These 30 Salt and Sugar Experiments & Tricks will BLOW your mind
2023 ж. 14 Шіл.
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In this video I compilated most incredible tricks and since experiments with salt and sugar that will definitely blow your mind!
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Your videos are different and it takes me back from when I was young. Seeing all this make ny day complete. Thank you
Lol love the video, great experiments. THANK YOU for the upload!!!!!
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment?
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This was so much fun to watch. Thank you!
1:25 Yes, it is electrolysis but not what you think. If you think you get oxygen and hydrogen, you are wrong. That only works with pure water. What you will get instead is hydrogen and chlorine (CL), a poison gas. That's because the CL in salt (salt is NaCL) is more attracted to the positive battery pin than the oxygen in H2O is. You will even smell the chlorine, smells like pool water. Chlorine is sometimes used for cleaning surfaces and killing bacteria (e.g. in pool water) but inhaling it as a free gas is quite unhealthy, you should avoid that (during the first world war it was used as a weapon, that's how unhealthy it is).
"Pure" or deionized water isn't going to carry a charge necessary for electrolysis and the amount of chlorine released would be negligible.
@@mattmarzula Deionized water is what all commercial electrolysis uses when producing hydrogen and that's also what submarines use when producing oxygen (as chlorine would kill everyone on board in the long run, so the sea water is purified first using reverse osmosis). In water, oxygen is slightly negatively charged and hydrogen is slightly positively charged, that's because two of the oxygen electrons move towards the hydrogen atoms (this is forming the bond that makes H and O stick together in the first place) and this charge makes water a dipole, which is the reason why water behaves the way it does as a liquid. You can read all of that in full detail, just open Wikipedia and lookup water and electrolysis. Nobody does electrolysis on salty water, unless you want to retrieve chlorine, e.g. for sterilization.
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And it is put into our drinking water
@@graemewindley1614 Maybe were you live. Were I live, it isn't, unless the drinking water is contaminated with bacteria (which it normally isn't, since bacteria cannot find food in clean water). But the amounts used even in that case are tiny (a sip of pool water has more than a whole bottle of it) and then they share that online, on radio and TV and advise against drinking the water without boiling it first. And if you boil chlorinated water, the chlorine escapes immediately.
i did knew some of these but i did not knew the last one , nice !
We actually learned all this in high-school. The teacher was great fun, and if we just promised to pay attention after, he would show us a new once a month or so. "OO, but only a small one this time". All his new students got the same "welcome to science class". He filled a balloon with oxygen and butane in a 7:1 mix, tied it to the end of one of the pull-down-maps. One of the students would get eye and hearing protection before they got handed a 1m (3ft) wooden stick and lighted the end. He is one of the best teachers I have ever had. No one ever got hurt, and if one or more of the chemicals used was particularly toxic or reactive he would never tell us the names. And no recipes were handed out. Me and some friends figured acetylene would make a better boom than butane. In a large garbage bag with a spark from a broken light bulb and a 30m extension cord. It made a bigger boom, but dont do in in a residential area. People get very scared and even more mad. The first one in the video, we did as a project on how to make rockets. Norwegian high-school in the mid 90s...It was a blast.
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If you pass in highschool you should attend birthdays in bars! You are so nice to stay at home!!
Acetylene explosions are insanely powerful. There was a video from Tech Ingredients where they accidentally knocked snow off the roof a mile away. Dear reader, please don't play with acetylene balloons. You will go deaf.
Oh yeah, the Potassium Nitrate and Glucose it is actually viral now in almost every channel. Basically, u need a PVC tube and at the ends, fill it with cement, in the middle, fill it with a thorough mixture of KNO3 and Sugar, attach a tube and like make a head and a tail like rockets. But it is actually pretty dangerous because it is an explosive and the fact that it can shoot up to 2000 ft high with speeds of 200 kmph.
And the cement isn't real "cement" as is used to make building it means Kitty litter
Muy interesante, lo volveré a ver detenidamente para estudiar algunos de los experimentos.
Sure wish my science teacher would have done stuff like this back in the day. I would have definitely paid attention in class.
Definitely would cus there'd be a lot of fires
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment? $:
If you didnt pay attention in class more likely you'll do this special exam in the lab alone! Now you need to rush memorize everything!! I never do this again!!
@@petefrancisco3267 You are probably the same kind of person who also thinks teens and young adults still jumping inside a bounce house sometimes is okay too
We did all these in the early 1960s in High School. But, we were much smarter, then. Not like the drug addled kids of today. I built an electric motor in 1959 from scrap parts. Used that motor to drive a Van DeGraff generator I built in 1960. Kids today are stupid and smoking pot. Because of my grades and college entrance exam scores, the NSA hired me right out of High School and sent me to MIT. At 22, I was head of Electronics Maintenance & Repair at an NSA spy site. I am well over 70 and still have people calling me to work for them.
