It reminds me of when someone is talking to you and you have no clue what they are on about and you just say "mhh" as a reply.. I do it a lot to my boyfriend...
Hmmm. Questions..... Is it really carbon neutral by forcing a reaction with super cooled Nytrogen with heated carbon of different densities? Whilst using propane to heat the Diamond? Disappointed not to see coal or ferrocerium rod or some low,mild & rolled carbon steel. Was this Diamond worthy at an 8th of a carat to give sufficient results? Would a Diamond at 2 carat make more heat,light,risk of explosion? Was the test done to satisfactory conclusions about glass temperature? Control seemed a bit uncalibrated in my opinion! (Went from pre cooled cup to boiling off jug) Still interesting to watch🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Pencil "lead" is 2H--- 60% graphite, 34% clay, 5% wax harder has more clay, softer has more graphite might try burning a 6B or softer lead, to see if that will burn better, otherwise, get some pure graphite.
I don't know, but you can certainly manage it by hooking the electrode up to the positive on a tig welder and attempting to strike a DC arc. Ask me how I know... LOL That tungsten electrode will turn to vapor with the quickness!!!!
@@pyrrhogaster Fun fact to illustrate just how bleeping hot that is: If you were to pour molten tungsten into lava fresh from the volcano, it would freeze the tungsten.
Nope, i love when they show the actual science. I was so upset at mythbusters when the rocket scientist came on and they cut away because most of the audience wouldn't understand him. I want more hard science and concepts out there.
@@Nerizwith it can only be formed under immense pressure. We are still not sure if it can exist outside of that pressure after it has been formed, but my guess is not.
Vann littrel Nitrogen in of itself is a non-conductive Material. So it would probably maintain that property in Liquid form. Liquid Oxygen however is ferromagnetic meaning magnets can attract it. And where a material reacts to a magnetic field would likely mean that its conductive too.
Pencil lead burns poorly compared to charcoal due to its composition. Pencil lead is a mixture of graphite, clay and wax and is essentially non-porous. A typical #2 pencil consists of 74% graphite, 20% clay, and 5% wax. Clay inhibits the lead's combustion. Charcoal, by contrast, is nearly pure carbon and is porous, which allows for increased surface area and more rapid oxidation.
You would need about 32 cups of liquid hydrogen for one cup of oxygen because oxygen has a molar mass of 16 while hydrogen has a molar mass of 1 “how dense or how many atoms are in a gram of a element is a molar”
Madeleine Klinger probably not because they are made under so much pressure and heat that you wouldn’t be able to melt them without the pot you got them in melting first because diamonds are made very close to volcanoes and lava pools which is why they are so hard to find and why they are so expensive to buy
Fun fact: diamonds are actually a lot more common than most people think but big companies who bot out the mines control How much get sent to the jewelry stores
FAN FACT: Modern pencil cores are not entirely graphite. They stopped doing that years ago. The share of a modern pencil core is actually quite largely balanced with Clay (and other materials depending on the brand).
Common misconception: the hardness of diamonds refers to it's ability to withstand scratching, not crushing. They actually crush quite easily. That's how we're able to make diamond tools. In my younger days, as a goldsmith's apprentice, I learned this lesson the hard way.
Can he stay with you guys? I love you're experiments but this one was the best Video I've seen from you guys so far, because you can learn more than usual.
6:20 calli looks a little bored, Hears things become more flammable, Now calli is As happy as a kid in a sweet shop Pyromania can be a problem but i admit its fun lol
Look I thought I was smart
Them this dude comes in
6:55
Lol
Then*
Did you mean ‘then’ 😂
Pfffft I started writing in quantum notation on the wall in crayons when I was just knee high to a cricket.
Same
Earth: I work for billions of years to just create diamond
TKOR: DESTORYS DIAMOND UNDER 1 minute
Wasn't that lab made diamond.
I’m crying just from watching their faces when Alexander is talking
It reminds me of when someone is talking to you and you have no clue what they are on about and you just say "mhh" as a reply.. I do it a lot to my boyfriend...
LOL!!!!!
He talks like a vip r/iamverysmart user
You are right
Why are you crying
_Diamonds are for forever, just like true love. It can't be destroyed._
TKOR: Hold my blowtorch.
Yeah, love is just like that
This comment NEEDS to be pinned. And get a heart.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Relatable ;_; no one loves me
I've heard from some of my elders that diamonds actually depreciate pretty quick, so might as well give it the blowtorch anyways
TKOR: *creates liquid oxygen and submerges carbon into it to create CO2*
Me: *exhales*
I love you for this
Hmmm. Questions..... Is it really carbon neutral by forcing a reaction with super cooled Nytrogen with heated carbon of different densities? Whilst using propane to heat the Diamond?
