SUPERACID vs Orange

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  • čas přidán 2. 12. 2022
  • In this video you can see a superacid reacting with all kinds of stuff, like skin, gloves, an apple, an orange, and their opposite extreme a superbase.
    Thanks so much to Advanced Tinkering and Thy Labs for making this video possible! You can check out their channels here:
    Thy Labs: / @thyzoid
    Advanced Tinkering: www.youtube.com/@AdvancedTink...
    Please refrain from repeating any of the experiments shown in this video.
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Komentáře • 115

  • @THYZOID
    @THYZOID Před rokem +18

    It´s been a pleasure making this video with you guys!

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před rokem +1

      Likewise! Hope we can do it again in the future!

    • @THYZOID
      @THYZOID Před rokem +1

      @@EliasExperiments I hope so too. It´s been a lot of fun

    • @camus83489
      @camus83489 Před 10 měsíci

      you guys are dumb lol

  • @dwaynezilla
    @dwaynezilla Před rokem +29

    The more I see of these videos, the more convinced I am that when Elias was a kid and people asked what he wanted to be when he grew up, he went "a mad scientist," and 100% meant it, hahaha

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před rokem +6

      Well I usually say "I don't know", but what you are saying is probably more true lol.

  • @legitbeans9078
    @legitbeans9078 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Rule one is always make sure to inhale the gas coming from a chemical reaction, that's how you get super powers.

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah that is a great idea!

    • @waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3
      @waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3 Před měsícem

      and once you're done with any reaction, you must drink a little bit of the product. A taste test is always very reliable to check if you've made the right stuff

  • @skralex4458
    @skralex4458 Před rokem +37

    This channel is so underrated

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před rokem +11

      Thank you so much!

    • @AdvancedTinkering
      @AdvancedTinkering Před rokem +9

      This is so true! He deserves so much more attention. But I’m certain he will get more famous in the future!

    • @nollie_ollie8358
      @nollie_ollie8358 Před rokem +4

      criminally so

    • @nollie_ollie8358
      @nollie_ollie8358 Před rokem +1

      @Kanal ohne Namen oof i didn’t know that because im in the us, but that kinda sucks that its illegal. i had the cops called on me for buying a road flare and an oxygen tank in the same purchase though 😂

    • @erichsh58
      @erichsh58 Před rokem +1

      I just became a big fan ten minutes ago.

  • @AdvancedTinkering
    @AdvancedTinkering Před rokem +7

    What a great video! Thank you a lot for the awesome day! I am really looking forward to making more videos with you!
    The demonstration with the concentrated sulfuric acid was great. It just shows how corrosive chlorosulfonic acid really is.

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před rokem +4

      Thank you too for helping so much with performing these experiments! There hopefully will be a lot more!

  • @scottpitner4298
    @scottpitner4298 Před 6 dny +1

    Extreme chemistry like this is scary.
    I can’t believe there’s people out there who’ve attacked others with acids, that’s horrible and not to mention the chemical type weapons from ww1 etc…

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 5 dny

      Yes I fully agree with you. But luckily ordinary weapons are far more effective at harming people then chemical weapons, so I am not too worried about that.

  • @freehat2722
    @freehat2722 Před 3 dny +1

    "Eyes?... If so... NaOH...". lol

  • @ugarit5404
    @ugarit5404 Před rokem +4

    Reaction with hydrogen peroxide is used to produce peroxydisulfuric acid ("persulfuric acid") and peroxydisulfates. These are used as oxidizing agents and for initiating free radical polymerization, for example to produce polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon).

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před rokem +1

      That sounds really interesting! Might be something I will look into next.

  • @GeoRick
    @GeoRick Před rokem +1

    Excellent video. Must have taken a lot of organising. Thanks, enjoyed seeing this.

  • @SoylentGamer
    @SoylentGamer Před 8 měsíci +3

    Chemicalforce but evil

  • @ChemSketch777
    @ChemSketch777 Před rokem +2

    This channel will grow fast!!
    Very nice video

  • @user-el4np5xt8c
    @user-el4np5xt8c Před 7 měsíci +1

    Epic video mate! Would love to see more.. be safe!

