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- Asmongold Clips / Asmongold Reacts To: Hydrogen Water Situation
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Rich ppl moving on from H2O to H3O
I hope so
H3O in high amounts can kill you. Whether or not it works it's bad for you
Hopefully doesn't show up on HBO
The worse thing is that H3O IS A GOD DAMN ACID
From water to acid
"Water doesn't have Hydrogen in it"
Ahh yes, my favorite beverage: Oxygen
Better served below -183°C or -297°F
Even though Kelvins might be the best choice here (90K)
have another like
XD
Wait, wouldnt it be Monoxide?
@mikerolfe1842 isn't water h2O? So without hydrogen it would just be Oxygen.
@@mikerolfe1842 Yeah but idk if there's even a difference between monoxide and just "oxygen"
“Next to human stupidity, hydrogen is the most abundant thing in the universe”. I’m paraphrasing Albert Einstein.
Brilliant! 😂
If he didn’t say it, he should have.
The full quote is "There are two things that are infinite: The Universe, and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the universe" (I will admit it has been several years since I first saw the quote, so this might not be the actual quote. Still though...)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂OMG now there's people who went to school and people who actually learned something 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ARandomNope: Nope, friend, I think you got the quote correct and I believe Einstein was the one quoted. I myself can't recall where I heard that quote from.
Still, his genius and sense of humor are sorely missed.
1:37 Water is not “two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen” - water IS the molecule. The components are atoms.
Thank you, I was just about to comment that.
somewhere there’s a tree that’s tirelessly producing oxygen for this person and I think they owe it an apology.
I agree
Poor Mr Tree
One of the best insults the human race has ever created
Mr Tree deserves better...
Dude,if you thought of this comment,your brain functions,are on another level
Snake oil salesmen never really did go outta style. They just evolved.
Edit: WTF happened in these comments lol, y'all calm down out there.
The people on the other hand keep devolving.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
It is funny how scams have been almost literally the same for centuries and people NEVER wised up to them. The "Spanish Prisoner" scam first documented in the 1700s is almost exactly the same as modern Nigerian prince scam and it's variants are.
Heck, religion is still going strong. They figured out how to sell a product that doesn't even exist.
I don't have the feeling you need to evolve much to scam these people... q
"There's a sucker born every minute" P.T. Barnum..
In PT Barnum's day one a minute may have been about right, but I believe the present rate is considerably higher!
And, at least barnum was entertaining.@@Wiseguy1408
I know, I’m one of them
One of my all time favorite quotes to use. Thank you!
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
"There's more stupidity in the universe than hydrogen, and it has twice the shelf life" - Frank Zappa
nice profile pic
She votes
Let that sink in
100% guarantee she votes democrat
10$ says she's liberal
Universal suffarage is a mistake in my book. Need some kind of bar.
$10 says she’s conservative
id have to bet 1 dollar because its too easy for you to win LOL
"Water does not have hydrogen in it."
Have she been drinking liquid oxigen?
I've heard of people who enjoy ice cold beverages, but drinking liquid O2 might be takings things a bit far.
Have you been drinking gaz form hydrogen ? Because that's what hydrogen is: a gaz.. so when she talks about hydrogen, she talks as everyone should know about a gaz...
and that Dr of M.D. doesn't know sh*t about what he's talking, it's also such an embarassment fr.
I swear common sense is dead cos you guys killed it a long time ago (RIP)
And if you think you're stil right like 99% of the people in here, just one thing, google "hydrogened water" click on the 1st link you get and read for a couple of minutes please.
Not even able to use google in 2024.. to 1000x down something wrong you could have known true within a minute. For decades hydrogened watter has been scientificaly studied!
Peace idiot
@@caffynated8046 🤣🤣🤣
you would probably stop at a "break neck" speed
if you get what I am saying
Gases like H2 can be dissolved in water. I think that is what she is trying to say. But solubility of H2 gas in water is very poor.
has she*
Some people freeze their leftover boiling water to have it handy when they need hot water.... 🤫
Too funny. Best comment ever.
1:54 CHECK WITH THE HINDENBURG 🤣🤣🤣... I'VE SPILT MY TEA 🤣🤣🤣
"Water is not hydrated" I've lost all faith in humanity
Water ain't wet!
@@MyouKyuubiactually there is a "dry water". It is still heavily hydrated, but...Not wet :D
Stay hydrated my friend.
The moment when her high school chemistry teacher started cooking meth in the basement.
