usually people give you a hard time over any mistakes you make in a video, so let's give this man a round of applause for spelling all these Chemicals correctly.
Just a few notes: -We do know what makes azidoazide azide explosive, it's the 14 nitrogen atoms of which none are in triple bonds (the stable one nitrogen wants to be in). But indeed it is too volatile to measure how sensitive it is. When scientists attempted to place it in a spectrometer, turning the thing on caused explosive decomposition. - You used azidoazide azide icon in the chlorine trifluoride section. - Death Caps are the most toxic mushrooms we know of, but the images used were fly agarics, also poisonous but not as much as the Amanita family. The classical fairy toadstool mushroom everyone has seen is NOT a death cap (and afaik, not related to it.) When wild mushroom hunting, always have a trained mycologist with you, as there are many species of mushrooms that are mistaken for other species.
Vinegar: I'm an acid..... Sulfuric acid: Just watch. I can destroy sugar and turn it into smoking pillars of carbon. Fluoroantimonic acid: Hold my beer
"...Is known to be the most volatile and explosive compound in the world. Even more so than Christian Bale before his morning coffee" (Long laugh) .... (Stop laughing) ... me: I don't get it...
Azidoazide Azide isn’t as sensitive as he says and it’s definitely not the most explosive chemical ever watch explosions&fire video on it and explosions&fire experiments with it and proves it’s not as bad as people say it is
Wow! First item on the list - laboratory grade Ethylene Glycol - I used to work with it every day. The funny part is, I didn't even realize it was dangerous next to some of the other chemicals I used regularly - Toluene, Acetone, Methanol, Chloroform - all solvents for various purposes. What I noticed about Ethylene Glycol was that it was slippery.
That's probably the glycol section. you see a lot of glycol used as lubricants. Toluene's a strong part of TNT, but it needs a lot more to kill you than a grain of salt.
It's really not very toxic at all. I mean, yes, it will kill you slowly and painfully if you drink tens of grams of the stuff, but that's true of many, many compounds in a chemistry lab.
My uncle married a woman whose father was dusted with agent orange. Her father died of cancer, she ended up dying of cancer, and my cousin was just diagnosed with a stage 4 cancer, though, it has one of the best survival rates. It messed with people's DNA, kinda changing it. I just pray my cousins survive..
If you have respect for nature, then you will know what is safe and what isnt. If you want to pet lions in their natural habitat, then you are from a different group of people. People don't use their brain enough, thats the only problem with "natural" products.
@@alexh349 just shut up stop reading stupid conspiracy theories on Facebook, yes it can release radiation but it releases about the same amount as sunlight, 5g isn't bad at all, all it is is faster internet speed so shut up
This is gonna sound odd... My sisters mother in law is a vegan and she keeps telling me if I microdose a food I'm alergic to it'll go away because its natural. I'm sorry but my body hates it for a reason.
@@DollyNipples fly agaric is eaten in a few places. Normally it's parboiled once or twice. I believe the Lithuanians eat small pieces raw, with vodka! Deer eat it commonly. It is an anamita (muscaria) , though clearly not a deathcap (amanita phalloides) It is indeed poisonous, but not overly so, like the deathcap, or destroying angel (amanita virosa)
Years ago, we used to burn nicotine strips in my workplace's greenhouses to clear them of pests. It was very effective, although a bit of a tense procedure. One lad, after being given all the instructions on how to suit up properly and perform this 'easy' task, managed to do it wrong, collapsed inside one greenhouse, and had to be dragged out. He did survive, but afterwards said and did many more stupid things that confirmed him as a complete and utter drip. I can't believe he's still alive - because the last thing I'd heard he'd done was accept a dare to reverse his car the wrong way around a roundabout. Yep, he crashed. Total plank.
Is he from Ohio? As a driver, licensed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, motoring around in the Northern Kentucky/"Greater" Cincinnati area, it seems like they get their driver's licenses at the photo booth in the shopping mall.... I hate driving in downtown Cincy for that reason (among several others not relevant here).
“Put on some eyewear” My dad who just came out of the garage, which is where he makes wooden things, forgetting to take off the protective eyewear: *already ahead of ya.*
The reason that asbestos isn’t completely banned is because of its properties especially when combined with rubber. It still is the most cost effective heat dissipating compound used largely in brakes for buses, semi trucks, trains, and aircraft. It’s still used around the globe in the brake pads of large vehicles.