  • @Idrinklight44
    @Idrinklight44 Před 16 dny +1

    Tripping on this acid .....

  • @ZoruaZorroark
    @ZoruaZorroark Před 8 měsíci +2

    sheesh, seeing the acids fuming like that is scary

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 8 měsíci +2

      It certainly is. And working with them is even scarier :D

  • @erichsh58
    @erichsh58 Před rokem +1

    Back in the 1970's I worked in a chemical pilot plant which is a scaled-up laboratory, so we got sizeable shipments of all kinds of interesting chemicals, one of which was fluorosulfonic acid. I filled a few small bottles of it and dropped them off a railroad trestle into the river below to watch them explode. Another time I reacted nitric acid with iodine crystals to create nitrogen triiodide, which is a contact explosive. I then smeared little bits of it on the steps leading into a local bar and grabbed a pitcher of beer with my friends. It was amusing to hear the little bangs as people stepped on it. I could have made trinitrotoluene (TNT) but chickened out. I also got a five-gallon can of reagent-grade ethyl alcohol which took years to consume - also made a great carburetor cleaner.

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před rokem +2

      Wow dropping fluorosulfonic acid into a river sounds quite crazy. Can the people still hear, that stepped on you NI3? As far as I know it is really loud. And drinking pure ethanol just sounds like a nightmare to me lol.

    • @JusticeEmu
      @JusticeEmu Před 9 měsíci +1

      My high school chemistry teacher would stick some tape containing wet Nitrogen triiodide onto the bottom of some of his student's chairs between classes so that it would dry out and explode when they arrived and pulled their chair out haha. Apparently it doesn't make any shrapnel so it's safe to scare your students with :P

  • @Shapeless-ce7zq
    @Shapeless-ce7zq Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm really enjoying all of your videos. Thank you for all the hard work

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 11 měsíci

      I am glad to hear that. Thank you for the kind words!

  • @Chad-Giga.
    @Chad-Giga. Před 2 měsíci +1

    Now this is chemistry! Screw all the damn equations and number crunching bs. This is chemistry in its purest form

  • @ugarit5404
    @ugarit5404 Před rokem +2

    last reaction was totally unexpected

  • @alexiaaddictiv-ink1898
    @alexiaaddictiv-ink1898 Před rokem +1

    Amazing 👏

  • @rohanlorange3660
    @rohanlorange3660 Před rokem +1

    You deserve 10X the subs for this video alone

  • @dancoroian1
    @dancoroian1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    So was the sulfuric acid only benign to your skin due to the extremely brief exposure? I'm assuming it's not totally innocuous to come into contact with, generally speaking...?

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 7 měsíci +1

      It is certainly a bad idea to pour sulfuric acid on your skin, but a brief expourse doesn't really harm you at all.

    • @12wurst34
      @12wurst34 Před 5 měsíci

      @@EliasExperimentsIt works well, when it is cold outside….

  • @Auroral_Anomaly
    @Auroral_Anomaly Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ah wonderful, TAR!

  • @peter360adventures9
    @peter360adventures9 Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome.

  • @MANISH-vj4jn
    @MANISH-vj4jn Před 2 měsíci +1

    What about the disposal of the reaction product ?

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 2 měsíci

      They can easily be neutralized with limestone or soda.

  • @Metal_Master_YT
    @Metal_Master_YT Před rokem +1

    ah, another one of those fuming acids! its surprising how many acids and bases exist outside of the ones commonly known. but yikes that stuff is scary! and it reacts with water to form 2 other strong acids too! cool experiment :)

  • @Famous-Potatoes
    @Famous-Potatoes Před 5 měsíci +1

    Mmmm. Sulfuric pork rinds.

