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Today we make a cheap cryogenic fluid out of acetone and dry ice and freeze random objects to see if they will shatter. Mitchell even burns his hand by touching it. Also, if you are reading this, leave a comment that says "Mitchell is a hot piece of meat". I just want to see how many people read these descriptions.
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Waterjet Channel So when the dry ice and the acetone reach it’s a stable condition I believe it’s called equilibrium. Love the channel and your content
Link gives me a 404.
You guys should use the water jet to cut out edger blades for your grass. It’s very similar to knifes size. Except an edger blade does not need to be sharpened
Love your videos so much. Thanks for the laughs!
Two Germsn Shepherds are more effective
“Looks like water, but smells like death”
Moonshine 😂
Smells more like a nail salon ...
@@UncleKennysPlace No joke on that one.
I've always wanted a way to get cold Burns and chemical Burns at the same time! Thanks waterjet channel! Now if only it was on fire I could get three Burns at once
Good news! Acetone is very flammable!
Idk if acetone will give you chemical burns. I have gotten it on my hands once or twice and never had a problem
@@Mesa877 Acetone will easily burn your more sensitive skin such as your legs or the back of your hands.Chemical burns are not fun and the longer and more frequently you expose any skin to harsh chemicals the lower your tolerance for the exposure becomes. It may not hurt now, it may not seem to have done anything but you will hit a sudden point where you'll look at that skin on your arms or hands or wherever and regret your choices. Just typing this out I am reminded of my own mistakes as my hands look like they are 30 years older than I am.
Cover it with carpet and rope for 5 burns
@@Mesa877 I think Acetone is toxic and builds up in your body like lead.
Can we just appreciate how strong Mitch is? He just sliced through that glass bottle with a utility knife and minimal effort. The man's basically a super hero.
It is worth mentioning that different from dry ice and liquid nitrogen, touching a dry ice/acetone bath is FAR more damaging. The reason is that dry ice and liquid nitrogen both form a leidenfrost effect that keeps pushing them away from your skin, because you are MUCH hotter than them. Acetone, however, does not boil at body temperature, and sticks to you. This simple fact makes it bad even for gloves. You need to keep it constantly hot (maybe by dipping it in lukewarm acetone) frequently so that you don't freeze your own hand inside it.
Mitchell being thorough taking the sticker off the tomato before putting it in. 😉👍
"The outside may be frozen hard, but the inside is still orangy." Story of my life
same
But you're a pineapple. How are you orangy inside🤨🤔
2:57 runs out of bottled water, then decides to drink out of the *16,000 PSI waterjet*
I mean... It IS filtered quite a lot
60,000*
I couldnt help but cover him on the screen while he eas doing that i have a problem with imagining all the things that can go wrong in a given situation
Fun fact: to get even colder (closer to -300F) you can use liquified propane. This doesn't really make sense for many reasons, including extreme danger of explosion, but neuroscientists use it to preserve brain tissues for certain specific experiments where a nonpolar solvent, an unbranched hydrocarbon, must be used for flash-freezing. Disturbing fact: my former mentor used to smoke while doing the work in a fume hood.
That naruto run though .. 😂
I work in petro-chemical refinery world, quite a lots of refining is cryogenic. Back in the old days we would use the acetone/dry ice baths set up when pulling samples from places that were not set up with a sample station. It’s kinda an old industry trick and absolutely works, but is very old fashioned and not used much.
You're lucky your fingers didn't stick to the side of that Acetone can at 1:57. Great video, and very entertaining as usual!
Wise words of safety. "Don't try this at home. Try it at your friends house."
Have to give credit where it is due. That was the best ad I have seen. You had me half way through before I noticed you were trying to sell me something.
that might just be you
Off topic, but after finishing the two knifes i got from you guys, i am now addicted to knife making! Thank for the new hobby!!!
Looks like water, smells like death So.. Vodka?
For me it's moonshine
replace water with mountain dew and vodka with anti freeze and it's basically me
Vinegar?
If my family didn’t have simplisafe, I would 100% get it. That was the best add ever.
11:07 contraception method #34
I used to do this when I worked in a research lab. It was fun until we had to put our samples in to small centrifuge containers and close the lid. After that, you would have to either walk away or hide because the expanding acetone can blow the lid clean off. There is still a hole in the ceiling from when I worked at the said lab.
I'm just wondering if this method can be used to cryogenically harden things like knives and steel automotive and machinery parts
Great video guys! Although I next time I would recommend insulating the container by outing wood or plastic around it so it doesn’t lose temperature to the atmosphere or the table
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Thanks for the tip. I’m going to try this at home.
