Pouring mercury into liquid nitrogen
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- Mercury is the only metal that's a liquid at room temperature, so I wanted to see what would happen if I poured it into liquid nitrogen. This is my first TH-cam shorts video and I will be posting more here. I will be using this channel to combine all of the shorter videos that I've made on other platforms (Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter, etc). I will also make new ones exclusively for this channel!
WARNING: Do not attempt anything in this video. Mercury is toxic, an environmental hazard, and must be handled appropriately.
#shorts
The mercury melting out of its ice shell was absolute art
Haha metal pp
Lol yeah it melted before the ice did
Pissing out to be precise.
Is the ice from frozen water in the air? Please explain, I'm really curious
@@askp7104the water vapour condensated on mercury cause it was so cold and it froze instantly aswell
He’s right, “just melting it again” was absolutely cool.
For real
It was awesome how it instantly froze the water around it then melted inside it's ice cocoon.
Very satisfying to watch
Super cool
It looks like a bunch of bbs falling off, lol
The mercury droplets raining out were so delightful
Oh my goodness. No wonder we love science so much.
Just some Little mercuries going out in the wild water space for the first time
don't drink it though
I agree!
The mercury chunk was pissing
Nice. The "melting" part was very appeasing to watch!
Appeasing??? I think you should stick to four-letter words.
@@colt4505 That or maybe I should simply be careful commenting after working for 12 hours and returning home exhausted. Also, the word is just fine by definition. Satisfying would have worked too and I shall not change what I already typed, thank you very much!
@@allenkeith7160 Damn bro did NOT let that slide 💀
"Something I've always wanted to do..."
Me: "Drink it"
"...is making it solid"
Me: "Ah yes, of course, naturally."
Yea makes more sense
"Something I've always wanted to do," he says while swirling it inside a bottle.
You can't tell me even at how impossible that option was. Most of us were thinking -Drink It
Literally what I was thinking too! 😆
Intrusive thoughts😂😂😂
I never thought I wanted to see solid Mercury taking a piss. My life is complete
I didn't know vantablack could see at all
Its more ice taking a piss of mercury ^^
Mandem takin a piss ya
Same
LMAO
I just love how the exterior shell of ice just tries to keep the melting mercury during the melting scene
😁
*TOUCH IT LICK IT PAY IT EAT IT START FORMAT IT*
gimmie
That’s probably an oxide layer holding it together. I I really wish he gave his own explanation because it looks sick
@@albeil55 it was ice cause of the low temperature of the mercury solid
it looks like ice, it behave like ice, anyway there is normally a certain amount of ice
so it's definitely ice
also, the lowest the temperature is the slowest the oxydation reaction is
nile : add some liquid nitrogen to a dish and wait for it to cool down
me : cool down ? or heat up ?
Glad am not the only one
The dish needed to cool down so it stops boiling the liquid nitrogen.
So the "it" referred to the dish.
@@Robot3k oh I didn't think of it
Thanks btw
Lol right
@@paulbozo3055lol know I wrote this (copy paste) U have to wait for the liquid nitrogen to cook down? Lol I know he is smarter than me and right about this but still sounds funny to me. So lol yea I am confused to lol.
The mercury chunk emitting beads was actually satisfying.
@Fecal Matter if your first reply was supposed to be a joke, then it’s whooshed over my head.
@Fecal Matter oh, I see what you meant. Nice joke, I sure am a fool for not getting it.
@Fecal Matter they were simply confused. Why are you getting so pressed?
@Fecal Matter Because it is satisfying...? It brings pleasure to see it? It's not just a 'thing' people are saying because it's popular, but because many of us genuinely find it satisfying. If you don't, that's fine; it's your prerogative, but others do.
@Fecal Matter That word was used long before tiktok. I think it started with ASMR. Now stop being a donkey over something you don't understand.
This is the type of TH-cam shorts I wished my feed was filled with.
