Diamond : see how much acid resistant I'm. That's the beauty of being the most strongest. That bottle: come on mate. You don't need to be the most strongest. Believe me.
It’s just the diamond (which is entirely carbon, just another allotrope, not black carbon) reacting with the hydrogen peroxide. Since it’s already carbon it cannot react with the acid. Piranha solution works in two steps: first the acid converts the organic materials (like glucose) to pure carbon. Since diamond is already carbon this doesn’t happen. Once converted to carbon, the hydrogen peroxide then is able to oxidize the carbon to carbon dioxide. So you haven’t discovered anything new, just confirmed that the diamond is indeed made out of carbon.
Piranha solution is also known as Caro's acid, which is a solution of peroxymonosulphuric acid. This acid is very unstable, and cannot be isolated as the free acid, though salts are well known. Diamonds are pure carbon, and Caro's acid can clearly oxidise carbon. One would assume that since diamond is just a form of carbon that it is simply just dissolved. The traces of carbon seen are probably just the surface of the diamond floating away - it's an infinitesimal amount of carbon, just enough to be visible.
I agree this might be a very slow process but keep it mind that it is definitely reacting with the diamond at visible rate, which none of the other chemicals did at this low temperature
It would be interesting to compare charcoal and graphite, as amorphous and crystalline yet different materials respectively. Time depending, I may produce a video of my own on just that, but you are welcome to the idea too!
I mean, it makes sense. Carbon isn't a metal and sulfuric acid is so reactive because of hydrogen, carbon can't replace hydrogen as a cation, and sulfuric acid will only react to metals.
For people who said glass container is strongest, that's incorrect.Fluoroantimonic acid can still dissolve the glass container, while Diamond or carbon atoms are too tightly packed together for the Hydrogen ions to be able to dissolve the substance. Edit: Like if you agree with me, dislike if you disagree with me.
Браво за метода за унищожаване на диамантите. Трябва да го изучиме по-подробно и след множество експерименти да го внедриме в масово използване .... и ще си останеме за винаги бедни.😂
To dissolve calcite from kimberlite rock in order to extract diamond from the rock, can we try vinegar? How long should we soak in vinegar? The lava rock does not dissolve in that vinegar. I am vexed
dafuq maybe is it graphene? please do graphite experiment with this mixture! very exciting! if i remember correctly graphite are the most stable carbon allotrope even surprass diamond itself!
Nice video and experiment but how if using other acids like HF and Flouroantimonic acid. On what base someone would judge the strength of acid? Which one is stronger, HCl or HF?
Mr Partey idk flourantimonic acid is , maybe it’s new complex of antimony metal surrounded by flour ligands 😂. Haha jokes aside it’s fluoroantimonic acid
You are right no mistakes at all I knew the Diamonds can be made without a pressure and return or transformed back to carbon . in my researcher's its final stage for rubby lifecycle and its a kind of seeds ( carbonized coated seed )and what's actually happened to your diamond if you leave it in acid transform to graphene and its start reforming and the black materals appeared carbon or graphen molecules You will not find this information at any book or reference Believe me
In the name of science, as soon as I get back to my lab, I will bring this diamond to justice!
How much was the real diamond when you bought it?
You spot bubles in a vial 1 TIME and conclude that diamond is reactig with oxygen at low temperature?...oh whel...
😆😆😆
Not if I do it first
If a diamond is the hardest substance known too man why does nothing happen to the bottle
Diamond : see how much acid resistant I'm. That's the beauty of being the most strongest.
That bottle: come on mate. You don't need to be the most strongest. Believe me.
Nice grammar MATE
@Bonnet ke fluoroantimonic acid says: "I will eat you all"
@Bonnet ke very true :D
Xenomorph blood: try meh bitch
Yeah obsidians pretty weak actually
You must precisely measure the mass of the diamond before and after immersion in that solution to determine if it is reacting.
Bro no. Can be a sign
Diamond: I’m the strongest thing is this ENTIRE world! BOW DOWN TO ME IM WORTH MORE THAN YOUR RENT
container: am I invisible?
Nokia:
Netherite:
OH YA THE CONTAINER XD
Diamond: i am invincible
Fluoroantimonic acid: hold my teflon
So true
Telfon
it's not flouroamantic acid cuz u need Teflon glasses
Avhic Casilagan no teflon
Avhic Casilagan or did you correct him
It’s just the diamond (which is entirely carbon, just another allotrope, not black carbon) reacting with the hydrogen peroxide. Since it’s already carbon it cannot react with the acid. Piranha solution works in two steps: first the acid converts the organic materials (like glucose) to pure carbon. Since diamond is already carbon this doesn’t happen. Once converted to carbon, the hydrogen peroxide then is able to oxidize the carbon to carbon dioxide. So you haven’t discovered anything new, just confirmed that the diamond is indeed made out of carbon.
