Iodine - THE MOST COLOURFUL ELEMENT ON EARTH!
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
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Hi everyone! In this video I am going to show to you some properties of such an element as iodine.
Attention! do not try to repeat these experiments by yourself! - Věda a technologie
Your chemistry videos are among my very favorites on CZcams. It is very informative and educational to provide so many demonstrations of an elements properties all in such a succinct and easy to digest video lesson.
I am a master plumber and student of all sciences. My chemistry background is minimal but I do know quite enough to see that you are a great teacher. Thank you for your time and knowledge.
I have learned so much from these videos. I hope they will continue for a long time. I know great educators when I see them. I've only known a few that I call great teachers and you are one of them.
I wish you much success and a happy and fulfilling, long career in science.
Finally someone says that iodine turns to liquid
thanks education system
Nile red also said in one of his videos
@@stantorren4400 fuckinnnng slayeeeeer 🤘
me when someone says iodine can’t turn into a liquid *angel of death SCREAM*
All elements have stateges
SOLID, Liquid, Gas.
2:20 "fortunately potassium iodide is highly soluble in water"
the dude who made the captions "fortunately *ThE tAsTe Of* iodide is highly soluble in water"
@@moonandtanu7591 lul what
Iodine is my favourite element.
I used to have a little when I was a kid; I loved to warm up the silvery flakes and watch the wonderful purple damp.
Didn't know it was toxic though.
Richard Wiersma it’s not really toxic, but corrosive
@@OxyAmine that explains I'm still alive
Only the vapor is toxic. If you did that experiment in a closed container there was little to no danger.
11:16 really fitting music for some dangerous experiments
Thoisoi: Iodine sublimes
Nile Red: No.
This is a joke
It does sublime, and it also does melt.
@@TheMrbunGee I know , its just a joke
Actually it can do both, just like ice evaporates. It's just often mistakenly believed that iodine has no liquid state at atmospheric pressure and that isn't true. The reason this myth so easily persists is because when you heat iodine, its gas form very obviously comes out since it is opaque purple, and starts doing so before it is visibly liquid, so people may not notice that it is also liquid because they're so distracted by the overt purple vapor.
I want to see a crossover with Thoisoi, nile red and codys lab
@@talesprock I mean the planet would probably explode but it would be worth it
Amazing, entertaining and inspiring! Your channel should be mandatory in high school science classes.
Your new videos are equally as good as your old ones! Thanks for sticking with your format and style.
These videos keep getting better and better. Great job ThoiSoi
Wow, this is your best video yet. So many experiments, such high production value, and a lot of fascinating knowledge. I work with iodine almost every day, in the form of iodinated x-ray contrast agents.
Beautiful experiments with Iodine Mr T. Love your element graphics with neutrons, protons and electrons too.
I used iodine + aluminium powder as shown at 8:35 for an art performance. It happened when CZcams was still not a thing (actually 3 days after CZcams started) and It wasn't until recently that I uploaded the performance video to my channel. You can see the chemical reaction in my video at 10:10
I had the powder mixture in a closed container until it was time to use it and it worked perfectly with only a small amount of water. I can't remember how I was able to find the information to do this back then. Nowadays it's great we have people like Thoisoi to show us about cool experiments. When I first watched this video I remembered about my art performance and now I just had to come back to make this comment!
Amazing, entertaining and complete. Thank you.
I am 60 years old retired and ab no need for chemistry but I love all your videos.
You make chemistry so fun, thank you. Keep doing more videos like this.
During a chemistry lab in high school we had some iodine Crystal available for some experiment. Having read parts of the Anarchist Cookbook I knew about these "concussion bombs" made from iodine with ammonia. I decided to steal some of the iodine by wrapping it up in a piece of paper and put that in my pocket to bring home. Hours later when I left school I reach I to my pocket and pull out this solid purple piece of paper and a purple hand. I realized something and also took off my pants. The iodine had sublimated through the paper, stained my pocket and worst of all left a huge purple stain on my leg too. This stain was DARK and HUGE and was on my leg for a good week or more (I can't recall exactly since ...that was over 20 years ago now) but I will never forget this part of iodine ever as a result.
