My manganese heptoxide cleanup was a mess

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2019
  • This chemical really doesn't want to exist (manganese heptoxide): • This chemical really d...
    After the manganese heptoxide video on NileRed, I had a lot of manganese and acid waste that I had to deal with. I initially planned to be done after isolating the waste, but as the last minute, I decided to try melting it. I don't consider that to be part of the waste processing though, and it's more of an experiment on its own. In general, I don't recommend heating waste because it can sometimes be dangerous and it can also generate toxic fumes.
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  • @whynotanyting
    @whynotanyting Před 5 lety +6017

    NileRed: "We must be careful to dispose of this properly."
    NileBlue: "But first, what if we burn it?"

  • @UncleWermus
    @UncleWermus Před 4 lety +3138

    Nile the Musical:
    NileRed: "What is this?"
    NileBlue: "Looks like piss"
    NileRed: "Smells like piss"
    NileBlue: "Look at this, I made piss"

  • @Techiastronamo
    @Techiastronamo Před 5 lety +3383

    This video is already on the Wikipedia page for manganese heptoxide not even 3 hours after uploading lmao

    • @NileBlue
      @NileBlue  Před 5 lety +1395

      Whoa

    • @thermophile2106
      @thermophile2106 Před 5 lety +574

      I’m not all that surprised. Nile is kinda an authority on all things amateur chemistry, and this is quite informative and a great starting place for anyone interested in manganese heptoxide.

    • @Dinnye01
      @Dinnye01 Před 5 lety +224

      @@thermophile2106 Yeah. I think the CZcams Trinity of this is Nile, Cody and Nurdrage.
      Thoisoi2 is an honorable mention only, because he deals with elements mostly, which is a bit different.

    • @Dinnye01
      @Dinnye01 Před 5 lety +115

      What is really sad in a way is that they can actually teach better than most university and high school teachers...

    • @JustinKoenigSilica
      @JustinKoenigSilica Před 5 lety +94

      @@Dinnye01 they've removed it already. Very obvious why - amateur chemistry has no place in Wikipedia.
      Edit: on further inspection, the user who made that edit in the first place, mlgbrian, seems to be a fucking kid.

  • @Munden
    @Munden Před 5 lety +454

    0:40 *DANGER* "ACID", held on with band-aids.

    • @EdStarwind
      @EdStarwind Před 3 lety +56

      I don't know which hit me funnier... the band-aids, or "ACID"

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative Před 3 lety +38

      @@EdStarwind I didn't even notice the band-aids, I was too distracted by the "ACID."

    • @DreamDelightz
      @DreamDelightz Před 2 lety +2

      @@EdStarwind lol

  • @B0BBYL33J0RD4N
    @B0BBYL33J0RD4N Před 5 lety +5197

    I think that a series of 'Nile Red Cleanup' Would be extremely interesting. Would absolutely watch each of them.

    • @nonec384
      @nonec384 Před 5 lety +9

      Same

    • @outside8312
      @outside8312 Před 5 lety +5

      Me too

    • @micaelgarcia1576
      @micaelgarcia1576 Před 5 lety +2

      Yup, absolutely

    • @johnathankorba5095
      @johnathankorba5095 Před 5 lety +9

      I think this would be equally valuable in itself as this channel has already been.

    • @AEZAKM1
      @AEZAKM1 Před 4 lety +20

      B0BBYL33J0RD4N Or a channel for clean up
      “NileClean”
      “NileGreen”
      “NileWaste”

  • @Lizlodude
    @Lizlodude Před 4 lety +1006

    I love how every waste disposal video I've seen here so far has ended with "this would be the end, but I got curious..."

    • @AllanRoberto2711
      @AllanRoberto2711 Před 3 lety +26

      Thats whats science is all about

    • @soysprouts
      @soysprouts Před 3 lety

      @@AllanRoberto2711 underrated comment, absolutely

    • @plokijum
      @plokijum Před 2 lety +7

      And I started burning shit

  • @user-tr2dh4xx6u
    @user-tr2dh4xx6u Před 5 lety +10444

    You should do a video on your waste drawer.
    How big is it.
    Whats the worst in it.
    What happens if certain stuff inside mixed.
    How would a company deal with it.
    How much would the company charge.
    How you could dispose of it yourself.
    Edit: You could do an entire series of industrial chemistry and the waste produced plus how its dealt with. It Would be a lot of content for you and it would be like the show How Its Made but the chemical side of manufacturing.