Diamond: "I resist those acid hahaha!!! "
bottle: "Am I a joke to you!? "
Its made of Kissmyacidanadium...
This is like Boros using a move that even vaporizes bones, with Saitama... haha
Diamond: "I'm the strongest in all of existence"
Container:" Hold my beer...."
The material used in this video is more expensive than me
Good video btw
özgür özhan ik u r joking, but fun fact, on an average, parents spend like 24 millions dollars on the kid, or maybe it's 4 mil
Umer The Clumsy Tube you got that out of yo ass didn’t you?
Umer The Clumsy Tube So people without kids are millionere?
6LUEforeva I think so
Diamond is basically carbon, so it makes sense that a chemical reaction that metabolizes carbon would cause a reaction with diamond.
Piranha solution is also known as Caro's acid, which is a solution of peroxymonosulphuric acid. This acid is very unstable, and cannot be isolated as the free acid, though salts are well known. Diamonds are pure carbon, and Caro's acid can clearly oxidise carbon. One would assume that since diamond is just a form of carbon that it is simply just dissolved. The traces of carbon seen are probably just the surface of the diamond floating away - it's an infinitesimal amount of carbon, just enough to be visible.
I agree this might be a very slow process but keep it mind that it is definitely reacting with the diamond at visible rate, which none of the other chemicals did at this low temperature
It would be interesting to compare charcoal and graphite, as amorphous and crystalline yet different materials respectively. Time depending, I may produce a video of my own on just that, but you are welcome to the idea too!
2:25
Copper: DIAMOND!! HELP ME!!
You can tell he is panicking 😂
You can tell he is panicking 😂
Try whit the fluoroantimonic acid 😂
if you wanna send me some im more than happy to try it out
Aussie Chemist best for individual components then xD
HJK !! LOL bruh U would Die Don't Try It Out Lol
Good luck with that, only thing that can survive that is Teflon.
Fluoroantimonic acid must be very expensive..
Interesting, I am curious to know if diamond reacts with some other common oxidizing acids like chromic acid or perchloric acid.
Hehe.....fluorantimonic acid
Jon Christian Ruedas that is the strongest acid
Girlie Gomez probably why he mentioned it
diamond: I am invincible
teflon: I ALWAYS COME BACK
FOR SCIENCE
I mean, it makes sense. Carbon isn't a metal and sulfuric acid is so reactive because of hydrogen, carbon can't replace hydrogen as a cation, and sulfuric acid will only react to metals.
Using a torch, diamond's dead.
Glassware: yep I'm still stand!
can you tell name of acids that you use against diamond.
Fluoroantimonic acid: AM I A JOKE TO U
This guy kinda sounds like Buk lau
Put the diamond in the liquid oxygen, see what happens 😋😋
it's ironic cuz fake diamond is immune to liquid oxygen and this isnt haha
Everyone: Diamonds are forever
Me: Diamonds are Unbreakable
Eat that diamond with ketchup
That table indestructible too
Diamonds are level 10 on hard scale. The max is 10. That bottle is at 11 on the scale
Who is stronger peranah solution or Peroxide acid
This scientist don’t gaf dropping diamonds in acids all day
For people who said glass container is strongest, that's incorrect.Fluoroantimonic acid can still dissolve the glass container, while Diamond or carbon atoms are too tightly packed together for the Hydrogen ions to be able to dissolve the substance.
Edit: Like if you agree with me, dislike if you disagree with me.
That bottle is probably stronger than the diamond
Fluoromatic acid would do something
Why does he sound like Dustin from ST?
Emerald: *HOLD MAH FOOKIN BEER*
make your own fluoroantimonic acid
One drop acid
Theme song starts playing
Браво за метода за унищожаване на диамантите. Трябва да го изучиме по-подробно и след множество експерименти да го внедриме в масово използване .... и ще си останеме за винаги бедни.😂
Why dont you use cheaper uncut diamonds?
fluroantimonic acid comes into chat forcefully
Right!!! Until it melts glass that diamond is safe as fuck lmao
Where is the Aussie ?
TOOTHLESS
And that’s how you separate diamonds for gold
good job
You must be very rich
ismail erdem idk where you got that impression from , cuz im not very rich
Aussie Chemist dont listen to me Ijust kidding
That's one badass glass bottle...
