Copernicium - Probably The Most Inert Metal On Earth!
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"Do not repeat the experiments shown in this video!"
okay i wont try to do copernicium
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Love these videos about these newer, lesser known elements like Copernicium. Good to see your furry associate make an appearance at the end too! Lol
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4:09 That architecture is STUNNING!
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Very good informative explanations 👍
Hey, Thoisoi, if possible, could you add subtitles on your main channel?
That would be nice... Sometimes he's hard to understand due to strong russian accent.
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Wow, an inert gaseous metal. a *heavy* metal no less at atomic #112. So strange
I do believe Hydrogen is a gaseous metal, much more volatile than copernicium. Hydrogen is much lighter, more stable, and very reactive. Very easy to come by. I agree, though. how can something that heavy be a gas. kind of like Radon. Heavy, inert gas, but not reactive, not a metal.
@ClickThisToSubscribe Hydrogen will combine with a lot of other elements. Almost all fossil fuels(except coal) are considered hydrocarbons variations on how hydrogen combines with carbon, to create a variety of physical properties. The core of Jupiter is metallic hydrogen, creating a magnetic field many times stronger than earth. To do that, it needs to conduct electricity in that form. it is also ferromagnetic. You're right, if you call "normal conditions" here on earth. It is very difficult to compress hydrogen into the metallic state here on earth. Hydrogen REALLY likes oxygen. They want to become water at the drop of a hat. It is anything but inert.
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Description says: "Do not repeat the experiments shown in this video!"
Well, ummm... I think I would obtain a Nobel price if I had repeated that at home :D
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Could somebody tell me what music is playing in the background between 0:38 and 2:45 ? Please, I would be very grateful.
question: what is the rotating electric image at 6:40? thanks for another great vid!
Cool! Some video about element named after Polish astronomer Mikołaj Kopernik (funny thing that other people called me that because I'm bit similar to him xD). There are some other elements with Polish accent, I mean curium (element 96, named after Maria Skłodowska-Curie) and polonium (element 84, discovered by Maria Skłodowska-Curie, named after her homeland Poland).
And before someone call me "German weeaboo" or something, I'll say it straight: I do not have to follow language rules this time because I used proper names that are not translated (given names). By the way I'm Polish not German (although in my country element 74 tungsten is called wolfram, I personally don't care how I call it, aluminum in Polish periodic table of elements is called "glin" but actually nobody use this name xD).
Marie Curie and Pierre Curie also discovered Radium in 1898. They also discovered a few isotopes of Actinium, Thorium I think which back then did not have those names. For example, Francium 223 was called Actinium K for a while. This one was discovered by Marguerite Perey.
You made me smile by saying; "Doesn't have much practical application
The most interesting of these transuranians are the double magic nuclei like Flerovium 114/184. However this was not found yet, maybe because its decay is too slow.
But Flerovium also has no practical application neither.
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I appreciate your use of half life game footage in this video. Keep it up.
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With his thicc accent
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Very interesting. Perhaps now there are only a few practical applications for the use of Copernicium, but technology is always marching forward. Figure out how to produce it more cheaply and make it more easily handled and transported at room temperature, and you can bet that will change in a hurry. Awesome that they should commemorate the contributions of Copernicus by naming this element after him.
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Well obviously ANY metal with a half-life under a minute is going to be a "gaseous metal" (not to mention on the decay chain you showed at 3:26, the next 5 on the decay chain have half lives under a minute too, each event generating 5 or 10 MeV). And if you were anywhere near a sample of appreciable size, you would be a "gaseous observer". It seems immaterial to me what its melting and boiling temperatures are.
Please make a video on *RADON*
Jeez you make nuclear chemistry so badass
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Never heard of it. A raidio active man made element at 1/10th of the speed of light created in 1996. How expensive is this material?
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1:45 Here you are, Mr. Spock in Kelvin alternative timeline! Please show us the technology!
Title used "Inert", which is defined as "lacking the ability or strength to move." They meant "Inane" (defined as silly) based upon the quantity available and decay time.
I want a hook for a hand made entirely of copernicium
props for the half life 2 footage!
Came for the science, stayed for the HL2
It's my pc or subtitles disappeared at ~1:00?
there are some issues with the english subtitles (p.e. 5:30)
We need a better way to make elements. Is there any attempt somewhere to boost the production? Or do we just need new physics?
My heavens,look at that lab ! Crazy complicated..
You Sound familiar. You have a different channel?
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Que pasó con los subtitulos!
where did that neutron go? 1:33
another one of your videos has no subtitles for portuguese from 1:20 of the video
What is with element 115.?
Running simulations to find out properties of a new element. Computers have come a long way.
Make a video about Flerovium
They use the same technique as was used to separate U238 from U235 during the Manhattan Project.
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I'm surprised you haven't done Americium yet since it can be easily obtained
1:20 There are some problems with the English and Arabic subtitles.
Where are subtitles?
Tillicum is the best thing I like in chemistry
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*some days
Next bromine please!
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Make a video on antielectron and antiprotone
You didn't mention if this element is stable. Do the atoms remain after manufacturing or decay quickly like other artificial elements.
It's obviously not stable
Dude he said it's "radioactive" .Do you even know what the fk radioactive mean? 😂
He clearly mentioned it's Half-Life. Do you know what the fk is half life ?😂
Currently I think the most stable that man-made superheavy elements get is Dubnium at a halflife measured in minutes, everything else degrades in less than the blink of an eye. Maybe someday we'll find that mythical island of stability for at least one of the superheavies.
Hello, @06:06 there is something written in russian, I suppose it is TRILLION, so 27 trillion dollars is for... one atom ? or one gram (@06:15) ?
Is it like coper? Sounds like Cooper Cu.
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Much more rake-tive lol
the most "in ert" in earth metal.
Make a video about thorium
Unfortunately it doesn't have much practical use but it has laid the groundwork for further research into other materials that don't have much practical use but cost exorbitant amounts of money.
how about ogganesson
Copernicium named by the name of Polish scientist Mikołaj Kopernik
We call him Nicholas Copernicus, but I see your point. His name was Latinized. I remember seeing a Polish stamp with Copernicus on it. But nobody will recognize the name "Kopernik".
there was Kopernik before Gopnik? man how our society nowadays went downward spiral
Yes. It's named after Mikołaj Kopernik, but in this times there was a fashion of latinizing names, like Columbus (Columb), Stradivarius (Stradivari). So he latinized his name too, making his name not Mikołaj Kopernik (Nicholas Copernick), but Nicholas Copernicus.
@Saulius Savelis The Prussians from Königsberg loved the Prussians from Brandenburg so much that they themselves asked the King of Poland for protection over these landsBut you do not teach such things on history - it's a shame!
And you are simply weak
@Saulius Savelis Dear sir, you express yourself rudely, from which I conclude that you are not a gentleman, but I see one plus in all of this - you have a sense of humor. It was the Grand Duchy of Lithuania asked the Kingdom of Poland for help, because it was to Lithuanians that were threatened with annihilation at the hands of the Teutonic Order.
Science is a system of observation,
classafiable and quantitative measures.
Physics is mostly:
"we think",
"Perhaps", and "maybe".
It's difficult to believe in modern physics when the entire believe structure is redefined every ten years.
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Wow
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If this really inert (noble) metal, maybe someday have monetary value like gold
where are the subtitles? x2 :(
OGANESSON 118 please.!!!
Please make about astatine