Excellent time with dry ice/acetone. Thanks for something I wanted to do....
i actually had the chance to play with ln2 its super duper fun
Now load the frozen whole eggs into the air cannon
PLEASE do more cryogenic fluid videos!! 🥶 🥶 🥶 I love all of your videos, but that was by far one of the best ever. And if you don’t believe me, just know I watch a lot of KZhead videos, “so I’m kinda the expert.”
Best simply safe promo I've seen yet!! Lol
last time a was here you had like 40k subs good job on 700-800k subs
I didn't fast forward through the SimpliSafe promo just to see what Mitchell would do. Well played Waterjet Channel. Well played.
"Mitchell is a hot piece of meat." Lol
lol gross.
Not too smart to use those kind of gloves with freezing cold liquids I once spilled liquid butane on one of those kind of gloves and my hand froze so fast that I didn’t even feel it Since that not so fun experience I always put a nitrile or latex glove over my normal gloves and tape it to my wrist to prevent freezing my hand off
From what I’ve seen, welding gloves are the best for handling cryogenic stuff, unless if you have the actual insulated gloves that professionals use, in that case, use those.
The glove will remain wet and still be just as cold, with or without a thin latex glove. You need waterproof nylon or rubber insulating gloves.
@@OctaApe you should be in jail
@@richcampoverde You have no idea ;-)
@@OctaApe but it won't freeze your hand unless you keep your hand inside the liquid for an extended amount of time, the latex glove is so that the liquid won't soak into the fabric glove and it will just run off the glove
freezing an egg in acetone and cutting it in half. I love this channel.
Such a great place to work!!
really nice, have fun cleaning
How many times can a man ask his buddy to "pull out" in one video?....unintentional awesome funny moments, as always you guys deliver the goods, one way or another
I love this channel
you should try putting empty glass in that container and when that glass is frozen, pour some room temp coke in it.
I like that idea
You could use everclear as the liquid then eat the product afterwards (bonus, the little bit of remaining water would be frozen at the bottom, so you'd have everclear+). Freezing the egg that cold would kill any pathogens, might be interesting to try.
When playing with cryo fluid do NOT use gloves, especially textile gloves
I was looking for a dangerous yet surefire way to freeze my hot water supply line. thanks.
Cool thing with this cryo-fluid is it will super-dry stuff, given acetone more or less dries stuff out like crazy, like you skin, and cold, if I'm not mistaken, also tends to dry stuff out, mainly organic materials for both if I'm not mistaken, either way, very dry, wouldn't recommend touching it!
430 am and I just learned how to make cryogenic fluid. I know what I'm doing tonight! At a friend's house of course.
you could always take beverages in glass bottles, and dunk them in warm tap water for a minute before putting them in the freezer for 15-20 minutes. it'll come out frosty and ice cold
Judging by the Segway to the ad these guys might have seen a Linus video or two.
Mitchell is indeed amazing.
That's interesting on the last orange bottle.... what do you think caused that open cavity when you cracked it open?? would that be the CO2 being pressurized to the middle of the bottle by some reason of thermodynamics??
please always just be you. You guys crack me up=)
Good one! 👍
also, about simplisafe, a video by LockPickingLawer showed that a simplisafe setup can be quickly bypassed by a cheap (like $4 on amazon) 433mhz transmitter. their are devices that you can buy called SDRs (software defined radio) that you can tune to the transmission frequency of the door sensors, windows sensors, ans other things because they all transmit on, or close to the same frequency. i'm pretty sure a simple playback attack could render a simplisafe system useless. so please consider this before purchasing a simplisafe setup. it might be cheap, but there is a strong trade off
Mitchell is half the reason I watch this channel
Wow. I know how to make a cryo-fluid now.
I've dipped my hand in liquid nitrogen at a school presentation and its unfathomable how cold it is but it didn't hurt me, it actually felt quite nice.
Oh the irony of an amazingly unsafe video being sponsored by simpli safe
The drinks exploded because of ice crystals forming in the liquid, introducing nucleation sites for the CO2. Derek (Veritasium) explained in his video, a couple of months ago, but this is more complex than the simple bubble nucleation.
Oh my god that nature run bro lol!!
Looks like fun! You're going to be finding little bits of fruit on the floor for a while! 😂
I have to do this at work sometimes. If we are out of liquid nitrogen.
Looks like this is going to be a cool video
cool fact, unlike liquid nitrogen, the violent bubbling when dunking objects is not because of acetone veporising, its because of the carbon dioxide coming out of the acetone. the cold temperature allows the co2 to be dissolved in the acetone, when a warm object enters, it heats the liquid it touches, the co2 in that liquid becomes too warm to stay dissolved and it bubbles out
Next time just use ethanol aka Everclear!! It’s food grade and you can have fun after freezing things! Isopropanol won’t work it turns to a weird hydrate gel mess! We used ethanol dry ice baths all the time in school in cold traps
While youve got the acetone out, you could make a ketone lamp. its pretty cool
I've totally seen this video a long time ago but saw it again and figured I'd watch again. 6:50 that tomato looks like chunks of bologna or ham or something lol.
