Reaction of Potassium and Water
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- Part of NCSSM CORE collection: This video shows the physical properties of K metal and its reaction with water. www.dlt.ncssm.edu
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Me eating banana and drinking water: "Guess I'll die"
kaboom
Literally lmfao 🤣
aCtUaLlY tHeReS 0.0000- actually I don’t even know but sorry for being literal XD
The human stomach knows no bounds
Lmao underrated comment
“Consistency of Creme Cheese” “You can simply flatten it”
*knife starts bending*
Not sure where he gets his cream cheese.
My particular favourite is when people compare sizes... e.g. "It was the size of a small walnut!" I mean, how small? The size of a hazelnut? A pea? If it's not the size of a standard walnut, don't compare it to one!
spreading cold cream cheese is tough
@@thornerg2: This video was produced in the US where almost everything is normally measured in “football fields”, a considerably more standardized and reliable system of measurement. But there are always radical minds out there, especially in the scientific world, who are never happy and who seek constant change. Today it’s walnuts...what’s next? The metric system?
The knife was very thin as u can see
@@rayray8687 a football field the size of a large walnut.
"We can easily flatten out the potassium metal."
*frustratingly bends knife*
Hahaha it was frustrating!!
Just watching him bend that knife that much was pure cringe
@@terrorrbabbletwo I don't think cringe is the right word or maybe you're for real
plot twist: the knife is made of potassium too, that's why it bent
That's what happens when you use cheap knives 🤦♂️
Dipping my banana into my drinking water
"C'mon. Make fire!"
hahahaha i'm glad to be first to comment before this hits 25m likes
this comment is gonna get at least 1k likes
😂the two above me analyzing a comment like it’s on the commentary Stock market 📈. “Invest now before it’s too late. This will rise in value”.
don't boil your potatoes then
I was SO thinking about bananas and just then I read your comment
8:00 PM - This evening I'm going to bed at a decent hour.
3:00 AM - Reaction of Potassium and Water
😂😂😂…..underrated
Hey that's me right now
Same here...
😂😂lol
Atleast u learned something last night at 3am I saw a Hippo Farting video :(
When he cuts the potassium it makes me want to eat it
+Xenarth RBLX thats what we all looking for , lets rip
PYRO FALCON you eat it first after that it will eat you from the inside.
PYRO FALCON I like potatoes
JP Warthon Wu You really only eat a very small amount of it
There is exposed potassium like in the video and we eat a potassium that is being controlled by outside elements
“Potassium is extremely soft, we can easily flatten the potassium metal”
*Knife Bends*
cheap knife probably.lol.
😂💀
@@justincooper5189 nah he using plattinum knife
That's because of the plate underneath, not the potassium, probably.
It’s because of tempering. Knifes of that nature are supposed to bend
There will never be a better way to give lessons of chemistry than seeing it with your own eyes.
@@timothy6129 So long as it involves a visual sense of things vs just being told about it through mere words then consider me a believer.
@@timothy6129 and what way is it? consuming it?
@Abdulaziz Mohammed I can definitely agree about the practical part, which I will without a doubt take over any kind of schooling any day.
@@timothy6129 ever heard of public school?
I love the video, but I rather watch it in a lab.
Now this is how chemistry is supposed to be taught.
Exactly 😊
With
sad indian education noises
Right👍🏻
Idiots learn this
Water: "Hey Potassium, did you know my chemistry name is H2O?"
Potassium: "K."
Niiice
HAAAAAAAAAHHHAAAA 😂
Sodium : Naaaa
damn all the good jokes Argon
😂😂
Meanwhile most other teachers: "sTuDeNtS, tRy tO iMaGiNe..."
Indian school 🏫
Bro we did this experiment when I was in 10,
By "We" I meant my teacher!
@@jayesh5131 well atleast you got it ;-; and since you were 10 at the time so
@@ניין-י9ש Bro I wasn't 10, I was at 10th grade.
@@jayesh5131 oooooo well great I thought you meant by age lol
Kidney Specialist: "and so there is potassium in your urine."
Me: "but....shouldnt there be fireworks when I pee?"
😊😅🤣🤣🤣🤣
There's not fireworks when you pee?
Must just be me then.
Potassium: I fear no man,but that thing.
Water: Yo wassup.
Potassium: It scares me
water is Scout from tf2? 🤔
@@dashthatonedude potassium is dahaka from prince of persia ubisoft
Water: Do you have any idea? Any idea, who i am?