Yeah "unencapsulated asbestos" is the risk. Asbestos that's free to just get up in the air. Asbestos that's encapsulated, meaning it's bound up in some other substance, such as flooring or ceiling tiles, rubber as you mentioned, etc. is perfectly safe. Many dangerous compounds are perfectly safe when used properly. Such as the mercury anti-vaxxers love to tout as a reason to not get vaccinated. Sure, if some anti-vax rube tried to use mercury for anything they'd end up offing themselves (which is win/win if you ask me.) But educated immunologists know how this shit works. Same reason mercury in vaccines is safe is the same reason why chlorine in table salt is safe--it's not elemental. It's bound up in some other compound.
I remember a story about a country that used to add ethylene glycol to wines to increase the sweetness. They refused to stop adding it despite the deaths, so other countries banned their wines.
As a mechanic, I confirm that antifreeze is sweet lmao I tasted it by accident when a droplet hit my lip lol it's toxic at excessive amount so dispose of used antifreeze properly. One small bird flew in our shop, I noticed it started drinking spilled antifreeze on the floor. I found it dead (decomposing) about a week later
9:18 I always have issues with this story - How the hell can something travel through the air and seemingly multiply enough to cover such a large area in such a small period of time.
(6:42) Given the frequent use of clips from movies and TV shows, how did they not show a clip from "The Rock" where VX gas played an important role and killed at least two people in the movie (Captain Frye satisfying face melt towards the end and also the anonymous soldier early in the movie when Hummel's group stole the gas and one canister ruptured by accident)?
I love the content you make, you bring incredible knowledge and some amazing laughs with your videos. One piece of criticism, I kind of liked the previous intro you had. Keep up the incredibly amazing work.
As a teenager I encountered Agent Orange. It was during the Vietnam War (Police Action was its moniker during the War) and a friend's family owned a farm and ranch store. He and I would 'play' with all sorts of nasty chemicals including DDT (during summers in my home town the city fogged the town via a mobile administration. All the kids would run through the fog and no one tried to stop us.). We found Agent Orange and went outside and poured it on weeds. It was amazing that it worked literally in seconds. I'm 62 and thankfully I have not had cancer. Maybe I really am bullet proff.
My father saved his whole classes lives. his friend was gonna dump a explosive chemical, only explosive when mixed with water, down the sink. My father said "what r u thinking, u could've killed us all, peices of the sink would've gone through all of us" I'm glad my father is a hero.
My grandfather would go out into the woods a few years ago before grandmother finally talked him out of it. While he was in there, he would pick any mushroom he came across, not caring if it killed him. I'm so glad he never found death caps, because he would definitely care then..
This channel will always be amazing!!!! Informative & entertaining. If only school was like this growing up lol Edit: Fluoroantimonic Acid is thee most toxic to me because it disintegrates every living thing and object leaving no trace. Yikes
The shots of Botox are diluted to a safe level for injection, but don’t go to any Botox “parties,” they are not professionals and you could have some adverse reactions if they inject in the wrong place.
And he says it´s a gallium-alloy spoon. Pure gallium can melt from just your bodyheat, so what is the impressing thing about it melting in a liquid, that clearly is not fluoroantimonic acid. (you do NOT keep that thing in a glasscontainer)
Fluoroantimonic acid, by a long shot. Being nearly unable to store it and exploding on contact with just about anything with a pH higher than 6.9, it is nightmarish to encounter.
On the other hand, "polyethylene glycol" is used to clear your GI tract for a colonoscopy. I've never tasted ethylene glycol, but the poly version looks and smells the same, and it sucks to drink. Apparently it is easier you your intestines than the other stuff I've used.
I use to handle nicotine shreds for use as an insecticide in one of many greenhouses a long time ago. banned for obvious reasons the concentration was 40% and you handled it with gloves and the the the area used was made airtight. it did a good job of exterminating thrips and other pests. once done the area was well ventilated before anyone could enter.
Important rules in science: 1. Use glass container for everything even you are going to put a dangerous shit in it 2. Glass never break 3. Glass never melt 4. Glass is stronger than iron And the most important: 5. Glass is everything.
Rest of the world: *Bans Asbestos*
U.S.A. : "This is fine."
Said some country's like the usa. As always they single the us out lmfao.