Mee too
I love how he casually sloshing around in a beaker a metal which is poisonous and causes mental issues, like what if it spills my guy
Same I wish this was the type and not just saksham magic- and that cringe guy I think he's dan rhodes
easy. watch, like, comment on a couple of videos like these and you'll get it. i've done that with food shorts before because i wanted to see more cooking videos. it definitely works.
NOW HERE WE GO
LETS DO THIS
Metal: *is solid*
Human: I want it liquid.
*finds liquid metal*
Human: Wants to make it solid.
Metal: *is confused*
Human: I don’t know what to do with it.
*melts it*
Metal: turns into air and fly away
Metal... gear.... solid?
@@irfanhakimi4138 metal gear solid: doesn't know what to do now
Hotel: trivago 🤣
seeing a liquid metal is weird, but seeing metal _float_ on another liquid is even weirder.
“Had no idea what to do, so I melted it again” was a clutch idea man
Adding this video to my wank playlist 😰
What was the clear liquid it was submerged in to thaw the Mercury? Just water?
😂😂😂
@@jonathanarndt739 yeah, water is enough to melt it and won't dissolve too much mercury.
Science bitch!
I love how the ancient alchemists looked at this and were like; “you know, I’m pretty sure this will make you immortal.”
But you'll have to die in this life to become immortal in another one
This is just lies from people who don't actually know what the alchemists actually did
I thought alchemists wanted to turn other metals into gold
To melt it again what did you used
It's not so much that they thought mercury would make you immortal as it was that they used mercury a lot. The "immortality potions" contained mercury, but they also contained other things. Infamously, the Jiajing Emperor was served an "immortality potion" that contained powdered jade and mercury.
The reason they used mercury so much was that it is an amazing solvent. Sort of like how chemists use things like dimethyl ether as solvents when water won't work. Toxic, but necessary.
As for why people (notably several Chinese emperors) drank known poisons to try to achieve immortality isn't really known. Arguments have been made the conclusion "this will make you immortal" came from either an initial feeling of improved health before the toxic effects were noticed, or that the substances halted decomposition of corpses (decay bacteria don't live long drinking mercury either).
"And i thought it would be cool, if it melted again"
And it was cool, when it melted again
Well, at least *until* it melted again.
Amazing phrasing, holy shit.
@@anonym3 PFFFT-
Mercury babies
Now that’s *solid.*
“… The only metal liquid at room temperature”
Gallium: “Am I a joke to you?”
Depending on where you live, yes.
Gallium isnt a liquid where I live
I have no idea what to do with it now lol
yup that's what he said
I guess he could see what it looked like poisoning the water table as he pours it ever so casually into a sink to clean the glass.
Shallow
Typical scientist phrase 🤣
thanks im the deaf i totally didnt hear what he said
The mercury leaking from the sheath of ice caused by the contact of moisturized air with a super cold surface was much cooler than I could have guessed.
Cool enough to get ice
@@johnyio4225 10 points 😄
You explained that so well. I was like: "wow, it feel out of its ice skin. How did that happen?"
I thought you were talking about the Leidenfrost effect for a second.
I had to watch it a second time to realize you can see the mercury draining out of the ice shell
As soon as I hear frozen mercury melting, I picture a T-1000 come back alive.
James Cameron used liquid mercury in the scene where the T-1000 was pooling back together after being shot into pieces.
@@D33LuxYES! I came to comment that same thing. That and a blow dryer from his house ❤❤
Such a great flick! In a lot of ways, even better than the original, which is rare. Couldn’t wait till my kids were old enough (almost, lol) to watch it. They absolutely loved it!!!!
This
@@ycg6131 Nice
While a youngster, I loved the DC comic The Metal Men. I notice that globular, bubble-like bit of room temp/re-melted mercury much resemble a lot of the artistic representation of Mercury utilizing the abilities of his metal-self. (A lot of the "filler material" was also science fact based, so it was a COOL comic for the late 60s!)