Vukasin Tomic that’s the paper rock scissor concept in chemistry
That hurt my heart
Diamonds are forever, forever, forever, diamonds are forever, forever, for-e-verrrr
Everybody talking about dimond and acid me genuinely interested that nothing happened to the galss
To dissolve calcite from kimberlite rock in order to extract diamond from the rock, can we try vinegar? How long should we soak in vinegar? The lava rock does not dissolve in that vinegar. I am vexed
dafuq maybe is it graphene? please do graphite experiment with this mixture! very exciting! if i remember correctly graphite are the most stable carbon allotrope even surprass diamond itself!
is that hydrocloric acid?
Nice video and experiment but how if using other acids like HF and Flouroantimonic acid.
On what base someone would judge the strength of acid? Which one is stronger, HCl or HF?
Yooo where you get that nitric acid bro?
water is an acid too it can melt gallium metal
Well vinegar was also an acid which it can melt pearls
Mate, which part of Australia are you from?
If the bottle can resist that acid. you don't stand a chance against diamond.
You must be rich as hell if you wanna waste that hell worth money diamond
Only substance to substance can break each other
Me:Then why does diamond die in lava not acid
Also me:nani!?!!!
The glass also a diamond?
Pyrex..
Your glass bottle is really strong
It's Pyrex..
Did it look like the diamond sat on something invisible at about 1:29??!!??!!!!
Maybe I'm just dodo bird?
Sorry sir but I didn't understand that what would happen to synthetic diamonds if I do these experiment on it
ALL IN ONE it would be exactly the same as the nature diamonds, they are chemically identical
@@AussieChemist
Thank You sir
I have a question, how come the glass wasnt dissolving
The way Piranha solution works is that it can oxidise the target material, glass in another hand is silicone dioxide ( it’s already been oxidised)
@@AussieChemist oh i see now thx for the knowledge
That carbon is super strong.
Good video
I think this little bottle is as strong as the diamond
If the acid doesn't eat the glass. How would it eat a diamond??
in the end of the day Diamond is still carbon and carbon can be oxidised glass in other hand is silicon dioxide it's already been oxidised
We get it you have a real diamond 💎 lol
Fluoroantimonic acid that would probably be able to do it
Make some piranha solution!
1:32 it’s as good as new
pulls wooden chair out of acid chamber
Yeah it’s as good as new only costing 40$
the vial is stronger than diamond, maybe you should cut it and make a ring and necklace out of it.
So the bottle is made in diamond .. The bottle is fine.
fluoroantimonic acid
What accent is that?
That what rich people do these days
Had someone tried react diamond with a pure halogen ?
Has anyone ever tried to drop a diamond in fluorantimonic acid?
Is it just me or does this guy's list remind me of that midget from The Man with the Golden Gun🤣
Are u Asian aussie or what's with ur accent?
first last since when science has borders?
Why would you spend your money on this?
How about flourantimonic acid?
Mr Partey idk flourantimonic acid is , maybe it’s new complex of antimony metal surrounded by flour ligands 😂. Haha jokes aside it’s fluoroantimonic acid
If you can dissolve a diamond and cristalise it after you have a nice method for diamonds contraband.
It's an SCP
Use fluoroantimonic acid
Not much of a chemist if he doesn't know that carbon-carbon bonds in a network covalent macromolecular substance are very strong. Australian accent?
Try chlorosulfonic acid
Wow
Well....
Good👍👍👍
You are right no mistakes at all
I knew the
Diamonds can be made without a pressure and return or transformed back to carbon .
in my researcher's its final stage for rubby lifecycle and its a kind of seeds ( carbonized coated seed )and what's actually happened to your diamond if you leave it in acid transform to graphene and its start reforming and the black materals appeared carbon or graphen molecules
You will not find this information at any book or reference
Believe me
Why don't you try on glass too😁😁 for sure the glass won't damage by that acid
That bottle is glass..... Btw I understand your joke tho ....so dont r/woosh me
@@xensored03 there was actually no need to you to comment that
@@xensored03 and its r/woooosh,with 4 o's
@@xensored03 r/whooosh
Bro you watsed it
Weird flex but ok
Try
fluoroantimonic acid
The moment he drops the Diamond the whole he would be vaporized by the fumes and his house too,and the city
Coisas aleatórias Lol true
The narration is indistinct at times..
Wtf you sayin cool vid tho
Diamond is carbon :|
Bruh just sell thd diamond