Absorba 134 water: basically? Kind of a big deal
@@h4rder10 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💯💯
I did not expect so much entertainment from a comment section on a chemistry video
Ikrrrr…..it’s the in,y reason I’m Enjoying ryt now
U need to expect from every vedios... except motivational 😂😂😆
Silent please
Me too
Mind if I ask who's in your profile picture? 🥺👉👈
Way interesting than those thick books forcing us to "Just Imagine".
Right...
@Aditya SR yes
@@taespimple1451 kpoop army 👌
So truee
Very true
Anyone else's anxiety start peaking when the knife started bending because they thought the blade was gonna snap, fly up and bust my man's eye out? Or was it just me?
😐
I honestly thought the same man
He is probably wearing safety goggles.
U too huh?
just you mom.
•Floats on the surface
•Moves around the surface
•Burns with a lilac flame
•Fizzes giving off a gas
•Heat is released
•Small explosion
•Eventually disappears
•Forms a colourless solution
ItsAoife xo your an absolute angel thanks
that heat is hygrogen gas btw
Omg you are a lengend thx so much!!!
You just saved me an hour of my homework, thanks so much 😅💖
you’re amazing, tysm!! :)
It's metal that is soft like cheese.
Such irony.
Pun detected.
Sodium has the same properties as that of potassium..
1000iq
Thats cheesy
@@acatfrompoland5230 I swear to god, I-
lol did he just bend his knife
Good knives can bend like that
@@gergely219 look at 0:56 that knife is ruined XD
@@nathanchan7037 I don't think it will be used for anything other than this, so it's fine lol.
It's the knife bender
“It’s *-sounds of exertion-* so easy to cut potassium. It has the consistency of *-sounds of exertion-* cream cheese.”
Our achievement in chemistry :-
We as a class destroyed 54 test tubes in a single year.
This is how Chemistry should be taught. So interesting.
In my school is yesss
Why don't you stop complaining and start to actually do something about it
@@kushvalorant what can we do about it?
That's how we did in my chemistry class.
@@dott8348 tell the school?
YT algorithm... you were struggling with Chemistry exactly 8 years ago in university so here's the recommended video for you.
I don’t think this would help that much lol
Had a chemistry professor in college who loved demonstrating chemical reactions. One end to a semester he let students come to his house to celebrate. They had a little too much to drink, and is I recall he told us, students took a 1kg brick of his potassium in a boat on the lake he lived next to. They threw it overboard and had a giant explosion. They all came away unscathed, but I guess that explosion was heard for miles. He was a great teacher, everyone was enthusiastic about learning in his class.
I would like to see it too XD
World needs more teachers like him then.
He's in deep love with chemistry
Rip local wildlife lol
The reaction is highly exothermic. This is why the evolved Hydrogen immediately caught fire
Thank you for that info I had my questions but u gave my answer
@@krish-ep8ft Glad to help : )
Do u know why does sodium explode when contact with water
@@krish-ep8ft it reacts vigorously bro it is a very reactive metal it is second in the reactivity series
@LUcaThY potassium bro Kalium
The chemistry teacher we all deserved but never got.
We did this at school, exactly the same. Nowadays everyone is safety averse and one loses the fun of science.
Really? My previous chem teacher did this with us earlier in the year. He said its easier to remember and understand when you've done it yourself so he tries to gives as many practicals as we can.
true that
maybe you weren't the student that chem teacher wanted D:
"Potassium has the consistency of creamcheese". Imagine trolling someone by giving them a potassium forged sword, lol.
"Potassium? Like a Banana Sword?" My suspicions would be immediately !'d
You can't forge K
"potassium forged"
I would like to imagine how to forge potassium
@@vacheslavmanin2434 a wooden hammer lol
@@vacheslavmanin2434 wrap it in aluminum foil and refrigerate it while socketed onto the hilt, lol.
'We can easily flatten the potassium' bends knife on it
Roger Ducrin I thought that as well
Potassium Knife
its a skinny knife
and he doesn't know cream cheese at all
easy is relative. it was very easily compared to something like a rock
If only chemistry was like this in high school I’d probably be more excited to learn
You're there to learn, not be entertained.
@Major Leage Bonker Delayed gratification.
In Portugal, this is an experiment part of the nacional education program for all highschoolers. My teacher did this in our school's lab and, yes, it was pretty exciting.
Oh
We have this in our school ✌
@@joaonuno924 that’s awesome! I wish more teachers would make learning a little more exciting so students are eager to learn.
Don't eat bananas anymore folks.
Cuz they have K right
DOTA2FroggyStyle, Also avocado does have Potassium
You need to eat bananas/potassium to gain stomach acid, sorry not good at English
@@netengoniwase4206 woosh
@@anuragthakur4341 what woosh?
