Does water make gummy bears grow? (2 Truths & Trash)
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Here's a list of questions answered in this video:
1. Can red cabbage juice be used as a PH indicator?
2. Does an egg float midway through a glass of water because of water pressure?
3. Do gummy bears grow in water?
4. Do two pairs of polarized sunglasses completely block out light when placed in the same orientation?
5. Does a hot bottle with a straw suck cold water up when dipped in the water upside down?
6. Can magnets interfere with grapes?
7. Can pencils and a battery create electrolysis in salt water?
8. Removed because it was dangerous
9. Can you shrink corn using a vacuum? - Věda a technologie
Hey! I removed the second video in round 2 cause I didn't want people to recreate it. Even though matches are now made with red phosphorus, I've come to learn that heating it turns it into white phosphorus, which is definitely not something you should rub your fingers in, even in small amounts. I'm disappointed in myself for not looking closer into this before doing it, and I don't want to spread this demo further on the internet. Sorry, that round one will just be 1 Truth and 1 Trash.
It's one of those things like, it's not really going to hurt you in small amounts. But you don't want people who don't understand what's really going on to try it and get you in trouble either. You can buy the paper online and I've got a video of using it to make a ping pong ball smokey, and of course, I got some comments about how my fingers are now going to fall off.
L take
@@piethedye3948 It’s an L take that he doesn’t want people to potentially get themselves hurt?
@@ImJustAnAbnormalPerson if people hurt themselves that's on them
NOOOOOOOO! I wanted to see it so bad! My friend sheared this video with me because of that one :c but I absolutely do understand. It can be extremely dangerous seeing as it killed so many people in the past
Sees the pencils: This one will be hard
Sees the shrunken corn: Never mind
tip, graphite is conductive.
"you saw all 3 videos"
*counts on fingers like a kindergartener*
yea where was the middle one for round 3?
@@Dob6660 he removed it bc it was about white phosphorus and war crimes are bad or something
yeah i do 30 squats before i wake up and no i do not do it before bed .wait, what was the topic again?
@@revnren oh but he left in the electrologist one in that creates chlorine gas because of the sodium chlorine added??
@@cloud8521electrolysis separates hydrogen and oxygen in water, not sodium and chloride in salt.
2/3, the baby corn was hilarious
The last one was crazy. First you show hydrolysis, creating pure hydrogen, then you create white phosphorus, and finish off with the oldest magic trick in the book
oxygen is produced too
What even was clip 2 of round 3?
removed_clip.mp4
@@unknownqwerty2525this video was edited after production because what he does in experiment 2 on Round 3 is INCREDIBLY DANGEROUS. He uses matches to create a substance called white phosphorus. This substance is not to be messed with and really dangerous when it comes in contact with skin. He said that he removed it to prevent people from trying to replicate the actions, which is good on his part.
For the polarized sunglasses one, I thought that perhaps different manufacturers might cut the polarized film differently. But I'm guessing that making them this way is the standard.
yeah, thats why I got it wrong
Not an expert, and I actually thought the polar one was fake at first 😅 but I believe most polarized sunglasses are made this way because more reflective light is blocked that way. Like from something below you, such as being at the beach and seeing the sun's reflection in the water, or while driving (particularly if it's snowy) since the road can reflect light too at certain angles.
No, they definitely do install them differently. Some even rotate them at really weird angles to not mess with phone or camera screens.
It is not.
Yeah, this felt like not a fair video since the underlying science is good just the execution is slightly off. Like you could probably accomplish this experiment at home based on the original video if you noticed when you went to line up your glasses that they darkened when they were rotated and not straight.
fun fact! it is possible for an egg to float like that in only tap water. when an egg starts decomposing it produces and traps gasses which makes the egg less dense so there is a goldilock zone of time where the egg wont sink nor float but just hover
It’s how i always test if my eggs are still good. If they float they are probably a little too old
That last one felt like "Okay, this might be hard. Let's throw them a bone."