Disappointed not to see coal or ferrocerium rod or some low,mild & rolled carbon steel.
Was this Diamond worthy at an 8th of a carat to give sufficient results?
Would a Diamond at 2 carat make more heat,light,risk of explosion?
Was the test done to satisfactory conclusions about glass temperature? Control seemed a bit uncalibrated in my opinion! (Went from pre cooled cup to boiling off jug)
Still interesting to watch🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
One more time?
But liquid oxygen formula is lo2
@@sheelakuwal3288 no man liquid oxygen is only liguid o2
0:00-Everyone Entered the chat
6:59-Everyone Left the chat
Edit: Wow thanks for the likes 😂😁
Physics...... and I thought stoichiometry was hard enough..
Wat does dat mean Alexander
Yeah we didn’t come for all that 😂 this is not chem class!
What do you mean by chat?
Yep laveing vid to me ch maths bye
Finally a video showing the power of liquid oxygen because liquid nitrogen is too mainstream.
No because liquid nitrogen can not support combustion
@@KerbalChris you must be the life of the party
@@KerbalChris Hahaha, I liked!
Calvin and Hobbs!:)
Nate: * sticks finger in liquid oxygen *
Alexander: this liquid is extremely dangerous
Nate:
Nate:
CC Lee he did say extremely dangerous. He said significantly more dangerous
I love alexander he’s so so educated I love how he explains everything so thoroughly. high key wish y’all did more of that
When a $0,000001 piece of charcoal brings you more joy than a diamond.
Yes I love $1 pieces of charcoal that are smaller than a quarter
What do you mean "$0,000001*? Do you just mean $1, or "$0.000001"?
@@mattnikolaus yes, Europeans use the comma instead of periods for decimals
Jacob gm, crazy dude
@@jake3523 Mostly French. There are plenty of Europeans that use the "."
Alexander is the larval stage of a chemical engineering professor.
Alexander Hamilton his name is Alexander Hamilton
umm okay... @@itsjustjosephine8462
Alexander Fleming his name is Alexander Fleming
Seems like he was reading it
how he sound like tv chemdude
The graphite you used was a mixture of graphite and clay
Pencil "lead" is
2H--- 60% graphite, 34% clay, 5% wax
harder has more clay, softer has more graphite
might try burning a 6B or softer lead, to see if that will burn better, otherwise, get some pure graphite.
and a bit of wax too.
tom4ivo where’s the other 1%
@@vangular6978 Impurities?
When your minecraft knowledge comes in handy
Lmao
Hihihihihihi
Hehehe
Liquid oxygen, the forbidden water
1% of water benders have this trait. To bad it will just make the fire nation stronger
Mmmmm... Forbidden...
7:39 it feels like they're getting sick of him talking and showing off like just get to the answer kid😂
How hot would it have to be to make tungsten into a gas? Please like so he can see and answer this.
Hotter than a thermal lance!
Boiling point of tungsten is 5930°C or 10,706°F. Melting point is 3422°C or 6192°F
it takes about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit
I don't know, but you can certainly manage it by hooking the electrode up to the positive on a tig welder and attempting to strike a DC arc. Ask me how I know... LOL That tungsten electrode will turn to vapor with the quickness!!!!
@@pyrrhogaster Fun fact to illustrate just how bleeping hot that is: If you were to pour molten tungsten into lava fresh from the volcano, it would freeze the tungsten.
6:59 PTSD for people who have failed chemistry.
Anonymous Anon Uhm I heard the word fail and chemistry in the same sentence. Did you intentionally call me?
@@silverarmy9603 nice one.
Omega PTSD. I think i started seizing
I passed and didn’t understand a single thing
girl i got an A in chemistry and have no idea wtf he’s talking about
Anyone else’s brain start smoking when the engineer got scientific
Nope, i love when they show the actual science. I was so upset at mythbusters when the rocket scientist came on and they cut away because most of the audience wouldn't understand him. I want more hard science and concepts out there.
If I were him I would’ve written 2+2 x Illuminati - pokeball. Thus make same thing
Not rlly.... In fact he was just stating something I already knew
🤦♀️ me 🙋♀️
My brain was on fire like a red hot diamond in liquid oxygen 😂
The pencil lead didnt work because its not 100% carbon. Its mostly clay and clay is non flamable.
