it's co2, you were right the first time. dry ice is just solid co2. the smoke itself is condensed water though, so it depends what you're talking about. (btw it's not all condensed water, there is some sublimated co2 which has turned from solid to gas.)
Ryan Calleja Are you- ....are you suggesting that you interpreted this as "all o's are u's" in British English or vice versa? Because that couldn't be more wrong, mate. Mum = British Mom = American It's only one of the singular differences between the two languages.
true, but I wish he'd done his safety homework beforehand on this one... a full pound of CO2 in a badly ventilated space can be pretty damn dangerous, especially if you lay down on the floor.
You know that dry ice can be very dangerous, especially in small areas. From 2 pounds of dry ice ( around 0.907 Kg and 0.6 dm^3) you get around 0.5 m^3 co2 gas. I hope you used some ventilation to get fresh air you the rooms. 0.5 m^3 co2 is not a joke, it can kill. And your friend was very stupid to lay down to pure co2.
It's natural to lay down. Especially If you have high resistance, It's like swimming in the swimming pool. Experts can survive in a hour without breathing, and so his friend might be one of them.
It's not smoke; it's condensed water, formed as the cool CO2 gas mixes with the air and triggers condensation, especially above the sink water where there's a lot of humidity due to evaporation. It's clouds, literally and truly _clouds_, 100% the same as the white ones you see in the sky every day.
+mike4ty4 I thought that the dry ice floating around was heavy and therefore won't be able attain height due to gravity . Can u explain how they can be the clouds in the clouds !
CO2, realeased from dry ice, goes down not only because of that the CO2 is cold. If you had room temperature CO2 being released, it would still go down, because the molar mass of CO2 is greater than air (molar mass of CO2 is 44 grams per mole and the molar mass of air is 29 grams per mole). And the molar mass of gases acts a bit like density, because in normal conditions (1 atmosphere pressure, 20 degrees celcius) the mole of all kinds of different gases has the same volume. Only higher than room temperature CO2 would go up.
Heyya I keep on coming back to this video. And kept me wonder your kitchen now is different from this one. Anyhow congratulations as always from being popular 😄😃
I think it was pretty risky laying down on the floor, there would be an invisible layer of carbon dioxide gathering up, we can't breathe that. Your friend might have got a bit light headed, lucky he didn't stay there any longer. If you had lit a candle and tried to put it on the ground, it would have gone out. One cool thing to do with dry ice is the rainbow indicator experiment. Get a tall glass fill it with an indicator (red cabbage indicator should do it) and add a little alkali (maybe a little baking soda) and drop a lump of dry ice in it. The dry ice will make the solution more acidic over time, changing the colour of the indicator. Good luck
Bl Scott well you are right about the hot and cold air thing but the CO2 didnt sink because it was cold. It was going down because CO2 is denser than the air around it so it sinks. Your eelcome
Kalenaisqueen〈3 Well, the reason CO2 is so dense is because of its extremely cool temperature. The whole principle of why hot things rise and cool things sink is due to density changes resulting from temperature. When a gas is cold, it becomes denser, resulting in it sinking due to its relative density to other gases. When a gas is hot, it expands, which makes its relative density to other gasses lower, causing it to sink due to this change in density. *TL;DR - its denser because it's colder.*
Now get 50 pounds and put it into the bathtub. Also I think all that smoke is carbon dioxide so don't lie down in it for too long or you might be taking a long long nap lol
Great video. Do you and Alex do school visits? You two guys should set up and tour the country showing all students your skits in person! Make that money. Come visit my students and school please.
'No... it's okay you can do that...' You mean he can breathe a thick cloud of CO2 and not die? Gonna have to disagree with your detective work there Crazy Russian...
Sigurd Ilsøe After I explain the science and you STILL just act like you know what you're talking about in response? YES, I tried to be nice and explain it, and then you just refute what I KNOW to be fact with 'something you heard one time' that had no relevance. Don't just dismiss what I'm trying to tell you and then expect me to not call you out or get aggravated, ass.
WexMajor82 Yeah, I think it's more stupidity than trolling... until the two shitdicks from the peanut gallery decided to pipe-up and comment that I'm an asshole for trying to explain the science... Before that it was just moronic assholes thinking they were right...