What a legend. This guy turned mercury into solid only to melt it again.
Sometimes a necessary evil is needed....
Thanks
@@Matt_Matt96 e
😂😂 good though
Just like the Japanese channel that made the bismuth knife... Nile, does someone need to undo your injustice?
"I have no idea what to do with it , so I'll just melt it again "
Audience: yes. That is quite acceptable
It’s the same as melting an ice cube numb nuts
Tbh that is exactly what you should do with frozen mercury just because the beading at the bottom of the container was cool
@@russBwright didn't ask
Now thats funny
Thx
"Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature; one thing I always wanted to do was-"
ME: -DRINK IT-
Shiny water go brr
Shiny water go brr
I thought the same
actually people used to do that back in the day it was used to help damaged stomach lining i believe
@@harshpahade2703 milk*
Never imagined I would see mercury pissing.
Nile Red: “mercury is the only metal that’s a liquid in room temperature.”
Me who lives in the tropics: *GALLIUM*
@Autistic Dolphin54 Gallium melts at 30°C which is the average of tropical place room temperature, CMIIW
Actually room temperature means a specific temperature in science, which is 20 degrees celcius or 293.15 degrees Kelvin
@@mrthanos2404 Good to know! 20°C is probably warmer than the average Canadian room temperature in Winter.
In chemistry, usually room temperature = 25°C
@@mrthanos2404 wait I thought it was supposed to be 25
I'm a graduate who's done organic, inorganic, and pharmaceutical chem
"And something I've always wanted to do..."
Me: "drink it?"
"Try to make it solid."
Me: oh, yeah that makes more sense.
I thought the same 😂
It's gonna react in his stomach with hcl
Same
@gaygelding not really it's a grammatically correct comma
same 🤣
I love how water created this ice shell around solid mercury, and the mercury itself poured out of a small hole on a side
Mercury peee
Two types of people in the world
@@NeonSonOfXenon yess
Yes we were all there
@@mawuenahafeh7753 I thought the same haha
Bruh if this was how they taught us in school i think chemistry would've been my favorite subject ever
What chemistry class did you have where you didn’t do experiments like this? All the ones where they actually told you the science behind what you were doing? The exact same thing this leaves out? Yeah I bet you would’ve been real smart…
@@evilsWa shut up
Yeah, but mercury is dangerous stuff. Kinda dumb that he didn't have any safety gear on. If that stuff gets into your body, you gonna have a bad time
Facts
@@evilsWa I think he means in grade school really. They explain the science but at most they only really allow the use of only certain chemicals and a bunsen burner. At least in my school. Pretty much anything else would be too dangerous, and I bet you at least one kid will get mercury poisoning when their dealing with it
He doesn't sound like a scientist at all. He sounds like me, a biology student on my first semester just going "what cool shit can we make at the lab??"
Love it
I did physics at university, and we handled liquid nitrogen and dry ice in first year labs.
You bet your ass we put random shit into the liquid nitrogen lol. Rubber bands stop being stretchy and hold their shape after just tens of seconds in it, and if you put dry ice down the drain and pour water down, it makes a pretty waterfall of cloud out the overflow. I bet the only reason you don't see many people that use this stuff regularly messing with it is because they've already done that a bunch and it's lost its novelty lol.
Ah yes my future self
@@trouty7947 oh I know well why we don't see that much people messing with it. But I Waldo know scientists are the biggest man-child you could ever see. My research professor acts like a teen talking about his favorite character from a Netflix series when he starts to talk about experiments and things you could do at a lab like analyzing your hair with a microscope lol.
@@martefala how is being passionate about your work and hobbies being a man-child?
@@someguy3987 not using it as an insult (might even misused it lol, my main lenguage is not English) i just wanted to say they act as children in the sense they are very excited about it. The little glow in their eyes as they describe whatever they are talking about comes to me the same way a child would describe a cartoon they are very fond of.
