It would sound the same since the gas inside is SF6 not the gas outside. That means the travelling sound does not interact with SF6 very much. So, slightly, yes, however not noticeably.
Also, it would be different sounding if the gas outside was to be more or less dense, obviously. The only reason that the balloons filled with helium and SF6 would sound different is if some got in front of the sound waves as they travelled from the balloon to your ear.
Envelo Envelope It sounds interesting but I doubt it work, either it would act like an oxygen balloon and sink normally or sulfur hexafluoride would make a stronger downward force then the upward force of helium. Pretty much, it would most likely sink. But it might just float around not going up or down who knows??
@@NakedPotato-js2eb Don't know. Already went through the comments for all of the videos and searched for any word of lion king no sign. Going to rewatch lion king, then will watch all of the tkor videos from the list. I will reply if I figure it out.
Nate said that SF6 is heavier than air than helium is lighter than air so it would sink but slower. basically SF6 pulls more powerfully than Helium pushes.
@@sethlush7575 they are actually pretty equal though, helium being six times lighter than air and sulfur hexafluoride being six times heavier than air, it would still sink, but I feel that's more just gravity.
the only thing that i've noticed is that co2 is heavier than atmospheric air, thus debunking global warming. co2 cant get to the ozone layer if it is not capable of getting above the atmosphere...
@@nick.100 I haven't thought of that. maybe there was something at the bottom of the tank.or it could be that being jostled around and coming in contact with each other triggered it. anybody else got ideas?
Why would you need hexaflouride? Normal airy air + co2 from breath + the weight of the balloon itself is heavier than airy air itself, so to 'levitate' is you would just need to find the right mix of airy air + helium.
You should fill up different spots balls with Sulfur hexafluoride, helium, pure oxygen and other gases. Then play with them and see how they work and what they do Also I love you watching you videos!
At 10:07, I feel the reason about why the balloons randomly exploded, is probably because they were sitting in the bin with the Sulfur Hex-a Fluoride for awhile and all it needed was the slightest bit more of pressure to make them explode (because as soon as Nate threw one balloon in the bin, it popped the one it hit)
Nothing would happen, have you ever handled pre hardened silicone? You're not going to get any powder or pellets to move through that stuff unless you're using perhaps an MRI.
I think it would be neat to see how many layers of gasses you could put in a container. SF6 on the bottom, fogged co2, Nitrogen. Maybe some type of depth buoys floating on the different layers, maybe colored fogs of each gas forming a stratum? I don't know how feasible it is but it would be neat.
You know the game we all played as kids; don’t let the balloon touch the ground? You should do it with regular breath, one with 1/4 helium, 3/4 oxygen . One with 1/4 sulfur hexafluoride, 3/4 oxygen and one with 1/4heliun, 1/4 suffer hexafloride and 1/2 oxygen. See which is easier to play with. Yeah. That’d be interesting to watch.
Just a thought what would happen if you put the scale inside of the box and then fill the box with the sulfur hexafluoride would the scale show a reading due to the weight of the gas applying a downward force
Yes. Regular air has weight that can be measured in grams in a full balloon vs an empty balloon. No balloon needed for sulfur hexafluoride since it's heavier than air and can be contained in a open container.
The air in a balloon has mass, but it displaces just as much air as you put in the balloon. The buoyancy from the air it displaces cancels the weight of air inside, and if you weigh it you'll just end up with the mass of the balloon. Helium has mass too, but weigh it on a scale, I'll wait.
The air we breathe is just about 80% nitrogen 20% oxygen, so pretty sure you can. I believe they mix it with oxygen so kids dont accidentally suffocate themselves with pure helium.
I like balloon experiments. There are so many other experiments that you can do with balloons. Just research online and also ask people with experience.
You forgot to mention that all of these experiments are possible to predict in 2 min by looking at the densities of the gasses, and most of them have already been done. All you did is released a bunch of SF6 into the atmosphere. A quick Wikipedia research would show you, that SF6 is a greenhouse gas estimated to be 23 900 times more potent than CO2.
Talking causes the diaphragm to move and that rapidly mixes the gas. Holding a single note however does work: v=qs70vxbcvr8
Well hello
People just ignore the fact he commented 😂
Cody'sLab ily 💙
Cody'sLab oh hi Cody!
