Making a fart juice developed by the U.S. government
A few months ago I got an email, and according to this email, I apparently really like making stinky things, which I wasn't really aware of. They mentioned something called US government standard bathroom malodor, which is said to be one of the worst smells ever, but I just don't believe it.
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Nile talks about lab safety: • Chemistry is dangerous.
"People say I love making smelly things. I disagree. Hi, today we are making a military-grade cloud of stank."
"And next time I'm going to attempt to make something even worse because this was a letdown"
"I don't know where they got the Idea that I like smelly things..." Proceeds to sniff all the ingredients voraciously.
😂
If Nile were to ever find out what he thinks is 10/10 stink, i’m pretty sure it would go against the geneva convention
Yeah, that's war crime levels of STANK
I want him to make his own military grade fart spray
This is the first video I’ve seen of his and I want him to do it
He might accidentally end the world
@@richardcutler6254 This is what I immediately thought about. It's supposed to be so terrible it's even not reliable as a weapon, or for research purposes.
I love that after sniffing most repulsive chemicals he says, “it’s not that bad”, while his camera guy is heaving.
His sense of smell is completely gone
yep, it happened too when he made tri.... something
NileRed : smart fella NileBlue : fart smella
This comment is gold! And the translation is hilarious
nile green: fart fella
NileYello: smart smella
Salmonella
How do you do that😂
This man has lost whatever part in a human's brain that instills a sense of self preservation and fear of danger.
The amygdala?
He’s the I did a thing of chemistry
@@dominickwest7558 FR LOL
those brain cells died 500 experiments ago
Should we blind him and give him some gymnastic / MMA training? Perhaps a red jumpsuit?
Imagine using an extremely expensive lab and associated equipment along with highly pure chemicals to make the apex fart in a jar
Apex fart in jar. I'm crying, that killed me.
Apex fart, Caustic would be happy
@@AMabud-lv7hy new caustic buff revealed
@@christophsiebert1213 big same
If this is the "Apex Fart" then thioacetone is the "God fart". Thioacetone is absolutely nasty shit. Here's and excerpt on it's odor. "Thioacetone has an intensely foul odor. Like many low molecular weight organosulfur compounds, the smell is potent and can be detected even when highly diluted.[8] In 1889, an attempt to distill the chemical in the German city of Freiburg was followed by cases of vomiting, nausea and unconsciousness in an area with a radius of 0.75 kilometres (0.47 mi) around the laboratory due to the smell.[9] British chemists at the Whitehall Soap Works in Leeds noted in an 1890 report that dilution seemed to make the smell worse and described the smell as "fearful".[10] Thioacetone is considered a dangerous chemical due to its extremely foul odor and ability to render people unconscious, induce vomiting, and be detected over long distances. In 1967, Esso researchers repeated the experiment of cracking trithioacetone, at a laboratory south of Oxford, UK. They reported their experience as follows: Recently we found ourselves with an odour problem beyond our worst expectations. During early experiments, a stopper jumped from a bottle of residues, and, although replaced at once, resulted in an immediate complaint of nausea and sickness from colleagues working in a building two hundred yards [180 m] away. Two of our chemists who had done no more than investigate the cracking of minute amounts of trithioacetone found themselves the object of hostile stares in a restaurant and suffered the humiliation of having a waitress spray the area around them with a deodorant. The odours defied the expected effects of dilution since workers in the laboratory did not find the odours intolerable ... and genuinely denied responsibility since they were working in closed systems. To convince them otherwise, they were dispersed with other observers around the laboratory, at distances up to a quarter of a mile [0.40 km], and one drop of either acetone gem-dithiol or the mother liquors from crude trithioacetone crystallisations were placed on a watch glass in a fume cupboard. The odour was detected downwind in seconds.
"That's vile" No, that's a jar.
Worst smell i’ve ever felt was a restaurant sewer being cleaned from fish fat. This was in the Swedish winter, yet it was so intense smelling that the smell felt like heat on my face. It was so bad i was sweating. The entire street was devoid of people, and the smell acted like radiation does, and could not be felt around corners of buildings, but upon stepping out into the street it hit you like a pressure wall. I felt genuine panic, and struggled getting into my workplace located on the same street because I couldn’t open my eyes to place the key into the lock due to the smell acting like onion vapour. I lost all smell for a good few days after, and i had to retire my winter jacket for it was smelling like a dead goose. And so was my hair that despite me washing it twice a day for a week would not loose that hint of ass en masse. I still to this day, four years after, get phantom smells of it. It took hard on me and my colleagues.
that sounds like description of that tioacetone thingie(I dont really remember) he was making on nilered
Nile is not only a smart fella but also a fart smella its unbelievable.