Dont worry, ONLY Americans would ever think this! Prob buying it while injecting themselves with drain cleaner to keep covid away! smh
The fact that she survived to adulthood is a miracle.
Even scarier is they fact that she probably breeds and votes.
she is just making bank by selling trash to braindead people, the ones buying are completely lost tho
She probably knows its a scam and is part of the grift herself sadly enough
Government wont let stupid die off.
But have you seen the giant beanstalk in her garden. No? Me either.
2 Hydrogen _atoms_ + 1 Oxygen _atom_ = 1 water _molecule_
This reminds me of the 90s when people were buying those metal bracelets that were suppose to alleviate your pain but were just a ripoff. I had a friend who claimed it worked which was nothing more than a placebo effect.
That hasn’t gone away. They’re still selling like hotcakes to the scientifically challenged. 😂
Worked for me! Copper. 😂
I mean, it did it‘s job then😅❤😂
In a way, if you feel better because you think you will, the bracelet or whatever does work, you feel better. Granted its not going to fix any actual problem.
@@MGower4465 Yes, which is why I said it was nothing more than a placebo effect.
"Water doesn't have hydrogen in it"
Wait until she figures out what H2O is
Reminds me of that radio prank where they warned people that dihydrogen monoxide came out of the taps. Those guys lost their jobs.
You've got it all wrong. You don't need some weird artificial chemical like H2O. Why not drink equate brand 50% isopropanol? It contains plenty of hydrogen-rich water, and without water, most people will die in a few days. It's also guaranteed to be clean from any bacteria or viruses. Doctors and surgeon use it all the time, and we know they're smart people. You could be a smart people too. 👍
Disclaimer: for the 1% who might need to hear it, this is a joke. Don't drink isopropanol
Holistic Oxygen
Dont hold your breath, she wont. Rocks dont read.
she will not. If you tell her, she will claim it is only propaganda...
Wait till tik tok hears that H2O2 is extra oxygenated and start drinking peroxide
That would be the dream
😂
Good
I am struggling to remember what hydrogen peroxide does to the human body other than bad.
Edit: it's bleach
It's the sequel to water
Somebody failed high school chemistry.
Biochemist here, I'm going to step in just to review what aspects of this SNAKE OIL are possible to achieve.
The product page does describe the use of Solid polymer electrolysis (SPE) and a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) technology. The idea behind this patented water bottle is to generate hydrogen gas (H2) from 2 molecules of H2O and oxygen gas as byproduct. It is well known that hydrogen gas has an extremely low solubility in water, the site claims that it can provide around 3 ppm of H2 dissolved, nevertheless, assuming 100% efficiency it should not be possible to dissolve more than 1ppm. At the bottom of their website they do provide a lab analysis measuring different metals and other parameters, but not H2 dissolved (lol), I could only notice that the pH was very low, this is likely due to the fact that the reaction is somewhat like this:
2H2O -> O2 + 4H+ + 4e, thus increasing the amount of protons in water making it more acidic.
Finally, there's another concern about this, it has yet to be proved that hydrogen gas could provide a therapeutic effect in any way, it is hypothesized that H2 could act as an antioxidant, neutralizing OH- radicals in the body. Even in that case this is extremely inefficient, there are many natural antioxidants in nature in large concentrations, probably any fruit that contains anthocyanins would provide a better antioxidant effect than this useless water bottle.
The woman is truly stupid and doesn't know how to explain what the product does, but there was more depth than what these comments showed. PS: not native English speaker
Marketing hates Science!
Acidic water is less benefitial / more harmful than alcaline water? If the effect you refer to provided the best case scenario outcome, would you say it would balance out any less positive outcomes of long term consumption of acidic water?
Telling people their water was full of Dihydrogen Monoxide and watching them freak out has always been one of my favorite nerd jokes
Bro it's fucking crazy that the FDA allows for Dihydrogen Monoxide to be in our water supply when it's the main ingredient to Weed killer and bleach.
I just told my husband I used to do this to my students when introducing chemical bonds and their naming conventions 😂
Late 90s, around 28 y/o, went back to school to get into IT. Had to take some fluff, one class was a speech class and teach was a Toastmaster. Did one of my speeches on the dangers of Dihydrogen Monoxide. Was good fun.
You can get incredibly rich if you create device to remove Dihydrogen Monoxide from water. These TikTok people will buy it all :D
How much you want to bet that the makers of that played no Man's sky and that's where they got that word from
"Water doesn't have hydrogen in it" just killed me
It's technically correct... There's no free hydrogen in water - and this electrolysis device will produce it.