Got caught red handed huh? Or purple legged maybe.
@@mbisson5816 Blue balls? Nah...purple :D
Purple? Really? I call BS! It stains brown and if you had prolonged contact it could have burned your skin.
I also did this with NaOH with some injuries , hopefully there were only few pieces.
The Goose right? He even shows that in the video
Big fan of your voice and your video
YES!!! thank you for another great video!
So brilliant in depth and quality
Yes, super interesting!! And with much new knowledge, about iodine i finally saw some new things. Glad i found this new video because iodine is extreme enough and beautifull, and interesting. (I mean: thanx for making this video!)
Your channel is absolutely unreal!
I love it
That was a GREAT video! Fascinating! Thank you ❤️
Those colors were utterly gorgeous. I mean...WOW. The beautiful deep metallic purple of the liquid iodine was breathtaking!
Thank you, that was interesting.
Thank you for another great video. Hats off to your efforts
another top-notch video. Keep up the good work
Wow!! Amazing ractions and footage!!!👍🏼
I love the aluminum mix part. You’re right on hard to look away.
Great video as always.
Thank you for another fascinating video.
Thank you... I missed your videos.
All videos on this channel is AWESOME BEST
You missed out turpentine + Iodine...
In the veterinary memoir "All Creatures Great and Small", the author's boss said this reaction "drives the iodine deep into the tissues" (he was using it to disinfect a wound in a horse's hoof). When questioned further, he admitted he wasn't so sure...but that massive burst of magenta smoke "impresses the toughest client!"
Please do a video on Mercury (Hg), please. The secrets of that liquid metal must be told. No one else on CZcams makes periodic table videos better than you. You are the best👍😎💯
always a great video, thank you from brazil.
Thank you Thoisoi! I rarely have become so excited to SAFELY reproduce chemical expirements as when I absorbed your IODINE! Very well done, and I must admit your accent is the icing on the cake!
what a nice show ! 😍 i want "Iodine II : The return"
Excellent video, congrats
Another fantastic video!
Such an informative video! U are doing an amazing job
Nice way to cover it from many angles. I've read about nitrogen triiodide but never seen such a large quantity set off.
omg those crystals are so beautiful, ive never seen such huge iodine crystals before...
Congratulations on your beautiful blog and the wonderful channel it's the perfect CZcams channel God bless you
Wow i learnt so....much.million thanks
Thank you very much for the great effort to simplify chemistry for us, and thank you or CZcams for providing Arabic translation.
You have the best CZcams videos
Good footage!
...a beautiful element. Very cool video. Thanks. What do you think about boranes?
Wow this video is really good
The greatest voice!
3:36 Iodine is weird. Thank you for mentioning the liquid state, some people don't know it has a liquid state and think it only sublimates. I did for a long time.
9:00 beautiful vapours !!
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
It's so beautiful! 😍
10:23 That was satisfying
Wow, I thought I knew the color of Iodine but you showed it has a lot more than I knew. I did make NI3 when I was 'younger' so I thank you for encouraging others not to make the same mistake. I blew the end of my wooden meter stick off, into flying fragments. Very unwise.
10:22 holy moly ... This is why you always should know what you are doing.
That was awesome.
again a rly great vid! great job bud :v
Hello Iodine, I/O U much for sharing great color and this channel for sharing great exposure to these wonderful elements we are exposed to with really neat uses and purposes. Beautiful video show of great powers of Iodine, WONDERFUL. Lance & Patrick.
VERY NICE THANK YOU
Is there a name for the kind of initial (oxidation I assume)reaction going on with the aluminium/iodine that was triggered by adding the water? Since I believe I've seen other reactions use water to facilitate the reaction but there's no H2O in the formula for the reaction.
Wonderful!
i dont know what you were saying but i keep on watching 😍
I love your videos, and your cat at the end of them.
Nice one 👍
YOUR VIDEOS ARE AWESOME😋
Iodine is one of the most mesmerizing elements.
