Bromine - THE UNIQUE LIQUID ELEMENT!
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Mercury: Hold my electrons
Bromine: Take my wife, please!
I was about to say the same...
I wish I understood this joke...
@@zoepertom You're not alone, guaranteed
@@TheRogueRockhound @zoepertom, the first sentence "bromine...which is the only element which can exist in liquid state under normal conditions." Oops.
Mercury: am i a joke to you?
Vainilla Chocolate yes
Mercury is a metal, and although it's unique and all, bromine being a non mental, and halogen on top of it, it's very incredible how it exists in liquid state at normal temperatures. If you study a bit about halogens you'll know why it's so unique. Go through the book called CONSISE INORGANIC CHEMISTRY by JD LEE on the chapter halogen and have a read about bromine! Good luck!
Yes, ThoiSoi2 must know about _mercury._ I'm wondering why he said what he said.
Halogen?
The Grey it’s the name of a group of chemicals containing fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine, and tennessine.
Came for the chemistry, stayed for the end shots of the cat.
haha same here. Chemistry is so interesting to me and I always stay to the very end to see the cat.
the cat is awesome!
Facts!
Love me some pussycat. Also without cat.
I love the taste of bromine in the morning. It tastes like victory. And also blood. Oh shit, I'm hemorrhaging again, I have to go now.
what the
r/holup
😷 nice
Just a joke
Doctor : you got piles?
Patient : whats that?
Doctor : you're shitting blood.
Patient: bloody shit!!!
And that's when the dead men are marching again.
You make learning about elements do interesting. Thank you
When your friend took your stuff.
Bromine
mine
@@rogueanuerz Bro, mine
jerungbiru55 nitrogen oxygen
@@kepler4192 Nitrogen Monoxide. Fluorine Uranium Carbon
jerungbiru55 Flourine Uranuim Carbon Potassium Nitrogen monoxide
It may look dangerous to perform but it is amazing to see how differently and uniquely Bromine reacts. 👍
11:45 "Causing some psychological disorders", such as American Stupidity.
Give this Man a (nother?) PhD! And a bottle of your best Russian Vodka. He nailed it! 8D
lol
He didn't say that, lol.
When your bro screws around in Minecraft instead of helping you to find diamonds:
Think I'll just bake my own bread from now on.
the US allows it up to 75 ppm and manufacturers must list the ingredient on food labels. However, the US officially urges bakers not to use potassium bromate; in California, food containing potassium is required to have a warning label.
@Med dy That's just some conspiracy. Bromate (BrO3-) has nothing to do with "removing iodine". Potassium bromate is used to enhance to elasticity and rise of bread dough. Bromates are toxic though.
Iodine in small amounts is used by the body to make thyroid hormones. But just like all the other halogens, iodine is toxic in pure form.
Edit: If you're deficient on iodine, it can smart to eat lean fish, dairy products, crustaceans and shellfish.
@Med dy I was talking about bromate (BrO3-), not bromide (Br-). And iodine vapour is infact toxic (I2 (g)).
The halogens is more dangerous in elemental form, than in ions and salts. Chlorine (Cl2) is very toxic, but chloride (Cl-) is essential for life.
Even though chlorine is toxic, the risks of chlorine in water is smaller than bacteria and pests in the water.
The most dangerous thing with fluoride is not its ability to replace iodine. Fluoride can form insoluable salts with calcium and deplete the body of calcium in the blood and/or bones. This is the reason hydrofluoric acid (HF) is so toxic.
@Med dy it would be great if you added sources to all of your claims and did people the favor of breaking down the results into the bottom line for most medical papers because i'm sure you know most nerds can't even do that and i'm sure you would be glad to. thanks in advance
Wisdom!
Potassium Bromate: I'm toxic and will cause cancer!
USA: let's add it to bread!
Agree
Have you ever accidentally ate an apple seed? If so, you've eaten hydrogen cyanide. The dose makes the poison. Regardless of the compound. What are the levels of potassium bromate in bread?
@Med dy , apples seeds digest if the seed coating is broken. Hence why I said eaten instead of just swallowed. And you're point is? Mine still stands. The dose makes the poison.
@Med dy , oh you're one of those people. Sorry, your antivaxx rhetoric is laughable at best and your "everything is poisoning us" view is tantamount to hypocondria. I suggest you get help with that.
