I still can't believe that Epsom Salt is mostly water
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By weight, Epsom Salt is actually 53% water and this is something that has always blown my mind. It just felt way too much to be possible and I've finally decided to test it out myself.
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his voice is always making me feel like he's gonna say "however...."
don't make a drinking game out of it or you will be dead in a few minutes in ;D
i feel you i was expecting that things will never go the way he wants
Me too!
the edging is insane 🥵✨
_however_
Wait till he realizes that Humans are 70% water
"Today let's extract water from this person. I hope we can get all of the water"
@@comradecrusade7417 watch dune, that's how they reclaimed your water if you died.
@@kunwarjeetutorial9738 You took the first hard step and started creating. Maybe having actual visual content in your videos would be a good start. Then use landscape profile instead of portrait. Then practice reading your scripts a few times before you record. Best of luck.
Hmm
I volunteer as tribute to be apart of his testing😂
Teacher : do not directly smell the chemicals guys NileRed channel: time to taste it
nileblue: DO NOT TASTE ANYTHING YOU MAKE IN THE LAB nilered: uhhhhhhh
I am pretty sure this guy could put a lot of chemistry teachers to shame...
And he even swallowed it lol
Little Johnny was a Chemist. Little Johnny is no more, For what he thought was H20 Was really H2SO4.
@@Arrzarrina that is the best dark chemistry humor ever, I will tell my chemistry teacher that poem, it's hilarious
I wanna see him make an episode of a cooking show, the narration would be great. "I tried baking the bread, but as it turns out, I didn't knead the dough properly, so it ended up going flat. Which meant, I unfortunately had to start over."
Ask his Nileblue channel that suggestion, its a good idea
sounds like a torture show :D
@@MaruskaStarshaya "I came back the next day, but to my surprise... the victim wasn't in his chair. Which meant, I fortunately had an excuse to torture them harder."
@@dripthanos5595 LMAO
You got your wish, he just made a video on making the purest cookie.
I’m sorry but the line “50% of it is water , that’s about half the container” reminds me of “every 60 seconds in Africa is a minute “
Thinking about it, solid crystals will take up more space than a liquid simply because of the air gaps between crystals. So 'about' half the container would be accurate.
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53% of it is water. Half the container it is not. It was properly worded.
Ah yes the floor here is made of floor
Given a) 53% Of the CRYTALINE STRUCTURE is water & b) Airgaps Between crystals(thus inefficiency) Thus, that 3% is going to 'go up in smoke' Aergo "More than half of this is water" isn't a good presumption unless this was 1 solid crystal block. - it'd only be accurate to say "Approximately half the container is water; as The crystaline-compound compound is techincally 53% water" And then just drop the 53% instead of saying "more than half of this is water" For someone who clings to that 3% so much, he certainly didn't make any effort to actually like, MEASURE whaat he put into the beaker, by weight and then compare the evaporated->Condensated water. 1kg would be plenty to show the proof.
2019: Gamer girl bath water 2020: Nilered bath salt water
Heck yeah
Man, I want some Science guy bath (salt) water.
lol, I made this joke too. great minds think alike
You should take a teaspoon of it!
Frick. You stole my comment!
So he's now made all the ingredients for soda: water (Epsom Salt), CO2 (diamonds), sugar (cotton), and flavor (paint thinner). Turns out this whole channel is a project to make diamond-salt-cotton-paint-thinner drink.
uh oh
I've heard of "processed foods" but _that,_ that's taking it too far...
the pure childlike excitement when you said "maybe this is ancient water-" was precious 😂 love your vida bro
IT CAME OUT OF THE DINOSAUR!
He’s so cute while saying that😭😭😭
Bro ikr😭😭😭 he's so cute when he's excited😂
"I spent five hours smashing pipes together" Ah, yes, the pinnacle of chemistry
If it works etc.
