Turning lead into gold (lead iodide)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ส.ค. 2021
- Ok, so today I'm going to try to turn some lead into gold. The first step is to get a few pieces of
lead, and to add some dilute nitric acid. What I have to do next is get a beaker, and add some boiling water, and a small amount of potassium iodide. This all dissolves really quickly, and on top of
this, I'll add a bit of vinegar, and that little lead solution from before. Now all I need to do
is turn off the stirring, and basically just wait.
Ingredients:
1) 0.5g lead metal + 50:50 nitric acid:water
2) 500mL water, 1g potassium iodide, 5% vinegar
3) Profit?
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All you need is a philosopher’s stone
I see. An fma fan.
next video: i made the philosopher's stone
@@user-cj4fu8qq9b well, lol he have to be a serial killer to make that
@@thesublime7539 The philosopher's stone is very much not limited to full metal alchemist. It is a thing in the "real" alchemy that people used to practice
Seriously, it's like this guy knows nothing about science or alchemy. Smh my head.
ah yes, alchemy
Nice fake verification symbol
A user named *MusicSounds* includes a musical note in the name? Seems legit, bro.
yeah lol i can confirm. when you upload stuff to a music distributor youtube lets you make an artist channel where you can upload stuff yourself
@@ChicoDaChina It's an artist channel, not a fake verification mark
Aww your account looks cute! :)
Fun fact, its perfectly possible to transmute metals into gold, namely mercury and platinum. Synthesizing gold by irradiating mercury via neutron bombardment was first done in 1941. It can also be done in a particle accelerator
The only problem is the gold is a radioactive sludge and the process is exponentially more expensive than the gold is worth.
But *technically* the alchemist's goal of chrysopoeia has finally been achieved
actually transforming anything into anything is possible, you just need to have the ability to remove and add protons to atoms
@@lucasthech thats what I was thinking as well, maybe in the far future there will be some technology that can create whatever atom you need from other atoms
@@OmniversalInsect we already can remove them, but it's almost impossible to make a proton enter an atom's nucleus, and most of the time the removed protons just become a hydrogen atom
Well this is a conversation I don't understand cool guys keep it up you are smart!
The real problem is creating gold that's not putting off radiation without waiting decades and even then it would only produce small amounts of gold.
Imagine showing this to the Greco-Romans of old, or even Egyptians of ages ago... even to the medieval Europeans of a much, much later period, they would all be in total and absolute awe before this, as the capacity to change metal into gold was such a legend for them...
From what we know about how they practiced alchemy, they likely used a similar process. Every so often you get an alchemist who thought they turned lead into gold when in reality they just made a gold-colored substance (like in the video, nitric acid was a staple of most alchemy labs). More often, you'd have a salesman who was aware of the difference peddle it off as the real deal.
Why do you think they would have gave a shit? Do you think they were so stupid they didn’t know how to tell the difference between gold and some worthless material that looks shiny?
@@BoxStudioExecutive well… the Spanish did ignore and even dump thousands of tons of platinum into the ocean on the simple basis that it’s not gold. Soooo, I think they were pretty dumb
@@parkerwebb7378 platinum was unknown, useless and worthless back then to everyone outside of the Americas (who only ascribed ornamental value to it) so by relying on this as an example, you’re the one who is “pretty dumb”
@@BoxStudioExecutive ahh yes. Platinum is completely useless and all the adjectives you have used also apply to the gold that the conquistadors sought. The two metals of gold and platinum are incredibly similar in nature. Also now adays platinum is worth more than gold, so to throw millions of dollars worth of this precious material into the irretrievable ocean does in fact make my example valid.
I’m fairly sure chemists keep the coffee filter market afloat
Edit: It’s incredible how many people didn’t get that this is a joke. Clearly coffee filters are mainly used by coffee drinkers
As in 11037?
And Matt D'Avella
chemists and programmers
To be fair at this point when you are doing chemistry and its goin through that its not a coffee filter its just a filter
Pretty sure coffee drinkers are keeping the coffee filter market afloat. 90% of people drink coffee lol
"Even though it is Lead Iodide it looks like gold"
*Proceeds to sprinkle it over his dessert as edible gold flakes*
delicious heavy metal
That is so evil
jummy
But what if tho.....
just for safety lead is a poisonous metal and should not be ingested, please clarify this in an edit :)
(sorry to ruin the joke)
This guy is inching closer and closer to full on alchemy
Six months later he maxed out alchemy and then became a mage
As a historian, this raises a lot of questions.
How long have people known how to do this? How long have people understood what "lead iodide" is?