Are those the numbers that pop up on the screen
"It's floating! It's floating!! …I'm not floating…!"
Shouldn't laugh at this, but… xD
He was about to pass out lol
11:15
"Now its just sulfur hexaflouride, AND I NEED TO *BREATHE*"
Butcher Beaver lel
I can correct: "Now its just sulfur hexafluoride, AND I NEED TO *BREATHE"*
Cartoons have squeaky voices because they have helium in their lungs making them able to blow balloons that float up 🎈
that’s reasonable
Why do you even exist
If the atmosphere was made of helium then the helium would be just the same mass as the normal air. It would be just a normal air filled ballon
Hahaha 😂😂🤣🤣
You know, that actually makes sense.
What if you pop the ballons? Will an SF6 filled one have a lower sound blast than a regular one?
Yeah i asked myself too
as far as sf6 goes, sounds expensive
It would sound the same since the gas inside is SF6 not the gas outside. That means the travelling sound does not interact with SF6 very much. So, slightly, yes, however not noticeably.
Also, it would be different sounding if the gas outside was to be more or less dense, obviously. The only reason that the balloons filled with helium and SF6 would sound different is if some got in front of the sound waves as they travelled from the balloon to your ear.
Wow, interesting, they need to try that
Attach a helium balloon to a sulfur hexaflouride balloon, and see if you can make the two balloons reach equilibrium.
That sounds like a cool idea.
Envelo Envelope It sounds interesting but I doubt it work, either it would act like an oxygen balloon and sink normally or sulfur hexafluoride would make a stronger downward force then the upward force of helium. Pretty much, it would most likely sink. But it might just float around not going up or down who knows??
Shiny Ghastly not if there’s more helium
Jamaican Cheddar Then I misunderstood, I thought you would have put equal amounts.
The newest type of scale
How to become Morgan Freeman in 5 seconds
She sounded like James charles
Yes
You will forever be referred to that guy that was on yiay those couple times or whatever
I wanna see Morgan Freeman with silver hexafluoride
Lol yeah exactly!
Fill a soccer ball and a basket ball with multiple gases types and see how will they jump
This is actually a GREAT idea.
If you fill soccer ball with helium it will be heavyer than ball filled with air but hexafloride is ligter than soccer ball filled with air
It is
Balls can't jump they have no legs
@@ajdincudic8200 lol... Sarcasm?
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You're welcome.
which video has the lion king reference???
@@NakedPotato-js2eb Don't know. Already went through the comments for all of the videos and searched for any word of lion king no sign. Going to rewatch lion king, then will watch all of the tkor videos from the list. I will reply if I figure it out.
@@elliotmarks06 thanks man. I'm looking too. I'll tell you if I find.
It's the melting diamond play button video
There was a logo between 10:31 and 10:32
"Now its just sulfur hexafluoride, AND I NEED TO *BREATHE"*
If helium makes you light headed does sulfur hexafluoride make you heavy headed
You deserve a Nobel prize.
If you were right twix instead of a left twix you would have won some sort of award for this 😂😂😂
You're officially ready to be a father.
LOL
Lol
3:10 they blew up a glove 😂 Look behind Nate’s head
Oh yeh
LOL i was about to say that
Bcikablam same
Tru
It was an animation?!
Blacking out...for science!
Who else noticed the glove above Nate
Also put a balloon in a vacuum pls
Oh,me me me
Fiona Crosswell Me XD
I believe the action lab did that
what if you tie a helium balloon and a sulfur hexafluoride balloon together?
Nate said that SF6 is heavier than air than helium is lighter than air so it would sink but slower. basically SF6 pulls more powerfully than Helium pushes.
That’s what I was looking for
@@sethlush7575 they are actually pretty equal though, helium being six times lighter than air and sulfur hexafluoride being six times heavier than air, it would still sink, but I feel that's more just gravity.
Stationary balloons and someone will get wooshed
Because they’re no where near as dense either helium just flies above it, or it spins and spins and spins
Did anyone else notice the glove balloon in the top left corner?
Thumbs up if you did.