@@Ilamarea yeah but people are too stupid to think for themselves. The formula for this hydrogenated water would be H + H2O. Carbonated water. So, like sodas and stuff.
As far as I knew, carbonated water doesn't make you more healthy, but whatever. It isn't the dumbest thing people believed.
It is funny to see people think they are so smart by pointing out that water already has hydrogen in it, and so adding unbinded hydrogen to water won't make a difference.
But they are so stupid they forget, hydrogen is a gas, and water is a liquid.
People like you is why no one has faith in humanity. She is braindead but you are on another level. You don't even understand why she is wrong. "H2O iS hAS HyDRogEN In iT", that is just what water is, it doesn't necessarily mean hydrogen gas can't be diffused into the water. But the end of the video explained that the hydrogen gas would just escape the water immediately and hydrogen gas is not something you would want in your body.
@@Ilamarea I mean is that technically correct? Water the molecule contains hydrogen. It doesn't have free hydrogen, but I feel like if you meant "free molecule" you should specify that instead of specifying "either free or bonded" And things like "60 percent of a human is water" would support this argument, yet there is no guarantee that any of that is technically correct, no? So now I wonder which one is it.
Anyway just rememberedf that "hydrogen" literally comes from the word for water.
“It’s not hydrated…”
"There's a sucker born every minute" - P.T. Barnum
Suckers aren't born. They are made!
Water doesn't have hydrogen in it. Brilliant.
I would let that slide!
There's a difference between "consist of" and having in it"
Water usually have some gases in it. That allows fish to get som oxygen without sticking their head up and breathe like a dolphin.
"Help you detox"
YOU HAVE A LIVER! AND KIDNEYS! THATS WHAT THEY DO!
Education at its finest
Exactly. Provide it with the proper fuel and it will do its job as it should.
People just wanna drink alcohol and eat junk food while staying healthy.
They're also just idiots that slurp up any cooko idea they're fed.
whenever anything talks about "detox" that thing is immediately a scam. Its just a buzz word they love to throw in when their product is essentially useless, but they can throw in that it supposedly will help you "detox" and all the facebook and tiktok mums are in on it
Not if either one or the other isn't working properly, they dont...This water still isn't going to help, though...
Not always...Multiple conditions reduce both liver, and kidney fumction, and no amount of water can fix them...
When it comes to chemistry, I'm dumb. But I'm not that dumb.
You are not that dumb pal, trust me, you are not that dumb
You are NOT DUMB , Trust me you are not
imaging having internet but falling for shit like that
It's more like common sense, Yo can fact check everything nowadays but... why bother?
Well, if it's any consolation, your common sense is showing. For the sake of others, keep it exposed
"I just got some powdered water......I don't know what to add" - Steven Wright
Eat it dry and breathe
im thinking would powdered water be ice crushed up to powder or would it melt
Steven Wright is great!
Well, the guy selling it IS the ultimate human.
But… H2O… it’s in the F*CKING formula !!
Brah!
She's blonde and on tikTok...
H30 is better water hahaha
@@promethiac2641 🤓actually it is physically impossible
H²O.
*_eɪtʃ._* tuːˈoʊ!
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH²O!!!
We are not far away from "It got electrolytes."
Well, someone did make a real Brawndo.
well that movie quote was already based on real life marketing for gatorade
Guess it’s time to start putting it on plants.
We are already there
I mean, it has what plants crave so....
50 yrs ago the bullies in my neighborhood sold the disabled kid up the block dehydrated water……empty bottle. Never liked bullies
I have been working on freeze dried water. It will truly be a game changer. It is as light as nothing and when you add cold water, it is so refreshing.
when this person rolls their eyes,they aren’t being disrespectful, they are just looking for their brain.
Remember, women don't need men.
😲🤯👍🫵😂🤣😂🤣😂
Her.
She's too old to behave like a teen.
@@henrikmonkee mentally still a child 😲👍😁
That lady was definitely not paid to promote a super expensive bottle of water. Trust me, I'm a physician.
Oh wow I'm a physician too bro!
Yea but no one forced her to say that the water has no hydrogen in it 😂
I love this meme lmao
@@Tetrathegod a lot of times these promotionals come with a script and if you deviate you don't get paid.
9/10 physicians will recommend.
That went wrong too, a water molecule contains two hydrogen ATOMS and one oxygen ATOM. No hydrogen molecules and no oxygen molecules.
Btw Hawthorne effect is the effect of knowing you are being observed has on you. It's when you act diffrent, or do different things BECAUSE you know you are being tested/observed.