  • @ikbintom
    @ikbintom Před rokem +3

    Here before the channel goes viral 😎

  • @She-Jinping
    @She-Jinping Před 2 měsíci +2

    Dude I hope you're working with a respirator On. The Chlorine fumes from chlorosulfonic acids are kind of deadly and I am concerned seeing them so close to you

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 2 měsíci

      No respirator is needed in these amounts out in the open. While the HCl and H2SO4 fumes released are quite toxic to your lungs, they are so irritating that you warned a lot earlier before they become dangerous.

    • @Chad-Giga.
      @Chad-Giga. Před 2 měsíci

      Don't look up the reaction of chlorine gas and sodium metal, you will never touch table salt again

  • @krwada
    @krwada Před 11 měsíci

    thionyl chloride and fuming sulfuric acid are also very caustic. In fact, there are lots of extremely caustic agents which will cause all kinds of grief when applied to your skin, or if you breathe it in

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yeah we really don't want to do that :D

    • @krwada
      @krwada Před 11 měsíci

      @@EliasExperiments To tell you the truth, the stuff that scares me the most is Hydrofluoric acid, or HF. It goes on like water, you do not feel a thing, then minutes later, it starts dissolving tissue and bone!

  • @blunt005
    @blunt005 Před rokem

    the air: nature's fume hood

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před rokem +1

      Well almost every fume hood just blows everything into the air. :D

  • @alitlweird
    @alitlweird Před 9 měsíci

    When you hear about acid attacks in places like England… THIS is what they’re referring to.

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 9 měsíci

      I am not sure actually, I hope not though. This would be really awful.

  • @JoakimfromAnka
    @JoakimfromAnka Před 9 měsíci

    Do you work with chemistry?

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 9 měsíci

      I am currently doing a PhD in Chemistry.

    • @JoakimfromAnka
      @JoakimfromAnka Před 9 měsíci

      @@EliasExperiments It gives you a license to buy exotic chemicals?

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 9 měsíci

      Kind of, you learn how to get stuff yes, but it is never easy.

  • @lucylilithluna
    @lucylilithluna Před 11 měsíci

    if you hear: lauf bruda!, lauf!, you are in west germany... 🤣🤣🤣

  • @bihc4890
    @bihc4890 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Где взять хлорсульфоновую кислоту?

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Вы можете купить его у большинства поставщиков химикатов. Но нужно быть очень осторожным, потому что это настоящее зло.

    • @bihc4890
      @bihc4890 Před 4 měsíci

      @@EliasExperiments я знаю характер этих злюк спасибо за совет

  • @herowithgun8888
    @herowithgun8888 Před rokem +1

    Super important scientific question: What does it taste like?

  • @m1k3y48
    @m1k3y48 Před rokem +1

    "Did it get in your eyes? If so we have some sodium hydroxide"
    Oh noooooo lol, just water for chemicals in the eyes please! I'm sure you know that but someone tell the other guy

  • @umarseducationalvideos359

    6:56 Is it possible to put that reaction in a rocket? I think that will help with its speed.

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 14 dny

      There are far less corrosive and more efficient rocket fuels, so I don't think this is a good idea.

  • @ikbintom
    @ikbintom Před rokem +3

    1:39 wearing useless gloves anyway?

  • @davidfisher12865
    @davidfisher12865 Před 9 měsíci

    Now we know why we burp, and why turds are brown. Science!

  • @mikehenrickson3898
    @mikehenrickson3898 Před rokem

    If so we have some sodium hydroxide? 😅

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před rokem

      The sodium hydroxide solution was probably the most dangerous part of the video lol.

  • @LordJemse
    @LordJemse Před rokem +1

    It's always the germans

  • @umarseducationalvideos359

    Please answer that comment as soon as possible.

  • @IAMSEYMOURMUSIC
    @IAMSEYMOURMUSIC Před 11 měsíci

    I have safety concerns. I called the fact you were gonna blow up something when you were just chucking in lime and then dumping water on top assuming the acid was neutralised without checking. It's a cool video but less cool when you take into account you're involving other people

    • @EliasExperiments
      @EliasExperiments  Před 11 měsíci

      Well that was certainly a bad idea, but there was no one else nearby intentionally, when I did that.

  • @I_leave_mean_comments

    Quite a wigorously wiolent weaction.