Yesssir
The secret to levitation was at his fingertips
the only thing that i've noticed is that co2 is heavier than atmospheric air, thus debunking global warming. co2 cant get to the ozone layer if it is not capable of getting above the atmosphere...
I was just about to comment that
I was about to comment the same thing
Soak orbeez in normal gas , diesel and engine oil and toss it is a fire
Mobile Thunder oof
The orbeez can't soak op the gas or diesel
Welt Vries how do u know that tho
@@blackgeckottv7761 i saw a different video about that
Welt Vries oh ok
What do paintballs do in a microwave and a vacuum chamber
YBsaber that’s a cool idea
I doubt a vacuum chamber would do anything to a paintball.
Something they do something
Hey Team, try to play football, soccer, volleyball and basketball with the ball filled with Sulfur Hexafluoride.
How weird.... I like it!
I've done this before, and oh boy was it wierd.
Exactly what I came to ask for! 👍🏻
I mean they did it with helium
Well tennisballs are actually filled with it so that's one sport down.
Psycologists: girls that are attracted to you tend to speak on a higher pitch than normal.
Girls talking to me: 4:48
10:14 it happened because the permanent marker that you used has acids in it that slowly weakend the balloon that it already under pressure
But that wouldn’t make them all go off at the same time
@@nick.100 I haven't thought of that. maybe there was something at the bottom of the tank.or it could be that being jostled around and coming in contact with each other triggered it. anybody else got ideas?
Elad Daniel I think your right, the acids deteriorated the balloon not at the same time but the jostle popped it
@@nick.100 I am 90% sure he just read your question with the words "that" and "wouldn't" switched.
Hahaha! Ill prank my friend with this information!
you forgot helium verses SF6 (connect the ballooons with string and see who wins
SF6 would win
ThomBock chungus would win
My thoughts exactly. And potentially fill the balloons perfectly to even out the forces between the two.
@@thombock3900 but by how much? Would it outright dominate or be slowed a tiny bit? Like the air helium VS pure helium test. Idk just a thought
Lmao, This is random but would be fun.
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Little kids be like WhO iS tHaT?
Can you try and make a balloon levitate in mid air by filling it with helium and hexafluoride combined? I wonder if it's possible 🤔
...you could as well attach a small weight to it..
Air in a balloon makes it fall. The balloon still has weight, you know.
@@keyboardguru4212 helium
Why would you need hexaflouride? Normal airy air + co2 from breath + the weight of the balloon itself is heavier than airy air itself, so to 'levitate' is you would just need to find the right mix of airy air + helium.
If u inhale helium and hexafloride
You sound like KERMIT THE FROG
YES!!!!
Oh yeah lol
Can you put watermelon in a dehydrator
Than it will become a normal melon
FrankFalcon28 112805 then
You'd probably get like 4 watermelon chips
@@FrankFalcon-uu5qs AJHHHHAHHAHAHHAHAHA I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE LMAO
Yes, it just takes forever.
Slow the video down to .25 speed at 10:31. You will see the King of Random symbol for one frame.
10:32
They sound drunk at .25 speed Haha
Inspiring Moments And Motivating People They do that in almost all videos now
Before watching JoJo
11:15
After watching JoJo
Oh heck!
Justin y can u please respond to my comment thanks
Woah, didn't think I would see him here.
Lol true though
Not famous yet
Calli’s concern for Nate’s wellbeing is the best thing
0:46 that is some beautiful characters
Can you please fill a basketball with sulfur hexafluoride and with helium and test the difference between the two
also a football (soccer!)
FUNNY-Ish Center The plastic in a basket ball is son dense I don’t think the helium would or do any thing
Take a big breath of sulfur hexafluoride and sing Chocolate Rain.
You guys sounded hilarious!
Calli’s laugh sounds evil with sulfur hexaflorite 😃 i like it.
!Isaw a “Glove Balloon” then a “King Of Random” sign round about at 10:28 lol thumbs up if same!
Artisticreations It was at 10:32 but you were close!
Nates cartoon self looks homeless and drunk
Wow how rude, your probably homeless and drunk now
I am Loading hippy
Gacha Ava cheese
Gacha Ava top 10 comebacks of 2019
Gacha Ava you’re
Nate on helium sounds like Animaniacs
He sounds like yakko
Hey, TKOR, ever try sucking up different liquids with a sponge? Maybe a hardening liquid? Melted liquid? Love the vids!