Is anyone else in agreement that when cutting, the metal appears low key delicious...
People say this but ... Something that's silver of color and reflective like that will never appeal edible to me ...
Just like the gentleman said above it is not appealing because of the colour.
Yeah its Middle Rare
Nah you were just hungry 🤣
Tidepods
Everyone: pink
Him: red-purple
Excuse you but the color you were looking for is red with white but some purple but not really but yeah kinda😂😂😂
its actually lilac
Its not pink, dude!
It's pink dude!
@@Oliver-dg3dt it's cyan
Sodium is actually overrated in terms of reacting with water...
@MAPS Wikipedia nahh.. more like francium... 🌚
Ofc it would be bcz we only use this at school labs
@@kosmos7224 What is bcz?
@@matheustrizote7651 bro its a joke, im just saying sodium is mostly used in schools to show experiment of reaction of reactive metal with water, potassium is so reactive that most schools doesnt use this, sodium is safer
@@kosmos7224 I think he's just asking the acronym of "bcz" as in 'because'
School: K + H20~ Koh+ h2
Me: Nah
Him: teaches
Me: understood scores A+
@@aditya-u7s9v Bruh you just balanced it nothing else...
Every reaction doesn't need to be balanced
CO2 + H2O → C6H12O6 + O2
We don't Balance this Reaction everytime --__--
Bro that’s literally how I got 2 grades better in chemistry, I just watched breaking bad and listened to what Walter white said in the show, somehow he explained chemistry better than my chemistry teacher and I finally understood it 😂
Kris get the banana
This is where we're at... Learning chemistry on TH-cam.
The instruction videos on youtube - those which are not political in any way - are phenomenal. People are tired of the feminist/communist influence on todays learning and in science in general.
Yes
@@AtheistReligionIsCancer dont you hate it when they get feminism in your lernin? Anways shut up
homeschooling is BEST schooling.
This is not a new concept
We can easily flat out potassium.
Also him: about to break a steel knife.
You just saw potassium is easily cut, and your joke is centered around him exaggerating how easy it is to smash yet steel bent. Steel is metal. It happens.
Girl 1: Why do we live longer than men?
Girl 2: Yeah I know right
Man 1: Let us eat potassium
Man 2: Yes
In some or the other way, everyone does.
@@riteshgole2133 wait so eating potassium isnt normal?
*heavily breathing*
Who ever likes moronic jokes like this? Who respond to a question with "yeah I know right" or who even suggest eating potassium?
Inferi what’s wrong with eating potassium? Not raw, but we still ingest potassium through a lot of foods
@@leak-proofchugwaterbottle2594 Then try to eat it in that form and tell me how it went.
Water in the fire WHY?
Korone is that you?
Fire in the water*
Water cannot extinguish all types of fire, If any object catches fire then water will do the work but if Oil or some reaction of metal catches fire, then water is uselss in this case
Bro its hydrogen in fire ... its so much exothermic that Hydrogen liberated catches 🔥
Take care with the potass.
why is this suddenly on everyone's recommended 9 years later lmao
The youtube algorithm has found out people are getting dumber and is trying to increase the overall iq of youtube watchers.
I've been watching cody's lab
good question... possibly related (only tangentially) - did you watch any of the four tet live stream?
Merry xmas 2020
Same question!! xD
Imagine how it was discovered:
"Let's put it in water, nothing gonna be bad"
*Metal starts to burn*
*throws water on the burning metal*
Who is watching in September 2020 after 8 years when TH-cam suggested 🤣🤣
*raise hand
I'm not alone😂
Me, because of the recommendations.
Lmao yes
Dont mind me, I am just a Space Station 13 Chemist passing by...
*_talking to myself_* : "so that's how the clown blew up..."
literally what I came here to find out
@@Link2edition same. Chemist go boom
it looked like chedder cheese to me xd
@Eder Ribeiro Same ahah
Scientist: "Potassium"
Me: hears "Tassium" throughout the whole video
Ptassium
K
after reading ur comment i again watched the video
that was correct bruh!
earwax
"Mom, I know what the potassium looks like!"
"Oh yeah? Did you open a banana today in the lab?"
Who all got this recommended after 9 years?
TH-cam is rigged.
Have you googled potassium recently - I did O.o
Recommendations get recommended when you see or search the topic related to it
*10
Please cease existing.
Fun Fact: In all arrangements of periodic table half of it can be eaten.
The question is if we put it in our mouth, doesnt it burn and pop?
Most (obviously not every) of the elements in periodic table are anyways found in the food we eat be it non-veg or veg.