Gud comment right here
Hahaha god dam*
LMFAO!
Hopefully he knows how to lay brick an paint walls an build freeways an knows who runs the world an use magic. That letter 2 being the most intelligent things I've found. Oh yeah an not be a lil girl an be scared to name the last 2 like I assume people are
amazing comment
How to identify a science lab: If it bites, it's biology, if it stinks, it's chemistry, and if it doesn't work, it's physics.
haha
True
ehe
@@pancakes8101 ehe te nandayo!
@@sax7760 HAHAHA
My favorite part of all this is that Nile, himself, said he enjoys making stinky things. It's in one of the perfume-based videos he made years ago, he said he prefers making stuff that smells rather than the nicer smelling things. He has like, three separate videos of different horrible smells he's made, LMAO
I swear to god I'm never going to trust Nile saying "it doesn't smell/taste that bad" 😭 the garage experiments really fucked his smell and taste up😭😭😭👍
You probably had a hard time smelling it due to nasal fatigue. Even though you were working with a fumehood it was clear that based on the reactions of your coworkers that you had been exposed too long to fully smell it. The fact alone that you and your cameraman could stick your noses into the jar and the others could hardly even open it illustrates this clearly. You should try revisiting it in a few days and see what it smells like to get the full experience.
That's a great point, I forgot that can happen.
This makes much more sense than my hypothesis.
"the full experience" xD
yea
@@yourikhan4425 I’m curious, what’s your hypothesis?
nile being disappointed that the smell didnt really match his expectation while his friends complain is a testimony that he's simply built different
This is the same guy who poured a bunch of acids on his hands to see what would happen. Man is BUILT different
@@Pinkgobi and he is literally THROWING AXES in his break.
I think it's a matter of being around sulphuric smells. Chemists and stuff don't find the smell to be the same as actual poop smells. I think it's because artificial attempts at making biological waste matter will always smell different to us simply because they're chemical smells that we're used to identifying. I mean those old fart bombs don't even remotely smell like a fart to me, They smell like rotten eggs, So basically just sulphur.
I call that permanent nasal damage lol
Built like a brick **** house. His nose is anyway.
Other people: Cusses and cries Nile: "Its not that bad"
Nile: “I don’t know why people think I like making stinky things” Also Nile: “Finally stinky time”
I'm actually convinced Nile's sense of smell has been compromised just from, you know, being a chemist.
Depends on the chemical. I actually got really good at smelling impurities that our analytics (NMR, HPLC) couldn't detect. But the smells definitely stop bothering you so much. Worked a lot with Thioglycolic acid, it's really not that bad when the novelty has worn off.
Eh as long as you're wafting the vapors you'll be ight
Yes. I've had acid and base burns and breathed in terrible stuff. I imagine he has as well.
@@stefangadshijew1682 I got good at telling what the structure of things were based on smell. It's a little weird how quick that develops.
@@stefangadshijew1682 I got really good at smelling cocaine but that's a story for another time.
Being a chemist it is absolutely possible he has inadvertently damaged his sense of smell. It happens to moonshiners all the time.
I was just thinking that; its kind of like that time he couldn't smell pecans ... ⚠️
That was my wonder as well
i don't think he "damaged" his sense of smell, I think he is desensitized. edited; i think my wording was far too open to interpretation and might have started an argument based on misinterpretation of my meaning. might be wrong and they're just idiots, but that just means we share a common denominator.
Anosmia. You bet!
please elaborate, I' m curious!
I love this channel. High quality chemistry experiments created professionally, and with a lighthearted attitude.
Nile Red - “I am not obsessed with stinky things” Also Nile Red - “I am going to effortlessly and succinctly describe the complex nuances of stinky smells”
Nigel: “I don’t know why people think I like making stinky stuff” Also Nigel: “I’m gonna make it myself, and I’m gonna smell it”
Also Also Nigel: "I don't think it's nearly as bad as they said it would be. I am disappoint." Everyone else: "Oh... Oh man... HUUUURGGEHH HLEEAAHHHurkurkBLLEAAHH!"
and after that : "lets extract something out of my piss and taste it!" chemist are weird... which is probably the reason i want to become one
The stink connoisseur
@@organicleaf Didn't he also say that he likes making stinky chemicals in a video!?