Wait till she hears about oxygen rich air
Well, oxygen rich air would kill you
To be fair, thats an actual thing, a higher concentration of O2 in the air, but it gets you high, since your body isnt used to having so much O2 to breath (normal composition is about 21%v/v)
Oxygen rich air would blow up the planet
i mean the air you breathe is only 20% oxygen so it's pretty shitty by that metric. on the other hand, i like it when the entire atmosphere doesn't burst into flames when i strike a match
@@colpelvole3275what
Don't people with breathing conditions breathe pure oxygen from time to time at least
People learning water is healthy is hilarious to me, people drink nothing but soda and alcohol and then wonder why they feel bad all the time
Please don't call me out like that
I drink water by day and beer by night. I've always loved water and I love trees, so I want my water in a can to taste like trees.
@syko2164 what kind of beers?
@@syko2164 So basically you drink water and poison, gotcha.
@@power50001562 IPAs, the tree comment should have made that obvious.
> Dr. Terry Simpson M.D.
> Water is 2 molecules of hydrogen and 1 molecule of oxygen.
> Dr.
> M.D.
This is why aliens don't talk to us anymore
1:35 editor I love you I literally just thought "I just took Organic Chemistry and this is bullshit" then you immediately plug in a chemistry professor. 🤣
"water doesn't have hydrogen in it"
"... riiiiiiiiiight"
Am I the only one who read that with Dr. Evil's voice?
@@krajicsek13 I read it in Johnny Bravo's voice.
Guess she's never been "hydr"after in her life.
@@krajicsek13 Stewie from Family Guy. Damn dude now I'm seeing the Dr Evil pinkie finger at the end of every sentence 😂
@@Azmania3000 Carly mcevil confirmed 😂
Whats crazy is that some sellers are claiming their bottles make H3O (Trihydrogen Monoxide) only thought to exist in Neptune's atmosphere in microscopic quantities. other's are claiming the bottles make pure H3O+ (Hydronium), which at 25°c should have a pH of 0 to -1.74, making it one of the strongest acids on earth.
Underrated comment
Yeah they don't even know what they're selling. Hydrogen water is H2 + H2O, and most of the research around it is tailored towards cancer research but to my knowledge, there isn't any substantial evidence to claim it has benefits. Maybe in the future there will be enough evidence to make a claim though, who knows
Acid detox😊
Not bad chemistry, but not fully accurate, we don’t measure acid strength by pH of a solution we would more so observe the pKa value for how much a compound would disassociate a proton into solution for an equilibrium of hydronium ions formed. Acid/base strength is always judged by pKa/pkaH values
@@suleyman2768 i belive he dumbed it down for us to understand a bit of it, i've heard of PH levels more times than pKa value. What is important is, is it still a strong acid at 25º ?
Heavy water does exist - its water where the common hydrogen atom is replaced by deuterium, which has a neutron that the standard hydrigen atom does not.
It is however toxic and this is not it.
It is useful in nuclear science though.
Water has a process called self-ionization hydrogen atoms dissociate from water molecules and form free hydrogen ions in solution. Water absolutely has hydrogen in it already, that's what you're measuring when you use a pH meter.
Damn, forget your atomically stable H2O. We need explosive water.
I mean how else will they detox? If not for explosive water
Love me a glass of exploding water
Everything is more fun when it is explosive. Like diarrhea.
Yeah, gimme a glass of explosive water.
@@abbadullreee3298 i just want a glass of this oxygen they keep talking about
Ah yes, hydrogen rich water, also known as acidic water. I love it when my water has high hydrogen ion molar concentration, it neutralizes the bleach I consume
basic bleach🤣🤣
I need my abundance of H+ to neutralize all the OH- I’ve been consuming
Dude… no, what kind of half-baked tenth grade chemistry are you running on. Odds are the product is complete bullshit nonetheless, but, it’s obviously referring to H2 and not H+. It’s not the hydrogen bound in the water molecule, it’s not the floating ionized H+, it’s literally dissolved H2. If you bubble hydrogen through a given solvent, including water, you will displace the usual mixture of nitrogen and oxygen with hydrogen gas. Does that change anything? Probably no. But the solution will still be pH=7, or slightly acidic if any carbonic acid remains.
Maybe it’s diatomic dude. That’s where hydrogen gets magical
@@tylerbennett4488idk what kind of 11th grade chemistry you’re on, but if I remember right, 1 in a 1000 or so H2O molecules will dissociate and, of course, bind again in equilibrium. However, it is not making H2 gas. Maybe the claim is that it causes dissociation to occur more often but that doesn’t change anything in the end technically. Bad science on them and you
The extra hydrogen makes her an airhead.