@Med dy , Lmfao! I wish I got money for being a "shill". Your argument is ignorant. Vaccines are safe. Period. If you are too dumb to understand the science of vaccines and how molecules and elements work then you shouldn't be forming opinions on them. Stop drinking the koolaid man. You might gain a brain cell or two. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bromine has always been one of my favorite elements. I actually like it's unique odor and I have used it countless times in the lab. I actually made some in 6th grade! I generated chlorine by heating salt (NaCl), with NaHSO4 and MnO2 then blowing it into a test tube filled with NaBr solution; all of these were available in chemistry sets in the '60's and '70's. The solution turned red and after time a dark red glob of bromine settled to the bottom. Way cool!
that is awesome!
Gallium is my favorite
I was at school during a time when Bromine experiments were almost allowed. "Almost," I hear you ask. Yes, it was banned but at the time the ban was recent. My physics teacher used the excuse he was "permitted" to use Alpha Centauri time and so he had 4.37 extra years to perform the experiment. I do many things AC time to this day :)
Fun fact: Bromine is transparent to infrared rays and will show up as a "colorless" liquid in a night-vision camera
Me: Hey who's shoes are these?
My friend: Bromine.
Did ya get it :D
I am totally flashed that potassiumbromide is still processed in the food industry.
I recall some lessons in school in the mid-80s where buns in Germany where distributed with such a sh+t to improve the surface.
It didn't take long before it got banned.
As always, a wonderfully informative demonstration!
wait, you tellin me that self exploding powder is in my croissant? wow, just wow
On Anglesey there is an old abandoned bromine works that took bromine from the sea water. It looks like a Cold War base and despite being closed in 2004 is still largely intact.
This is definitely one of the best videos of your channel ! What a great job !
Just got home, checked youtube.. 5 new videos. This is the first one to watch. He makes chemistry so interesting and I always love the cat a the end.
the igniting of sugar mixture was amazing!!
The men who discover the bromine is my ancestor! (useless information)
Ok
cool
Romain Balard Hoping intelligence runs in the family line, for you and yours.
Cool!!!!! I like it
The cat in the end is always a highlight
Well explained and very interesting experiments and interactions with other chemicals! Great video!:)
Hello Thoisoi; your videos are very informative, very well done and they give me a new appreciation for the infinite minutiae of our amazing chemical world. Thank you for your dedication to the central science of chemistry!
This is great! I'm making a song about Bromine for my science class about Bromine and I learned a lot from this video! Thank you!
שלום!
Love from the Dead Sea! 🙏🏻❤️
It's really interesting to see the organic reactions that I studied in school in real life!
I worked in a mining lab for about 4 months with HBr, HF (hydrofluoric acid) and Aqua Regis. Despite industrial fume cupboards, the smell would still occasionally escape, and HBr just smells like pure evil. Ever since, even mildly acidic substances like tomato ketchup, vinegar etc make my breath catch in my throat. I'll never do that sort of work again. I once asked the supervisor what we do if the power goes out and the fans shut down - and she said "Run!". Yes, we had back-up generators, but still...
That was genius man. I'm humbled by chemistry wizards such as yourself
I love inorganic chemistry
Abhinav Patel nitrogen oxygen
I hate that u love inorganic ..was physical and organic not. Enough for u
Great!!! Loved them this demo!!!
Thanks I learned a lot on this one
Please do more about the harmful chemicals in our food and drink .thank you.
Yes scarry stuff
Fascinating! Thank you.
Last time I was this early, bromine hadn't been discovered yet.
So what you're saying is that you're very old then? Is that the joke? Because it was discovered in 1825.
@UCaZuobf54iUKfqVtYfgHNjw Do you have a sense of humour?
@@medexamtoolsdotcom The joke is that I'm never early to videos, and how this is a rare occasion.
@@medexamtoolsdotcom aaaannd welcome to the joke!
medexamtoolsdotcom he is as old as sex
Your so awesome and thank you!
Love everything about these videos. The music is really cool, too
What do you do for a living by the way
Smell toxic gasses
You always put good videos out. Keep them coming
This is a certified Bromine-Uranium-Hydrogen moment
BrUH!
0:00 Mercury's like "BRUH"
And the Mercury
Impressive. Thank-you🇦🇺⚗️
Smelling an almond aroma always instantly scares me
So cool, I know loots of réaction bromine and it's compounds but not even the one with KBr and sugar, really nice video
Thank you so much this is actually a public service 😊
"Stinky wapers" I love it!!!
It was awhile since i watched your videos but im back and i am going to stay keep going your videos are very educative and intresting!!!
Very informative, thank you.
Thanks for the amazing video 😘
thank you...so useful
great vid, thank you for the share, very enlightening.
I enjoyed this video immensely.
You videos are always informative *and* entertaining!
Pretty incredible!
The element that bonds all bro's together
that was truly informative and colorful too!