It legal in England
i have it as our garage roof bc our house is 60 years old
Asbestos nuke
@@olivertwigg4542 Oof
Plus old home and garage gang my house is over 100 years old ir has been fixed alot but hey it still there
Still not as deadly as pouring water in chemistry without your protective goggles
@Jacob Smith why do i see you everywhere
Ikr
This man is the next saint
@@tallyenjoyerhall It is a different person, same profile-pic.
WDYM? I do it all the time lol
I just willingly gave my self so many new things to be paranoid about
I feel you on that😂😂.
Every time I watch vids like: new fear unlocked
@@kiibug5473 same. Now im scared of some random dude deciding: Hey I want to pour some botulinium toxin in this city’s water supplies!!1!1!1!1!!
At least you know what to stay away from lol
Same
Every serial killer out there: *"Take notes boys, take notes"*
Hi
I use my hands, my bare hands.
why take notes, you can buy caster seeds online cheap as chips, and very easy to grind, and purify the mash to get ricin...... chem 101
Oh look its Error
anoni mous bri'ish one undred
Charlie: "which of these things sounds the worst?"
Me: "ThEm aLl"
4 one
3 one
@@Acetoogood good choice
Ngl all
I think Botox, people pay big bucks to have it injected into themselves.
The person who sees this wish you a good year
Aww rhanks
Hope you do too
Too late it's 2020 but thank you anyway I hope you have a God year as well
good*
I wish you a God year to 😊
usually people give you a hard time over any mistakes you make in a video, so let's give this man a round of applause for spelling all these Chemicals correctly.
crazy idea
It’s called google
But he stole the thumbnail lol
Woo-hoo! Good job!
Yea he had a *Good time*
Me: can I eat this?
Science teacher: no
Me:*puts on goggles*
Also me: how about now?
Well my science teacher would say: “O right probeer jy gaan sterf” ( Translation: O right try you will die)
go ahead Ralphie Wiggum...
@@vosskambassador7733 how did you understand that
Or if your from different country that make sense
stop reading my name I come from south afrika boiiiiii, (sorry for my spelling of africa, ots a habit because well afrikaans.)
Me if I were ur science teacher: *.........NO...you really are dumb aren’t you*
Just a few notes:
-We do know what makes azidoazide azide explosive, it's the 14 nitrogen atoms of which none are in triple bonds (the stable one nitrogen wants to be in). But indeed it is too volatile to measure how sensitive it is. When scientists attempted to place it in a spectrometer, turning the thing on caused explosive decomposition.
- You used azidoazide azide icon in the chlorine trifluoride section.
- Death Caps are the most toxic mushrooms we know of, but the images used were fly agarics, also poisonous but not as much as the Amanita family. The classical fairy toadstool mushroom everyone has seen is NOT a death cap (and afaik, not related to it.) When wild mushroom hunting, always have a trained mycologist with you, as there are many species of mushrooms that are mistaken for other species.
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The true deadliest substance: Lamb sauce when Gordon Ramsy finds it
Yep.
Will you survive shitty cooking? Yes.
Will you survive any of this shit? NO
@@anon3312 r/woosh
Vinegar: I'm an acid.....
Sulfuric acid: Just watch. I can destroy sugar and turn it into smoking pillars of carbon.
Fluoroantimonic acid: Hold my beer
/work in 60' sir how old are you? 90+?
You sound like a nerd😂
@@DARKO505 that's cuz i am
Nice chemistry joke
@@divyangverma9880 Quiff maffs. Most likely 70+.
"...Is known to be the most volatile and explosive compound in the world. Even more so than Christian Bale before his morning coffee"
(Long laugh)
....
(Stop laughing)
...
me: I don't get it...
Sean Wilkinson oh ye, I almost forgot
Go watch the vid called Bale-Out it shows him exactly how be amazed said he would be on a movie set
Your best friend: He's toxic!