Comedy
Gay
Salt
Sounds about right. In chem labs, half the time is waiting things to boil eflux. Lots of waiting for stuff to finish.
Gamer girl water? More like, "Chemist Boy Water."
Nerdy boy bath water
Yea, the container from the thumbnail is simmilar to gamer girl bath water one
first thought lol
xD yeahhhh
"There was a huge crack down the back of it" 9:53 Adds up so far..
I might be the only one but, I listen to NileRed to fall asleep. There is something therapeutic about his videos.
i have insomnia and even sleeping pills doesn't works but i fall asleep to him so easily
Naw, this totally can have ASMR vibes. Good stuff.
Lol thought it was just me
watching this while trying to fall asleep
Me too 😂
So, if I’m in an apocalyptic situation, I could heat some epsom salt, and not only get pure water, but also a brick of cement-like material? Sweet!
I mean, considering how hot you have to make the salt, you're probably better off using any of the thousands of more efficient methods to do both.
you mean *salty?
It's hilarious to me, when he's explaining these projects, just about every other sentence he used feels like it's implying something bad will happen next sentence, then he just continues on like nothing. I'm constantly on edge lol
even at the beginning, when he told me about audible his tone made it seem like he was going to contradict that🤣
Good to hear I wasn't the only one thinking that :D
It's super annoying tbh, love some science but I can't stand the way he talks
I thought something was wrong with me 😂
he puts the suspense in science
‘It seemed as if nothing was happening, and that’s because it wasn’t’ -Nile Red
Ah yes 284 likes but no comments
@@typicalchad3747 *how dare you*
@@typicalchad3747 *how dare you*
Why did I imagine that in Jeremy Clarkson's voice??
When you’re trying to meet the word count in an essay
One thing I take away from this channel is that chemistry involves a hammer more often than I think
14:08 “I then just tried it with one piece..” *Proceeds to throw in the biggest chunk so far*
"It was hard as a rock, so I decided to use an automatic cheesegrater"
He then proceeded to drink it.
Ah yes, the cheesegrater, a staple of geologic equipment
@@williambenton9042 ah yes, *the floor, a staple of referencing itself*
Bot
@@jomoloho5056 sheeeeesh amen sheeeeesh
Alternate title: NileRed uses everything but a morter and pestle to do the job of a morter and pestle
100th like
Rotary tumbler
Pretty sure he made a pipe pestil pipe moarter pipe pick pipe pall
@@garbageyoutubechannel310 you
@@garbageyoutubechannel310 you obviously cared enough to comment about it
What you made is sort of like how lime is made in a lime kiln. They cook sea shells and chalk (CaCO3) until it becomes CaO. Similarly, it reacts readily with water, creates tones of heat, and forms a hard brick when the reaction is done. It's also highly caustic.
Apparently, this is partly how ancient self-repairing concrete was made. 👍🏻
To pull the water from Epsom salt, nilered had to wash 24 pieces of glassware *or 30, depending 2x Flask (RIP Flask #1 🙏) 5x Funnels 4x stoppers 2x short path condensers 7x Beakers *(or 13, depending on if he used a fresh beaker for each 3x filtering) 3x glass stir rods 1x tasting glass (ew) He also used 16 pieces of Misc. Equipment 2x thermometers 1x heating mantle 2x metal spatulas 1x fiskars wrecking bar 1x electric food grinder (RIP 🙏) 1x blender (RIP ?) 2x Pipe Caps 2x Pipes 2x Storage Containers 2x ph papers **this is counted manually, so I probably made mistakes **
Why-
Alternative title: "Mad scientist gets a whopping 1,6L of water out ok 4 kilos of salt but descends in a downward spiral trying to get the remaining 400mL"
He wasn't patient enough. There was still bubbling going on when he stopped the distillation. It is almost certain that he did not get down to the anhydrous salt.
LOL yeah kinda
Wished he’d distill the whole batch
You know it's mad science when you're drinking the product of your experiment.