@@apolloandwarrior_3229 i really dont know rn
Imagine if the government was testing the bad smell and everyone is crying, screaming, throwing up, and then one guy is just like “eh it’s a 4/10”.
I wonder when they created the smell because cultural changes can increase or decrease the importance of things.
Imagine that same guy created a 10/10 haha 😂
Commander: Thioacetone? Government: *Thioacetone*
@@DMXIII "Sir that is delving into chemical warfare"
It's the Biden administration, the minister of health is trans. What did you expect tbh
Nile: (doesn't know why people think his pastime is making smelly things) Also Nile: (has videos detailing how to make cadaverine, putricine, and thioacetone)
I like how when Nile opens the stinky chemicals the cameraman almost dies from a few feet away while Nile himself almost sticks the jars into his nostrils and says like "It is not that bad!!😁"
He probably destroyed his sense of smell over the years, because he was just casually sniffing that stuff.
Yeah way back in Chemistry class we were taught not to directly stick the container to our noses but move our hands over the top to get a waft of the odor. I suspect what happened to this guy is the reason why. haha
In his parents garage with no fume hood, ya think? xD
That and the fact that the cameraman was reacting a lot more to things compared to Nile
he seemed to be able to smell everything very well, but maybe he is just desensitized ?
I am sad today I didn't got a single subscriber😭😭😭😭😭..........
glad to confirm Nile's smell receptors have been completely burned off by the amount of fumes he's ingested over the years
My thoughts exactly.
I cant believe that's not the first thing everyone else told him.
Getting named Skatole is already quite impressive and says a lot.
i love your nile blue it feels like im just a friend hanging out with you in the lab. need more of this shows your persoanlity and how you're a funny guy!
This just proves that Niles sense of smell has deteriorated due to smelling so many chemicals
Honestly, psychopaths have a reduced reaction to bad smells. Not because they can't smell it, but because their mind doesn't register them as "bad". I honestly can't help but suspect that's what's going on here, lol.
@@Dubanx 💀
@@Dubanx So when are we going to see Nile as protagonist on That Chapter?
@@Dubanx not to be that guy but it's not great to go around calling people psychopaths or sociopaths. Hes a strange creature but idk that it's great to imply he's a psychopath.
@@agencymenace1090 Keep in mind that most psychopaths live fairly normal lives and don't go around hurting people. You just don't hear much of those ones. I'm not trying to say he's dangerous or anything, just built a little differently in that regard.
Imagine being a chemist with years of experience, you finally get that well paid US government job, and they task you with making fart juice.
I'd honestly be as eager to make it as Nigel. I feel like once they start tasking you with the weird stuff, that's when you can say you've made it to the top.
..and you finally come up with the winning formula for fart juice, then some chemist guy on the interwebs reviews your lifes work and his reaction is 'meh'.
@@FasutonemuMyoji lol very good
man, all the money you could make by selling it to simps
you obviously don't know chemists well enough
My wife used to work at a PhotoMat years ago. Her sense of smell has been warped by the exposure to chemicals. She can't smell mold or certain other things at all. I believe you have achieved such levels of olfactory glory. 😆
immunity?
@@hungryTvEatYou Desensitization would be a better term. 😉 But, yeah.
I quit developing film myself cause Black and white developer is brutally toxic, My go to has Metol which is fucking toxic. E6 is not that bad, only the bleach is bad.
I have never seen anyone have such genuine fun with science... Keep it up. I love your channels.
*Describes a horrific amalgamation of puke inducing smells* "It's not that bad"
I bet his nose hairs are rendered useless after the stuff he’s smelled in his life we don’t know. Or he could j not be human that’s a option as well
Well, it's painfully obvious by now that Nile puts the "mad" in "mad scientist"
He’s really 2 for 2 at the moment…
probably killed his nose receptors xD
as someone working in wastewater treatment, ive had people ask me how do you deal with this horrible smell whilst i was not smelling anything at all XD
The dipropylene glycol makes it very clear that this is intended to be vaporized. Put some in a fog machine or vape dispenser and try a whiff of that. I bet it will take your rating up to 46/10.
vape the fart juice
Forbidden vape juice
On the one hand... incredibly stupid thing to do. On the other... you'd be KZhead famous overnight.
yeah, that was my immediate take away from this; it needed to be vapourized. That said, Nigel really does seem to have a deadened sense of smell when it comes to stinky things.