Dry ice is solid CO2, ( carbon dioxide ) which displaces oxygen, which is why some fire extinguishers are charged with CO2. If he lit a candle and put it on the floor, the "fog" would have extinguished the flame. CO2 is heavier than air and will fill a room from the floor, up, like flooding a room with water. If CO2 is heated to be lighter than air, it will fill a room from the top, down. IF YOU PLAY WITH CO2, ALWAYS WITH OTHERS NEARBY, NEVER ALONE, AND WITH PLENTY OF VENTILATION. Air is about 21% oxygen. If air drops to
it's not really all that bad. It is a fairly open place. If it was like a bathroom with a shut door then that would be pretty bad. It is only C02 and it mostly just goes to the floor so as long as he didn't lay on the floor for 5 minutes then he would be fine. It could suffocate you but under their conditions it was perfectly fine.
0:13 "hot water of sink" lol
fkn love this guy! So damn funny!
UUHHHH
Lmfao
lmfao😂😂😂😂
Isn't that COOL! =D
Safety is number one priority! *lays down on a floor full with carbon dioxide*
ice realeases carbon dioxide ?
psaris7 This is not ordinary ice. This is dry ice (witch is solid carbon dioxide)
Hidden804 Yeah! but what about his friend? lol
Landau Martin
who cares about friends *forever alone*
***** You are not the only one that is alone......
"No it's ok you can breathe that" *dies*
Hahahaha
Indeed
I came to the comments for this 😂
0:19 "Hot water of sink" 😂😂 im dead
I was just about to comment that! 😂
+Immortal Kasai lol
looks like Snoop Dogs house
LMAO
+Christian Ranario OML
Lol
+xTiannity hahahahaha
lol so true
0:15 "in a hot water of sink!!"😂😂
Denzel Samaniego he is rusian so he pronounses words and sentanses differently
*sentinces...
Sentences*
Lmao
I heard it to
And this kids, is what snoop dawgs house is like everyday. Except the CO2 is Smoke
Condensed water sorry not co2
***** Yes
Yea right
it's co2, you were right the first time. dry ice is just solid co2. the smoke itself is condensed water though, so it depends what you're talking about. (btw it's not all condensed water, there is some sublimated co2 which has turned from solid to gas.)
***** maybe. noot noot.
TH-cam used to be so cool. These dudes were just having fun and recording themselves
facts missed this era
Agreed
Just now realizing that this would make a fantastic "Hey, mom, I left the sink running!" prank.
***** he is using American spelling
Seth Rogen if you use the letter u in the word up the same as the letter o in the word mom than your whole language is a lie.
Ryan Calleja Are you- ....are you suggesting that you interpreted this as "all o's are u's" in British English or vice versa? Because that couldn't be more wrong, mate.
Mum = British
Mom = American
It's only one of the singular differences between the two languages.
***** actually Mum = Australian
Well I have friends in England who say Mum, so I guess it's both British and Aussie.
"hot water of sink"
😂😂😂
Noticed 2
You can't even do that!
Asmittt Poudel what
+Brenton Fitzpatrick rotfl hahaha xD
I want russian guy to be my friend
luis Martinez im half russian... Привет
лолол
Facts
@@androidplayer1235 Привет, брат
I'm russian full russian
does it have to be exatlcy two pounds or could it be less depending on the water you put in the sink
"Just stay there for a minute"
Yeah... safety's #1 priority...
You can get up now
*lays still*
the cold never bothered me anyway
Perfect for a halloween party right?
Maria Hernandez yes
Yeeet
Maria Hernandez good for hide and seek also 😂
Till people start inhaling it lol
next video = 200 pounds of dry ice
In a pool!!!
Jason Wise next up, we need another planet. A bigger one. Haha.
+Born Boy next up we need a universe
+Raaja Aadi next we use the whole FUKING INIVERSAL PLANETARIUM GALAXYIUM WORLD
+Raaja Aadi surely no one can beat this😥
Wow! That's a crazy experiment!
true, but I wish he'd done his safety homework beforehand on this one... a full pound of CO2 in a badly ventilated space can be pretty damn dangerous, especially if you lay down on the floor.
Steamrick They don't call him crazy for nothing!