@@KertaDrake As a person that's distilled a lot of alcohol, can relate
"I wonder where the 100 mils water went" Me: *sees dust flying all over the place and on the floor* huh yeah idk either man.
It's "I" not "Me". Idiot.
@@psygn0sis If you are going to call someone an idiot at least make sure that you are actually right. As in this case you really are far from correct
I am too stupid for these replies
@@Zagnex me too
the MilesPlaysGames or as @psygn0sis would say, “I too” 😂
I have dyshidrotic eczema, it's basically a rare form of eczema that causes small blisters on you hands and feet. I often get infections from it, given my line of work. This type of eczema can last months at a time. It's actually a big part of my VA disability, since I started to get it when I was active duty. Anyways, back on topic. When I have break outs, I take epsom salt baths to help with infections and to sooth my skin. Since epsom salt is also an astringent, it helps cure the infections, and it helps with my very irritated skin. I love epsom salt. Now it's nice to know that in a pinch I can just heat some up and stay hydrated, lol, you know in the event there is an apocalypse.
Nile made himself what we prospectors call a Dolly Pot. We use them to crush potential ores to release gold and other precious minerals. It works better if you use a pipe with a diameter about twice the diameter of your striker though. To tight and the little stuff interferes and slows you down. Too wide and the stuff just moves around and doesn’t break up.
I’m tired and thought you said potential oreos 🤣😭😂 yuup, time to put the phone down and Just listen to the soothing sounds of Nile doing crazy chemistry shit.
@@yaztaz101 fax
THIS WAS ALL FOR THE JOKE OF BUYING NILE REDS BATH WATER.
I'd buy it
Chemist Boy Bath (Salt) Water
i just signed up for it
I heard if you mix it with belles gamer girl water it gives you super powers
Isn't demineralised water toxic? I really don't think he should have drank that.
It's crazy how when you do the chemistry with just a voiceover you sound like some old super sophisticated scientist (which I've no doubt you are) and then in the camera clips you look like a super excited high school kid saying things like "this might be ancient water!!" it's the perfect combination and i love it
Some real golden retriever energy
@@KnowledgePerformance7 Why is this so accurate 😂
@@KnowledgePerformance7 lmao true tho
This is simply someone who loves chemistry all the time.
I mean, Nigel did get his Bachelor's degree like 7 years ago, so an excited high school kid? Maybe not lol
The issue of him breaking the chalk was that he was trying to break it on a surface that was weaker than the magnesium. So the force bounced back at him
Exactly what I was thinking
if it tastes like bad tap water, congratulations, you did your experiment correctly. loved the video.
"For a long time now, I've been kind of fascinated by bath salts." -NR 2020
Me, 5 seconds in the video: "Oh no, NileBlue's gone off the Deep End"
Do u just watch for fun and not understand Or u no what he talking about
Cool profile picture
I was gonna comment this im so glad someone else noticed too
Im old enough I understand some things but not most I mainly just watch because of the commentary and cool shit
The reality of a real hardcore chemist: “I spent 5 hours smashing 2 pipes together.”
With weak chemist arms
@Ganja Man Nile says this all the time lmao
_monkey brain time_
I'd smash pipes with NileRed ;)
No homo
17:41 Wow. That water really has the same color as aerogel.
*Nile Gets A Blender* My Brain: Will it blend?
This was definitely a missed opportunity for a BlendTec sponsorship 😭😭😭
IKR?!?! same
Broke: Removing salt from seawater Woke: Removing water from salt
This made me choke on my Taylor swift bath water
@@flarfschnikelman6780 I
@@flarfschnikelman6780 scrumptious truly my favorite
Instructions unclear accidentally removed a proton now my city is spicy dirt help
These replies are sexy
Finally, we can now have diamond-carbonated latex-grape flavored bath salt water soda.