Yeah - fuckin vape it...
8:23 Nile: *has chemical he’s been waiting for 5 days* Also Nile: Uses ice pick to open box
I love Nile! I love these experiments! Many thanks 🙏❤🙏
Nigel smelling it: it’s bad, but it’s really not THAT bad Reggie smells: literally dies
My boy nileblue developed chemical olfactory resistance *Proud idiot noises*
Damn people really don't know when to use the word 'literally'
nigel's nose has just been destroyed over the years.
I legitimately think Nigel might have a reduced sense of smell
@@Boss-mp8py what are you talking about, he looks pretty dead to me
Mans really said “its a musty rotten cheese mixed with the putrid smell of vomit” then proceeded to take another whiff and go “not that bad”
Cameraman: Oh yeah it s..ss..ss...is unique😆😆😆
It’s actually present to some extent in goat cheese and other dairy products, and humans love those things
I smelled it a lot of times at work and you get unsed to it. It really is not that bad :D
@@omargomez8714 kyyhyh
A certain italian cheese has that smell, parmesan cheese
Can we all appreciate the effort he puts in his fart juicing?
I’m honestly excited to see what you come up with for a 10/10 stinky concoction!
nile's titles get progressively more chaotic and i'm here for it
Agreed :)
nile blue getting inspired by nile green
*why does he want to smell Government's fart juice*
Nile reds trying to outweird nile green
i thought this was nilegreen for a second
There's a chemical my friends and I were laughing about called thioacetone because the wikipedia states "In 1889, an attempt to distill the chemical in the German city of Freiburg was followed by cases of vomiting, nausea and unconsciousness in an area with a radius of 0.75 kilometres (0.47 mi) around the laboratory due to the smell" which seems insane. The rest of the page is filled with more things like this. I'm not saying you SHOULD make this, but, yknow, it would be cool to see if wikipedia's right ;)
Manufacture of certain chemicals within the mercaptan family is fairly hard to do without specialty equipment and atmosphere handlers specifically modified for the laboratory environment in which mercaptans like thioacetone are handled. In the case of thioacetone (or actually trithioacetone due to spontaneous self-polymerization) you will require the glove box/hood to have alkaline permanganate seals and you need to provide some way, even with the seals, to neutralize the mercaptans (such as free copper ions in a sufficient high solution of nitric acid being used as a filter). Finally, even with the Copper and Nitric Acid acting on contained release of thioacetone, to prevent releasing the stink through the building ventilation you need to run all exhaust through a pyrolitic decomposition before venting to any location outside of the sealed atmosphere.
@@Cutest-Bunny998 holy shit that's an intense chemical lol
@@Cutest-Bunny998 and I assume that's the only way to legally make the stuff, I'm no law expert but I imagine you could get in pretty big trouble releasing a biohazard into the environment that is capable of rendering everyone within a half mile radius unconscious or at the very least wishing they were unconscious
Hamilton Morris talked about Thioacetate in one of his podcasts. He made it because of that wikipedia article & said it wasn't that bad. But he was not sure whether it worked or not.
Came down here just to see if anyone would suggest thioacetone, that'll probably do it lol
I liked the part where Nile was vibing while committing war crimes upon his friends
As a longtime heavy equipment operator at a landfill in Southern Maryland, I can unequivocally attest to the worst smell in human history is...the day after the 4th of July, the first trash truck to the pile was a gentleman who would pickup from all the local crab houses, and it would sit and ferment for a couple of days, rendering the absolute worst smell imaginable. That load would slide out the back of the truck, hit the ground, and you could watch the steam rise from the odor. I say all this because the first year I was there, I rushed to disperse this pile and spread it out to be compacted. The other operators just sat and grinned at me, knowing the impending result. I then made the mistake of coming out of the cab only to inhale a direct whiff of the ghastly gas, and promptly barfed. Apparently the usual ritual was to wait for a few more loads and promptly bury this slimy load under a few tons of fresh smelling garbage. No one warned the new guy. Needless to say, this was literally THE worst smell I ever had the opportunity to smell in my life. The second worst was always the dumpster from the food court at the mall.
Regular people: “What smells like eggs?” Nile: “What smells like hydrogen sulfide?”