Micheal is a hot piece of meat. There. I read the description. Take that.
Max Shockley mitchell*
Nice plug for the sponsor.
How long did that take to Clean up? Very cool video
Whoooo your guys are awesome!!!!
Drill a small hole in the cap then set it in there!
...and then get out a sponge, some soapy water, and a sufficiently tall ladder. :)
I wonder if you put a long straw in the open pops if it would help keep it from bubbling over?
Dramatization was actually good. You guys should do an ad for simply safe.😁
I love how they say he hasn't been hurt during the simplisafe ad and he has a bandaid on his forehead. Idk if that was scripted but the bandaid was a good touch
I think you should leave the cap on the bottles. Chilling the inside will decrease the pressure, not increase. Unless you freeze it solid..
0:05 Never do this if you wanna preserve the integrity of your thumb.
After wondering why it starter fazing out while chilling i renembered a ice crystals forming in drink are adidtional nucleation sites for gas to drop out from coke. The same proces as mentos. I think thats it
Use alcohol it doesn’t freeze until -173.5°F and isn’t as harsh as acetone. Nothing will beat liquid nitrogen which you can make at home using compressors. -346f
Dry ice and acetone will only get to −78 °C but dry ice and isopropyl alcohol will be −89 °C. If you want real cold use liquid-nitrogen + ethanol for a −196 °C
The coke was his pullout game in a nutshell
I have those same gloves...They wore out quick. I had to different ones also.
The cooling process of the acetone would be a lot quicker and more efficient if you were to slap some insulation around your tin
I'm wondering if this can be used to harden things like knives and steel automotive and machinery parts?
-uses knife with gloved hand -touches insanely cold glass and drink with bare hand I wouldnt expect anything different
Cody's Lab would say differently about the eating and handling of dry ice that you talked about in the beginning of the video. He made a few videos.
@ 11:00, close your eyes and just listen. Lol
HAHA SECKS
Smells like death? Waaaaaat acetone smells great!
I hope you’re joking.
@@Ms.Nightshade Lots of people don't think acetone smells like death. Go out once in a while, you might learn things.
So could you use high ethanol alcohol due to its low freezing point like 192+ proff alcohol?
The egg looks like it had been cooked after it gets froze like that...after it thaws out, would it taste like a cooked egg or revert back to being gooey? Its not like the egg froze and came out clear with a dark yellow yolk, like a raw egg would
Mexican Soda my favorite!
Congratulation, you now have tomato all over your water jet shop😂
I'm curious as to why the fluid immediately boils when you put things in it. The acetone shouldn't boil off when touching these objects, and the reaction is too fast to be from the dry ice heating up... Is the acetone getting carbonated?
Acetone is warmer than dry ice. Dry ice sublimates (solid to gas) when warmed (or at room temp). Acetone isnt boiling. The dry ice is letting off CO2 due to being warmed by the acetone.
@@antibull4869 I am referring to after the acetone cools down to match the temperature of the dry ice. Once that happens you can see that the acetone is barely bubbling, but they second they introduce a heat source: the acetone bubbles. And it happens too fast to be heat transfer from the object/acetone to the dry ice
That ad for simply safe was put in so smoothly lol
A whole lot better that @LinusTechTips
Sponsored by Simply Safe Moves into something very very unsafe
Simplisafe is probably the worst security solution you can buy, along with most other consumer-grade security systems. You're way better off with ADT or something similar.
I think you could actually eat the egg like that because it's cold enough it would have killed all of the bacteria and germs I don't know about the acetone though probably wouldn't be able to eat if it was in the acetone
2:27 the look of a madman🤣🤣
ISO+Dry ice = Supercritical Fluid. Dry ice + acetone = Supercritical Death... good job
No lick task on dry ice? Ps. Thank you for the knife I'm getting in the couple days
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Got my first knife blank. U need to do some tomahawk blanks
if crushed up, would the CO2 dissolve in the acetone or whatever another non water solvent?
Putting the dry ice in alcohol instead gets colder and smells less like death, and evaporates slower, But it's more flammable.
Makes me wanna get some cold drinks mate
“What is that smell in the shop!?!”
u guys make the best ads
That smirk though
yeah i'm kind of a creep
@@WaterjetChannel Are you? I didn't say YOU are a creep, cause I don't know you, but I stand by the statement that the smirk is a bit creepy, but hey it's a muscle movement, just like a RBF, so own it.