Botulinum: Say what m8
U commented 2times😐
0:00 Intro
0:27 Ethylene Glycol
1:14 Strychnine
1:59 Tabun
2:53 TCDD
3:43 Asbestos
4:35 Azidoazide Azide
5:17 Chlorine Trifluoride
6:02 Dimethyl Cadmium
7:25 Amatoxin
7:57 Anatoxin
8:40 Thioacetone
9:33 Nicotine
10:31 Ricin
11:21 Fluoroantimonic Acid
12:29 Botulinum Toxin
Azidoazide Azide isn’t as sensitive as he says and it’s definitely not the most explosive chemical ever watch explosions&fire video on it and explosions&fire experiments with it and proves it’s not as bad as people say it is
@@williambradley611uhh
Wow! First item on the list - laboratory grade Ethylene Glycol - I used to work with it every day. The funny part is, I didn't even realize it was dangerous next to some of the other chemicals I used regularly - Toluene, Acetone, Methanol, Chloroform - all solvents for various purposes. What I noticed about Ethylene Glycol was that it was slippery.
god.........I would have freaked if I were you and had watched this video
@@evilrules2124well, it only kills you if you are an average fortnite player
That's probably the glycol section. you see a lot of glycol used as lubricants. Toluene's a strong part of TNT, but it needs a lot more to kill you than a grain of salt.
It's really not very toxic at all. I mean, yes, it will kill you slowly and painfully if you drink tens of grams of the stuff, but that's true of many, many compounds in a chemistry lab.
BE AMAZED: "Which of these deadly substances sounds the worst to you?" *While playing happy music at the ending*
😂 lol
Ye
Like chill we all gonna died don’t panic
Ps. I disliked your comment. 😈😈😈
Ikr
Omg I haven't watched any of your videos yet I miss these videos .v.
?Any of our video? Did you make this?
Communist detected on american soil lethal force enganged.
Communist detected in American land
what does this even mean
Optimus prime deathy
7:20 i honestly thought you were going to say "step on a lego"
Same
Lol
Mix them all together to make it even more dangerous c: or as Luigi said “*If it’s under the sink, take a drink!*”
My uncle married a woman whose father was dusted with agent orange. Her father died of cancer, she ended up dying of cancer, and my cousin was just diagnosed with a stage 4 cancer, though, it has one of the best survival rates. It messed with people's DNA, kinda changing it. I just pray my cousins survive..
I did not realized this video was uploaded right now...yay
Yeah same I was about to put that ;-;
Same
Same
Oh ye
Yeahh many i watch from 2 years ago
And now in the end we should understand "natural" doesn't always mean "safe..." I'm looking at you who are obsessed with "natural" products
5G is worse.
If you have respect for nature, then you will know what is safe and what isnt. If you want to pet lions in their natural habitat, then you are from a different group of people. People don't use their brain enough, thats the only problem with "natural" products.
@@alexh349 just shut up stop reading stupid conspiracy theories on Facebook, yes it can release radiation but it releases about the same amount as sunlight, 5g isn't bad at all, all it is is faster internet speed so shut up
This is gonna sound odd...
My sisters mother in law is a vegan and she keeps telling me if I microdose a food I'm alergic to it'll go away because its natural.
I'm sorry but my body hates it for a reason.
@@trans_boy_kole7640 Well, the micro dosing is not entirely wrong. Look up allergy shots.
“These are deathcap mushrooms”
*Shows fly agaric*
Yes deathcaps are white
Fly agaric mushrooms, from what I understand, can be prepared so the poison is leeched out of them and they can be eaten safely.
@@DollyNipples fly agaric is eaten in a few places. Normally it's parboiled once or twice. I believe the Lithuanians eat small pieces raw, with vodka! Deer eat it commonly. It is an anamita (muscaria) , though clearly not a deathcap (amanita phalloides) It is indeed poisonous, but not overly so, like the deathcap, or destroying angel (amanita virosa)
As a mycologist I get this one
yettsoman huh, never knew that!
Years ago, we used to burn nicotine strips in my workplace's greenhouses to clear them of pests. It was very effective, although a bit of a tense procedure.
One lad, after being given all the instructions on how to suit up properly and perform this 'easy' task, managed to do it wrong, collapsed inside one greenhouse, and had to be dragged out.
He did survive, but afterwards said and did many more stupid things that confirmed him as a complete and utter drip.
I can't believe he's still alive - because the last thing I'd heard he'd done was accept a dare to reverse his car the wrong way around a roundabout. Yep, he crashed. Total plank.
Darwin award contender?
Is he from Ohio? As a driver, licensed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, motoring around in the Northern Kentucky/"Greater" Cincinnati area, it seems like they get their driver's licenses at the photo booth in the shopping mall.... I hate driving in downtown Cincy for that reason (among several others not relevant here).