Nah I learnt rotten eggs smell like hydrogen sulphide too. We don't eat eggs in my house.
He's not wrong
@@nikkiofthevalley He isn’t! I just love how much he loves chemistry😄
I am sad today I didn't got a single subscriber😭😭😭😭😭..........
@@sapphire5475 good
I find it hilarious that everyone else could smell it but not him. Maybe years of chemical damage to your smell receptors LOL
@@red_weed exactly, not practicing proper wafting technique has killed Nigel's ofactory senses.
The Fila olfactoria of the nose are actually one of the only nerves which can regenerate, so it can't be that.
tbf he was also working with the chemicals the whole time, so it might also be olfactory fatigue.
COVID?
@@Spooglecraft especially with the sulfur stuff, he said it was milder after mixing and sulfur causes very rapid olfactory fatigue
reason No. 119 why nilered doesn't let nileblue into his lab, *casually destroys table because "its break"*
Oh, man, I love all this guy's content. 😍
Nile: "I'm not sure why people think my favorite past-time is making stinky things" also Nile: "I was so focused on the stinky things, I didn't order the *main* ingredient" 7:26
TV truth.
Well if it was really his favorite thing you’d figure he’d remember the most important part of the STINK
Not to mention that he actually says he likes making stinky things in either that video or another one.
Thanks
Wow
NileRed, world-renowned piss chemist: "I dont know why people think I like making stinky things"
Didn't he literally say that in a video?
@@Malidictus pretty sure he said he likes making stinky things in the putrescine video
@@lens3973 I thought he did too but I couldn’t remember which one! :)
I just snort-laughed. That doesn't happen often. Congrats, here's a 👍and thanks :D
Yellow chemistry at it's finest
I had a stint as a crime scene cleaner, which unfortunately wasn't just crime scenes, but just anywhere you can imagine malodors. And a couple of my co-workers had this as well, but whenever we'd deal with putrefaction, it would actually trigger anxiety and a fight or fight response. Goosebumps would go up my arms, my scalp would feel prickly, and I'd feel like I had to go to the bathroom. Have always wondered if there was something about that chemical composition that maybe not everyone can smell, like the infamous bitter almond scent.
I just discovered this channel yesterday and me and my 7 year old granddaughter are marathon watching your videos.
Most entertaining part is seeing how Nile clearly has lost a lot of his sense of smell just like my chemistry professor. Badge of honor. Nile will repeatedly nose dive into something before sharing an opinion while his cameraman has much more to say immediately from several feet away. Good stuff. Thank you Nile!
It's kinda sad when you realize that most of the taste in things you eat or drink comes from their smell.
He smelt all of the ingredients through their containers from a good foot or two away, I think he just has a super strong tolerance for everything for some reason.
@@goldenhorde6944 and that reason is being a chemist
he could be desensitized to one of the smells of one is a desensitizer
17:13 mad scientist moment 🤣
Everyone: "Nile is so smart and scientific" Nile: "I bet this *concrete* floor is soft enough, that this *glass* vile wont break if I dropped it"
i think the floor has a soft foum on top of it
I mean, he formed a hypothesis, and disproved it in a matter of seconds. That there is a science man.
yeah that had me lol
@@xGeneralRex you, sir, are a legend.
starting to seriously wonder if he has heavy metal poisoning tbh
Probably one of the best channels on YT
This reminds me of one of my wine science classes where they had the chemical compounds for many of the common faults isolated. We had to identify them by smell. Then when concealed in wine samples.
Nilered: I don't know why people think I like making stinky things Also Nilered: sniffs various stinky things multiple times after finding out first-hand that it smells bad, forgets to buy the solvent because he was too focused on the stinky things, dedicates a 22 minute video on making the stinkiest thing, and wants to make a stinkier thing
For real I was cracking up every time he went for another sniff
Hey, NileRed is systematic and precise. You're thinking of NileBlue. Crazy and outrageous guy.
And don't forget that he was upset about the stinky thing not being strong enough while the rest didn't even want to be close of the jar.
@@12Ajay1251 wait till you meet NileGreen
He honestly doesn't think that he does. ...BECAUSE HE HAS DAMAGED THE LINING OF HIS NOSE SO BADLY THAT HE CAN'T SMELL THEM ANYMORE.
literally everybody: *this is the most disgusting thing i’ve ever put anywhere near my nose* nigel: yeah it’s not that bad 4.65/10
Bruh I was just gonna say this, so true
why am I imagining the government using this stuff to try and clear a building, and then he just casually walks in.