2:25 Look at this smoke waterfall of smoke, Legendary
At 0:07 you must replace the word "safety" with "STYLE"
I know his English isn't great but, look at this smoke waterfall of smoke
If I had access to dry ice, I sure would put it in a hot water of sink.
You know that dry ice can be very dangerous, especially in small areas.
From 2 pounds of dry ice ( around 0.907 Kg and 0.6 dm^3) you get around 0.5 m^3 co2 gas. I hope you used some ventilation to get fresh air you the rooms. 0.5 m^3 co2 is not a joke, it can kill. And your friend was very stupid to lay down to pure co2.
It certainly looked toο fun to be safe...
Same with smoking.
Pure?! Its not pure!
It's natural to lay down. Especially If you have high resistance, It's like swimming in the swimming pool. Experts can survive in a hour without breathing, and so his friend might be one of them.
PaneMaxPain
You know it's true when Tesla says it.
Why didn't you turn off the lights and shine lazer pointers
The guy when he sees the smoke
"Oh my god..."
And russianhacker be like
"Isn't it amazing?"
😂😂😂😂😂
Safety is number one priority...... Says the one that just take a knife and smash the ice ._.
He laid on the floor with no glasses. Shame on you CrazyRussianHacker. You didn't make safety a priority.
he also broke dry ice with a knife
Do this again in the future, but with more dry ice and in a swimming pool
10kg in a swimming pool...
Josh S hell yes
Josh S Not enough, I think 50kg would be more fun ;)
I think someone already did that and posted the video...
/watch?v=RHNVAmoHGUQ
/watch?v=R5I4YR9I16k
/watch?v=zuOf408o2fE
dude i wish you where my science teacher! XD
"Were safety is number one priority" wears Ray Ban Aviator. Love this guy
Try 10 pounds
Bathtub version with 4 pounds of dry ice
Imagine being his roommate and coming home to see him do this in the kitchen 😂
It's not smoke; it's condensed water, formed as the cool CO2 gas mixes with the air and triggers condensation, especially above the sink water where there's a lot of humidity due to evaporation. It's clouds, literally and truly _clouds_, 100% the same as the white ones you see in the sky every day.
+mike4ty4 I thought that the dry ice floating around was heavy and therefore won't be able attain height due to gravity . Can u explain how they can be the clouds in the clouds !
Udayvir Singh Boparai The cloud hugs the dense CO2 layer, which due to its being denser than air, stays close to the ground.
***** Not entirely; the evaporation part is not sped up, only the condensation part due to the low temperature.
+Mike4ty4 well thanks for telling me
Smarty Pants
That was an amazing experiment indeed!
CRH logic: hey why not fill my house with carbon dioxide, seems safe
other guys logic: hey lets see how long it takes for me to pass out on the floor
At least it was fireproof... :))
CO2, realeased from dry ice, goes down not only because of that the CO2 is cold. If you had room temperature CO2 being released, it would still go down, because the molar mass of CO2 is greater than air (molar mass of CO2 is 44 grams per mole and the molar mass of air is 29 grams per mole). And the molar mass of gases acts a bit like density, because in normal conditions (1 atmosphere pressure, 20 degrees celcius) the mole of all kinds of different gases has the same volume. Only higher than room temperature CO2 would go up.
To scien-Tiffic
Your so smart👏
Thanks Bill Nye
We get it you vape
Ha ha ha stfu
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Ikr
Lol
Larry Hungerson m
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chindas12 I am your 100th like
Should have added soap to the water! Then you would get a mountain of bubbles, all filled with CO2, so when they break, you get the smoke effect.
Learned more this video than I learned the whole year
How long does it take to melt the dry ice at that much when you put it in the water?
This should be called "How to Have a Bro Moment with Dry Ice"
nick name Broment
This could be a nice idea for halloween.
+Kawaii Cute but don't put in drink :)
Maybe for the kids? Iy would be cool.
+SuperDooperKooper *ROBLOX Gaming!* It*
+TheRoyalGaming u cant be serious... its only hydrogen and its harmless and after its turned to gas you can safely drink it
My house when I cook.
1:20 "This smoke is cold" THAT'S WHY IT'S NOT CALLED SMOKE LOL
I like how you just have 2 pounds of dry ice laying around
Shouldn't have done that in an enclosed space like a kitchen... you could've died of CO2 poisoning O_o
Great effects for a Halloween party make it that extra bit spooky 😊😊😊😊
Like'd your comment because you are hot enough to melt dry ice...lol Just a joke the melting of dry ice of course.