"And after it finished melting, it continued it's hunt for John Connor."
Glad I wasn't the only one that had this exact thought
Ha, BRILLIANT 😂
Terminator reference?
@@Slameguy Yeah, Terminator 2.
underrated comment, i understood that reference xD
Lost this channel and just found it again. Picked up chemistry and now I'm hooked. I remeber this huy just shows you reaction. You need to see them
"I have no idea what to do with it now"
2 seconds later: *mercury pissing*
Glad I'm not the only one that thought of that😅
3 seconds later: *drinking*
It is pissing in a pool
Same thought I had. Probably because it formed a layer of ice over it lmao.
Loooool True!
They say that mercury is the only metal that’s liquid at room temperature but I always keep my room at a toasty 1,221°F.
A lot of common metals would still be solid! Iron and copper for sure, and I think aluminum. Lead would melt though (it doesn't take much).
🐊
@@Khaim.m Isn't Indium or Gallium or one of those also a metal? That would be liquid too I think
@@rdx1419 If i remember correctly Gallium's is low enough that you can melt it with your own body heat
Gallium has a melting point of about 30degrees. on a hot day, its def the 2nd only metal thats liquid at room temperature :D
"wait for the liquid nitrogen to cool down." Good one Nile.
He said wait for IT to cool down, he meant the dish, basically for the temperature to equalize between the container and the liquid it contains - for the liquid nitrogen to stop boiling off like it was.
@@nickdaveNDM r/wooosh
@@nickdaveNDM yeah maybe that's what he meant but this comment was probably made as a joke lol
Lol
@@ceciletagle3701 not how you use it, woosh is for people who missed the joke, this shit aint a joke 💀
Him knocking the mercury sounds like the IRS at my door
No fake reactions with a camera right in your face, no stupid tik tok of pranks. Just a really cool science experiment I even learned from.
Yeah, this is what should be on TH-cam
Yeah these shorts are great.
I feel like part of the reason I have this in my recommended is because I go out of my way not to watch people like that.
@@cer_eal well I get them recommended everytime🙄 it's annoying. U lucky
It really wholesome cause it’s a carbon copy that’s been done before
I never thought I'd see mercury peeing in from of a camera-
LOL
It was scared
Might've been scared, but it sure wasn't shy.
He peed himself out
LOL
"I just have to add some liquid nitrogen to a dish, and wait for it to cool down." 🤔 indeed
Wouldn't it technically warm up?
Waiting for the dish to cool down
@@thefudger1945😂. Yeah. Yup.
@@joshuaappleby6Nope. A boiling liquid always is exactly at boiling point.
Been the topic of industrial medicine in numerous cases of poisoning. It always contaminates buildings in which it is used. So hard to handle safely.
Lol, I saw video years back of guy filling a tub with Mercury and standing on the surface of the Mercury with bare feet. He also floated anvils and other heavy objects on the surface.
Nothing like a cold glass of mercury water on a hot day , refreshing
At least you won't suffer heat stress afterwards **points to head meme**
😂😂
Don’t even ‘drink’ about it
@@benr188 Oh no 😂😂😂
And that's how he died
I love how it melted faster than the ice that formed around it when you took it out.
perhaps because it's a metal
@@AndewMole that's not how any traditional metal would work when compared to ice on its surface, when the two are heated...
@@xmarine73 that's because the melting point of the ice is lower than mercury's
@@undefined0_ you mean the other way round
@@itsameaffi you are correct
It’s fascinating to watch, melts insanely quickly since metal is such a good conductor.
“And it’s definitely a solid”
*violently bangs murcury on table”
64 likes? ❌
A stack of likes? ✅
@@texasmama3084 no
@@neuroticdisneyprincess7502 no
@@cozz124 yes
@@KaityKat117 no
"It's definitely cool to start melting it again"
The metal: Starts peeing
😂ikr
lol yeah
So cool how it starts to form little balls that look roughly roughly the same size.