As the hindenburg gas bags were filled with one hundred percent hydrogen, They did not explode at the time of that crash. the hydrogen merely burned. The flames that were caught on camera at that time were mostly the flammable lacquered fabric that covered the framework of the ship.
Ingredients for water: hydrogen (2) oxygen (1)
This lady: water has no hydrogen
it is true, water is not a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen...
She got me convinced. From now on I will only drink water that contains hydrogen.
Better try oxygen rich water.
Dude you're so smart, do you mind if I steal this idea?
Just be careful I heard someone was selling dangerous dihydrogen monoxcide
You must enrich your water with more water, to increase the amount of hydrogen you drink.
This is very important. You fill up half a glass of water, than you add another half of water for that extra hydrogen. There must be water in your water.
@@H0kram I'd like my water _extra wet_ thank you very much
You know it gets funnier.
Some ppl find the process is much faster if there is a tiny bit of salt in the water to help conduct the electricity. Problem with that is salt is NaCl and when the electricity starts ripping apart H2O it creates NaOCl aka Sodium Hypochlorite also known as bleach!
This ad is ridiculous. H3O is the hydronium ion, which is a water molecule with an extra proton (H+) attached to it. This ion is formed when a proton is added to water, typically as a result of an acid dissociating in water.
Heavy water is D2O, is water composed of deuterium, the hydrogen isotope with a mass double that of ordinary hydrogen, and oxygen.
"It hard to win an argument against a smart person, but it's almost impossible to win an argument against a stupid person."
My new favorite quote of 2024: "Water does not have hydrogen in it"
"Next thing you'll tell me is that water is wet!"
Then they say
"Water doesn't have water in it!"
@@ToadstedCroaks well there's a sayin goin around that water is not wet in itself but makes things wet that it collides with
@@s69osgt43water is water. It’s touching itself. It is wet 💀
@@phantompop3192 dont take it seriously lil bro , and even so it's combining into one 🕐
Its funny because she is right but you dont have any chemical knowledge so you just make fun of her because you learned that H in H2O stands for hydrogen. In reality thats an ionic bond. The hydrogen ion has very different properties to the hydrogen mollecule. And if you want to be really specific you can make the formula be h3o+ and that would still be correct according to Arrhenius formula. Stop making fun of people you are just as dumb
Mother Nature always has an uncanny ability to create mechanisms for us to separate out the idiots.
It appears she has worked her magic once more....
Please protect me from dirty hydrogen in my water
Her: "There's no hydrogen in it"
Also her: "it works by electrolysis, separating the hydrogen from the oxygen"
PICK ONE, WOMAN
No! It separates it and then adds it back in! Making it richer in Hydrogen than when it started! Miracle water!
I mean, it's a distinction between molecular and atomic hydrogen; but given that molecular hydrogen has a solubility of 0.01% in water, their electrolysed water also doesn't have any hydrogen in it either. All this bottle does is consume electricity to leave you with slightly less water than you started with...
@@tomj819 The problem also is that free Hydrogen is an extreme oxidant. So even if there were free hydrogen in the water it would be very bad for your health as it would destroy other complex molecules in your body.
Im always amazed how people will start riots because they think real medicine is a scam and then buy a 250$ waterbottle that does nothing but hey „my step bro said its good“
@@chuckwood3426 Aren't you confusing it with free Oxygen? Which indeed is very bad for you, if too much of it is inside your body.
As much as I want to not believe that people are this dumb, I can't forget about how A&W's 1/3 lb burger didn't succeed because people thought it was smaller than McDonald's quarter pounder.
You know what's more dumb? People who believed a CEO making shitty excuses for why his shitty restraint failed. A&W failed because it sucked ass not because anyone was confused about what a third is.
@@FlailingJunk *restaurant
Arby's doesn't make burgers. It was A&W
@@khaldrakon Fixed it, I don't know why I wrote Arby's
Arby's burger was disgusting.
Based on my 6th grade chemistry classes I would assume 1 of 2 things happen. #1 the hydrogen quickly recombined with the oxygen you just liberated... or 2 it quickly floats the surface of the water and out into the atmosphere.
There are more Hydrogen atoms in a single water molecule than there are stars in the entire Solar system!
This is unironically how you would sell water to a fish.
I'm convinced anyone who uses the word "unironically" already has one of these things
People isn't suddenly became dumb, we just have the internet to register and see it.