Heyya I keep on coming back to this video. And kept me wonder your kitchen now is different from this one. Anyhow congratulations as always from being popular 😄😃
New video title:
How to suffer from asphyxiation
I think it was pretty risky laying down on the floor, there would be an invisible layer of carbon dioxide gathering up, we can't breathe that. Your friend might have got a bit light headed, lucky he didn't stay there any longer. If you had lit a candle and tried to put it on the ground, it would have gone out. One cool thing to do with dry ice is the rainbow indicator experiment. Get a tall glass fill it with an indicator (red cabbage indicator should do it) and add a little alkali (maybe a little baking soda) and drop a lump of dry ice in it. The dry ice will make the solution more acidic over time, changing the colour of the indicator. Good luck
"Hello everybody and welcome back to my laboratory, where swag is number 1º priority"
Hey TH-cam give him something for honor, I love his VDO.
Big fan from Thailand.
Awesome Video!!! :D
Wow! That's so amazing!!! Wish I could do that in my sink... :P
Spencer Sasse Buy dry ice at a grocery store dude. It's that easy
mexicanhagus I know. Ive done it before, just not in that large of a quantity.
"So as you can see this smoke is cold"
No
I can't see that
22 Years Old Yes you can. He says you can see that it is cold because if it wasn't, the gas would not go down. Hot gasses rise, cold gasses sink.
Bl Scott well you are right about the hot and cold air thing but the CO2 didnt sink because it was cold. It was going down because CO2 is denser than the air around it so it sinks. Your eelcome
Kalenaisqueen〈3 Well, the reason CO2 is so dense is because of its extremely cool temperature. The whole principle of why hot things rise and cool things sink is due to density changes resulting from temperature. When a gas is cold, it becomes denser, resulting in it sinking due to its relative density to other gases. When a gas is hot, it expands, which makes its relative density to other gasses lower, causing it to sink due to this change in density.
*TL;DR - its denser because it's colder.*
Bl Scott Well thats basically what i meant, sorry I thought that you didnt understand that
Kalenaisqueen〈3 Oh really?
"the CO2 didnt sink because it was cold."
Next video: Carbon monoxide prank life hax
Y'know, this would be an epic escape plan. Just fill the entire house with water as dry ice and BAM, easy get away.
Now get 50 pounds and put it into the bathtub. Also I think all that smoke is carbon dioxide so don't lie down in it for too long or you might be taking a long long nap lol
waterfall of smoke *smokefall?*
Is it possible to do that experiment with little pieces of dry ice? 3mm or 8mm sticks?
Polluting the air with your dry ice experiments haan? Haha
snoop dogs house right here.
TheLastKewi- Gaming smoke weed evryday
+TheLastKewi- Gaming
i am pretty sure the smoke would be denser, and would be at all heights, not only ankle-level.
Mighty Wolf at least it's cool
Jan Hess
that's true.
and it's not only cool as in awesome cool, the smoke is cold.
Mighty Wolf How cold is it then, if it is quite cold it might be usefull in summer!
1:36 "try to lay down so I can see your nut-"
Dad: This was inspiration for part of the fun we had. We also used food coloring
Great video. Do you and Alex do school visits?
You two guys should set up and tour the country showing all students your skits in person! Make that money. Come visit my students and school please.
Question for ya, about how long did it take 2lbs of dry ice to dissolve?
I am also wondering this.
Me to
Me too. How long did that last for?
I don't get why the video had 1k dislikes
i know right.. this is awesome
But have u seen the likes?
+Mimi Mizatul dat?
+xcrafter ikr
+Xcrafter every popular youtuber gets a lot of dislikes
The best thinng about this experiment is your accent 🤭
I love how he says laboratory but hes casually sitting in his kitchen or bathroom.
You gotta get like 30 pounds of dry ice and put it in a small pool
Trust me it will fill your entire back yard with CO2 gas... I mean if your back yard is small, anyhow...