I like melting things. -Phoebe's nephew
😂😂
I like how it just goes from dead quiet to him banging it on the table. I didn’t expect it and it’s really funny.
Same. XD
Same!💀💀 idk why, but the way he did it made me burst out laughing🤦🏻💀😭😭🤷🏻🤷🏻
NileRed: “This is a few minutes later, and it’s definitely solid!”
**very quiet for a couple seconds**
_suddenly_
*BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG!*
😂😂💀💀💀😭😭😭😭
Ok Mick
The way it melts is so satisfying
This man sounds way too calm for someone that could blow his entire neighborhood up at any given moment
Exactly
This man is casually playing with deadly chemicals
I think it’s a good thing they’re ‘too calm’- if they weren’t... well rip neighbor hood
Do you think scientific theories priciples and laws are all dumb things?
@@ashura1111 what principle? Dude in video more or less says he just wanna fuck around with it...
U guys think evey chemical just blows up for no reason if u chemically react it with some other chemicals?
Mercury : "You wont let me Live, You wont Let me Die"
that actually made me lol😂
it still looks good to drink
800th like
Mercury roll?
@@lucidstarlight3296. ,
0:48 When you really have to go!
i do not like this visual
🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMFAO
0:48
hi
And?
Gallium: R u dumb? just cuz im a solid doesn't mean i will stay like a mixture!
If there's no TikTok logo, female robot voice or that "Oh no no no no" song then it's a TH-cam short I'm willing to get behind👌
Yeh fuck that oh no no no shite!
😂👌
Same here!
Most TH-cam shorts suck compared to TikTok. Idk why only the bad TikTok’s get on TH-cam shorts when the good comedy skits don’t. It’s only the actual creators on TH-cam that make good shorts.
Ty
Everybody's gangsta 'til the mercury starts to pee
ur fked up if that's what comes to mind first from that.
Took the words right out the mouth.
I thought of it more as bleeding since there were multiple openings it started to empty from
@@AlanenJ Screw you Jesus!
@@AlanenJ how is that fucked up its just some mercury peeing
That shot of the mercury melting out might be one of the coolest things on TH-cam
Gallium is also liquid at room temp and it's same to handle without gloves
Pun intended?
@@erezsolomon3838 uhhhh totally meant to do it
@@tonerthestoner6534 Gallium is not!!!!!!
Need to get out more 🤦🏾♂️
I've never seen your cideos before. But then I suddenly get this on my fyp. Normally i'd hit the watch later thing and keep scrolling, but I decided that I'd stay. I've been a lot less motivated to post, and haven't really had video ideas, but this definitely did help motivate me. Keep being awesome dude.
Sincerely, a 13 year old creator.
This man literally waited for liquid nitrogen to “cool down”
I think it was the mercury he was waiting for to cool though
He was waiting for the dish to cool down
(Bouta get woodshed pog)
I think he meant settle
i think liquid nitrogen boils when it first touches a surface, which is also why it gives you big ass blisters if you touch it but don't give it time to y'know turn your hand into a block of ice
Liquid nitrogen boils at -195°C so the second it's exposed to the air it's already boiling. So...yeah that's pretty cold haha
"And something I've always wanted to do..."
Me: Drink it
"Is try making it a solid"
Me: that too
I almost died laughing reading this 😆🤣
Never drink mercury though
@@Jamal_Cry I'm sorry? I can't hear you over the sound of me chugging this bottle of mercury
Eat the solid Mercury!
Mhh it taste like "instantly dies"
Watching it melt again was probably one of the coolest and most interesting things I've seen
This is one of the best short video i ever seen
I saw it melt and said whuuuuuuuuUuuuuT?
The inside melted first and left an ice shell
When its melted I acutally said:"Oh look,metal pearls"
My brain wasnt braining
“Something I’ve always wanted to do was-“
Drinking it
“Making it solid”
Oh…
So it's not just me?