Has anyone, in ancient history, learned how to do this before? What did they do with that knowledge?
I'm asking the same question! I need answers
I can't really say anything abouth whether someone found this out by chance in history. I suppose it's not impossibe considering the materials used would be reasonably available. That being said, without modern chemistry, this would be very hard to actually understand. That is, to be able to predict what might happen if you try this or that beyond direct experience. For a reference point on that: the periodic table -arguably the most important 'tool' of chemistry- was invented in 1869.
@@ithrangroenen1787
I could just try to look this up, I suppose, but sometimes it's fun just to speculate.
I have found, as a general rule, that ancient science is more sophisticated then we tend to imagine. It has massive holes in its overall logic, but other than that, it has the ability to achieve considerable depth.
All that is to say that, while the ancient alchemist in question couldn't possible understand the chemistry behind what he was doing, I believe that it would be very possible indeed for him to salvage materials that have the necessary chemical components to achieve this reaction.
@@Nikolapoleon I'd imagine they would probably have been able to predict that the process would yield some solid, but they would have no way to know what it would look like. That's late 20th century chemistry.
You must be the fun one at parties
I'm convinced that chemistry is just alchemy but knowing what you're doing
I'm pretty sure that's what it is too
That's literally what it is
"Magic" is just science without explanation
Literally historically true
.Islam is the religion of truth, so whoever wants to search for the truth, I advise you to follow Dr. Zakir Naik, I love you all 🍃.🕊……
انصحكم تابعو الدكتور عدنان ابراهيم..
Alchemy is the predecessor to chemistry, yes.
I cannot believe how cute that tiny flask is
Exactly my thought!
Flsk
It's not cuter than @NileRed though
@@tonho91 😳
It’s Nile’s equivalent to the tiny whisk Binging with Babish has.
1:13 PLOT TWIST: it was actually sniper's piss.
Maybe this is how alchemists supposedly “turned lead into gold” very neat experiment
This dude should be a chemistry teacher! The kids will love him!
The school board would hate him.
Hes chemistry teacher
@@Jacxdy shut up
@truthly troll bot 2.1.🤖😛 And that's exactly why he SHOULD be a teacher. You want people that are able to have fun and push boundaries since those are the teachers that kids remember, for better or worse. haha
well that'll take a teaching degree, which requires going back to uni
The alchemist that discovered this had their hopes raised all the way to the sky I’m sure.
Liking for the profile pic.
Probably had some rich king drink this for immortality before he promptly died
@@user-wb1nw8zy8w ok so you just blatantly put a religious comment but considering it happens way more with Christianity I’ll let it slide for you this one time but I’ve got my eye on you
Yes, I did, and was firmly disappointed.
@@user-wb1nw8zy8w ! Also, it's weird if you try to reply to this dude. Try it! P'shyeah, maybe Sufism, but Islam in general? P'shyeah.
That reaction where it looks like the gold was raining is beautiful!
How has it taken me THIS long to see that 0:40 written on the beaker is "NileRed"?
Nile Doesn't yeet the product to wall
Me: unbelievable
So uncivilized
My Disappointment is immeasurable
And my day is ruined
@@yukan6089 😂😂
It should be 'immeasurable' instead of 'unmeasurable'
@@viditsinha7865 ma bad 🤣
Unbelievable.. Lol
0:05 this is the most adorable flask I’ve ever seen.
Not gonna lie, with how crazy some of your projects get, I wouldn't have been surprised at all if you actually made gold from lead
Unless he gets a particle accelerator I don’t think that’s happening
I remember doing this experiment in school and it had the glitter like specs after a while , it was so cool
He said " and then i lead it dry" bruh didnt know this man had puns
You should watch his out of context videos
He's always been a memelord actually.
no he didn't
that's just how he talks bro
do you say let like leT not just like ledt
Nile : I'm going to turn lead into gold
me : oh yeah, where's your particle accelerator ?
Nile: ask yo memaw
.Islam is the religion of truth, so whoever wants to search for the truth, I advise you to follow Dr. Zakir Naik, I love you all 🍃.🕊……
انصحكم تابعو الدكتور عدنان ابراهيم..
Well, this sure is a comment section.
@@GarryDumblowski I guess this is what happens when you teach alchemy. I say we burn him as a witch.
Look after a Kilonova explosion.
I can't get over how adorable that flask at the beginning was.
This guy is making chemistry seem easy and exciting!!
The anticipation for destruction when he stop talking is real
Yeah same here lol
.Islam is the religion of truth, so whoever wants to search for the truth, I advise you to follow Dr. Zakir Naik, I love you all 🍃.🕊……
انصحكم تابعو الدكتور عدنان ابراهيم..