“Mistaken for Soda” *shows Gatorade*
?
@@dudezgamez550 it is in the same family of soft drink
Eh you sure? It taste nothing like soda
I was just about to comment that lol... wonder why they aint show like Fanta or something
Kumieto Or at least something blue like that blue mountain dew, but i ain't picky
"... They changed the smell and flavor to make sure kids dont think its soda."
(Shows Gatorade)
What's the difference? Either way it's concentrated sugar water guzzled down by disgusting fatbodies.
I think bakugo drank the chemical AZIDOAZIDE AZIDE when he was a kid, that's how he got his quirk
If you know who bakugo or what a quirk is
Lol
Yes I know :3 if he did he would've had a epic battle to survive
NJ Lavander Nebula
😂🤣🤣
He must be Immortal than
Like Kirishima or Denki
@@beefluff2100 the drug is killing him that's why he's Soo hot headed.
Kaitou Nina-Chan
That’s why he Blows Up at Deku so much 😆
The asid in the thumbnail: dissolves a spoon
The glass: we be Gucci
True xD
Ngl, this comment is really funny, but let’s be real, if it can dissolve a spoon then it must dissolve glass
@@bariodoesrandomstuff4845 glass is far more resistance to chemical than metal. Glass just doesn't like to react
@@kaenryuuart543 DO YOU THINK MATERIALS HAVE EMOTIONS.
@@bibekranjandas6617 i can't tell if this is a joke or not
“Put on some eyewear”
My dad who just came out of the garage, which is where he makes wooden things, forgetting to take off the protective eyewear: *already ahead of ya.*
The reason that asbestos isn’t completely banned is because of its properties especially when combined with rubber. It still is the most cost effective heat dissipating compound used largely in brakes for buses, semi trucks, trains, and aircraft. It’s still used around the globe in the brake pads of large vehicles.
Yeah "unencapsulated asbestos" is the risk. Asbestos that's free to just get up in the air. Asbestos that's encapsulated, meaning it's bound up in some other substance, such as flooring or ceiling tiles, rubber as you mentioned, etc. is perfectly safe.
Many dangerous compounds are perfectly safe when used properly. Such as the mercury anti-vaxxers love to tout as a reason to not get vaccinated. Sure, if some anti-vax rube tried to use mercury for anything they'd end up offing themselves (which is win/win if you ask me.) But educated immunologists know how this shit works. Same reason mercury in vaccines is safe is the same reason why chlorine in table salt is safe--it's not elemental. It's bound up in some other compound.
“Put on some protective eyewear-“
Me: *puts on sunglasses*
@@uzairchaudhary1202 dude what did I do to hurt u I just made a comment -_-
@@mildcheesecake692 I think someones having a bad day!!! When I heard the eyewear comment I thought "where's my Ray Bans?"
Seriously?
@@uzairchaudhary1202 you are sad and he is funny😁
The thumbnail:
Mmm! Can’t wait to eat this jelly-
O H N E V E R M I N D ,
Edit: I changed it H a p p y ?
Forbidden smoothie
Look at the likes
Cool
@GD The wild group of Children Yes my favorite dessert J e l l y f i s h
XxJaiden GachaxX xD
Me: *drinks a drop of h2o*
Also me after a milisecond later: *mr stark i dont feel so good*
Most underrated comment
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because it isn’t.
4:34 oh so that’s what almost everything in spongebob is made of lol
Being a chemistry student...it was worth watching❤️❤️
Is it bad that my friends said I should be on a list like this before the video even came out??
Yes that means there mean and you shouldn’t be there friends anymore
Little Will123 agreed
They’re and their*
No
@@littlewill1233 no not quite,
They could just be messing around, ya know? Just having some fun. As long as they don't take it to far
I remember a story about a country that used to add ethylene glycol to wines to increase the sweetness.
They refused to stop adding it despite the deaths, so other countries banned their wines.
Seriously? That's horrible!
Me before watching the video: isn't it mercury
Me after watching the video: Oh, I guess it's not.. oof
Oof
@@BA-ec3ts Just a big fat.. OOOOOOFFFF
Rest In Peace To The People Who Found This Out Of Research
They used lab rats but ok.
2020 : Perfect disasters for december
This why I hate government and labs work we been test to long
OH heeelllll nooo
Azidoazide aside just starts raining down on earth 😂
The "azidoazide azide" thing is actually much more mild than it was described. It can even melt before it explodes. But the explosion is very potent.