People aren't suddenly becoming dumb ..........
You just proved it , buddy .
Bro snitched on himself 💀💀💀
@@fromnowon7311 Your reply puts you in the same category.
I'm going to guess english is not his first language.
But he writes it well enough for me to understand what he meant.
And it is considered one of the hardest languages to learn.
So rather than just conclude he is dumb, you might consider him possibly intelligent enough to learn another language. Rather than straight to an insult.
@@festersmith8352 nobody cares. When you go to a foreign country and goof up the language, those people will probably laugh at you too. Quit being butthurt on other people's behalf. Such an SJW thing to do.
@@654Crossman Laughing at someone's poor second language skills, and calling someone dumb for trying, is two entirely different things. And his comment doesn't offer a description of laughing at him.
If SJW is your choice of description to use. Than look at the pot calling the kettle black.
Who's butthurt here?
"This water helps you avoid constipation"
Her audience: 🤯
Separate oxygen and hydrogen and all you have left are gases. This woman would think that dihydrogen monoxide is poison.
This reminds of when that report of dihydrogen monoxide being put into everything and lethal when consumed in large quantities. People started freaking out and it was on the news, shit was hilarious.
I use that on a regular basis to temporarily dupe someone to teach them a lesson about credentialism.
@@hektoerdonovan2121what is credentialism
Only a few gallons for the lethal effects to kick in
That shit is serious though! I heard 100% of people who have used dihydrogen monoxide have died!
@@hektoerdonovan2121 BREAKING NEWS: Grown ass middle-class adult trips 30 years later for not learning basic chemistry in high-school
Whenever the question is "could someone really be *this* stupid?", the answer is *always* "yes"
Albert Einstein : "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe". Still and will always be true.
@@terajimaatsutane That quote was never from Einstein, but it's still quite true.
Water does not have Hydrogen in it... I'm gonna let that marinate.
Hawthorn effect is not a placebo effect. They tested worker productivity with different types of lighting and shared their results with the workers. No matter which type of light productivity kept going up until peaking. They concluded it was the practice of keeping track of metrics and displaying them which incentivizes the top performers to compete and the bottom performers to at least not be last
I read that the workers did better because they liked having a change in their dull work environment.
@@lilporky8565 who knows. I wasn’t there, after all
I think you could have worded your explanation a little better. But ok.
Edit:
Ok, what's going on here is not Hawthorn effect. Hawthorn effect is more of an HR thing at the work place.
What's going on here, the video, is more inclined to "cognitive dissonance", where as if a certain ammount of people keep saying something is true, then you will be likely to believe it even if it is not. That or most commonly known as a scam.
@@dynas9935 Ok well I read it from a textbook for a business course I took in college so I just assumed it was true.
@@lilporky8565 good thing we have the internet, you could always research!
If you don't think people are this stupid, you haven't left your house in a day.
Or been on the internet in the last two decades
Imagine generating hydrogen and loosing instantly because you need ultra reinforced stuff to keep it from leaking and becoming a massive greenhouse gas.
Even if that was not a scam... It would still be a scam 💀
I need to go find my brain, it screamed and ran away to hide in a corner when she said that water has no hydrogen in it
"Water doesn't have hydrogen"
Me: contemplates my entire existence and everything I believe
There is an old, old PC game called Space Quest. One of the items you need to make sure you pick up is a can of 'Dehydrated Water'. The label on it reads "Pelvitron's Dehydrated Water (H2) - All you add is air! Makes 10 gallons!" "Directions - To use, simply drink from nozzle. Metered amounts will be dispensed. Caution - Do not attempt to open or rupture! Misuse could result in personal injury and/or flash flooding."
I guess you didn't know that this is also a product you can actually buy online - I kid you not.
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They're all gag items though.
@@adb888 I'd probably misuse it and either hurt myself or flood the house😁
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
"There's a sucker born every minute", P. T. Barnum
I learned two new stuff today:
1. Water don't have hydrogen in it.
2. My neighbor Mike is the not he dumbest person in the world.
There's stupid and then there's so stupid you question someone's ability to not die while getting out of bed in the morning.
Yet ingestion of H2-enriched water is a real medical procedure used in hospitals to treat people.
Imagine that.
This is why the gene pool needs a lifeguard
I'm using this.
its not so much about genes but about the educational system... and it's kind of obvious, but since you jump at genetics you probably got the same education as the woman
Clever
I love this comment.