@@user-wb1nw8zy8w what for did you write this
Edward elric and Nile would become very good friends if they meet one day
@@epsi lol, i didn't realise it 😅
yeah, with NileRed's yeeting things to the wall syndrome
Edddddwaaaard.
Henry explaining why after he read one book he can cure all deseases
-1409 colorized
Man making and researching with you is so fun!
NileRed's GF-"Can you buy me some jewellery?"
NileRed-"How about I give you some Lead Iodide?"
Imagine an alchemist coming across this way back when they would be flipping there shit lmao
i have something of a hunch that at some point, somebody probably accomplished this somwhere, giving rise to the legends
Tell that to Newton lol
@@ciarangale4738 and people spent centuries trying to do it again lol
People did it a bunch. It was a fairly common chemical used for various things historically. They could prove they hadn’t managed it quite easily.
See this is why I wanna be a chemist
*makes cocaine*
*makes meth*
This isn't chemistry. This is alchemy and all they way different thing.
@@quill7889 *copied the idea of another comment and in doing so makes himself a saddo*
@@rainessandrai8240 This isn’t alchemy, he’s not actually making gold. Even if he were making gold using modern physical/chemical methods like particle accelerators, it would still be chemistry. Alchemy is to chemistry what astrology is to astronomy. The act of transmuting elements is not what defines alchemy, it’s the almost religious obsessions driving the desire to transmute and do a lot of other strange experiments. Gold doesn’t tarnish, so they saw it as unaging, thus immortal, and thought they could unlock the secrets to immortality if they could transmute to gold.
Nile : it takes a lot of time
Alquemist (btd6) : 0.01 seconds take it or leave it
Yes... This is what the beauty of chemistry... This golden spangles test is used to find the presence of iodine... It remains me my practical exams... Thank you...
Such a classic experiment! I remember doing this experiment with my friends during our school's science fair a long time ago. We called it 'Lead Gold'. Lead(II) iodide just never gets old
"Gets OLD" haha i see what you did there
Plumbous iodide if you wanna be a cool kid
you can actualy turn lead into gold but you need alot of radiation
Not a lot of radiation you need neutrons
For that you need a precise amount of a precise metal isotopes
Then you will shoot the metal isotope with neutrons if you are lucky the metal will be transmutated gold…
Right after it got extremly hot and radiated alpha and beta particles
@@kayragur3542 so basically it is very easy to do and something i can do at home?? cool!!!
@@YelMalanta if you want gold get gold its easier than setting up a nuclear physics lab
@@YelMalanta Sure
Or you could go borrow a star. Those things make gold, if they're big enough.
this is the origin story behind the Alchemist 0-0-3 Lead to Gold upgrade in BTD6
your videos make me happy
Now that's some Equivalent Exchange right there,
Ah, yes, the forbidden corn flakes
They are not forbidden lol, everything is edible at least once
@@helpabrothawithasubisaiah5316 Do you wanna live? Then I don't suggest ingesting them.
@@digital_pocket_watch but you won't die, not instantly at least
@@helpabrothawithasubisaiah5316 I mean, I had lead poisoning when I was really little, so I guess, but I'm not taking the risk
The best flavour of chips is paint.
honestly, this might be the place where the idea of turning lead into gold came from. someone probably just did this accidentally at some point and forgot how to do it
I can't help but imagine an alchemist tricking a king into believing they turned lead into gold with this
I absolutely love how small that flask is
Google a 1ml beaker.
You are welcome.
I love the golden particles just suspended in the solution, they're just look magnificent ✨✨
Thanks for the help with the bloon war!
This channel is amazing.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we did it,
we found a modern day alchemist
9:34am google search: how to turn lead to gold
9:37am google search: how to escape fbi
I really love this chemistry video!!!
Hey Niles I love your shorts. First time I said that to another man.
Anyway hope you have some longer projects coming up!
That tiny flask is so adorable!
This was the first experiment I conducted myself. My father is a chemistry teacher. Just flexing
I was 4 years old and my father had taught me how to read and gave me his college chemistry book. My first experiment was making sulfuric acid.
@@mematron can you make meth
@@bl.edxardo methanol?
@@mitaskeledzija6269 methamphetamine
Medieval alchemists would've flipped their shit if they had discovered something like that
That smol flask is so cute!
Aw man is his name al? Because now he’s become an alchemist.
Hi neils red,
I'm a chemistry student and also teach high school students. Your experiments are absolutely amazing and can help students to reduce their fear of chemistry. I would like to use few of your clips in my video lectures on youtube. Can you allow me for that...???