    • @juniorballs6025
      @juniorballs6025 Před 5 lety +145

      Definitely 👍

    • @hmmhm6620
      @hmmhm6620 Před 5 lety +71

      @@a.........1._.2..__..._.....__ Yeah like Cody'sLab

    • @DiscoDevil197
      @DiscoDevil197 Před 5 lety +256

      @@a.........1._.2..__..._.....__ there are no regulations for that kind of thing because he is doing it for private and/or educational reason. Dont make up stuff

    • @theodorekorehonen
      @theodorekorehonen Před 5 lety +114

      @@DiscoDevil197 this may not be considered private anymore considering he does make money off of these videos.
      Also I'm fairly certain that even if it's not created as part of a business, you can't just dispose of waste willy nilly

    • @allhumansarejusthuman.5776
      @allhumansarejusthuman.5776 Před 5 lety +194

      @@hmmhm6620 Cody's lab was never shut down, they just came to make sure he did not have a fissible quantity of materials.
      Your allowed to teach anything except how to build a atom bomb, at least in the U.S.A.

  • @kookeekwisp
    @kookeekwisp Před 5 lety +6244

    Shouldn't a cleanup channel be called "NileGreen"?

    • @craigarmstrong7564
      @craigarmstrong7564 Před 5 lety +235

      @Amo Rise You do realize this is already a second channel, right?

    • @kookeekwisp
      @kookeekwisp Před 5 lety +98

      @@craigarmstrong7564 Give amy a break! She's already tired from chasing Sonic all day carrying that giant hammer!

    • @elephystry
      @elephystry Před 5 lety +41

      DaytimeRider wow nice joke, haven’t heard that one before

    • @thes.wilsonchannel203
      @thes.wilsonchannel203 Před 5 lety +97

      DaytimeRider Oh shut up, that has got to be one of the worst sjw jokes i have ever seen.

    • @notpulverman9660
      @notpulverman9660 Před 5 lety +111

      Nile Clean

  • @cyclopsboi
    @cyclopsboi Před 5 lety +1912

    In a way I feel like dealing with the waste is the more important part of the chemistry videos.

    • @RagbagMcShag
      @RagbagMcShag Před 5 lety +102

      pour it over your neigbhors garden

    • @Gkokkinakis2
      @Gkokkinakis2 Před 5 lety +45

      @@RagbagMcShag and enjoy being arrested

    • @The_Keeper
      @The_Keeper Před 5 lety +68

      @@Gkokkinakis2 Pour it over the neighbor then :P

    • @EriCLion-rt7sz
      @EriCLion-rt7sz Před 5 lety +45

      Definitely
      One needs to learn how to dispose of the waste or how to make it more manageable
      Some years ago I made experiments with copper sulfate, and after that I stored everything
      Didn't use them for very long, so wanted to dispose the CuSO4 waste, but it was very dangerous to just pour it into the sink or to the ground, and it took me quite a while to finally find out a method
      Having a place where to see that information is extremely important

    • @demonsheadshot8086
      @demonsheadshot8086 Před 5 lety +8

      @@EriCLion-rt7sz and you wont tell us how you disposed of it?

  • @clownfromclowntown
    @clownfromclowntown Před 4 lety +497

    “In a couple decades” fun to know he’s planning on just doing this for the rest of his life

    • @tellmeemoar8357
      @tellmeemoar8357 Před 3 lety +55

      he gets to be a mad scientist for a living. i feel like everything else is a bit of a downgrade

    • @biwarayoganata
      @biwarayoganata Před 2 lety +16

      @@tellmeemoar8357 all that's left is a villain backstory, and a theme song or a jingle.

    • @Ryan-lc4bl
      @Ryan-lc4bl Před 2 lety +9

      @Bob Saget
      He surely knows what he's doing, at least he's not some random backyard scientist that doesn't care about the enviroment or himself.
      Him having a BS degree in biochemistry and being a lab tech for a few years, I guess he's absolutely safer than anyone of us could ever be, with a proper lab.

    • @user-pr6ed3ri2k
      @user-pr6ed3ri2k Před 5 měsíci

      W

    • @ICanDoThatToo2
      @ICanDoThatToo2 Před 4 měsíci

      Turns out "NileBlue" was the name of the scientist and not the monster.