I only got the last one. I thought Gummy Bears shrunk in liquid and that the water one was too fast to be true 😢
EXACT SAME
I went to college and soaked gummy bears in vodka. Knew they grew
Man the quality has increased so much! Good job!
3/3 the first two rounds were honestly really challenging! Nice work, the quality of these videos are increasing! The last felt like a gimme coz there's no way corn could turn back into baby corn. Thx for the content, I thoroughly enjoy this series and get really excited to see new videos!
3/3 thanks for producing a good educational and testing videos, love it
This series are probably the best on youtube.I mean,it s a game,you learn stuff and it s short.Thanks for the videos and i hope you will continue doing it!
Great series. It has definitely taught me a lot
2:22 is wrong, you can have glasses with different polarisations... in movie theaters you may get glasses with circular polarization that wouldn't behave like this...
For the polarized one, it actually depends. I’ve seen some brands do vertical and some horizontal so if you get the right 2 pairs you don’t need to turn it. Otherwise, i got them all correct
that one felt a bit of a trick/rigged question. it's really a matter of orientation, unlike some of these other "trash" videos that genuinely required a set-up to produce those results. my guess is anyone even vaguely aware of how polarization filters work got tripped-up there.
Round 1: I know A is true, I've seen this demonstration before. B, I think, is at least possible. I know that fresh eggs have enough air in them that they float in water, but that they lose that air over time and eventually sink, so theoretically there is a phase in the egg's lifespan where it would be suspended in the water. That said, I'm a little dubious that that's what happening here, since that would have to be very precise, and might actually be easier to fake. In any case, I don't think C is possible. As I understand, the gelatin matrix of gummy candy is much more rigid than in something like a marshmallow, so I don't think it would expand when water is added. Verdict: B & C were both fake, and thus I'm going with E. (Well, I was right about B, but not quite in the way I was expecting. Was definitely wrong about C, though. Didn't realize gummies worked that way.)
Round 2: I think A is fake. Shining light through two polarized light filters in the same orientation should have a similar effect to shining light through only one filter, since the two filters are redundant. I think B could be true, since the warm air in the bottle would be less dense than the cooler ambient air, and thus would have a lower pressure, creating a force on the water. I can see why C might be true, since a lot of food products do contain iron, and thus would interact with magnets. But I don't think grapes are particularly high in iron. So I'm gonna say it's probably fake. Verdict: A & C were both fake, and thus I'm going with E. (I feel pretty good about catching A, but was a little surprised by the result of C. Didn't realize diamagnetism worked like that.)
Round 3: A does make sense. Salt is an electrolyte, graphite is somewhat conductive, so I can believe that would make a circuit to boil the water. B is a little strange, but I do know that there are some mildly volatile chemicals in striking pads, so I'm also able to believe it's true. C, however, is obviously fake. Pulling a vacuum on food doesn't cause it to shrink, if anything the corn would puff up due to the pressure imbalance. It's obviously just a magic box trick. Put in a full-size corn cob, take out a baby corn cob. Verdict: C. (YES! I FINALLY GOT ONE RIGHT!)
No! It's the other way around with eggs. A fresh egg will sink, a rotten egg will float due to gases produced by bacteria.
For round 1, I know what you mean about eggs releasing gas, but in my experience that's only when the water is hot. Does it still happen in cold water? Maybe it's just slower?
you have the egg thing the wrong way around. fresh good eggs will sink and when they start spoiling they produce gasses inside them due to the decomposition making them gradually less and less dense. so whilts its possible for an egg to float like shown in only tap water it has to be perfectly timed in the decompostional stage of the egg. source? i work on a farm where we sell eggs which you have to wash before selling
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Thanks for watching!
how could I never watched a single one of these
bingeworthy
Thanks
Edit; Watched the first season now and you must have some copies of "Jongens en wetenschap" (Boys and Science). A title now unthinkable but this was in the sixties and seventies. The books were full of home and kitchen table experiments. As much as I liked those books, I love your videos.