You don't his permission to use his videos for teaching hs, i'm sure he'd be happy to learn you're using it
your videos are awesome
Delighted at:
1 what the stir bar sounds like (finally)
2 how red retrieves said stir bar
I clicked on it thinking of real gold. LOL
Now i finally can get a 0-0-3 alchemist monkey
LOVE IT!
Gosh darn it, I was about to start my own gold mine at home xD
Well cool video
Hes slowly turning from a chemist to an alchemist and im all for it
Ahhh it was magical seeing this in our chemistry lab in my 12th grade 😌
His experiments are so interesting
My favourite chemistry reaction, because this got me into chemistry
Ok, try this recipe to make a human being
- oxygen 43kg
- carbon 16kg
- hydrogen 7kg
- nitrogen 1.8kg
- calcium 1kg
- phosphorus 0.78kg
- potassium 0.14kg
- sulphur 0.14kg
- sodium 0.10kg
- chlorine 0.095kg
- magnesium 0.019kg
- a soul
😂😂 *a soul*
ALCHEMY IS REAL!!!
It looks really pretty
You would be the chemistry teacher EVERRRRR!!!!
Ok, so here's my luddite question: Is it plausible (if not feasible) to use particle accelterator ion collision fuckery to legit turn lead into gold?
Yes, but it is very difficult
Yes. It's not even remotely economically feasible, but the steps have been worked out, and I think one person actually *did* it for the bragging rights.
You can turn various elements, including lead, into gold through nuclear fission, but the energy and danger involved in this process makes it not even remotely worthwhile.
If you find the right star, those make gold from lead.
Theoretically you could use a very extreme event such as a supernova to create gold.
This man is literally an alchemist
Also the water whirlpool part was pretty cool
Remember being fascinated by this reaction in high school Chemistry lab bringing it back home to show people, lol
Okay, it's not actually gold, but how different are lead iodide's physical properties? Can you make a convincing coin out of it? Will it crumble into pieces with the lightest touch? Is it any more dangerous than plain lead?
We may not be able to turn lead into gold, but we might be able to do the next best thing: counterfeiting through chemistry.
The Chinese already do that plated
This really is a btd6 moment
We can take some protons, neutrons and electrons, then combine them in a right quantity and you have got gold!
jesus the energy from this dude at the beginning
Every shady person watching just thought to themselves “Ooh! I could rip off so many people with this!”
Its brittle doe
Get me the king, I'll demonstrate for the whole court.
This looks like something that would have been used in cosmetics back when no one knew any better.
Nile’s narration is oddly satisfying
is this where the idea that in science fiction that you can transmogrify lead into gold comes from?
Explosions&Fire at 1:05: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
1:37 I want to eat it
Yeah.... but it is still lead.
Ingesting it will cause lead poisoning.
It's dust is also carcinogen.
I bet the first alchemist to try this thought he'd hit the jackpot
Science teacher after seeing this
*STONKS*
1:24 I just wanna throw a fish in there and give it the photoshoot of it’s life
So, just out of curiosity since I know very little about chemistry, having only taken it in like 10th grade which was like 4 years ago, could you melt down the flakes and mold them into a shape? Or are they only really capable of staying in the form of flakes without breathing apart into some other compound?
well what he made is lead iodide, a salt not real gold which is a metal.
if he melt and let it cool it would still make fragile crystals/flakes.
This makes all the ancient scientists happy that someone turned lead into gold
Oh my word I need that tiny Erlenmeyer flask at the beginning!
As above, so below. As within, so without. As the universe, so the soul.
Hey man, don't give scammers new ways to fool people 😂
Don't worry, the king employs a witchfinder and those scammers will be burned at the stake before they can use their devilry to fleece the innocent.
@@johnladuke6475 Noice
Where have I seen this red spoon b4?😂 poor spoon;) Love ur vids Nile, it gets me interested in chem so much
That’s him. He’s the alchemist. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
0:56 tornadooooo
0:33 Looks like some yummy apple juice
Middle ages Kings " Alchemy... this is Alchemy before my very eyes".
Lead Iodid also has a beautiful Coffin-shaped cristal structure!
Ah yes, that yellow liquid known as "gold rain" aka "golden shower".
I'm now 51 yrs old.....but I still remember vividly how my 8th grade science teacher, Mr Jones, showed the class the potassium iodide/lead nitrate trick back in 1983.,,,great throwback for me, nile...and as always....great video!!
8th? 🥲
Secret lore: it actually is gold, and he's hiding the secret of the Art in plain sight.
the moment nile red became an alchemist. bravo vince