  • @apdewis
    @apdewis Před 5 lety +325

    "In a few decades, I'll have to pay a company to deal with the waste I've created."
    Will you be laughing maniacally as lightning arcs in the background like a proper mad scientist at that stage?

    • @micaelgarcia1576
      @micaelgarcia1576 Před 5 lety +9

      OMG I JUST PICTURED THAT IN MY HEAD AND DNCOVSFKLBMSOJDFAUIH

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 Před 4 lety +8

      In the next few months to year we hit the second great depression, he'll be broke as the rest of us will be, so the lab will be abandoned and his waste will just remain in whatever drawer or cabinet... sitting there waiting... for hungry vagrants to see if there's anything of value..... they'll just see a bunch of weird stuff.
      And there it will sit... for about a decade or so, if not much longer.

    • @user-iv1qz1tx7u
      @user-iv1qz1tx7u Před 4 lety +3

      @@jmitterii2 Well thankfully he is canadian :)

    • @sakaraist
      @sakaraist Před 3 lety +17

      @akumma Not sure if you've actually dealt with chemical waste outside an educational institute before, but it can be quite expensive and time consuming, especially here in Canada, as long as the waste is stable and stored in a manner in where it's inert it doesn't financially make sense to deal with it one experiment at a time.

    • @socalmsofly
      @socalmsofly Před 3 lety +1

      Proper.
      Hah ha

  • @Arthur-ov7dx
    @Arthur-ov7dx Před 5 lety +588

    3:27 "After several minutes, the colour started changing and it became kind of brown, so I swapped it for a nicer, white background" Lol

    • @nakedsquirtle
      @nakedsquirtle Před 4 lety +45

      r/unexpectedracism

    • @AEZAKM1
      @AEZAKM1 Před 4 lety +10

      Naked Squirtle how? all he did was change the background because the liquid was turning brown, and a white background would be easier to see it with

    • @AEZAKM1
      @AEZAKM1 Před 4 lety +4

      abby maybe idk people keep joking by saying dumb stuff

    • @wallabra
      @wallabra Před 4 lety +16

      @@AEZAKM1 I dunno, people keep joking by naming themselves after cheats in GTA San Andreas.

    • @AEZAKM1
      @AEZAKM1 Před 4 lety +6

      Gustavo6046 b r u h how dare you
      I forgot this was a GTA cheat

  • @sethcordes7856
    @sethcordes7856 Před 4 lety +413

    I like to imagine the waste liquid was synthetic pee you accidentally made

  • @Enigura
    @Enigura Před 5 lety +494

    I think it's really cool that you're making these videos. Could you take it a step further and explain WHY some steps are necessary? And what you're trying to accomplish by then end? (ie: what would be considered "safe" and why). And what do you do with the compounds that you simply can't deal with? Who disposes of them? What kind of services do you need access to to deal with it?

    • @jacob416
      @jacob416 Před 5 lety +63

      the main goal is to make things environmentally friendly so he can pour it down the drain or through it in a trash bin but when this isn't possibly he just wants to get everything to a solid from and compact it as much as possible to make it easier to store.

  • @ILikeToSayCaKaw
    @ILikeToSayCaKaw Před 5 lety +316

    Hypothetically speaking:
    If someone were to attempt some of the less dangerous experiments you preform having a companion cleanup video around makes a heck of a lot of sense. While they still should not attempt any sort of complex chemistry without understanding at least some of the mechanisms at play in the reaction, some will inevitably choose to anyway. With these companion videos you are giving those individuals the ability to be more responsible with any hazardous waste they may generate through their ill advised experimentation, as well as teaching them why these steps matter.

    • @JBroMCMXCI
      @JBroMCMXCI Před 5 lety +1

      Did you watch the video? He literally puts all his waste in a drawer and leaves it.

    • @NotHughesy
      @NotHughesy Před 5 lety +55

      @@JBroMCMXCI It's a little more complex than that. He makes sure to note down what it is and where it came from, keeps them in baggies to prevent mixture, and will eventually have to pay professionals to take care of it. That's not just simply throwing it in a drawer with no plan. Though I see how this would not be a solution for random people doing it, as they may just decide to dispose of it irresponsibly anyhow.

    • @shrekaz4820
      @shrekaz4820 Před 5 lety +16

      I’m just neutralising it and chucking it into my neighbors garden

    • @eclectichoosier5474
      @eclectichoosier5474 Před 5 lety +6

      @@shrekaz4820 The majority on my waste ends up in my own garden. If I don't boil it off or burn it.
      The stuff in my waste containers is mostly the nasty stuff, like chromium, mercury, or copper wastes that I haven't had time to treat.