Be amazed love the intro
Thank you!
Me too
yep, best intro yet
So proud of you for well pronouncing those hard words 👏
Awesome! Now, let's add these: Hydrofluoric acid, organic mercury, plutonium, polonium-210, sarin gas. Cheers!
7:13 theres no way that isnt the worm dance
6:52
I don't like sand, it's coarse, rough, irritating, and it gets everywhere.
Nice reference
As a mechanic, I confirm that antifreeze is sweet lmao I tasted it by accident when a droplet hit my lip lol it's toxic at excessive amount so dispose of used antifreeze properly. One small bird flew in our shop, I noticed it started drinking spilled antifreeze on the floor. I found it dead (decomposing) about a week later
9:18 I always have issues with this story - How the hell can something travel through the air and seemingly multiply enough to cover such a large area in such a small period of time.
Person next to me: *blows up*. me: *has goggles on* HA YOU FOOL I OUT SMARTED YOUR OUT SMARTING.
(6:42) Given the frequent use of clips from movies and TV shows, how did they not show a clip from "The Rock" where VX gas played an important role and killed at least two people in the movie (Captain Frye satisfying face melt towards the end and also the anonymous soldier early in the movie when Hummel's group stole the gas and one canister ruptured by accident)?
Be Amazed: This is fluoroantimonic acid!!
Also Be Amazed: *shows picture of magic acid everytime*
Me too
Me: *Drinks Oxalic acid*
Biology teacher: *Panik*
Also me: *Wears safety glasses*
Chemistry teacher: *Kalm*
10:31 that’s the poison from Breaking Bad.
Funny how the thumbnail shows a broken spoon, but the cup looks perfectly good.
It’s called
Spdecial cup
@@Mcdouble123 Nothing "spdecial" about the cup, the metal is gallium. It's a metal that melts at less than 30°C
"this is how his organs shut down"
„Who else like’s watching this channel👍👍👍👍❤️❤️💎”
(I hope you are doing well!)
I love the content you make, you bring incredible knowledge and some amazing laughs with your videos. One piece of criticism, I kind of liked the previous intro you had. Keep up the incredibly amazing work.
Be Amazed: Grab some protective eyewear
Me: Ze goggles, zey do nossing!
Finally something to add to my monday coffee.
I kinda like how he talks about this like some random day, we’ll be walking down the street and come into contact with this stuff
Y'all forgot the actual most dangerous substance: *anything purple*
Also videos like this are the reason I barricade myself in my room
Foxy's Extra 😂 lol
No
Haha get it? *CAUSE PURPLE GUY IS PURPLE?*
1:46. How I feel when I have a neck and back spasm on both sides at the same time.
you are now officially my new chemistry teacher XD
As a teenager I encountered Agent Orange. It was during the Vietnam War (Police Action was its moniker during the War) and a friend's family owned a farm and ranch store. He and I would 'play' with all sorts of nasty chemicals including DDT (during summers in my home town the city fogged the town via a mobile administration. All the kids would run through the fog and no one tried to stop us.). We found Agent Orange and went outside and poured it on weeds. It was amazing that it worked literally in seconds. I'm 62 and thankfully I have not had cancer. Maybe I really am bullet proff.
"Proff"? You should've knocked on wood. Now you've got yourself a neurological disorder.
0:09 I suddenly think The Explosive White Mouse from Tom and Jerry.
There's a building in my village that has Asbestos in it.
It's so incredibly ugly, but we can't remove it as it causes mentioned lung conditions
Yes you can remove it, it just may no be safe to do so.
Well I’m gonna go get my hazmat suit
Ay i need one
for two reasons coronavirus and this video’s chemicals (:
@@miamiaage9689 and 5G
Lewis Sweeney but is that gonna help
Well some of the substances are corrosive and can burn through your suit, And Do you really own a hazmat suit.
My father saved his whole classes lives. his friend was gonna dump a explosive chemical, only explosive when mixed with water, down the sink. My father said "what r u thinking, u could've killed us all, peices of the sink would've gone through all of us" I'm glad my father is a hero.
what was the chemical?
My grandfather would go out into the woods a few years ago before grandmother finally talked him out of it. While he was in there, he would pick any mushroom he came across, not caring if it killed him. I'm so glad he never found death caps, because he would definitely care then..