With tp moonshine
grape soda, made with water extracted from epsom salt, carbonated with diamonds, and flavoured with gloves, with moonshine made with tp
Also caffeine free
i love how i know every video you're referencing
🤮🤮😂😂
I'm not sure if this will be useful information in my travels, but I am amazed at your commitment spending that much time smashing rocks to finish the job. Well done sir!
Thank you so much for adding variation to your tonal patterns it feels so much more natural
Dry crystals that are actually wet and smashing rocks for 5 hours. Chemistry.
Squeezing water out of rocks. Chemistry.
@@amicloud_yt Blood might have been easier.
@@amicloud_yt Holy shit he's literally moses lmao
@@amicloud_yt and then grinding the rock in a blender
how is no one calling out that this man got us to watch water boil for 27 minutes
Addictive 😅
Now I am worried I’ll be duped in the next video where somehow he will get me to watch paint dry.
to be fair we also got to watch him smash a solid rock of magnesium sulfate with a hammer and try to blend it in a blender
I... uh....... don’t know.... this dude should do physiology
Vsauce Micheal also got us to watch water boil for almost an hour, i think it's just a stage that has to be crossed at least once for a youtuber
When breaking things with a hammer, put the object on a stable hard surface. I’m not a scientist and this is merely a suggestion . Also, with the blender- I suggest putting a piece of cardboard or something like that to reduce area , as a drop ceiling inside the blender pitcher to reduce the bouncing - Great videos ! They are thought provoking for sure ! Thank You
A common trick when welding and brazing cast iron is to cover the piece with fire resistant blankets to make it cool down at a slower rate to avoid cracking, and I'm thinking that it might work for the glassware in the heating mantle as well. Of course it wouldn't work here because of the huge rock you made, but maybe it's worth trying in another experiment. You should be able to find the blankets relatively cheap just as a fire blanket that you can have at home to put out fires and 350C shouldn't be any trouble at all for a blanket like that.
Famous last chemistry quote, " I just had to know what it tastes like".
I swear, do chemists just have no self-preservation?
@@sadmac356 I mean to be fair, there's nothing dangerous about this water. It's impure, but it's very sterile and [R E L A T I V E L Y] clean, humans drank way, way worse things throughout history. And he drank a very small amount, even eating the actual bath salts wouldn't do anything with such small amounts.
@@lred1383 but that is also how many have died.
@@Baddie-Sludge It's true that many have died from drinking bad water, however the overwhelming majority of those deaths were from waterborne bacteria, not poisoning. And there was way too little magnesium sulphate there to do anything, since this compound is used as medicine, usually injected, and the minimum dose that's considered unhealthy is 40 g... daily. And I'm not sure there was even that much water in that beaker/cup thing
@@sadmac356 To be a Chemist, you have to be half Chrazy first.
Finally he’s selling his bath water🥵
😍😻😍😻😍😻😍😻
Thats what i thought about when i read the title xD
SIMP
lol I love the idea that this entire project was just to make that joke
simping for nilered is acceptable
I learn a lot from these videos, and usually not what he was planning on teaching. The "dry ice" we always wanted but didn't know we had. Had the right idea with the pipe, you want a pulley with heavy weight behind that center pipe and you can really hand that thing.
Nile: "I used a food processor..." Cody: "just use a ball mill" Nile: "Then I used a blender because I couldn't think of anything else" Cody:*facepalm*
Cody did try to chop up gold jewelery with a blender.
OH MY GOD. It got to that part and I was all "just use a ball mill" and it kept going.. It is reassuring to see someone else with the same comment. :P (I, too, was thinking about Cody at the time. :P )
Him saying , “I ended up spending the past five hours smashing rocks between two pipes” was quite possibly the saddest yet funniest part of any video of his I have ever watched
There was one where he stated a really long chemical name, followed by something like "and no that wasn't me attempting to rap" Had me cracking up for a few minutes haha
TheNewRavager do you know what video that was
@@TheNewRavager what video?
ive in the past have spent five hours smoking rocks in a pipe
@@mylifeisaparty I'm looking for it, but it's tough to find haha
i love how nile can create death juice or spike liquid without real questioning it yet is physically unable to comprehend epsom salt
Ikr ;-;
You probably get desensitised to making death juices pretty early on as a chemist
Tbh most of chemical stuff are pretty deadly. But pulling water out of salt is pretty dandy. It's kinda weird that it's more strange to do that compared to pulling water literally out of thin air.