I want to see it with mercury or gallium
It will melt the sponge if hot enough, pewter though...
all liquids are in their melted state...
12:22
OMG It's Balloony!!
lol i never thought these guys appreciated phineas and ferb as much as i do
@@keke-potahto6306
Same!
isnt balloony a character from an undertale fan game too? xd
I like balloon experiments. Please make more balloon experiment videos. Balloon experiments are my favourite kind of experiments.
Put helium in a bike wheel and see the weight
Why?
Joris van Baalen I heard it weighs more, and if it does I can prove to my teacher I was right
Joris van Baalen I heard it weighs more, and if it does I can prove to my teacher I was right
Jacob_Gamez_7 shhh it’s a secret
Jacob_Gamez_7 the difference would be so subtle you probably couldn’t even measure it
I like that black glove floating in the background 😂
You should fill up different spots balls with Sulfur hexafluoride, helium, pure oxygen and other gases. Then play with them and see how they work and what they do
Also I love you watching you videos!
Is it something to do with Morgan freeman?
*makes baseball float*
4:49 she sounded like H from ready player one
At 10:07, I feel the reason about why the balloons randomly exploded, is probably because they were sitting in the bin with the Sulfur Hex-a Fluoride for awhile and all it needed was the slightest bit more of pressure to make them explode (because as soon as Nate threw one balloon in the bin, it popped the one it hit)
Best outro ever!!!😂
Try to blow up a balloon to get it at a equilibrium
Isn't an equilibrium an organ in your ear to help balance yourself
@@diapernugget3238 he wants it to float mid air, perfect amount of force to withstand gravity
@@diapernugget3238 its when two things are completely equal e.g hovering
What would happen if you put magnetic powder in silicone. Will it form the shapes and will the shapes harden that way?
Nothing would happen, have you ever handled pre hardened silicone? You're not going to get any powder or pellets to move through that stuff unless you're using perhaps an MRI.
"A little light headed" more like heavy headed. Get it? ...ill go now
I breathed air,now i feel like air headed....hah get it?
10:31 - 10:32 - set speed to 0.25 and you will see TKOR logo
And at normal but its super quick
Exactly 10:32
8:44 If only there was one more gram...
Yeah I'll just stick to the V Changer thanks
A decent vocoder should change your voices like those gases but without the deleterious effects. :-)
Why do I see you every where?
Probably because I *AM* everywhere; kind of like Santa Clause on Christmas Eve. ;-)
11:12 his lips are blue.
Imagine inhaling the sulfur hexafloride and then yelling in dragon tongue, or just singing the song of the Dovahkiin
I think it would be neat to see how many layers of gasses you could put in a container. SF6 on the bottom, fogged co2, Nitrogen. Maybe some type of depth buoys floating on the different layers, maybe colored fogs of each gas forming a stratum? I don't know how feasible it is but it would be neat.
Will helium and sulfur hexaflouride switch places in balloons when both attached to a tube then flipped?
Johny Peters Yes, because the SF6 than the Helium
Great video keep up the great work
😃
OOOOO, try Sulfur Hexafluoride vs Helium vs Air in a kickball!!
2:25 he sounds like the aliens from toy story
then afterwards he sounds like spongebob
I'm laughing my jead of
You know the game we all played as kids; don’t let the balloon touch the ground?
You should do it with regular breath, one with 1/4 helium, 3/4 oxygen . One with 1/4 sulfur hexafluoride, 3/4 oxygen and one with 1/4heliun, 1/4 suffer hexafloride and 1/2 oxygen. See which is easier to play with.
Yeah. That’d be interesting to watch.
4:58 her laugh is funny 😄
This video is _DEEP_
Edit: I'm sorry...
r/im14andthisisverydeep
Just a thought what would happen if you put the scale inside of the box and then fill the box with the sulfur hexafluoride would the scale show a reading due to the weight of the gas applying a downward force
Yes. Regular air has weight that can be measured in grams in a full balloon vs an empty balloon. No balloon needed for sulfur hexafluoride since it's heavier than air and can be contained in a open container.
A full balloon (of air) and an empty balloon will weigh the same on a scale.