I lost my dog to antifreeze, he kept getting out of the yard and someone down the street had left some out knowing that pets run around the area.
When you smell something coming from a half kilometer away in millisecond, be amazed?
This channel will always be amazing!!!! Informative & entertaining. If only school was like this growing up lol
Edit: Fluoroantimonic Acid is thee most toxic to me because it disintegrates every living thing and object leaving no trace. Yikes
@@fewzankedir2699 Coronavirus is not considered a High Consequence Disease
Fluoroantimonic Acid would be the best Body hider.
insitle oof
this just made me wanna modify a nerf water gun for it to hold fluoroantimonic acid
wow, i was considering getting botox injections for migraines, but not anymore ! thank you BE AMAZED for shedding some light on my skepticism :P
The shots of Botox are diluted to a safe level for injection, but don’t go to any Botox “parties,” they are not professionals and you could have some adverse reactions if they inject in the wrong place.
@@annec781 Sounds like a pretty pathetic excuse for a party. BOOOORING!
Thioacetone would be a really good for military use, because it makes the enemy unable to fight, but doesn’t hurt/kill them.
People call this channel lazy. I can’t speak to that-but I do appreciate the fact that if it’s in the thumbnail it’s almost always in the video.
Says "they have to anti freeze so children don't mistake it as soda" shows Gatorade me wtf
We know he does that all the time lmao
R/kidsonyoutube
@@teenage-__-delequint7811 y/ihavereddit
This makes going out side worse but makes me smarter and more careful
This does not make going outside worse
3:42
My ceiling is built with this stuff.. and I’ve lived in my house for 10 years... but I’m moving away so I think I’ll be fine..?
The clips alone were so funny I HAD to exit full screen to like the vid- not even half way through it
BE AMAZED
Is my everyday drink
Me: Now I’m scared to drink water
Also me: gets water Bottle
12:10 what you came for, the spoon melting in acid
And he says it´s a gallium-alloy spoon. Pure gallium can melt from just your bodyheat, so what is the impressing thing about it melting in a liquid, that clearly is not fluoroantimonic acid. (you do NOT keep that thing in a glasscontainer)
4:55
Love it!
If I wasn’t on a watch list before I’m definitely on one now
12:06 R.I.P spoon
2:55 aw yes a rhyme
Are u sure you know what the word rhyme means?
I literally put the image from that thumbnail as my desktop background two days ago!
Why tho
@@thehashslingingslasher6562 The thumbnail has changed from the original, the new I would not have as a wallpaper =)
Fluoroantimonic acid, by a long shot. Being nearly unable to store it and exploding on contact with just about anything with a pH higher than 6.9, it is nightmarish to encounter.
Just watch the movie Alien and you'll know how powerful fluoroantimonic acid is. The alien's blood is almost the same.
Crazy how many pesticides have been deadly for humans.
I LOVE THE NEW INTRO
Holy crap this is perfect finding because I just got on TH-cam when you uploaded this
Doooogeee
5:16 "chlorine trifluride" so.. now we know how "Greek fire" is prepared lol
*chlorine trifluoride
I feel Katsuki Bakugo drank
Azidoazide Azide to get his quirk
when he was a kid 😂 BNHA thing
Nitroglycerin
Oh shut up
1:12 you called gatorade soda
On the other hand, "polyethylene glycol" is used to clear your GI tract for a colonoscopy. I've never tasted ethylene glycol, but the poly version looks and smells the same, and it sucks to drink. Apparently it is easier you your intestines than the other stuff I've used.
I have to say... This was fascinating!!! Also terrifying, but I loved it. Thank you for such an interesting and informative list.
Indeed I could use this info to... Idk poison my classmates who bully me heheheehehheehehhehHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAH
I use to handle nicotine shreds for use as an insecticide in one of many greenhouses a long time ago. banned for obvious reasons the concentration was 40% and you handled it with gloves and the the the area used was made airtight. it did a good job of exterminating thrips and other pests. once done the area was well ventilated before anyone could enter.
I feel like I'm in science class
Important rules in science:
1. Use glass container for everything even you are going to put a dangerous shit in it
2. Glass never break
3. Glass never melt
4. Glass is stronger than iron
And the most important:
5. Glass is everything.
Thanks, now I’m too scared to leave my house