Really a great vdo👏
Thanks for such an amazing vdo😊
I am a business man but you open my mind about bromide in food.
enjoyed the vid
I used to react potassium bromide with nitric acid in a retort. The bromine is condensed in a test tube in ice and the by product is potassium nitrate. Pour out the warm potassium nitrate solution from the retort before it crystalizes.
The Dead Sea and Utah are not the only producers of Bromine. The Smackover Lime formation in Southern Arkansas is a large producer of Bromine as well, with concentrations of up to 2500 PPM. The brine there comes up hot, so not a lot of heat is needed to separate the bromine from the brine. Most of it is sent to Texas, where it is processed into flame retardant.
Very interesting video. Thoroughly enjoyed... It makes me wonder if Potassium Bromide in bread and a diet of sandwiches and hamburgers can be the root cause of the mental crisis in the US And yes, also I think your cat is very beautiful.
Remember my brother had this, called it genie in the bottle.
Mercury is a liquid element too!
Mercury: LET ME AT HIM, SULPHUR!
Sulphur: CALM THE CRAP DOWN!
Good experiments and good explanations
👍👍❤👍👍.
Wonderful!!
"...only element that can exist in a liquid state under normal conditions." I'd like to introduce you to Mercury and Gallium.
When your homie steals your Bromine:
Bro, mine!
They blew it all up
Nice work comrade
I once used bromine to make bromoacetone (tear gas). Was fun.
0:29 ''between horine and iodine.'' lmao i died
Mercury also exists as a liquid
I was also going to mention this.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. He probably meant the only non metal liquid element.
@@Matt_10203 , I would say that you are right.
thank u for too be mentor of chemistry
it help lot
Absolutely love chemeowstry
Sound like Eugene Levy in Gypsy Mythology SCTV. Ha ha! Great video!
Thank you
Whenever I generalize a smart guy speaking science, this is what I hear. This voice.
Also, potassium bromide was used in the Romanian army in tea, as an anaphrodisiac, basically killing the sexual lust (and reportedly in many other armies). During my military service, one of us asked bluntly from the kitchen staff if they still use bromide, as the guys can't get an erection. As it turned out, it was "no longer used, but was pre '89" out of budgetary considerations, and the physiological effect the guys were - or better, not - experiencing, was basically due to the fresh experience of living among men for the last two months :)))
It's also used as an anti-siezure medication.
I like this channel to coming for many new and interesting.
So much good information! Wow!! I forgive your English. It makes it slightly fun as well which is always positive for learning. Thank you.
Another awesome vidio. I can't believe the use of that bromide compound in the food industry in the USA.
10:55 - 11:09 WHAT?! Why do I have to find this out from a youtuber? Now, from what I've been reading Whole Foods (now part of Amazon) didn't sell any products containing Potassium Bromide, not sure what they are doing now and apparently Domino's Pizza and Pizza Hut pledged to not use brominated products.
Not bromide.. its Potassium Bromate..Check ur facts
Hey thoisoi can you tell me what will be the reaction between aluminum potassium sulphate and nitric acid at 10 percent of nitric acid and by the way I love your vids
I only got up to 0:30 so far and there's one mistake I know of so far. Bromine isn't the only element that can exist as a liquid under normal conditions. Mercury can too. Gallium, francium and cesium can also exist as liquids on a summer day. But for mercury, it can be any season in any region of the world and it's a liquid.
Maybe he meant "the only halogen."
@@stereotypo1 Yeah, that makes sense. That's probably what he meant.
Sorry may I correct only liquid non metal
Beautiful kitty at the end by the way ❤️❤️❤️❤️ keep her safe from colorful sparks lol
or burn alive to check what all gases are liberated who knows we may find a really useful compound
you are a genius!
I don't wanna say goodbye to my lungs 😭 they help me breathe
ash G. Nitrogen Oxygen
Just dont sniff bromine
@@babushkablyattv2751 what?!
my parents are telling me that I should breath it so I can turn into an immortal being
@@kepler4192 ok
@@babushkablyattv2751 this was a joke.
Very good video
Mercury: Am I a joke to you?
Hi sir a question after this table is four digit trace or five digit trace of shorts yet to be come
This is a bromine moment
“I’m going to tell you about Bromine, which is the only element that can exist as a liquid under normal conditions”
Mercury: “Am I a joke to you?”
He meant not metals going by your logic francium caesium are also liquid just above the room temperature and that would be considered liquid under normal conditions
11:48 [...] such as *psikolosis* [...]
Love the accent.
Bromine in our food! What else is in there?
I heard the bromine absorbed the light and also not freeze in a cold area like freezer, is it correct?
GREATE EXPERIMENTEL PROCEDURE👍❤
Absolutely.