@@andrewfoust3227 negative, air has mass, try it buddy
The air in a balloon has mass, but it displaces just as much air as you put in the balloon.
The buoyancy from the air it displaces cancels the weight of air inside, and if you weigh it you'll just end up with the mass of the balloon.
Helium has mass too, but weigh it on a scale, I'll wait.
@@andrewfoust3227 did you even watch the video? Condensed air in a balloon weighs more than the air it displaces.... Do some research
That glove balloon is just beautiful
The ending is hilarious with Nate talking, helium-esque 😆
Can you try to make faux gold (FeS) explosive?? It is basically possible but I wouldn’t know how to do it ❤️❤️
Its a pretty common demonstration, I think you can find an example of it over on Nilered's video.
Try making sulfur hexafluoride a liquid like propane or liquid nitrogen
But why
@@oofig why not...
What Happens When You Freeze,Melt Or Destroy Contact lenses?
What happens? Same thing that happens when you freeze melt or destroy glass or plastic
They broke
0:53 i love how it looks like cali floats when they do the basic idea thing
Now try to make balloony as strong as possible and invent a "ballon conformal coating" just like doofenschmirtz invented so his friend won't die
Can you fill a pool with the heavy gass and try and put different things in it or differwnt types off gasses
Really? You spelled the word gas with two s's? You better lay off the video games and find a private school.
@@wifighostcruiser9665 thx ;)
@@wifighostcruiser9665 oof
Yikes, Calli's handwriting is almost as bad as mine
7:10
still way better than mine
Can you actually breathe something like a mixture of 80% helium 20% oxygen? I mean does it feel like normal air and can you survive with this mixture?
The air we breathe is just about 80% nitrogen 20% oxygen, so pretty sure you can. I believe they mix it with oxygen so kids dont accidentally suffocate themselves with pure helium.
Glad to see his videos are still making an impact.
I like balloon experiments. There are so many other experiments that you can do with balloons. Just research online and also ask people with experience.
What happens if you pour sulfur hexafluoride into the the middle of a cloud from liquid nitrogen or dry ice?
put a chunk of dry ice in sulfur hexafluoride
4:49
Is this only me or the female sounds like James Charles a bit
Female?
Try mixing Helium , Oxygen , and SF6. Or Helium , Nitrogen , and SF6. Please consider doing this TKOR please!!!!!
Please perform electolysis on molten salt
To extract pure sodium
10:32... 😕
See that flash of logo?
If not keep playing it! 😕
Also... 12:28 😂 😏
Theyve been doing that logo flash for a while ive commented on it before and just thought no1 else seen it lol
My green cheek conure weighs 68 grams. If you had a bigger balloon, you could technically outweigh him. With a balloon.
Yeah I now sound like a kid again
Me too.
Spongebob SquarePants lol
@@reaper7112 LUL
With that name and that Avatar you ARE a kid.
@@wifighostcruiser9665 A immortal.
What Nate and Callie do for science, but I enjoyed this video very much
play the video at double-speed at 12:30
you're welcome
Anyone else noticed the black glove in the background?
Freeze dry ice cream
Try to make homemade nerf gun attachments
Try to tie two baloons containing helium and sulfur hexafluoride and maybe everything together
You forgot to mention that all of these experiments are possible to predict in 2 min by looking at the densities of the gasses, and most of them have already been done.
All you did is released a bunch of SF6 into the atmosphere. A quick Wikipedia research would show you, that SF6 is a greenhouse gas estimated to be 23 900 times more potent than CO2.
how many helium balloon does it take to make a sulphur hexafluoride balloon float
I thought that it exactly
Can you do this with mustard gas?
Oh fucc
YAY, HE DID THE THING THAT I TOLD HIM TO DO!!!
Nevermind, but I did comment this on one of his vids.
Ur mum
And like myth busters says all the time “don’t try it at home. We did it so you don’t have to”
Does it pop louder when it has helium or sulferhexerfloried
Can you not use those animations for yourselves thanks
@The RGB Gamer 071 same bruv
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Can helium lift an exercise ball
You should include tying a Sulfur hexafluoride to a Helium balloon and see if they even each other out!
real reason Cali came on, to keep Nate's wellbeing in check lol