    • @ncpolley
      @ncpolley Před 5 lety +5

      Wayne Moore to eat, you mean.

  • @taylorgrey2908
    @taylorgrey2908 Před 5 lety +98

    The clean up is actually the most fascinating part of this channel imo, the world needs more green chemistry and I love learning anything about it I can.

  • @gitpusher2400
    @gitpusher2400 Před 5 lety +269

    2:50 "I'm not entirely sure, though, what exactly was causing the color."
    ...says the guy who effortlessly describes complex multivariate reactions that are 12 levels beyond the rest of us

    • @phantom4E2
      @phantom4E2 Před 4 lety +18

      Same guy that names the gasses just by their color...

    • @enccy3410
      @enccy3410 Před 3 lety

      it's actually quite easy when you've studied it like him, im in chem 30 and i got a fair amount of what he was saying

  • @dionsilverman4195
    @dionsilverman4195 Před 3 lety +425

    I feel like a lot of chemists these days have lost the sort of alchemical curiosity of "what happens if I mix these? What if I heat it? What can I do to what's left over? What colour does it turn? What does it smell like? What does it sound like? What is actually happening here and what am I left with?"
    I appreciate this, a lot.

    • @louiesatterwhite3885
      @louiesatterwhite3885 Před 3 lety +98

      It's not so much that curiosity was lost, but that most of the answers are already known / are predictable by an experienced chemist/chemistry student

    • @hazeltree7738
      @hazeltree7738 Před 2 lety +39

      @@louiesatterwhite3885 And also, mixing random chemicals could be dangerous

    • @thugpug4392
      @thugpug4392 Před 2 lety +36

      I remember when I was a kid and had that exact mindset. I was mixing random bathroom chemicals and accidentally made chloramine vapor from mixing a bathroom cleaner with bleach and a cleaner with ammonia. I could've permanently damaged my lungs or died. I felt uncomfortable, a little sick, and left the room. After explaining what I did my parents explained that I made a deadly gas. I think the modern method of being safe rather than sorry is a much better plan.

    • @VineFynn
      @VineFynn Před 2 lety +1

      Lost in the same way you lose an std, maybe. People know more and better nowadays.

    • @VOID_WARRANTY
      @VOID_WARRANTY Před 2 lety +5

      @@louiesatterwhite3885 Almost everytime yes, but discoveries have been made by accident. A part of high temperature supraconductors research is still "let's try to mix these and see what happen"

  • @AdamChristensen
    @AdamChristensen Před 5 lety +206

    6:16 Welcome to NileASMR

  • @soleil3847
    @soleil3847 Před 4 lety +33

    I love how you include your mistakes/regrets/uncertainties in the videos. It makes me feel better about when I do the same in chem lab

  • @blackenedizzycore
    @blackenedizzycore Před 4 lety +73

    I love how casually he says "I just dropped them into my acid bath"

  • @KonradKubinski
    @KonradKubinski Před 4 lety +73

    *When mom discovers your waste drawer*

  • @odw32
    @odw32 Před 5 lety +47

    Finally! All this time I've been living with these vats of manganese heptoxide under my bed, now I know what to do with it!

  • @amelyoussouf3726
    @amelyoussouf3726 Před 3 lety +28

    NileBlue: to be safe, I’m going to put this waste in a bag and store it in my waste container.
    NileRed: LeT’s BlAsT iT wItH a BlOw ToRcH.

  • @Ministrator03
    @Ministrator03 Před 5 lety +8

    I really appreciate that you reuse the remnants of your experiments as much as possible and handle the disposal responsibly! I have experienced some hobby chemists who simply leave any leftovers in the drain or household garbage. Thank you!

  • @wiwaxiasilver827
    @wiwaxiasilver827 Před 4 lety +12

    A fascinating aspect for me is how you commit steps to get the toxic ions into insoluble forms/states. Really reminds me that ion chemistry is integral to life.

  • @darmstadtschaa
    @darmstadtschaa Před 3 lety +16

    "The yellow colour kinda threw me off"
    Explosions&Fire: i feel you

  • @stoutlager6325
    @stoutlager6325 Před 5 lety +14

    The clean up procedures are just as interesting to me as the original experiments. Thanks for posting these and do please continue in future.