Last night I ate uranium, it made my stomach heavy.
You can actually eat every element. It's just that you'll die...
@@abhisheknautiyal7956
Today morning, I ate some chicken seasoned with some Thorium and Rubidium and now I'm on my death bed...
*RIP Me!*
@@राधेकृष्णाराधेश्याम-व8ह LOL😂, that was good.
*Cut the Potassium*
Gordon Ramsay: *It's Raw*
its feckin RAAAAAAAAAAAAW
Laughed so hard I almost woke up the cat
Put it in water, not boiling water
Then it will cook
So in short, potassium's reaction was "K"
potassium looks edible af when you cut it
Hobart Grappledonger Well, it's not entirely, INedible, though I wouldn't suggest it.
Offensive Stuff it looks like it we don’t actually want to say it 🙄
Everything is edible once
Yeah, reminds me of those rock chocolates I ate when I was a kid
Vinay Alawa imagine this:
Hi I monke. monke eat banana. *monke proceeds to eat banana*
From this report we can find that monkey has eaten potassium. Monkey is fine. Monkey is happy.
*Remember kid's, Potassium is good for your bones.*
Wasn't that calcium
Its an electrolyte also. Good for your electric heartbeat
K.
@@Ostrid1 Because potassium plays a buffering role in your blood, it helps keep the bone-strengthening minerals, calcium and phosphorus, from being lost from the bones and kidneys. Numerous studies suggest that having plenty of potassium in your diet helps increase the density, and thus the strength, of your bones.
Edit: I just copied and pasted it.
And commas are good for your grammar*
Those K your girlfriend keeps on sending you when she's mad basically stands for potassium. Such a reactive reaction.
Force can make everything possible but can't give a single drop of love and care in anyone's heart😞😞
Haha 👍
r/im14andthisisdeep
I mean... love is a chemical reaction in our brain...
True
😢
Used to read the word potassium a thousand times a day in school imagining how it looks like🤔😐.But seeing this now is a great relief to my brain and soul.🙄
🤣😂😂😂😂
So true
When I was studying chemistry in high school the teacher threw sodium into a glass container with 5 liters of water and caused an explosion that almost hurt us all. Be careful.
Now THAT was a true chemistry lesson!
@X4TERUMI me too
@X4TERUMI there r other ways to die as well, plenty out there
Sorry for that
@@samarthnair9359 The piece of sodium must be inside a cage so that the hydrogen resulting from the reaction does not come off so violently.
Cutting this thing is so satisfying, looks and feels like candy
and taste like ....
R.I.P.
@@surrealsnipegods3161 yeah 🤣🤣🤣
Like’a gummy worm or something
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@@surrealsnipegods3161 joe inside go boom!
While in high school, my biology teacher told us a story about a student stealing a large chunk of potassium from the lab by putting it in his pocket. This student had gym the following period and started to sweat. This then led to a loud "POP!"
Now the student can no longer have kids...
Damn thats *nuts*
“Persperate?!”
Chemistry is cool but just when you are practical 😭 theory Takes away
“We can easily flatten out the Potassium” *Proceeds to make the Knife somehow more bendable than the potassium* 🤡
But he did flatten the potassium...
Medieval blacksmith: **forges a piece of potassium armor and sets it up for sale**
Potential buyer: Is it water-proof?
Medieval Blacksmith: Sure. Why not.
it's ok, you can swim in it too
Proceeds to swim in potassium armor
The villagers: It was his last swim of a lifetime...
The villagers : (looking for a random lady)
The villagers : A WITCH!!
You know the metal has to be produced by using electrochemistry right
@@michaelqiu9722 nerd alert
@@BlueBlaze99 Actually I was wrong. Potassium metal is made by reducing potassium in KCl with sodium metal, which you would think isn't possible, but actually can be done by removing potassium away from the system as it easily evaporates. The electrolysis method isn't viable because potassium metal is soluble in KCl.
I remember my teacher letting us cut a piece of sodium or potassium and letting us put it in a bucket of water. It was awesome.
Your teacher is amazing, my teacher let us imagine cutting them
@@kamelthecamel9182 Thank you, yea my teacher was awesome and I was a very lucky student to have her. 😊
This is what the US was dropping on living people in VietNam.
The US sprayed defoliant in Vietnam.
The consequences are still there today.
Far worse than quick reacting potassium.
looking at him cutting potassium:
mmm, delicious, the forbidden cream cheese
Me: Caught in a moment trying to remember what I was going to search
TH-cam: Ever seen potassium and water mix...?