SUPER perfektní, díky!
Super! Fantastic! Thank you very much!
You make science and chemistry interesting. Thank you for your videos.
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fairy floss at the end was my favorite . nice job thanks
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment? ;;:
"KABOOM!!!" 💥 The guy probably woke up with a major headache! You won't catch me doing that!
Really nice photography, very professionally done. That was my immediate feeling, the lack of words is a pleasure considering communication never stopped. I like well made things! 👍
The Burning cornstarch trick works with cheap coffee creamer sachets too
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment? : /:
Careful wrapping your angle grinder in clingfilm, it can overheat and possibly catch on fire if running for very long
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment?..
Well done, you. Some I knew; some I didn't. Thank you for both.
וואווו מטורף! איזה יפה יצא לך!
I've got one for you. Fill a test tube 3/4 full with water, put 3-5 drops of the original Lysol disinfectant (dark brown liquid). Now hold the test tube over a flame. The heating causes the contents of the test tube to completely eject violently.
Thanks... fond memories of my adolescence.
Great video and great music wish I had the play list
Great demos!
Loved this - fascinating and fun. would have liked to see some of the formulas though - and therefore why it burned and exploded! NaOH + C12 H22 O11 + fire = ? Yikes!! salt and sugar - not going to do that ever!! so interesting though. 🔥💥 🌱have a great day! :) 🌷
Wow very impressive forgot about some of the things here when i was a kid in shool thanks for sharing we have so much to learn from one another never to old to learn and learn our minds are like a memory data we have unlimited data to record lol stay humble n thanks for sharing 🙏
Благодарю вас ребята! Классные съёмки и классный музыкальный ряд!
Nicely made video! Who ever is cleaning your studio: my thoughts are with you, poor soul. 😅
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment?.
Pour "cracher du feu" (comme dans le 2eme exemple) du simple cacao en poudre fonctionne aussi très bien 😉
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@@OverEducatedspIf you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment?
@@buzzlightyearlight1247 I would
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Bro, that’s insane! I wish we had something like that in chemistry!
The snakes and sparklers were my favorite.
Waouh !!! excellent, thank's.
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Davehax also has the cotton candy machine thingy and it has the same like... idea although he used different materials to build his. He also calls it candy floss. NICE VID!!!
very fun stuff - makes me with I'd paid attention in chemistry class
Muito legal essas experiências, bom trabalho
Great video thanks 😊
Holy fu%k Mr. Hacker YOU ROCK !!! I FRIGGEN LOVE THIS MANS WORK !!!! I was blessed to have chemistry and biology teachers in highschool the 60's living in southern California. We even had a chef teaching home economics too who brought things like in this video to our attention when cooking for good health. THANK YOU for this !!!
A few of these have been plot points in the original MacGyver tv series. In the pilot episode he stopped an acid leak from a storage tank by cramming in candy bars which reacted to form a sticky residue just the same as with the sugar cubes and the sulphuric acid solution. He also did the powder explosion trick using fine ground pepper and a match (this video was the first time I saw anyone take a mouthful of the powder to blow at the flame though)
I'm the original MogGyver...I'm 60.😁😁
I LOVED THAT SHOW!!!!!!!!
Yup. Pretty much any carbon based substance that can be ground into a powder is going to combust readily, and potentially explosively, under the right conditions and an adequate air supply. Grain elevators had explosions. Thermal power plants used coal ground to powder consistency, generating better btu output than natural gas as a fuel source. Powder it, aerate it, and ignite it. lol
MacGyver left things out of the dangerous ones but they didn't realize Mr Science gave us some of the missing pieces in the 70s. 😁 One of my favorite MacGyver tricks is the one where he walked through the dangerous snakes by pouring Kerosene down his pant legs. Hopefully I'll never be able to put it to the test. 😂
I met Richard Dean Anderson "MycGeyver" on person at a restaurant. Finally I realize why he had a big container of powdered sugar and cornstarch with him!
Will repeat and live on TV soon .
Do you have a how to video on how to make one of those original vintage ocean in a bottle with the blue water? Not the cheap looking kind.
Anyone else feel like we got tricked into watching 5 minute crafts at the end?
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment?.
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Love it/ lots of density a d redox reaction 🙏👌👌👌👍👍👍
what you made a 10.30-12.00 is sorbet, rather than icecream, as there is no milk, cream or milk substitute used. I like the red cabbage ph indicator.
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment? ‘l
Watching from Greece.hi everybody. Very interesting video.
Balance a salt shaker on edge with salt grains. Next time in a cafe spill a bit of salt on the table top. Balance the shaker in the salt pile. Blow away the loose salt.