@@dimitralex1892 so, this day and age's educational system is failing society? 🤔
I can't say it really all their fault. Parents don't raise kids properly and kids don't even have the attention span anymore to actually want to learn and retain knowledge.All they want is their tablets and phones with Subway Surfer, Candy Crush and whatever the hell else they do, same goes for adults. They're all becoming smoothed brained.
If it is the educational system, then I was very privileged to have graduated around 2013.
Society is on a constant decline.
1:01 its called insanity dude 😂
wait until they start drinking H2O2
Gen Z: "The government needs to protect us from businesses like this. How were we supposed to know it wasn't real? They don't teach this stuff in school."
Actually teaching things like that is what schools do... At least in other parts of the world that is not USA...
@@a64738 most other parts of the world don't have good schools either, and those that do are still not doing a very good job.
The people in the video don't look like GenZZZZ, at least in my country H2O is compulsory education at the secondary level.
Its like O'Hare when he sold people oxygen lmao
As soon as I saw the thumbnail I knew she was going to use the word detox.
she doesn't have organs which do exactly that.
it's weird how people worried about detoxing never consider not consuming toxic things in the first place, and they're always people with the extra money to afford shit like this
Its a very common word in those fancy face products that makes you look 30 years younger🤣🤣
God bless pattern recognition.
Amateur Chemist here, for water electrolysis to work you generally need an added electrolyte dissolved into the water for the current to be able to actually be properly conducted, sounds fine just use table salt, if table salt is used as the electrolyte, you won’t be making hydrogen, you’ll be making pure chlorine gas, as in the chemical weapon, in order too make hydrogen you usually use a magnesium salt or something of the sort.
So honest question is there any health benefits to drinking hydrogen water ? Also sounds like there might be regarding your comment. But only if you add magnesium ? P.s thxs
Chlorine gas is probably pretty cleansing tho
@@thebranch4756it doesn't make sense. Drink OG water and you'll be fine. If it works don't need to change it.
@@thebranch4756didn't you watch the end of the clip?
as an electrical engineer I confirm that pure water is not electric condictive. what makes water conductive are minerals and dust and all that extra stuff in it
1:38 - wrong almost instantly, two ATOMS of hydrogen, and one ATOM of oxygen.
He actually mis-explains the placebo effect here: "if you think a change is going to happen you will perceive a change, even though one hasn't occurred".
The most fascinating part of the placebo effect is that a change HAS actually occurred. While it can't be used to treat everything it can change the biochemistry of your body which is a critical part of dealing with any aliment. Source: I read the whole wiki and one other article/study.
I mean, for a bottle that does nuclear fusion that's pretty darn cheap.
You're confusing electrolysis for fusion, and yet you're making fun of others?
@@johnjones5354 Shut up, bot.
@@Aryzon13 Please, explain to me the process of fusion releasing hydrogen. Those 40 years in the nuclear power industry must be confusing me.
@@Aryzon13 Nah. While JohnJones5354 has almost the *exact* name format that is common with bots, he's 100% correct here. Electrolysis is 100% a real thing that can split a water molecule into it's component gasses and it doesn't take much to do it. There's even a large market of people selling them to gullible people as "HHO Generators" to make your car work better using water as an additional fuel...
@@HDL_CinC_Dragon I know what electrolysis is, i just never thought a real person would be dumb enough to reply to a joke comment in such a way. On top of accusing me of making fun of people which I never did here?
_"Let's go over some basic chemistry..."_ proceeds to mix molecule and atoms.
He also ignored the fact that you can easily increase free hydrogen in water by adding any acid, M.D. scientific education at its finest
While you guys are not technically wrong, you are validating and perpetuating stupidity in 3rd parties.
The very thing you guys are alledgedly aiming to be against.
Not only that, he implied that ingesting H2-rich water would have similar consequences as it did with the Hindenburg...
@@Electroneer No. He implied that Free Hydrogen would turn people into flammable balloons.
@@Kydrou Not necessarily, there is an implication that during this process and storage of that water if left unattended, the free hydrogen eventually escapes and accumulates increasing the risk of explosion. That's why when charging batteries you need good ventilation. The analogy is about the dangers of having free Hydrogen in uncontrolled environments which could explode with any spark, not gas inflation and explosion.
A person walked into a bar and asked for H2O. Then another person came in and asked for H2O too. The second person died.
Well the result will be water with more free (not in the compound H2O) hydrogen (as well as oxygen). I cannot believe the H2 makes any health difference. It is more likely that if this had health benefits it would be from the O2, but most of the H2 and the O2 will evaporate unless it is dissolved under pressure (like carbonated water). I'm not a chemist, but based on my limited knowledge I would guess to dissolve H2 in water it would take tremendous pressure.