0:06 "Where safety is number one priority"
2:02 "No, no it's okay, you can breathe in that"
Lol!!! :D Guess he is part of the experiment hahaha
this experiment will be hell good if you don't have an air conditioner at home in the hot weather just do this to feel cooler :)
Yeah but the dry ice melts quick
"Look at this smoke waterfall of smoke!" - Crazyrussianhacker, 2014
It's not really the temperature so much as the density of just CO2 vs. average density of air.
'No... it's okay you can do that...'
You mean he can breathe a thick cloud of CO2 and not die?
Gonna have to disagree with your detective work there Crazy Russian...
Sigurd Ilsøe After I explain the science and you STILL just act like you know what you're talking about in response?
YES, I tried to be nice and explain it, and then you just refute what I KNOW to be fact with 'something you heard one time' that had no relevance.
Don't just dismiss what I'm trying to tell you and then expect me to not call you out or get aggravated, ass.
*****
You've became troll food sir.
WexMajor82 Yeah, I think it's more stupidity than trolling... until the two shitdicks from the peanut gallery decided to pipe-up and comment that I'm an asshole for trying to explain the science...
Before that it was just moronic assholes thinking they were right...
***** You oughta switch cereal brands cause those "Douchey-O's" you've been eating ain't working for ya, bud.
That's how my room be when I'm blowing them sick clouds! Lol
Get well soon from the cold you have.
+The Reptilian Lord 😂😂
Yeah ikr vicks is badass
We get it you vape lol
I guess you fuckers don't get how a joke works.
just lay down in the pure CO2 it will be fine
***** wtaf?
Please do the same thing but with 20 pounds instead of 2 and a small pool.
20 pounds would release around 5 m^3 co2 gas. That could fill the whole house with co2. That would be very very dangerous in an enclosed area.
László Földi he said in a pool
László Földi *A pool*
A small pool. :D
László Földi Well if it would be a huge pool than it wouldnt be that big
Dry ice is solid CO2, ( carbon dioxide ) which displaces oxygen, which is why some fire extinguishers are charged with CO2. If he lit a candle and put it on the floor, the "fog" would have extinguished the flame. CO2 is heavier than air and will fill a room from the floor, up, like flooding a room with water. If CO2 is heated to be lighter than air, it will fill a room from the top, down. IF YOU PLAY WITH CO2, ALWAYS WITH OTHERS NEARBY, NEVER ALONE, AND WITH PLENTY OF VENTILATION. Air is about 21% oxygen. If air drops to
Exactly and we breathe approximately 77% nitrogen
A very informative comment which u could almost never see on TH-cam and thanks on the info didn't know a lot im really dumb
""VERY GOOD"" Advice here John Smith !!
Your friend walks in like, HES HOT BOXING THE HOUSE!
Hi I have question , is it okey to putting the dry ice in the swimming pool while you are swimming? Is it effect your body?
Safety is #1 priority that's why they're in an unventilated area.
it's not really all that bad. It is a fairly open place. If it was like a bathroom with a shut door then that would be pretty bad. It is only C02 and it mostly just goes to the floor so as long as he didn't lay on the floor for 5 minutes then he would be fine. It could suffocate you but under their conditions it was perfectly fine.
That's what makes it a little funnier especially when the guy lays in the cloud
You can't see him CUZ HES JOOOOOHN CENAAAAA
where do you buy dry ice
Very cool. Minus 78.5 deg C to be exact.
Crazy Russians!
Guerrillas in the mist?
the "smoke" sinks because it's CO2, and CO2 is more dense than the rest of the air, not just because it's cold :)
Also because it's colder than the other CO2 in the air.
crazyrussianhacker:welcome to my laboratory where safety is no. 1 priority
puts on his rayban's
loooooolll
Bet Alex everyday when waling up he always witness a crazy russian doing crazy stuff
safety is numba one priority
puts on ray bans😂
Did you steal that shopping basket?
Where can you buy that e-cig?
Can I use ur content
Where do u buy dry ice?
That would scare the shit out of people at a haunted house. especially since you can't see when laying down. very cool vid.
i played this prank on my chemistry teacher in the lab. Nonetheless, i got detention
Where can i buy dry ice in Canada?
Just stay there for a minute,ok u can get up… hey get up,are u dead ?
Did u take that shopping basket from a super market?
how do you get rid of the smoke?
Where do you buy dry ice?