It's like blood from stone. Just like how in physics the further the theory goes the more counterintuitive it gets.
@@sasdagreat8052 So used to death juices that pulling a relatively inert liquid out of a calming bath powder is bewildering.
Thank you for explaining chemical processes and informing me about Epsom Salts.
Eedee light approves
I believe the contamination when the water became murky and you began to experience the sulfur smell came from the pipe you used to crush the chunk in. There was surely cutting oil residue at the least but likely plenty left from when the threads were cut into the cap and the pipe. Unless you cleaned well with acetone this may be what happened.
I'm literally in constant fear that he's gonna reveal that everything went wrong.
Same
Its the way he talks
Just waiting for the "but" xD I've always appreciated that he's not afraid to show his mistakes.
Lol same. He always says stuff like "I thought this would work" or "This seemed like it was going okay" or "I tried to do this". The way he talks just makes me so anxious😂
It's very interesting because it keeps you watching and interested.
This guy's e-bay history has probably put him on every government watchlist.
don't think they have watch lists for epsom salts and flasks... breta filters... a pipe!!
king james488 I’m thinking more of his poison cabinet
Ya
The uranium glass appears to
I find it amazing that he glosses over the fact that he accidently effectively created an instant cement mixture!
Yeah you'll be constructing the leaning tower of pisa using that "effective instant cement mixture".
@@aodigital9421bitterness isn’t very cool. Optimism is! It’s exciting to think that there could be something new developed that could potentially have a use from this simple video. Even if it isn’t going to be the next Roman concrete
@@maddieb.4282 Nobody is being bitter, jump out of your fairyland and learn to a read a room. Nothing can be more simple than that. Don't run around with your faux positive energy while simultaneously calling someone else bitter AND denigrating someone for such opposing behaviour, that's called hypocrisy. Look don't try an manipulate me with your Hegelian Dialectic's and we should have no problem. I made a joke, take it or leave it, don't guilt trip me, what the hell is this snowflake chemistry camp?
@@aodigital9421 it seems like youtube hid your 2nd reply, and for good reason. Please get over yourself and get a life.
"Nobody is being bitter, jump out of your fairyland and learn to read a room. Nothing can be more simple than that. Don't run around with your faux positive energy while simultaneously calling someone else bitter AND denigrating someone for such opposing behavior, that's called hypocrisy. Look don't try an manipulate me with your Hegelian Dialectic's and we should have no problem. I made a joke, take it or leave it, don't guilt trip me, what the hell is this snowflake chemistry camp?" - A/O Digital
What you do is a great work I expect more of these chemistry videos 👏👏
CodysLab: "I'm going to use this 80 year old tool that's been in my family for generations, it'll work just fine for my purposes." NileRed: *Buys a brand new appliance and immediately breaks it*
I was thinking that Cody's Ball Mill would make short work of that rock :D
@@TheBigWizzard Yeah a ball mill would've been a good choice here. And the notion of a collab with Cody's Lab has merit. Put the sample in an airtight can, ship it to Cody. Cody does a short, easy video of grinding the sample, maybe monologues a bit about magnesium sulphate cement, and ships it back. Minimal muss and fuss on either end, and they share a bit of their respective audiences.
Nighthawk Thats the difference between inheriting and having to do everything by yourselfe.
Cody is such a messy worker...it makes his videos unwatchable to me tbh
I was thinking about Cody's rock crusher when he was trying to crush it.