@@desmondgentle1474 nope
@@desmondgentle1474 mercury is death. Maybe bite gallium.
@@desmondgentle1474 no
Something I've always wanted to do is... drink it and piss out gold. Hahaa!
That was interesting how the ice surrounding the mercury was slower to melt than the mercury, and it held all the mercury in a case, which is why it was able to leak out of the bottom in those beads.
I dont think the mercury ever froze completely, into actual solid form. I think ice was more like a case that held the mercury like a cup and when it melted, it aloud a hole to form and pour it out.
@@DayZ-Klips You could see after he lifted the frozen mercury, how the ice formed on the surface.
@@DayZ-Klips mercury freezes at like -40F. liquid nitrogen is like below -300F. You can watch the layer of ice form on the surface when he takes it out
Also interesting the sound you hear when the mercury hit the glass-container on the first burst.
@@DayZ-Klips except he hit it on the table and the ice casing wasn’t that thick so it would’ve broke then leaked if it was liquid inside.
The way it poured out of the frost layer at the end is amazing
Ok😐
@@wasichupaaaok? Tf is your point
@@the_parasites ?
@@the_parasitesChill goose
@@the_parasitesdo you know what “comment” means?
The droplets looked like some exotic pearls
TH-cam shorts has showed this to me 3-5 times over the years. Never skip it because this is the type of content I actually want.
youtube shorts shows me the same video over and over again so I barely use them anymore.
click not interested on the videos you don't like, and then like, comment, share, subscribe etc. on the videos you do like, the algorithm will recommend more of the videos you like that way cause it's how the algorithm works, and also try to swipe away immediately if you see a video you don't like, then the algorithm will understand that it's not your cup of tea.
So you aren't the only one, and also it doesn't show you all videos it shows justs Kem specific videos from certain channels (based on your feed)
"I made solid mercury!"
"Cool!"
"Then I melted it again!"
"Cool!"
Wow cool !
Cool!
Pool!
Then I threw it on my dog
Cool!
@@dinosaur8150 yum dog
Imagining a scenario where a warrior receives a sword from atop a wintery mountain and takes it down only for it to melt as he walks
I honestly like this idea
The only metal liquid at room temperature... FOR NOW !
Gallium
@@requiem51 its not liquid at room temperature, it melt at around 30°c
That would have to be one cold ass mountain
That is so satisfying watching it melt!
"Hey dude, I'm bored"
"Wanna go solidify and melt some mercury again?"
"Ahh yes!"
AGAIN??? Got something "newer" than 'merc'? 😁😅😂🤣
@@uzerp9litehow about we enrich some uranium and build a nuclear reactor in the garage?
Is it me or was the melting part so fu--ing satisfying
Ultra Cool 😎
It's really satisfying
Absolutely.
it looked like it was peeing but yeah
Did I just see mercury peeing in that jar?
That's what I thought
Dito... 😅
It's a beaker 🫤
Yes you did fam
I mean depending on the country, some places might have a room temperature above 30c in which case gallium may also technically occur as a liquid at room temp
Fun fact: Frozen mercury has incredible tensile strength,
That's an interesting statement. How do you know? Give an example how it is used or how/why it was tested.
US submarines use some of the most exotic alloys. NONE of them have any mercury in them.
How would it be used frozen for it's "tensile strength"?
@@x-man5056jeez man he was giving a fact, no need to go full fact checking bitch mode
What applications does it have? I'm just curious.
@@x-man5056 Tensile strength can be calculated or predicted using theoretical models and mathematical formulas related to materials science. These formulas take into account factors like atomic bonding, crystal structure, and mechanical behavior under stress. When mercury is frozen it forms a solid crystalline structure, and we can use established models to calculate its potential tensile strength based on the behavior of metallic bonds in that state. Tensile strength isn't limited to materials used in practical applications. While it may not be used in submarines, this doesn't negate the mathematical reality of tensile strength in frozen mercury. It isn't used in practical applications because it remains solid only below around -39°C, making it impractical to maintain in most environments.