I thought the exact same thing when he tried that. They do sell pure graphite at art stores but pencils only contain about 10% graphite.
hey that is a really cool name it also was my brothers name, its really nice to see it.
braden
It would've work with an 8B pencil
Congrats I gave you 100 likes.
This was too much science for my brain.. to make a long story short. I don’t know how to breathe oxygen anymore.
RIP
Right I was thinking I thought liquid oxygen could only exist under pressure like all gases, in ordered to turn into a liquid
@@noblsht I thought that only solid helium couldn't exist unless under pressure
@@Nerizwith it can only be formed under immense pressure. We are still not sure if it can exist outside of that pressure after it has been formed, but my guess is not.
Am even worst
I dont even know how to be alive
How am i typing this
Starts video and hears liquid oxygen
Me:
WAIT IT CAN BE A LIQUID?
Midnight Wølf also me in background:
..........can you breathe it??????????
wait then can there be a solid!?
@@hydrashade1851 one second we need to go freeze it, and you're coming with me to freeze it
I love everyone that replied on this😂😂😂😂
@Simon Sinowetz ok that comment was smart, I think youre smarter then me now so I have a question, can you breath liquid oxygen?
11:56 -----> looks like the picture of the black hole in M87 that they just released!
lol, was thinking the same thing.,. xD
Mum: Sooo.... What does your husband do for a living?
Her: Oh he casually melt diamonds
Mum: ;-;
Wait, I’m not sure if Cali and Nate are married.
Mum reaction should be: Excuse me wtf?
Wait, are Nate and Cali married?
RuntyKnight 4993 I don’t think so....
Nouway idk if there married
can u make solid oxygen i have always wanted to see that
What happens when liquid nitrogen meets electricity??? Like if you want to know!
Massive resistance probably
Vann littrel
Nitrogen in of itself is a non-conductive Material. So it would probably maintain that property in Liquid form.
Liquid Oxygen however is ferromagnetic meaning magnets can attract it. And where a material reacts to a magnetic field would likely mean that its conductive too.
Nicholas S thx
Nuthin probably
Nothing.
But try liquid oxygen
6:58 Nerd mode ACTIVATED!!
Hahaha
that's so rude
I skipped over that part because I couldn’t listen to the smartness
Every time he spoke just pure annoyance swept across my body he’s got a really puchable face
Pretty interesting
Freddie Allerton yup
Am I the only one that wants to see lit thermite drip onto a cup with liquid oxigen after watching this
Pencil lead has Clay (which won’t burn) in as well as graphite.
They both looked so awkward when Alexander spoke 😂😂
9:01 I looked over and thought his shirt was on fire 🔥 lol 😂
Regular person: oh
Shoot, FIRE!!!
I guess I will throw this cold liquid in this lab on it
Scientist: oh no that was oxygen
Pencil lead burns poorly compared to charcoal due to its composition. Pencil lead is a mixture of graphite, clay and wax and is essentially non-porous. A typical #2 pencil consists of 74% graphite, 20% clay, and 5% wax. Clay inhibits the lead's combustion.
Charcoal, by contrast, is nearly pure carbon and is porous, which allows for increased surface area and more rapid oxidation.
5:46 Her anticipation and then that sinister grin when she hears "flammable"
Please boil, freeze dry, and dehydrate honey! 🐝🍯
This comment
Yesss
@Isaac Allgood it'd still be fun to see tho
I love your vids because I actually learn something
Forknife 203 same
Some years ago the videos were more educating.
Same
Mei Grafd Vodder i miss those days
Forknife 203 and unlike school the things we learn are cool
What would happen if you put liquid oxygen in a vacuum chamber
the22ndFallenstar lol
What a unique suggestion 😂
@@babulchetia5043 right!?😂
it evaporates and becomes not vacuum
It turns into its gas form and the vaccume chamber sucks it up and wont form any vaccume until all the liquid is gone
Modern pencil lead is largely clay. Not graphite. There is graphite, but not near as much as older leads.
You can prove this with a multimeter.
9h would work better than the pencil they used
Graphene is way stronger than diamonds💎
Try doing something with home made graphene
Graphene is way to hard to make for them to make. It would take way to long to make it.
Know where I can gets some I need some
@DerpyDogeit expensive
@@Olive_Bradford you used two "tos" too much. Haha
@@MidnightFox2189 Have fun trying to find some. As it's pretty much all experimental and private use right now.
7:00 Nate and Calli are like " I totally know what hes talking about"
Mix 2 cups of liquid hydrogen with 1 cup of oxygen. Will it make water?