  • @wahidtrynaheghugh260
    @wahidtrynaheghugh260 Před 5 lety +38

    “It’s not a good idea to burn waste”
    *Does it anyway*

  • @taterskins1033
    @taterskins1033 Před 5 lety +17

    The cleanup is still cool because from our perspective you’re still doing chemistry. I find it fascinating but it’s too tedious for me to enjoy doing it. Watching you do it, on the other hand, is the perfect medium of ease and fascination.

  • @ultranerdprime7468
    @ultranerdprime7468 Před 5 lety +1

    I really like these cleanup videos, glad to hear you're planning on doing more of them!

  • @WindowsDevPro
    @WindowsDevPro Před 3 lety +22

    I like how your waste management is the same approach I take for managing my mental health. Keep adding to it and eventually pay a professional to help deal with it in about 10 years.

  • @bagochips834
    @bagochips834 Před 5 lety +43

    You should get an x-ray spectrometer like Cody'sLab has, you can use that to examine your waste and determine what's in it then potentially purify everything into usable chemicals.

    • @vivimannequin
      @vivimannequin Před 5 lety +9

      Look up how much those things cost

    • @askquestionstrythings
      @askquestionstrythings Před 5 lety +9

      XRF guns don't cover organic compounds or light elements. That severely limits the usefulness for identification of chemistry wastes.
      FYI cody'slab had to give back the XRF gun he was borrowing and currently does not have access to one.

    • @bagochips834
      @bagochips834 Před 5 lety +2

      @@askquestionstrythings that's disappointing, are there any sort of easily portable spectrometers that would be more helpful for chemistry particularly organic chemistry?

    • @askquestionstrythings
      @askquestionstrythings Před 5 lety +3

      @@bagochips834 as far as I'm aware there is nothing currently that's in the realm of portable for identification with organic chemistry.
      This article talks about some of the other techniques that chemists use and why light elements are different. www.thermofisher.com/blog/mining/another-option-for-light-element-analysis/

  • @leftysheppey
    @leftysheppey Před 3 lety +5

    The good thing about documenting your waste clean up on CZcams is that when you have 2 decades worth of waste bags, this is a reference page as to what may be in them, if your notes aren't as complete as youd like

  • @SomeSortaPro
    @SomeSortaPro Před 5 lety +1

    Nile blue makes me so happy to see! Thank you for all the effort

  • @miialamia1653
    @miialamia1653 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you, these videos are pretty much just as valuable as the actual synthesis.

  • @mannys9130
    @mannys9130 Před 5 lety +3

    This series would be extremely interesting. I'd love to see the aftermath cleanup of the reactions from NileRed. Show us what you currently have in the waste drawer too please! :)

  • @lilbacon7777
    @lilbacon7777 Před 5 lety +7

    Love that you’re doing this, waste cleanup is one of the most important parts of lab work, unfortunately it is often looked over and forgotten.

    • @dima.jiharev
      @dima.jiharev Před 2 lety

      Why bother, just put it down the drain!

    • @lilbacon7777
      @lilbacon7777 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dima.jiharev Gonna assume thats a joke lol

    • @dima.jiharev
      @dima.jiharev Před 2 lety

      @@lilbacon7777 of course it's a joke 😄. But what would happen in case this mess really goes into the sewers with water?

    • @user-xi5ej4ox5s
      @user-xi5ej4ox5s Před rokem

      JUST POUR EVERYTHING IN THE TOILET LMAO

  • @LiborTinka
    @LiborTinka Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for every cleanup video! Most chemists don't bother providing their cleanup process, but it is very important to know for amateurs who can't afford commercial waste management.

  • @mellertid
    @mellertid Před rokem +1

    Probably the best manganese heptoxide cleanup video I've seen this week.

  • @Green_Eclipse
    @Green_Eclipse Před 5 lety +12

    Even your second channel has really high quality.

    • @fsmith45
      @fsmith45 Před 4 lety

      Dylans17 I think he just makes the videos and then decides which channel to put it on.

  • @khaopan_2316
    @khaopan_2316 Před 4 lety +18

    His vision : chemicals.
    My vision : brown water.

  • @cin3859
    @cin3859 Před 5 lety

    I would love to see the cleanup process of your projects, I thinks it’s pretty cool to see what you do with all the leftover stuff

  • @GothicG
    @GothicG Před 4 lety

    Love this channel, was shocked to see the amount of subs, you deserve so much more :)

  • @Whatwhat3434
    @Whatwhat3434 Před 5 lety +10

    yes - team clean up! thanks for listening!