NileRed: "I don't have time to read books" Also NileRed: Spends five hours crushing bath salts
that's why he doesn't have time to read books
But while crushing those rocks he could listen to an audiobook!
@@snowstarsparkle Oh I could, if I wanted to find some bath salts to boil down and turn into a rock. But it wouldn't support the channel I'm afraid, been using their service since about 2014 I think and happily on the silver plan (1 credit per 2 months) for the last 5 years. To be honest I'm always a bit surprised to still find audible advertising so much in podcasts and on youtube today. They tend to do it for quite a long period with every advertising place as well. Especially with podcasts I'm pretty sure there have been a few that I listened to with audible for at least 6 months if not longer than a year consistently as main sponsor. I would have expected the effectiveness of their advertising to drop off a bit by now due to having converted those that are interested in their product already but apparently it must still generate enough new signups.
While idk anything about NileRed, as a person with ADHD I relate to that heavily. I hate reading books because if I don’t hyperfixate on it I skip paragraphs and get super bored which makes me upset, but doing something I enjoy and find fun, despite how tedious it can be, makes it seem like it doesn’t take that long. The more you know :)
@@lambybunny7173 same I look at the time and I'm surprised how slowly it passes while I'm reading...
Same for Glauber salt (sodium sulfate decahydrate). Hence why the anhydrous forms (or the monohydrates) of MgSO4 and Na2SO4 are such good drying agents.
your dedication to the 2 liters is commendable
Chemistry: Where appliances go to die.
Those poor appliances
Kitchen appliances*
I cry, when appliances deserve to *DIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
;_;
@Francisco Nieves are you an appliance???? Have we achieved true ai?
"And now remove the flask from the magnesium sulfate" "don't you mean remove the magnesium sulfate from the flask?" "no"
oh.... ha
A real chemist knows when to remove the experiment from the flask, and when to remove the flask from the experiment.
@@TheReaverOfDarkness lmao...
Hold up, I haven’t even started watching the video yet, and I read this. So it’s gonna be one of *those* videos isn’t it?
@@autumn2675 a surprising amount happens for what is essentially just heating some Epsom salts and distilling off the water
thank you for your videos, they're always so interesting
Love how he says ancient water like as if most water hasn’t been water for an absurd amount time XD
NileRed: Owns a hydraulic press. Also NileRed: Tries to break rock with kitchen appliances.
Also thought "why not just use the hydraulic press"
@@adewilliam9047 bits would fly everywhere.
@@LaughingOrange as if they didn't with a hammer
Using the hydraulic press with the pipe method would have worked just fine
Actually the right tool for this job is a ball mill. A press is way too slow, small, requires an operator, and is very crude.
"I used the water to cool the water to obtain the water." -NileRed
Congratulations, you played yourself.
@@lewisho8114 every day...
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@@loturzelrestaurant What the heck
LOL
Every time I'm watching a video from this channel, I'm glad that the fact that the video exists with a voiceover means Nile survived whatever he got up to during said video
This man can make me watch paint dry.
man he's gonna bust his top when he hears about Ice
HAHAHA
Lol
this is an underrated comment
Don't tell anyone but I head that stuff comes in a gas too
@@awesomegj151 WHAT
I guess you could call those bottles “Water from the Nile”
Heh. What a novel idea.
Oh a good reference indeed
What fine people of culture
Water from the nile
there seems to be a large correspondence in the veiwership of NileRed and Grand Illusions, wonder why that is
I just can't believe that's the way you decided to crush the waterless rock. Very smart with lowering the temperature as to not Crack your glass.
You should have a hydraulic press even if it's only made out of a floor Jack for the purpose of crushing things.
according to other comments, they apparently have/own a hydraulic press
I just eat liver and use my bare hands.
the dude is really good at what he's good at but the manual labor part of this channel often leaves you scratching your head.