Me:🤔
TH-cam:😈😈😈
That's happening to me right now 😂😭 I was looking for a metal doesn't react to water, air, or other elements. A stable metal that isn't expensive or rare.
Awesome I wish my chemistry teacher would have taught us like this.
Idk why but the moment I heard "Ionisation energy", my heart started beating faster and it felt like I had a super important test tomorrow morning...
It's like one of those times when you're just chilling and then out of nowhere you get really nervous that you're forgetting something but you don't know what.
No, no you have a point. It's like a word you only care to learn for a test
Maybe you have potassium deficiency
@Pers Unn tch, I hope not. Being 18 years old and already having heart problems isn't something I'd love to hear.
if school colleges had taught chemistry this way. chemistry would've been their favourite subject.
I’m not convinced, dropped a banana in my sink and there were no flames to be seen
I just spat hot coffee down myself because of you, I hope you're happy.
they didn't tell you how you were dropped on your head at birth ... did they .
I have pills in which I take with 8 ounces of water.....
@A Pickle Yes, they did as a matter of fact. It seems to me you didn't get me making a joke of you. Oh, well, Merry Christmas.
Did you use regular tap water, or dehydrated water?
Hello to those people whom this video will be recommended after 9 years.
lol
Greetings
LOL.
I'm here too
No.
*_POTASSIUM INTENSIFIES_*
Wow 5 years ago-
K
@@aliyahhodgson9310 yah
*cream cheese* consistency oh wow
Having these kinds of experiments during a chemistry class would be 100 times better than to have the teacher talk about it and write equations down. ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
A very fine dish, best savored rather than loading up on a lot of it. Once you get over the slight metallic taste, it is bound to become one of your favorite dishes.
We had a Nigerian science teacher called Mr Chujor, he did this demonstration in front of us in class (all boys school). He started with a little piece in a big glass container of water and we egged him on and on to put a much bigger piece in...needless to say we had to evacuate the class with Mr Chujor screaming “GET OUT GET OUT GET OUT” in his Nigerian accent, was hilarious.
On that day SCIENCE was done!
No one:
Literally no one:
TH-cam 9 year later: Would you like to see this video?
youtube knows we need to know this for the civil war...
"Kris, get the banana"
POTASSIUM
"It has the consistency of cream cheese" Proceeds to bend Knife.
Depends on the type of metal for the knife. A knife for fileting fish is pretty flexible to bend around the bones. Trying to press down on cold butter out of the fridge would do the same thing.
spoken like someone whos never bent a spoon getting ice cream.
@Mike And cream cheese is basically just as hard as ice cream also depending on its temperature. Do you people have any common sense?
To think, Potassium has this kind of reaction and it's an essential mineral for our bodies :)
Its reaction with water explains why potassium is vital to the heart function. Great video
P
Stop Everything!
Kris, Don't Get The Banana Or You'll Explode!
Potassium + H2O = Boom
This video has taught me more than what I can remember during my school days.
Cream cheese potassium sounds delicious
Me: *watches the video*
Also me: *dips banana in water*
This near two minute video taught me more than a whole semester of chemistry in high school.
Just make sure it's not inside the space station when this reaction goes off in a man's stomach....
*The reaction was sooooooo beautiful that it made me watch it again n' again!!!!♡*
uwu
when he cut the potassium, i tought it was overcooked
why did this get recommended to me after deltarune's banana
Because Kris get the banana
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the potaaassium
Disappointed they didn't show Gordon Ramsey tasting that well-presented dish.
Pottasium is dangerous so the moral lesson
*Don't get/pick the banana because that countain pottasium with a car, weird deer box and memes Queen.*
In India we learn things which we only imagine
We don't even know for what purpose we are learning that
That's the reason indian people score good marks but in reality they know nothing
Oooo
Right........................ I hate Indian Education System......
Every time I come back here I forget about the knife bending and it makes me crack up every time 😂
0:45
writing : the potassium
speaking : the p'tAAAAAAAAAssi'm'
english.
idk why but it made me laugh
KRIS GET THE BANANA
POTASSIUM
Chemistry is so cool!
Only when you are studying while doing reactions by yourself
Not the exams and tests though
I failed that sub twice...
Yup it is 👌 and it's my favourite subject because of this reactions and equations 🔥😍😍😎
Lmaooo you wish!
My best day of taking Chemistry, learning about exothermic reactions.
Now this is how chemistry is supposed to be taught.
My brain: EAT IT!
Me: Okay, WAIT WHAT?- NO!
0:45
"we can easily flatten out the Potassium metal."
**almost breaks knife**
Its a soft metal, metals are much much harder