@@x-man5056i cant tell if your being snobby or are just curious
Back in school they used to let us play with mercury bare handed. Little did they know
Organic mercury is toxic. Metallic mercury is barely toxic unless you drink a cupload.
@@sidofalltrades Many ppl seem to have the misconception that liquid pure mercury is extremely toxic. Little do they know ...
@@binguscat2514 the vapours are tho
Presenting to the emergency room
looks how you became
Therapist : "don't be silly, there's no such thing as a reverse deep fryer"
Reverse deep fryer :
It's a deep cooler.
Deep dryer
@@DraazaI’ll turn this frying pan into a drying pan
freeze dryer
Steep fryer
"And im really smart"
That got a good chuckle out of me🤣
"Just wait for the liquid nitrogen to cool down" Isn't it cold enough already?!
if you keep it as a liquid in a pressurized container, it will eventually become the same temperature as the environment around it. Then when it's poured out it will boil off the warmest molecules and become cold.
The heat was pressed out of it during the compression that turned it into a liquid, and it needs to absorb heat in order to become a gas again. That's why it's so cold.
He meant the dish, letting it cool down to the temp of the Nitrogen reduces the evaporation and fog.
Accidentally creating a Philosopher’s Stone
fmab sucks
It’s unicorn blood
fmab?
@@weebooo1069 I was thinking more about how real life Chinese alchemists made what they thought were elixirs of immortality out of mercury and how they wouldn’t have been able to make solid mercury like here. Philosopher’s Stone is like a “real” idea in real world alchemy before FMA or Harry Potter used them.
I adore the fact that hes like "it's been a few minutes and its definitely solid" and as if to show up he jsut hit it repeatedly against the table
A sentence that you can use in multiple situations
@@Oppressore *SHUT*
Could be really dense Mercury under water that's frozen solid. At those temperatures water gets very hard.
@@Oppressore 😆🤣😆
@@Oppressore now you listen here you little sh-
Wow that looks soo cool! First time I ever have seen something flowing down underwater lol
If you were my chemistry teacher I would study Chemistry for a whole day
True
Ya...same here 😇
Only a whole day.. Doesn't sound that impressive to me since there's 365 days in a year. That's .002% study of chemistry.. 😅... but I get your point- still funny
U would want to have chemistry w him
Than he couldn't post
This are the type of shorts i actually wished TH-cam recommended to me.
It actually did recommend
When the little mercury balls were starting to unite, I was waiting for a mini T-1000 to start forming too.
I was thinking something like that!
🏆
Come with me if you want to live.
I thought that one boss from 3d world was gonna spawn
Me too😅
the cool thing about solid mercury is that at temperatures where most stuff would be super solid and brittle it's actually quite malleable, similar to jewelry metals like gold or tin
What a legend. This guy turned mercury into solid only to melt it again
This is dangerous because the T1000 comeback
"I freeze it out freeze it cooler just to melt it again" - Linkin Park
Xbdbdhxhhd@@ashuzguitar
@@ashuzguitar “I freeze it out freeze it cooler just to melt it again” - Lincoln Park
@@ashuzguitar went right over your head
"And i thought it would be cool, if i just melted it again"
Mercury: you won't let me live, you won't let me die
Underrated
And the terminator is born.😠
Freddy felt the same way
"We haven't got much time"
Never gonna let you gooo, never gonna let you down.
“something that i’ve always wanted to do is-“
me: drink it?
“ -make it a solid”
me: oh
😂 and touch it
Same thought.
Right?! I thought the same thing.
“It’s solid”
Me: eat it
“You can just melt it again”
Me:????