Next: I still can't believe that Humans are mostly water
Underated comment
Cue NileRed boiling people and smashing the dried remains with pipes. Oh my god
"I spent the next five hours beating the man with a pipe to make him fit in the beaker..."
@@Hypercube9 hahahaha you fuckers crack me up! Epic
@@Hypercube9 Made my day. Ty
NileRed: *struggles to break the monohydrate with a hammer* Also NileRed: "i think a cheese grater will do the job just fine"
He's a science boy not a common sense boy
A Mac Pro would do it well
Can imagine needing to use an angle grinder before your bath doesn't make it very relaxing
@@Sleepless_Sam yeah it always fascinates me when I come across someone like this. They perform chemistry and mathematical equations like it is easy and basic human knowledge, but have no mechanical or real life understanding about every day type things. They could stare at a tire iron,jack, and a flat tire on their car and cant comprehend what the tire iron or jack would be used for.
@@sinformant that's just a stereotype.
This is easily one of my favourite videos
I can't help but notice how often he says 'though'. Irrelevant thought aside, I'm always amazed by the experiments and the thought process for them!
"I tried jamming it in, and it didn't work at all, and for a second, I was worried that I had messed up." - NileRed, 09/26/2020
"...and I spent the next 5 hours smashing two pipes together."
All for just a cup of water.
Oh god
@@andyking894 we've all been there right? ...Right guys?
Is it just me or that sounds like something else
"maybe this is ancient water" I mean... Isnt all water ancient?
I was looking for this comment 😂
I get what you are saying, but real talk- old water is water that hasn't been precipitated or purified for a very long time.
@勇樹 THEN The kid was old enough sir
You could make water from oxygen and hydrogen that didn't originate from water. That would be brand new water
@@EVPointMaster how do you create hydrogen by fusion?:) It's element number 1, what do you fuse it from?
Did I just watch a 25 minute video that was a roundabout "nile's bathwater" joke? Very well played.
nile red's bath salt water is the thing i didnt know i needed
alternate title: "Nigel getting bullied by magnesium sulfate for 27 minutes"
Honestly his video was 27 minutes. He was bullied for 2 days. Haha
😂😂😂🔥
Him: "Never taste anything that you make in the lab." Also him: * tastes everything that he makes in the lab *
To be fair, he's the guy with the chemistry degree and is working for himself, so he's allowed to absorb liability for his own decisions. The rest of us aren't, so the liability would be with our employer or school.
@@TheMonarchofGold r/woooooosh
You know, I always think about that. Like who is actually more reliable/knows about their subject more. Someone who has gone and gotten a degree in a subject, and has job in it, but doesn't care about it and knows enough to just have their job. Versus someone that's so passionate in their subject, and spends every moment the can learning about it, but doesn't have a job in their particular field/subject.
@@ryantab he has a bachelor's and graduate degree, he also worked as a lab technician for at least few years
@@bearr8390 Dude seriously?
This is so interesting. Makes you wonder how much water is bound in solid things on other planets!
Fascinating stuff! Also you've basically rediscovered Sorel cement :)
*What girls think MEN wants:* Belle Delphine Bath Water *What REAL MEN wants:* NileRed Bath Water
speak for yourself buddy~!
Ok female
Let vape it!
@@sarahmellinger8125 ok sarah
Nah actually it's just money. That's what men want, money and power.
I've started listening to these videos like chemistry audiobooks when going to bed, and it's shockingly effective.
Action Lab is also good. At least for me. I play videos every night when going to bed because depression.
@LukiConfefi "wow, so cool."
BRO you aint the only one
Same habit here, love it
Indeed, same here
ah! your from Montreal! I tought you were from the West, based on, well, *absolutely nothing* (*Like you say sometimes😆). Cool que tu sois presqu'un voisin! Je viens juste de découvrir ton chanel, suite à un vidéo scienctifique sur la presqu'impossible existence du LED bleu. L'algorithme m'a ensuite proposé ton vidéo :) I'm just like, in awe of everything you do, and you're very pleasing to hear over and over. kudos! cheers to you.
the food grinder was right in theory. Kinda amazed the blender worked as well as it did. Unfortunately it's really hard to beat the mortar/pestle.