I think in one the Episodes for the Safety Third, I do not remember with episode, but he mentioned that he might of damaged his sense of smell by smelling a chemical he was not suppose to, so the 4.6/10 makes sense for him
@@navinhaze6343 yeah he most def has damages his smell already. its pretty obv
Dudes killed his sense of smell over the years pursuing his favorite past time, I suspect. :D
nileblue is literally better than me at having fun during break time and also flipping things. Ive been practicing but there's still a 25 percent chance that that mason jar would be in shards if i tried that
I've only uncontrollably gagged/vomited from an odor once in my lifetime. My mom kept a 32 gal trash bin in her backyard to "collect" her dogs poop. Normally it wasn't very smelly since we lived in the desert. The poop would dry out and as long as the lid was on you couldn't smell anything. One weekend in August my mom called me up and asked me to come empty the bin for her. My cousin and I pull up to her house and go to grab the bin. She then tells us to be careful because it was filled with water. I asked her why it was filled with water and she told me that during the last rain storm, about three weeks prior, the lid had blown off and the bin filled with rain water. The same bin that was half full of dog poop. The same bin that had been sitting outside in direct sunlight, in August, in the desert. Reluctantly, my cousin and I went to lift the bin. The second we got it off the ground the lid popped off and we were immediately overtaken by the raw, boiling, stench of the poop soup. Both my cousin and I set the bin down and fell to our knees wrenching. I never experienced an uncontrollable reaction like that. I honestly thought I was going to vomit my organs up. The smell was absolutely volatile.
i’m sorry but this made me laugh poop soup
I'm sorry but this is the funniest thing I've ever read
I wouldve fell into my knees too dude
“raw, boiling stench of poop soup” I can’t stop laughing
🤠
this is the chemistry equivalent of mixing shampoo, toothpaste, mouthwash, etc, to make some kind of shower "potion"
My childhood haha
@@marcussvedebo4914 and all of us ended up here after learning that chemistry's not that easy
Yes I'm gonna support Nile by asking him to ship me some and start using it for body wash only the most OG people will understand.
How did you get my secret immortality potion recipe?
@@thorodinson292 ladies and gentlemen,we got 'em
“I’ve heard this somewhere but I don’t think it’s true so I’m going to try it out for myself”. He has the heart of a true scientist.
Great video! Should’ve used litmus strips like they do at the perfume counter so you’d have a souvenir after sampling the noxious odor!?
"The skatole is only 9.1% and it smells like 9.1%" Spoken like a true chemist, Nigel determines the purity of his products by smell.
.91%
it's 0.91%
The nose is a very fined tuned chemoreceptor device.
9.1% skatole, that’s biochemical warfare at that point
i love how nile has a slightly unhinged nature that slips through sometimes "Why are you breaking that table?" "Were on break!" "Lets see if this breaks when i drop it" *shatters* Then he gives off a super genuine happy smile hahaha
cant forget “hey guys👹”
The queston is where to find theese egredians
He´s one of the only mad scientists who have enough charisma and determination to make videos about their mad scientist shit
I came back from the trash taste podcast and he's been like that since young
Chaos energy
Nile blue never fails to entertain us
As an avid collect of farts in mason jars i applaud your perseverance in this particular experiment of yours
Everytime u see this man on nile red he is some what professional and here he is an absolute toddler but I like this side of him. Smashing stuff, destroying stuff and messing up is what we want to see
This is like BTS content with some effort to make it into an actual video
Nilered: professional Nileblue: toddler Nilegreen: C̠̝̮̠̥̫̭̐̃̕ḣ̟̮̝̞̰̍ͨ̓͟a̢̲͓̪̩ͨo̎͑͏̭̺̖̺͔̗ͅs̶̺͙͎̪͕̻̞͇̀
It made Green a lot easier to buy at first.
Then nilered shorts is a maniac with too much power. Nilegreen is basically Loki.
NileGreen is on a whole other level tho
I’ve heard of this chemical, which was dubbed, “The worst smell in the world” It’s called Thioacetone. I think you should make some of that too and see which one smells worse. Edit: Who else first heard of this from the second episode of Distractable?