  • @toby3084
    @toby3084 Před 5 lety +15

    6:18 cool down with that asmr nile lol

  • @safaa9654
    @safaa9654 Před 5 lety

    i definitely like watching how you clean all your tools!

  • @shawnpang2979
    @shawnpang2979 Před 3 lety

    I appreciate ur video. Glad to see that u r a responsible person

  • @raec7022
    @raec7022 Před 4 lety +12

    can we see a waste drawer tour❔👀

  • @tomwhitington8737
    @tomwhitington8737 Před 5 lety +4

    Good way to start my day

  • @3yron
    @3yron Před rokem

    Glad to see you’re being responsible with the waste!

  • @wicketrin8138
    @wicketrin8138 Před 2 lety

    I love watching all parts of the process, thank you so much. I'd watch an unedited video of a week long project if you put it up.

  • @NoircatMask
    @NoircatMask Před 3 lety +4

    4:57 looks like the last time i tried to bake muffins

  • @JustinS06
    @JustinS06 Před 2 lety +5

    7:14 Nah mate, you just need a shovel and some dirt

  • @codycall6513
    @codycall6513 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the back to back videos.

  • @benjamintangen8838
    @benjamintangen8838 Před 4 lety

    Love to watch it all, love these cleanups

  • @ZeLunatic
    @ZeLunatic Před 5 lety +36

    0:40 belongs on r/suspiciousquotes haha
    Also on a serious note I also love watching the cleanup, it's very informative!

  • @strade601
    @strade601 Před 5 lety +20

    The solid chunk you had at the end would probably be polymerized aniline with salts trapped inside.

  • @McChiru
    @McChiru Před 5 lety +1

    There is something very satisfying about watching you deal with waste. Love watching them

  • @barrymayson2492
    @barrymayson2492 Před 5 lety

    Like the production values it's nice to see from beginning to end I remember cleaning up was 50% of my duties when working in a laboratory.

  • @brazilianambassadordale8223

    Funnily enough, ascorbic acid worked incredibly well for me to clean off any manganese dioxide stains in the past. After that you just as bicarbonate to precipitate Mn salts and ur done

  • @Zestric
    @Zestric Před 5 lety +5

    Yes we still very much like the cleanup stuff

  • @BVasquezp
    @BVasquezp Před 4 lety

    I think I enjoy your cleanup attempts more than the actual procedure.

  • @ThoughtsofAnt
    @ThoughtsofAnt Před 3 lety +1

    The fact that someone just knows how to do this stuff is amazing

  • @ZivTheWyrd
    @ZivTheWyrd Před 4 lety +3

    Aren't iron compounds a common contaminant in Manganese products? Maybe ferric chloride was what was causing the the yellow-ish colour in the waste solution?

  • @JustinRed624
    @JustinRed624 Před 4 lety +4

    while scrolling through recommendations, I thought the thumbnail I thought this was some beef dish with egg on top

  • @murphycop864
    @murphycop864 Před 4 lety +1

    I've been doing it several times from several experiments most using potasium permanganate, and really don't know how much products created, I guess I talk for every one of us. We like to see what to do with these wastes. Thanks Nile.

  • @PHREEEEZY21
    @PHREEEEZY21 Před 2 lety

    I wish I had the skill to remember all this stuff like you it’s so impressive that’s you know this much

  • @pingasatchi9247
    @pingasatchi9247 Před 4 lety +13

    You know shit’s about to go down when he says “however”

  • @YeetZmeN
    @YeetZmeN Před 3 lety +4

    I thought “hehe piss” when I saw the color and wouldn’t you know it

  • @CrimsonVexiduos
    @CrimsonVexiduos Před 2 lety

    i could take nilereds voice and just listen to it all day

  • @austinthedad53
    @austinthedad53 Před 3 lety +1

    I have no idea what he is doing. But I’m learning cool random facts and I like seeing the process of someone’s passion. It’s dope

  • @No-pm4ss
    @No-pm4ss Před 5 lety +4

    5:11 It looked like you ate that :)

  • @jhyland87
    @jhyland87 Před 5 lety +6

    1:12 wait, you just threw the glass pipettes away? Why? You can clean and reuse them...

    • @Oddi0
      @Oddi0 Před 5 lety +10

      My guess is that there's a chance that the heat from the reactions damaged the glass, and he doesn't want to risk them breaking during an experiment.