הצילו, יצא לך מתורף וכמובן שאני לא ניסיתי חוץ מהביצה ניסית וגם אם הביצה השנייה הצלחתי לשים 3 אחת מעל השניייה זה פשוט מטורף
Хоть это и повтор, но это интересно смотреть 😅
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Viaj instruaj ekperimantoj taŭgus por ekzamenaj demandoj pri ĥemio kaj fiziko. Dankon pro via interesa montrado!
Thank you it was entretienen
His mom's like, "where do all the damn eggs keep going."
I absolutely love your Channel
Those are some spicy sugar cubes. 🌶️
That last one actually looks useful! Yum!
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment? ;(;
3:20 me: doing this trick after eating 6 omelets.
If you didn't know this by the 7th grade your school is not doing you any favors. I learned most of this in chemistry & Science Lab in junior high in the late 50's early 60's. But I'm sure homeschoolers are grateful for this basic chemistry demonstrations. I know my daughter is, with 6 kids to teach because she will not let them get near a public school for years and they agree. As a retired teacher K-12 I test them all the time. Their very knowledgeable kids and respectful. My daughter did a great job. Thank you for the demonstrations.
Hopefully "they're' spelling is not as bad as yours!
I learned it in 90s by the book from 50s. That's basically how bad it is right now.
Thank you 👍👍👍👍👍
Nice demonstrations that can be tools for teaching.
my friend! How smart you are! thank youi for sharing!
This is the coolest video I've ever seen!! I have subscribed!!
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment?.
The brand of the juice is PRIZ 😊 I've finished studying the Russian alphabet but I'm still not finished with all the language levels. Privet! Great video btw ❤️.
When I was a teenager I used to use a little pile of salt on the table and I would balance the salt shaker on its corner edge and a few times at Denny's order a milkshake and when I'm done I would balance the tall footed milkshake glass on its edge on a little pile of salt
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment?
At 5:54, Dr. Pimple Popper would have had a field day with that! 😂
אלוף!!!
5:55 Me struggling to take a dump at home after holding it in the whole day at work.
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment?, ;
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Russian science stuck in the 1960's. I learned this stuff when I was a kid. It would be much more interesting if you explained each experiment.
If you leave on a red cloth table lamp with a regular kind of bulb in the bedroom and an oval tubular vintage bulbed desk lamp on in the office next door. There's 1 lamp in each room. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first, how long it takes and why. Would you consider this example to be doing a type of experiment?
Vinegar and salt mix works great at cleaning rusty cast iron pans for restoration
Use the black sugar in black coffee ?😊
It looks like the black result of the sugar and acid experiment has similar properties to styroform. he was able di crumble it in his fingers, but also pull the whoole thing out of the beaker and place it nect to it on the table.
Ammonia, baking soda, sugar, water, salt, hydrogen peroxide, Sprite, vinegar 12:45
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Cool stuff! Where can an ordinary person buy permanganate, sulfuric acid and some of the other materials used to do experiments like the ones in this video?
Windmills were a big fire risk years ago grinding corn and wheat flour
I was making this happen back in the 80's & 90's Not too sure if you should show the kids of today how to though. They need their fingers, hands eyes and ears to use their smartphones 👍
Merci ❤
best way to start a fire on your house 👍
I always knew the chickens can come home to wroost, but apparently so can the eggs! 🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚
Great👍
Какая прелесть.
Wonderful experiments...What is the name of the music that starts at 20 minutes and 40 seconds in the video?
Instant sub.
Reminds me of this 1800s book I have with all these "household recipes" where you have a recipe for diarrhea that includes drinking a teaspoon of liquid mercury. Or an eye infection ointment made with sulphuric acid and pure alcohol. I didn't even read the entry for "to take boiling lead in the mouth." Some of the entries are useful, but a lot of them are just senselessly dangerous.
Year 1971,we've done part of your show when I was grade 6 elementary.We ratio density of substance to density of water.I am able to make explosive out of chemical reaction of dry ice to other substance.
4:40 The top cube looked like it has a 7! 4:55 It has a cross! 5:07 It has a scary face!
coffeecreamer works also fine
that trick with the corn starch reminds me of why you never light up a cigarette around a grain silo
Source of music, please??! Wham, bam, super jam...did not mind throughout - Many talents are needed to make good music, even for background use. Thanks and the video is awesome---🤩😏🙂
Back in the late sixties, our science teacher showed us the concentrated Sulphuric acid and Sugar trick in a test tube, The acid took all the water out of the Sugar and left almost pure carbon which expanded due to steam from the reaction. For some reason, we were not allowed to do this ourselves.
Hey man sry about it but I'm a pyro and just had to do the first one lmao 😂
28:48 Cotton candy! I guess you would add food coloring and flavor to get different color cc.
From 8:15 it clearly explains why water in a particuler ocean never mix due to different density
Beautiful lesson 😊😅😮😢🎉😂❤
Merci beaucoup
Aah the forbidden candy