@NileRed THIS^^^^^^^^
Pretty sure thioacetone is worse cause apparently a small quantity of it Can Make people faint from 0.5 km away so
Y'all might want to concoct it in a sealed room instead of a fume hood, so you're not venting the diabolical smell into the world
I mean, the government said it smells so bad it couldn't even be used as a weapon, so... Maybe just look it up? Joe Scott did a really great video on the topic.
Seeing the title I had this anxiety that this was what was being attempeted.
I am doing organic chemistry in school right now and am thinking several things while watching this.. a. I am proud that I actually know what the chemicals he is talking about are and b. After using organic compounds in practical work and knowing how they smell I am glad that I am not in that lab an
Totally unrelated but Nile has ridiculous great smile and somehow manage to keep while talking
Nile: "I don't know why people think I like making stinky stuff" Guy in the office: "No, I don't wanna smell it."
Yeah but they probably new what he was doing
@Russell White yupp
Science teaches: always waft a chemical, never directly smell it Nile: *sticks nose up to bottle* “yup that has a bit of the putrid vomit smell”
You're not a true chemist if you waft the chemical. Sticking your nose into the bottle and having your head recoil reflexively from the smell is the true way to do it.
Thus the reason why Nile doesn't think it smells that bad, he has burned the mucus membrane in upper sinuses with repeated exposure to caustic fumes
@@Falcon532. I think he is just built different
Science teachers are also more concerned about your safety from splash hazards or inhalation of actually toxic fumes and solvents. Nile has the experience to know which chemicals will melt his flesh.
Wanna make fart juice at home the easy way? Just put a little too much faith in a fart😂
Your camera guy sounds like the nicest guy on the planet. :)
nigel has such gremlin energy I love it
apparently this “concoction” is a “standard malodor” because its the universally accepted smell of military bathrooms, and its meant to test different cleaning product’s effectiveness against the smell.
Scientifically recreated grunt shit
Lmaooooo
@@joshuakuehn pretty much, yeah!
MREs will do that to you
@@John_Smith_Dumfugg LOL
From all of the “stinky chemical” videos I’ve seen, it seems like Nile actually enjoys horrible smells. Most of the time he’s straight faced and smiling, and usually tries to convince us that it’s “not *that* bad”
just like i enjoy feet on god
@@riptracyyhell nah..💀
@@riptracyy loser
@@riptracyy*EXTREMELY LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER*
@@riptracyy You wanna enjoy my feet?
Propylene glycol is what makes the scent compound and and increase when you add something like water. Fun fact, skunks have a similar chemical in their spray that does the same thing, and the US government accounted for that so yes, if you've never mixed 90/10 of it be thankful. That's 10% to a 45 gallon container of water too
Huh PG doesn't have a smell?
Fun fact, several of these are used in cosmetics, specifically hair products. Like thioglycolic acid is a main ingredient in some perms
It’s so fun how when humans smell something bad there’s an intense primal instinct to make all your friends smell it
"Primal instinct" is probably right. The only reason we became the dominant species is our ability to share knowledge, so "bad stink is bad! Smell bad stink!" Is a beneficial instinct
The same instinct that makes us pick earwax out our ears then smell it ;)
😅 It's so true!!!
@@Aspire198 In my 43 years of life I have never pulled my finger out of my ear and smelled it. Until just now.
@@Flint-Dibble-the-Don ayo this shit kinda smell good? Yo this straight BUSSIN
I love how Nile just takes a big whiff of everything. He has smelled too many chemicals.
he smelled so many chemicals at this point i think it ruined his sense of smell
@@olegsandratcvetochkov1623 Fun Fact: They put chemicals that deaden your sense of smell in those so-called 'air fresheners'
xD
I thought he just got used to smelling chemicals to the point it doesn't smell bad for him
@K A D Y 📽️ stop shilling bot
one of the only youtubers i watch like
Niles sense of smells has just deteriorated over the years of huffing chemicals 😭😭
NileBlue: "I don't know why people think I like making stinky stuff" Also NileBlue: "Oh Hexanoic Acid. The stuff I made before that smells like stinky cheese vomit."
omg the bots are here too 🤣
Of all the comments this bot could reply to, it replies to the one about stinky cheese vomit.. 🤣
Butanoic is bad enough when it comes to ‘stinky cheese vomit’, as it’s present in all three (and faeces)! I can’t imagine Hexanoic being any better? No one has touched on Putrescine and Cadaverine yet 😱
Trimethylamine kzhead.info/sun/lq19h8iohJqBfIE/bejne.html _"I honestly don't really have a specific use for it, and I just wanted to make it because I like to make stinky things"_
@@ProfessionalKonigSimp named “never broke again loo” .. 😯
"This is hexanoic acid." "Dear god." "There's more." "No..." "It is in the fridge" And that fridge was never used again
MY SANDVICH!
something the medic would actually keep in his fridge
Had some shrimp based fish-sauce flavored kimchi that I brought to work and put in the work site fridge on site... I was the only person who used that fridge for the duration of the job after that. I had ensured that NOBODY would ever steal my lunch.
