The oxygen you breathe is (para)magnetic

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2022
  • I wanted to make a short video about the paramagnetic property of oxygen. The paramagnetism is caused by the triplet state of oxygen. In the future I want to make a video about singlet oxygen.
    Be careful! Liquid oxygen can be very dangerous! Do not repeat what you see in the video!
    Do you have any questions or suggestions? I would like to hear them in the comments! If you want, you can join my patreon to help me working on my projects. All posts will be public, so you can participate without paying. / advancedtinkering
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Komentáře • 20

  • @alexandermarsteller7848
    @alexandermarsteller7848 Před rokem +4

    One interesting consequence of the para magnetism of oxygen is that the magnetic field aligns the molecules, leading to an anisotropy in the interaction between the non-spherical oxygen molecules.
    As a result, properties such as viscosity, thermal conductivity, or index of refraction become dependent on the orientation relative to the applied field.

    • @codycampbell790
      @codycampbell790 Před 2 měsíci

      Meaning earth is a stationary flat magnetic plane field. ❤ made by God or Yehua.

  • @syntaxerorr
    @syntaxerorr Před 2 lety +2

    I love the jig your printed. Shows very clearly that it's the magnets at work here.

  • @trebuchette633
    @trebuchette633 Před 2 lety +6

    This video and channel is incredible! I hope you keep making more videos and get more recognition

  • @sealpiercing8476
    @sealpiercing8476 Před 2 lety +6

    That cryopump is awesome. Try not to burn the lab down with your newfound powers of pouring out whole dewars of liquid oxygen :P

  • @NOBOX7
    @NOBOX7 Před rokem +1

    Im short on time and big on ideas , always wanted to sperate 02 from liquid air using magnets .

  • @EliasExperiments
    @EliasExperiments Před 2 lety +2

    Very cool demonstration, and very well explained! ;-)

  • @nikoskaravitakis9437
    @nikoskaravitakis9437 Před 2 lety +2

    lovely!. Have you measured power draw of the Helium compressor?.

    • @AdvancedTinkering
      @AdvancedTinkering  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! I havent done it yet. I am missing a power usage monitor.

  • @ugarit5404
    @ugarit5404 Před 2 lety +1

    One thing i would like to see,never done before on youtube:cesium soap (soap made of csoh):)

  • @Muonium1
    @Muonium1 Před 2 lety +1

    SEHR sehr wunderschonen kanal. I've never seen ANYONE do many of the things being done on this channel before anywhere else. The only other place I've ever seen even the mere existence of exotic alkali metal discharge tubes is at the UK lamptech site, to say nothing of actually seeing one in operation like this. It should go without saying that the aesthetic quality of the videos is superlative, but I'm much more interested in the subject matter itself, and it is truly extraordinary the degree to which your video topics overlap with my own personal interests: lasers, radiation, plasma discharges, spectroscopy, cryogenics, exotic inorganic chemistry.... WOW. The only other channels I've seen that do work similar to here are Ben Krasnow's Applied Science, and Tech Ingredients, but they do a video on a topic that's interesting and then abandon it forever! Very frustrating. It seems like you are also using one of those ebay dermatology lasers that Styropyro demoed some years back and actually getting good LIBS results out of it! That's amazing. I would really love to see more integration of what looks like a very high quality and resolution spectrometer to some of the other plasma topics. For instance maybe you can see the self-inversion of the D lines in the Na lamp, or investigate that strange effect of two different colors of emission in the Rb spectrum based on vapor pressure. I guess maybe it's just inert Ar in the headspace, but I've seen similar anomalous behavior near the electrodes in Plucker tubes of pure gasses before. Anyway, incredible channel and REALLY looking forward to more!

    • @AdvancedTinkering
      @AdvancedTinkering  Před 2 lety

      Wow! That you a lot for the kind words! I am really happy to hear, that people enjoy my videos!
      Yes, the video by styropyro gave me the idea to use a laser like that for my LIBS project. Sadly I had to sell the laser to make room for my other projects and get some money. Since I am doing all of that in my single room flat, space is limited. But as soon as I have more space available and have the money, I will again buy a laser to explore the possibilities further.
      My next lager project is still the Stern-Gerlach experiment. There are so many interesting problems to solve until it will work but I think I can get it to work. Proofing the spin of electrons at home would be so awesome. Glad to see, that you will be there to witness the process :)

    • @Muonium1
      @Muonium1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdvancedTinkering oh shit dude, awesomeeee!!!! I've never even seen a real Stern-Gerlach setup! Since learning about it in high school 20 years ago it's just been an endless ocean of boring diagrams and bad cartoons! That is so cool. I will definitely be there to see the process!
      I really want to give you some money but I hate Patreon and their constant censorship and banning of users. Do you have any other means for viewers to give, like a website or subscribestar, or a paypal?

    • @AdvancedTinkering
      @AdvancedTinkering  Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately patreon is currently the only way to support me.

  • @RainOrigami
    @RainOrigami Před 2 lety +1

    this video was sponsored by
    oxygen

  • @brfisher1123
    @brfisher1123 Před rokem

    Have you thought about freezing liquid oxygen solid by putting it under a vacuum?
    There are plenty of videos of people making solid nitrogen by putting liquid nitrogen under vacuum but only one video of someone making solid oxygen in a similar manner.
    video: czcams.com/video/6RRLBD1bB3E/video.html