Trick Mate Gaming Well, yes… but with a small catch. Look up "Hindenburg".
Boom
You would need about 32 cups of liquid hydrogen for one cup of oxygen because oxygen has a molar mass of 16 while hydrogen has a molar mass of 1 “how dense or how many atoms are in a gram of a element is a molar”
Nerd
@@ivensalazar2195😂😂
pencil graphite has alot of clay in it, that may have been the cause of the failure to burn.
they should have used a 9h pencil, that has the least clay content.
When Nate thought he was the smart one
Alexander: hold my beer
u mean hold my math exam
You have been doing a lot of what happens if videos. Can you do a DIY fishing bow?
i agree
same
My inner nerd got a headache when the kid started speaking that foreign language.
причем говорит очевидные вещи так, будто ему за это нобелевскую дадут
Jaky cizý jazyk?
He spoke SCIENCE!!!
Ok I can explain everything he was saying... [ERROR] DOES NOT COMPUTE 🚫
Alexander looking like: 🧛🏻♂️🧛🏻♂️🧛🏻♂️
iS hE?
I edited my comment so the replies make less sense
Can u liquidfy diamond?!?!?!!
@@madeleineklinger8045 *gasps* *mysteries of thr universe*
Madeleine Klinger probably not because they are made under so much pressure and heat that you wouldn’t be able to melt them without the pot you got them in melting first because diamonds are made very close to volcanoes and lava pools which is why they are so hard to find and why they are so expensive to buy
gasp
Eleanor Fleming minecraft lies...
Love this guy!! Cali: ' Oh that's so pretty. ' Uni Student: 'thats because of the bla Dr bla molecular structure' FML lmao! Keeper.
Michael Hickie he said because it obsorbs the red light waves and other stuff
Sophie Jenna He’s referencing the big speal he went on with the chemical equation. Definitely not necessary but appreciated 😂
6:24 - notice the look of sheer JOY on Calli's face!! 👍 😆😜 👏 😛😈🙋 Yesssssssss!
That one dude looks and sounds like young Sheldon🤷🏼♂️🧐 Coincidence? I think not
Elijah Slaven I know!
I don't think so
You might want to get your hearing checked if you think they sound similar, because they definitely do not.
Not really lol
Hotel? Trivago!
"calli where's our diamonds?"
if nate and calli wouldve played minecraft
Now I want to see a 10 hour montage of you two trying to destroy a diamond
We miss you legend rest in peace
wut
1:01 “Pencil graphite, charcoal, and diamonds. These are all things we see every day.” Who sees diamonds every day?!
People who are married...
I love that they explained the chemistry of it! I wanted them to do that with the dry ice in a hot tub video too!
The King of Random - “Here’s how to completely get rid of a body.”
Play with some huge/super strong magnets and liguid oxygen
I like Alexander! He's super smart and doesn't just know what he's talking about but actually seems to care about it and be excited about it!
Me: can't afford a new computer
Them: tries to melt diamonds for fun
So basically your using a liquid to melt minerals?
How
They are not melting anything. They are burning.
They're burning it.
Oof,press enter at least six time
Oof,press enter at least six time
You're*
Dude I like this Alexander. He explains things one by one but not too long to make me go sleepy. Cool dude to be a professor, 10/10 would attend.
Ok so Liquid Oxygen freezes stuff and NOW its melting stuff (diamond)
wtf
ha I got your nose it’s liquid oxygen not nitrogen and it’s not burning it
Gases turn to liquid by decreasing temperature. Solids turn to liquids by increasing it
František Vrána you can repeat a sentence yaya
Mom: Why can't you pause this online game?
Me:6:59
I love his Nate and celli stand there while he is telling them info
What will happen if you pour some of that liquid oxygen onto a fire
Faster fire.
more fire
it make big fire
Just don't do this.
I tried once adding oxygen from a tank to a firepit, yeah, just don't do that.
The amount we have in our atmosphere is enough. ;-;
Yes, I too handle and use diamonds in my everyday life
Nightcore Sorcerer maybe if you didn’t have an anime pfp you might have a wife/ring...
haha
@@obamagamer5531
Your name is "obamagamer55".
You have Obama in your name, gamer in your name, and your pfp is a cat. You have zero room to talk.
Lots of everyday stuff is made of diamonds, some drilltips, anglegrinder discs (it's an impure form of diamond, but still diamond)
Nate tries to crush diamond with fingers...
Here comes two thousand years later meme!!!?!!??!
