight A+ in chemistry
Aaish Eesha nah hes the teacher
The Teacher made him do his job for him haha
This man invented the word "Chemistry" lol
Literally S rank cause A+ wasn’t enough lmao
Man the chemistry involved is only 10th grade level!! Really.
Appreciate all the great content you put out. I always learn a lot from your videos. Thanks!
Nice
@@bobjohnson1407 ur a waste of air
@@bobjohnson1407 Yeah its two dollars if you think thats a waste then ur a cheap turd
@@bobjohnson1407 dude its only 2 dollars, 2 dollars my guy
@@bobjohnson1407 broke ass
Nigel: makes 3 gold bars.
2 seconds later: throws around lab
Love that he just jumps RIGHT into the content. No stale intro or overdone musical card, just what we came here for. Nice.
you really expect a chemist to make an intro?
Exactly. He just says what he's gonna do, explains why he's gonna do it, then does it.
blah blah blah
nile knows that if you are here you are a MASSIVE chemistry dork. and one with pride in their chemistry dorkiness. im so glad im not alone anymore!~ more chemistry nerds!~
@@SkullQueen_Chloe hate to break it to you, but I get the feeling most of us are actually just random folks who found the title and thumbnail interesting, lol.
Now turn shit into gold like a true alchemist.
Man's gonna go to his proton injector and fire those protons at the platinum
Lmao
@@orangerthings8234 the hardest part is getting it through customs
my guy be Dr. Stone but in modern time XD
That's what he just did.
Took someone's shit and turned it into gold 🤷♂️🤣
Nile: I instead just used copper that I pulled from these wires
Nile’s electrician: *You WHAT*
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
What he actually said is that he had copper wire leftover from moving into a new office. Did it come from the old office, perhaps. Classic move, taking the copper wire on the way out of a job.
I hate that I can hear that fish screaming
I don't get it
The last part was really sad 😢😊😅 what a wonderful video i wish they gave you just because of your hard work 😔
(After Robbery)
R1 - "Hey man, how do we sell these chains without getting caught?"
R2 - "I know a guy"
C3PO - "oh my.."
@@szymongrabarczyk3561 oh goddamn it.
@TyetheRebel You are where? On tatooine?
@TyetheRebel Can't say I appreciate omnipresent beeings. They make me a bit paranoid when I'm in the toilet.
@TyetheRebel I DO wipe very clean! Thank you ;)
That yellow gold dust looked pretty neat tbh. Expensive sand.
Gold disc also looked pretty neat.
rasa approved
Man so rich he has a sand box for his kids... just that isnt sand he is playing with
3.5k worth of sand... Hmm... How much actual sand would it worth
@@akasakasvault7597 going by the us a.c. cost of sand of 8.94 that would be 391.5 metric tons
@@FireLover7004 neat!
This guy is unironically an alchemist. This makes me want to learn Chemistry. Not for money, though I can definitely see the application, but for the wondrous experiments you can do with the knowledge. Such is the beauty of science, I suppose.
this is high school chemistry... nothing compares to the actual beauty yet
@@hiroshimagiggity372 I never got to do expiriments at my school.
We have hotels, golf clubs, theme parks etc that people can enjoy. Someone should start "chemistry clubs" where normal/hobbyist folks like us can go and do these experiments every week. Maybe we can pay yearly subscription to that club and just learn chemistry and do all kinds of experiments or even research.
I mean in software world, there is this concept of open source, maybe we can have similar for chemistry? not sure how feasible research would be, but at least having a club where people can go and do high school/undergrad university level experiments would be cool.
This would be a nice idea for a "Chemistry as a service" startup company.
Alchemists would've made the Gold from other materials, making Gold from Gold+Crap makes you a Purifyer or in other terms, a chemist.
@@hiroshimagiggity372 High school chemistry is still chemistry...
This is something I never thought I would be interested in but proved me wrong
The moment where he dropped the 5$ gold piece, lmfao
Not even a minute in.
"...and I was a bit worried that I might mess it up..."
"...for example...oh no."
I assumed that was scripted.
@@TheAguydude It most likely is. It drives the point home well though.
@@TheAguydude I dunno, the oh no and the smile together look fairly genuine to me.
M E G A F L E X
My dude out here pulling the weirdest flex I've ever seen by sending this stuff over that casually.
he's out here doing literal alchemy
@@AdamOfIngolstadt i see what you did their.
@@AdamOfIngolstadt nope
Tbf the guy did tell Nigel it was "just some gold plated stuff" like he inherited it and didn't know it was so much real gold.
Sending him a working Rolex, like "melt it down or whatever"
"So I just used what I had on hand, which was concentrated nitric acid"
ah yes, don't we all just carry a bottle of that with us?
Euphoric Fox I do
Way more effective than mace or pepper spray.
why I carry a bucket of acid with me
You don't? How do you defend yourself from rabid children?
Urne
Thanks!
i can’t believe i just watched 31 minutes of chemistry with out getting bored
same
Ikr
Holy shit, 8 didn’t even know this was 30 minutes, i watched the whole thing lmao
Gold is king
I didnt even notice
“This here is five dollars worth, and its such a small amount that you might not be able to see it on-“ 0:35 comedy gold (pun fully intended)
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@@horizeonguy oop I'll get it soon
@@capitalist-goose wait its at the beginning? damn, thats why i should make the volume higher and pay attention
This guys science teacher must have given him the philosophers stone.
He probably made the Philosophers Stone
@Anna Adkins fun fact: Nicholas Flamel was a real person! He was a French scribe who was only later attributed with creating the Philosopher's Stone.
Who else is looping back to this vid after his purple gold vid?
Me lol 16:38
I learned more chemistry from this video than I’ve ever learned from school
Chemistry is so interesting, school just make it look boring
Yes
U must not pay attention in class lmao
Absolutely
@@Noti-hm2vl I pay attention in class but I don't remember anything from it, to be fair its been a few years but school just don't make it fun or interesting.
*This dude just turned golden chains into nuggets, then into a liquid, then into powder and finally into bars. Science is actually fascinating!*
Not so much science at this point as technology. Science would be turning a black hole into enough energy to power 40 planets, or something.
Dan Swinehart no science is just science dumbass
@@isaiahdye5359 no science is finding shit about everything so we can get internet so that we can know about science
Yes, yes it is
The first time I’ve found gold: I was on a hike with my class in 1st grade and I found a cool quartz rock near a stream, so I picked it up and flipped it. Lo and Behold there was a natural gold flake on it! Unfortunately I lost it in 3rd grade.
What if it was Fool’s Gold?
Fools gold should float so seems unlikely a flake of it would get raised up with the water level only to be trapped under a piece of quartz as the water level of the stream went back down
REAL GOLD THAT YOU LOST????
@@deez8731 are you 5 or what
@@deez8731 or his parent sold it :))
The tungsten got in there when you hammered your pick through the gold disc. What are tools like that made from? Tungsten steel.
mom: "what happened to all my jewelry??"
nile: "i turned it into gold bars"
ando1135 LoL 😂
LOL. :D
My mom would be more happy than mad if I were to do this.
I’m gonna trade the Gold Bars for a 💎 Diamond.
Good one!