Dont drink mercury or touch it you will die of nerve damage
This morning the last thing I thought to myself was Watching liquid mercury freeze and melt again like some kind of liquid-ice metallic rain is something that I NEEDED TO SEE 👀
Bruh, i love how he says "all i have to do is j add some liquid nitrogen" like everyone has liquid nitrogen
Wait you don't have liquid nitrogen‽ 😳🤔
Like I'm surprised that you dont have it ..
Why don’t you have it???
@@fbi397 yeah i have like 3 of them
@EMMA GARD oh really ? Why dont you ?
I can never work with chemicals because my brain instantly told me "drink it".
Then you can do it at least once, after that moment, there might be no brain anymore.
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Same
That's how you become immortal
Just 60 iq things
“Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature”
Gallium: am I a joke to you
I think gallium is liquid at just above room temperature but not at it.
30°C is not room temperature
@@duxxxhm the melting point is 85 f, that’s pretty warm but it’s still room temperature in a lot of places
20° C(68°F) is the definition for room temperature.
@@travasfay3244 72° idk who pays your electric bill
Now this feels like math I don’t understand 😅
Bro could have saved himself alot of time by just watching the end of Terminator 2
I searched for this comment lol
@@sreenathaether9536 xD
Don’t worry…… he’ll be back 😅
It would be 100x less fun to watch the movie than do the experiment
Yeah, buddy. Damn, what a great movie.
Anyone else laugh when it went dead silent and then he just banged it on the table like 5 times 😂
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"I just had to pour some liquid nitrogen... and wait for it to cool down."
I had to double take
Lol he probably meant the dish cool down.
@shashankmahalingam5254 I scrolled through the comments for this very thing.
he said wait for it ALL to cool down, but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that he meant the dish.
@@Craigineering Yeah. The word 'settle' would have fit better in this situation. Also props to you for answering to this comment on a 3 months old video.
MMM good soup
He let it simmer for 5 mins before pouring it
It is still used by gold prospecters because of its attraction to gold. It binds to gold, making it easier to separate the gold from the rock particles
"Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature"
Gallium : Am I a joke to you?
thats exactly what i thought
Room temperature is 20-22°C and gallium's melting point is 30°C. It's close but not quite
Bromine too
@@Julianbourque heck apparently there are 5, I didn’t know that. I guess the one at my school is outdated because it only has two liquid ones
Oh wait or actually the others aren’t they just become liquid really close to room temp.... I think
NileRed: "Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature."
Gallium: "Guess I'll die."
I think Gallium is still a solid, just very low melting point.
Thank you!! Came to the comments to see if anyone else was thinking the same thing!
It need at least a boil to become liquid
Gallium is the second lowest melting point, around 80 I think? Mercury doesn’t need a hair dryer or your hand to melt
@@che8040 Room temperature is 22°C. Gallium melts at 30°C.
"Let's put some liquid nitrogen in a container and let it cool down"
What
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Science 100
Language 30
@@XenoflareBahamut 😂😂
yea, let the CONTAINER cool down...
RIGHT 🤣🤣🤣
Explaining the science along side will make the perfect content
What science is there to explain, kid? The concept of freezing and melting lmao?
''Every metal is liquid at room temperature if your room if hot enough''
-Some spirit that lives in a volcano
Real
Unless that metal is tungsten the room's going to melt first.
Wouldn’t mercury evaporate into water? So technically not every metal
@@insignificantgnat9334 Room made of tungsten :)
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When it looked like it "leaking out" of the solid, I think it was covered with a piece of ice and the ice remained intact while mercury liquefied quickly. You can see thebice form when he pulls the solid mercury out.
Good eye, that's exactly what happened
No shit Sherlock
Yeah but I think it could even have been a few other gases mixed into that solid ice, coz the temp of liquid nitrogen is more than enough to solidify a few gases
most likely condensation freezing on the surface
@@helioszxc Dude. Don't be rude. I didn't even know what was going on. This comment is helpful.