Use this as a "I'm supposed to be doing homework rn" button
I don’t get it
i'm homeschooled
I have a test tomorrow
pablo cruz which one?
@miah and areli vlogss what makes you think that pablo cruz is a female? XDDDDDD hahahahahaha
to the editors that probably won't see this: heads up it's just kelvin not degrees kelvin :]
Comment to help ya get noticed
Bump
there ya go
Bump
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Fun fact: diamonds are actually a lot more common than most people think but big companies who bot out the mines control How much get sent to the jewelry stores
This is ezra read somewhere that most other precious gems like sapphire, ruby, emerald, etc are actually a lot more rare
Hey mark where’s my blue Gatorade?
Oh nevermind I found it........
Flaming Dread no...
leave _mealone yes
Lol. Don't think that would be something you could or even would want to consume
11:52 THAT looks like a meteor or the recently taken image of a black hole !!!😎😎😎
haha ur right
I don't think so
@@jtma0514 there's something known as "imagination"
And THAT’s how they get ya
6:26 Cali's grin when he mentions things will burn extremely well lol
Spoiler: Nate brought that Diamond ring to propose someone
To propose to Alexander
Elmar Fondens no!!!
Last I checked, people don't propose with stud earrings.
@@BeastMan617 - new trend and a lot cheaper'
@@AndyxXx21 100% will ship XD
Dont forget to put a window open, to high levels no2 are toxic
Any abundance of gases in the surrounding atmosphere will be be dangerous and cause suffocation, not quite sure about oxygen though.
I think it would just make you really happy😁
@@7KingCobra7 noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo thats n2o not no2, nitrous oxide is laughing gas, nitrogen dioxide can be toxic
That reaction cannot happen at that low temperatures
2020 ?
*Diamonds are forever but all we need is just tonight*
Alan Walker W
Me: I if I could get a diamond
Tkor :aaha burn it!!
"shine bright like a diamond"
FAN FACT: Modern pencil cores are not entirely graphite. They stopped doing that years ago. The share of a modern pencil core is actually quite largely balanced with Clay (and other materials depending on the brand).
Put jello in a vacuum chamber.
Me: Boss I have to go home.
Boss:Why?
Me: To watch TKOR.
Boss: Go fast take my car.
You ever hear something so smart it makes you angry because you don't understand it?
These Minecraft updates are getting -hard- melted
Why is there a link through hard
Line *
@@a.larkins7333 as if it has been crossed out
When your house gets robbed on a server in Minecraft 10:05
Honestly this Is really interesting and Alexander seems very intelligent
Can you turn liquid nitrogen or liquid oxygen into a solid form
your esophagus would "burn out" from the super cold.
Summer Noybn oh I see
that student was a chemical engineering student , you just know it
Pretty sick and cool like it is really trippy and awsome breathing juce
What happens when you put couloring in molten metal
Maybe not moten steel or tungsten, but MAYBE gallium
No one:
Guy: Can oxygen melt diamonds?
You’re just the pinnacle of comedy, huh?
Not funny at all better luck next time tho
Common misconception: the hardness of diamonds refers to it's ability to withstand scratching, not crushing. They actually crush quite easily. That's how we're able to make diamond tools. In my younger days, as a goldsmith's apprentice, I learned this lesson the hard way.
Is this what steve would do if he didn't have an Iron picaxe?
Does this mean more experiments with liquid oxygen?
Can he stay with you guys? I love you're experiments but this one was the best Video I've seen from you guys so far, because you can learn more than usual.
Calli- " i was wearing 1/8th of a carrot" LOL
Karat**
@@jacobe.1651 I play Roblox too
Oh yes it is called karat /carat
I really feel guilty...I've seen K.O.R. videos before but, (of course) now that he's gone, it's only now that I'm going through all the videos.
When you can’t break diamonds in Minecraft and then you watch TKOR. Well I need oxygen no- oh wait...
Can you try what happens when you put a fireextinguisher in the fire?
🧯+🔥=💥
Greetings from germany🇩🇪
🍞 gluten-tag 🍞
Greatings from Poland 🇮🇩
It just shows squares. ▯+▯=▯
@@crazycat1380 Fireextinguisher+fire=explosion
🧯+🔥=💥
My nose is blooding this with all science...
Ohh no even my English is affected
Not I hear you say what. english now!!
help I
6:20 calli looks a little bored,
Hears things become more flammable,
Now calli is As happy as a kid in a sweet shop
Pyromania can be a problem but i admit its fun lol
What happens to steel that is placed in liquid oxygen? How fast does it rust? Also can we put some liquid oxygen in the smelter?