@@megastoejoe disgusting dude.
@@megastoejoe Friend of mine did the same thing to their own fridge accidentally with squid. They bullshitted the landlord - "food keeps spoiling" - and got their fridge replaced. I wonder if they could have just peroxided it or something.
A fun fact: Hexanoic acid is actually structurally quite similar to butyric acid (Butyric acid is hexanoic acid with a methyl group on the end of the empty chain). Butyric acid happens to be the main smell of human vomit; something nile talks about at around 5:35. Interesting that these chemicals smell sort of similar and are structured sort of similar!
17:14 "Why are you destroying the table?" "We are on break!"
“Military grade stink” is probably the most hilarious thing I have ever heard lmfao
Military grade? Our hard earned tax dollars at work folks! It is hilarious tho!
@thomas truong yeah, because you're spending them on developing stink bombs.
The big terms / names Ley and ash and don cannot be misused in names, and the misused names Ashley and Donald must be changed - I am the only being reflecting nature related terms and special names like Ley / Leya etc!
I can top anything they're creating 😄👍
The word top only reflects me! But it’s true that no synthetic smeII could ever be _ than a humn _ or _ or humn 💨 which are the most harrible smeIIs, including the ones from can’t / tunneIz of doom and sh_ and 💨s!
You know he's a stinky smell connoisseur when he call the end product “It's not that bad”.
or his receptors are destroyed for staying too much in the lab xd
Opening a box with an ice pick is literally the most Canadian thing I’ve ever seen.
If nile does a 10\10 stinky stuff i never want to get close to that.
Nile: I think I could make something that smells worse. US Gov't: *furiously taking notes.*
*farts*
the "standard" word is in its name because there must exist upgraded version.
Farts gang
@@proosee pretty sure the entire list is to mislead US' enemies trying to make farts
i can make my smart smell worse than that one kid who ran a lap and forgor his deodrant
Red: smart people. blue: concentrated fart.
Nile's face on the thumbnail had me dying 😭
All those years as a chemist have honed not only Nile's spellcraft but also his smellcraft. We have unleashed a devastating power on the world by letting this man know that his sense of smell can find something worse than US standard bathroom malodor.
Being that he is a chemist, I can imagine that Nile has destroyed his ability to smell anything. He could barely pick up smells from literally putting his nose on something, and yet everybody else could smell the same stuff from several feet away.
nice comment pasta
I used to work in a chemistry lab. One time, I accidentally got a nose full of sulphuric acid fumes. I couldn’t smell or taste anything for a few days.
I used to smoke a lot and snort pulverized tabacc "snuff" that was awesome. But my nose got messed. Sense of smell is pretty minimal at this point lol.
@@SpaceLordof75 be careful man!
@@SpaceLordof75 do you think those senses weakened because of that? or do you just not notice a difference?
"And there's one last ingredient." cameraman: "There's one more?!" 🤣
The thumbnail is absolutely perfect
The worst smelling substance in the world is apparently Thioacetone. I'd imagine it'd be fairly simple for you to synthesize, but you would regret it.
"During early experiments, a stopper jumped from a bottle of residues, and, although replaced at once, resulted in an immediate complaint of nausea and sickness from colleagues working in a building two hundred yards [180 m] away" Lol he'd still sniff it straight from a jar
There's no way he'd actually make it... right?
Nile will huff it
It's also pretty unstable and readily polymerizes to trithioacetone in room conditions. Nevertheless, I assume It's not a great idea to synthesize semi-weapon-grade stinky chemical in general laboratories lol
It has -thio- in it so I can imagine the stench
So he's a pee chemist and now he's a fart chemist. He's actually trying to create a homunculus with all bodily functions.
So he is going become a poop chemist in the future? 😳
Then there's poop essence
Efficiency XXI
@@physicsisawesome696 pretty sure he already made skatole which is a chemical that contributes to the smell of poop
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