Excellent 👍👍👍
Can you make a video about the particular rxns/tests of iodine, that'd be very helpful..thanks
Could you please do a video on selenium next?
Hey Gordon, the intro's on full alert! I've never seen it lit up like that!
Ahhh! A fellow scientist!
Very cool video
What a nice video, very entartaining and educative. I am really curious about that water body shown at 12:31. Does anyone know where is it?
If i mixed fine aluminum powder and iodine solution ( ethanic alcohol + iodine crystal) so can i get haze purple smoke?
Neat trick with the fingerprint.
Why does iodine look like a metal when its a halogen which makes it a non-metal?
I really love your cat! It is sooo cute!!.
that iodine contact explosive, i heard about it on the periodic tables youtube channel when the professor was talking about it
I love you. Might be able to break pain receptors by cyclopropanating the pain receptors using CHI2.
what does sublimation tell you about gas formations? what is the crystalline measured at the rate of sublimations?
I have also disolved some iodine in glycerol. May I use it as antiseptics?
Hello! 🌞
I love your channel and have been watching since 2016!
I have a question for you?
Why can gold be absorbed into Tincture 2% iodine but cannot do the same in 1% Proviodone iodine?
I do gold recovery and have been looking for safer and inexpensive way to recover gold from plated pins.
Is there any way to transform Providone Iodine 1% into Tincture 2% iodine inexpensively?
Or is there anything I can add to Providone Iodine 1% so it will absorb the gold like Tincture 2% iodine?
I been using iodine to reduce the amount of nitric acid. Using the iodine method has cut nitric acid consumption down to less then half.
I want to get away from nitric acid all together. I will get there one day.
My ultimate goal and if you would help me is to come up with a safer way to recover gold. I was able to buy all the stuff I needed at ny local stores. Unfortunately nitric acid is not something stores keep in stock.
Thank you so much and I hope everything is going great for you!
God Bless you & Thank you for teaching us non-technical people about elements!
Because the iodine in povidone iodine isn't I₂ in solution, but a complex of I₃⁻ and I₅⁻ions, similar to iodine starch.
@@Nikioko Thank you! I got this wierd iodine. It's not exactly the same as in the video but it's 2%!
The stuff I use is weak. It takes days for the gold to Dissolve. Is there anything I can add to the iodine to help speed up the process?
Also, on this 2nd batch the iodine keeps turning white. My 1st batch came out great! But this 2nd batch is not doing well. Instead of it turning brown to green it turned white and stayed white. The white stuff kept covering the material.
I processed RCA jacks along with RCA jacks gold plated jacket in batch 2. Could the RCA jackets cause this? I may have to call this one a fail and start all over from scratch. I'm hoping I don't have to.
The iodine I use cost $19.99 for a 16oz bottle. My 1st batch was 4-1/2 and one 16oz bottle worked perfectly!
Thank you again for your help!
It truly means alot!
AMAZING!!! liquid iodine is beautifull!!
Very nice
Does anyone have an clue to what the song in the background is called?
I made chemical reactions with iodine (V) oxide - I2O5. Welcome to my chemical channel, guys. :D
Hi, Max ;)
Love your videos.Keep up.It is really interesting.
plz make about curium
this channel has very amazing and informative contant!!
It should have millions of subscribers!!
shame on audience, they promote entertaining channels, rather than such educational channels!!
anyways;Thanks for making this video:)
I love this videos brooding, привет из мексики.
I can understand him better than my chemistry teacher
I never knew what iodine oxide looked like. I always thought it would be some volatile, highly reactive and dark-coloured liquid, but apparently it's a solid.
Where can you buy iodine oxide? It's cool as heck :D
react the iodine with hydrogen peroxide and add a dehydrating agent such as phosphoric anhydride 🙂
excellent tnx ! 👍🔬📚☺👌🆒
9:00 even for experimented chemists It is hard not to look at this
Me:repeates the sequence 10 times
Where did u find it?
This dude is a real scientist
Totally right
I want to lien chemistry in ca us but I’m not chore how or where to begin
Old guy is back
Iodine also used for antiseptic right?