    • @sebastion321
      @sebastion321 Před 5 lety +11

      @@Oddi0 This. And glass pipettes like that are dirt cheap (some kinds are $100 USD for 1000 of them).

  • @RNAlh
    @RNAlh Před 5 lety

    I'd be totally for videos about dealing with waste. It wouldn't be as interesting on the surface, but I'm here because I like watching how you extract compounds and make solutions. The project is basically just the vehicle to me.

  • @Kishin-lv8dt
    @Kishin-lv8dt Před 3 lety +1

    You make clean up sound fun

  • @benlavine6259
    @benlavine6259 Před 5 lety +9

    "ACID" ?

  • @eugeneruby433
    @eugeneruby433 Před 4 lety +15

    Don't try to hide it...
    You're the current Potions Professor at Hogwarts, aren't you?

  • @dtb252
    @dtb252 Před 5 lety

    yeah i don't always know what to do with waste so these videos are great! thank you

  • @udayyadav3489
    @udayyadav3489 Před 5 lety

    appreciate your efforts on waste management

  • @mxrsh1106
    @mxrsh1106 Před 5 lety +5

    I didnt even know you spoke manganese

    • @U014B
      @U014B Před 3 lety

      Actually, Manganese is the country, Manganesian is the language.

    • @mxrsh1106
      @mxrsh1106 Před 3 lety

      Noel Goetowski oooo grammar police at it again, I was making a metal joke though. Hints the nature of the video ;)

    • @mxrsh1106
      @mxrsh1106 Před 3 lety

      Noel Goetowski oooo grammar police at it again, I was making a metal joke though. Hints the nature of the video ;)

  • @garbleduser
    @garbleduser Před 5 lety +7

    Sounds like your waste could be merch!

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981

    I've always liked science but you got me into chemistry your very smart and I know you are going to do great things keep it up and dont give up on anything

  • @BatteryAcid1103
    @BatteryAcid1103 Před 5 lety +2

    Just liking and commenting to tell you and the algorithm that i like this content :)

  • @dimerdim8403
    @dimerdim8403 Před rokem +3

    Came here to learn how to clean my bong. Came out with a chemistry degree

  • @Anonymous-ks8el
    @Anonymous-ks8el Před 5 lety +14

    I too can accidentally make urine

  • @bukenstokk
    @bukenstokk Před 8 měsíci

    We need more videos, these are awesome.

  • @faaf42
    @faaf42 Před 5 lety

    Very interesting to watch. Thanks!

  • @HikaruDewan
    @HikaruDewan Před 5 lety +3

    2:40 mmmm forbidden coke

  • @sofiahammerschlag6273
    @sofiahammerschlag6273 Před 2 lety +2

    6:32 hmmm dalgona candy

  • @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156

    This is seriously just as interesting as your "main" material. Cheers.

  • @noodledoodles9
    @noodledoodles9 Před 3 lety

    I don't understand a word of this but I thoroughly enjoyed it

  • @crocogator665
    @crocogator665 Před 5 lety +4

    3:43 Was it because you peed into the glass?
    3:53 Oh

  • @lukas1085
    @lukas1085 Před 5 lety +3

    Hey, I really enjoy your content. If you ever need an NMR in future you can pm me and I can run it for you - but I’m located in Europe

  • @ThEASbO
    @ThEASbO Před 2 lety

    love it Nigel

  • @sorsorscience0787
    @sorsorscience0787 Před 5 lety

    I really do admire the clean up videos, as it has helped me and Im sure many others ensure the safest possible disposal of experimental waste. My next question though, is: at this point, why cant you just throw that stuff away? I mean, it’s not dangerous anymore to have in a landfill right?

  • @viscinium
    @viscinium Před 5 lety +15

    Danger
    "acid"
    Do you have LSD in there?

    • @stefangadshijew1682
      @stefangadshijew1682 Před 5 lety +3

      Funnily enough, LSD isn't actually an acid, but an amide.
      Just food for thought, lol.

  • @respectedmastermind
    @respectedmastermind Před 3 lety +2

    Im starting to see a trend xD
    7:20 or buy a larger storage to keep them pog

  • @adslammer1359
    @adslammer1359 Před 5 lety

    Wow, I was actually wondering this as well!

  • @BeeHolding
    @BeeHolding Před 5 lety +1

    i find the clean up fascinating