Electrolysis engineer here. Fun fact, active electrolysis make water oxidizing/corrosive. Similarly corrosive to hydrogen peroxide.
We all know that if hydrogen is mixed with neonodrygen, the substance becomes somatic, which can lead to molecular biopsy and neuron shattering. Third grade stuff
Fun fact we're talking about high pressure Hydrogen gaz forced into water, like CO2 for any soda... "common sense is not that common"
Htf electrolysis has anything to do with that case? How is H2O2 relevant here? And btw you don't need to be an engineer to know that, I've learnt that when I was 15..
@@3a3ylon81 You can get an H2O2 through electrolysis, read Wikipedia for elaborate explanation. Basically, you need to do an electrolysis of H2SO4 to get to H2S2O8 that will reat with water and produce H2O2 and H2SO4.
@@user-mc5oh2pl7t He knows. He's pointing out that it's irrelevant.
"check with the hindenburg" has gotta be one of the most badass one liners i've ever heard
dang all i did was say that was a sick line and now there's an entire war in the replies 0_0
That explanation of that "Dr" is the worst scientific explanation ever and is completely wrong. But well, it goes viral on TikTok, right?
@@annekekramer3835 Exactly. I got confused at first when he is water is 2 molecules of hydrogen and 1 molecule of oxygen. He wasn't wrong, but explanation doesn't make sense verbally at first.
Can you explain to me how's that the worst ? I basically heard "water is 2 molecules of hydrogen and one of oxygen" so H2O...how is he wrong? @@annekekramer3835
@@adnansaleem6167yes it absolutely does. You are just bad at chemistry 😂
Literally everything he said was true.
It was literally untrue, H2 is a real clinical treatment.
I used to remove rust from antique machinery parts using electrolysis. Essentially it is the first step in harvesting hydrogen, but your by-product is heavy water. Which in certain dosages can be harmful to multicellular organisms.
She’s doing pretty well for someone who obviously dropped out of school after the first grade.
She would definitely buy "Diet Water".
"Now that's some high quality H2O" -The Waterboy
Epitome of "a fool and their money are soon parted".
I remember the "science" stores in malls that had all kinds of cool stuff, like wooden dinosaur puzzles and chemistry sets, etc. One thing they used to sell were magnet therapy things, like bracelets and shoe insoles. The author of "Pretending you care: The retail employee's handbook" Norm Fuerti worked at one and described the B-S of the magnet therapy well in a "demo" his regional manager performed where he had Norm push down on his hands with full force and resisted a lot. Then he had him put on the insoles and push down again, resisting with much less force. "See, they make you stronger!"
The fact that Amazon sells these water bottles is not a surprise, but the number of people who are excited and happy about their glass/plastic mini hydrogen pipe-bombs they can carry around is a bit disappointing for humanity.
Well, H2 gas is not considered a "highly reactive substance", and you would need to find a source of like 70%hydrogen/30%oxygen gas and something to ignite it while it's in your lungs to have it do the Hindenburg thing, but the MD is correct that it's not useful. You won't be making that much hydrogen gas, hydrogen gas is nearly insoluble in water, and even if you managed to do something like 100x the H2 in the air you breathe or something it wouldn't do a thing.
He also mistook atoms and molecules. Hydrogen is rather active at the moment of its formation, therefore iron with dilute acids forms ferrous salts instead of ferric and aromatic hydrocarbon nitrates are possible to reduce into amines using iron in water with an initiator. Hydrogen rich water doesn't do anything - even if electrolysis was present and actually did something (where does it dump the oxygen to prevent it from reacting with the hydrogen to form the water back?) - because hydrogen is not quite reactive and quite not soluble in water.
@@kirillnezhentsev7700you and Zumba make a great pair. You should both hook up with the blonde lady.
He also doesn't add that much of the spectacular fire involving the Hindenburg resulted from the coating on the fabric, which was chemically very similar to the solid rocket fuel used on the space shuttle boosters.
1:34 Editor to the rescue hahahhaha
The sole reason he even need to do the rescue thing is kinda proves the point.
Editor dropped the ball when inserted a clip of an incompetent doctor who does not know that ingestion of H2 water is a real medical procedure.
I'm no body language expert but the fact she looks away multiple times while trying to convince you to buy this bs should tell you all you need to know.
Best I seem to recall from chemistry classes many many moons ago, an increase in hydrogen is basically just lowing the pH of the solution. Aka more acidic water.