"Ugly bags of mostly water." - How an alien race described humans on STNG.
love how the same guy who made a semiconductor for fun tried to put a solid rock in a food processor because somebody said it worked for chalk
superconductor* Semiconductors are very different.
@@General12th Yea, semiconductors are those folks who stand out on highways with orange batons tellin the semis which way to go
I think he got an electric mandoline slicer instead of a food processor.
@@pdsnipe I'd let Nigel process my food any day if you know what I'm saying. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
"Remember kids, the only difference between science and screwing around is writing it down!" - Adam Savage
Me: the comments on this video are more thirsty and crazy than in some of his videos Nigel after the 20' mark: *does a taste test of his "own" salty bath water and gives away some of it to his fans* Me: oh I get it now
Nothing man ...I AM Proud Of Watching Nile Red Whole Complete video
“I only wanted it to die when I was done with it”- Nile red
High school graduation line
Lol
next video title: "i still cant believe im 60% made of water" and then he proceeds to extract all the water from his body for science
However, i'm now dehydrated and i fucking died
Best comment ever.
he's not a Trisolaran
@@camazotzz I see you also are a man of culture.
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That was pretty cool to see boiling salt into water. Like when it became into cement it felt like litteral rock.
You also have to think about the volume of the container. More water will fit in liquid form than salt granules as a solid
Hydrates are nature’s equivalent of filling the chip bag with air.
Genius 😂👌
The dumb consumers still buy it
Blue Sap Yeah, pringles are smarter... but it’s not potato chips... potato chips are sold with too much air... but they are potato chips
Just look at the *weight* instead of the size of the bag when shopping for chips
It's actually Nitrogen in chip bags to keep it fresher for longer.
I can see the chubbyemu video now: "A KZheadr drank water distilled from bath-salts. This is what happened to his kidneys."
Penitent Hollow NR is a 29-year-old presenting to the emergency room with headaches and internal bleeding. On examination, (where we are now) there seems to be nothing wrong with him, but several clues point to bathsaltwateremia, bathsaltwater meaning water distilled from bath salts, and emia meaning presence in blood.
-emia means present in blood
lmao (but it's just like bad tasting water, and he drank a very small amount)
@@p_rry hypermagnesemia
Someone tag him 😭
here in [wherever i live, dont worry about it] we use ice melt winter road salts in baths. burns so good, clears the sinuses too, inflames the membranes cuz thats good too.
You could probably measure the degree of hydration of the first batch of extracted salt by comparing the weight of the salt before and after? Additionally, my experience with using blenders to break down solid chunks/objects is that the object needs to be subjected to some kind of stress (or not be held together particularly strongly) first. Sometimes using a little water (though it would be counter productive in this case) can help, other times you need to whack at it a little to break up the hard, outer covering (particularly if the outer covering is smooth or has some kind of binder holding it together) or introduce microstresses into the object.
Chalk: Crumbles in your hand Magnesium Sulfate: Too tough to break with a hammer Nigel: Seems similar to me.
not so. look in up in engineering specs.
@Joe Biological Mother no
@@superprobablyuser yes
nigel
nigel
“Belle Delphine bath water” New version: “Nile Red salt water”
chem boy salt water
I was looking for this comment
the mad lad DRANK BATH '(salt) WATER
Let try trow sodium in it
Honestly, "Nile Red Salt Water" Sounds like some kind of exotic, alternative medicine ingredient.
NileRed is finally selling his bath water! 🙏 Thank you! 🙏
this plus the diamond water experiment and the paint thinner cherry flavoring would probably be the most effort ever put into a bottle of cherry soda