3/3 yay! The last one when you pulled out the baby corn I laughed out loud haha
I am shocked that some people didn't get this question right and needed it explained to them.
theses videos are awesome and more people need to see them
*Does water make gummies grow* ? The answer is yes, I dropped a lego gummy outside on accident and we get alot of rain so one time I was walking back home when I found a fat lego gummy on the pavement. It was *chonky*
The bubbles from electrolysis, while made from only water, can be lit on fire. Hydrogen burns alongside oxygen. I haven't tried it, but you probably could put the end of the bottle in a balloon and try lighting it!
The first three, I got easily. I remember the cabbage juice from an old science book.
But the next three stumped me. I knew about the glasses lenses, and then I had to see the other two before I figured out it was the rotation of the glasses. I still managed to get it, but that was more in-depth than I expected. Nice work.
This is my favorite series.
I actually had a science project in middle school when I was younger to try to find out what liquids a gummy bear absorbed the most
2:23 I know that two polarized films need to be perpendicular to each other to block out the light, but are all polarized sunglasses polarized the same way?
What's a polarised glass? I thought it was for watching 3d movies in a theater so one eye would have vertical, and the other would have horizontal polarisation... It would behave like in the video.
But if polarised glasses are sun glasses, it would be logical that they all use horizontal polarisation (or is it vertical?)
@@boumbh nah I've definitely seen two different sunglasses with different directions; some of them are diagonal as well.
3/3. Today's one was much easier to me than the last one. Also i screamed out loud "No way corn one is true". And i was considering smoke one to be cap...
Gladly i know how polarization know so i immediately knew glasses one was fake unless i understood question incorrectly.
And the first one was rather hard. Had to do elimination because i wasn't sure if egg you picked had density in just a good amount it would float in between water.
I also shouted "The corn one is FAKE"
Round 2 was really well done
i remember doing the gummy bear water trick as a lab in science. if you add sugar to the water too the gummy bear will grow even more big and actually taste good.
0:08 how to make grimace shake
0:39 i knew my memory of being in nursery was right!
love the part where he shows the second video in the third round ❤
Idea for a new polarized lens demo: put two polarized lenses perpendicular to block out all light, then put a third lens between them and rotate it....
I went 1/3. Amazing job on this video!!
I have seen some bizarre distortions while looking through polarized sunglasses at gas pump displays. They use liquid crystal displays, which use polarizers. That's my only excuse for missing the polarized-glasses question.
3/3! really enjoy these videos, reminds me of my childhood
The grapes diamagnetism one is a good trick because almost everyone only knows ferromagnetism, and non-ferro materials have just been ingrained that they experience no magnetic force.
I mean, the sun glasses really just depend on how they're made. It could just be 1 with the polariser rotated 1 way and thr other pair having it rotated 90°
By the image alone I (think) I know what you removed. B in round 2 was a very legit home science experiment in the early eighties. Mysteriously producing smoke while rubbing your fingers. And do so in a dark closet also produced some light. My mum wasn't very fond of the smell it produced.
I learned so much doing all those now-forbidden experiments.
I love these videos and i wonder why there arent getting viral
I’ve heard that you can still make an egg float in just regular water, but only if the egg has gone bad. I don’t know how true that is, and I’m not about to buy eggs to just to let them go bad and see if they float, but if you happen to try it, i’d appreciate if you let me know how it goes
One of the teachers in our school discovered that expired gummy bears don’t work only non expired
The corn one made me choke on my coffee😂
For anyone wanting to try to make red cabbage indicator at home, don't worry about blending. Just cut it up into a few strips, let it soak in hot water. You can just use a sieve when pouring to get rid of the cabbage pieces. It's much easier!
Is it just me, or is a third video missing from round three?
For round 2, the second two are definitely possible. Although I would think that the second one would work better if he didn't leave the cap off for that long. I would re-cap it immediately after emptying it. As for the first one, it is only possible if the sunglasses have the opposite polarization, which doesn't make sense because it would defeat the whole purpose of one of the glasses.
For round 3, there are only two videos, and the corn one was ridiculous. I think I've seen this before though.
Ok so eggs actually can float perfectly, spoiled ones go to the top, good ines go to the bottem, but if you get a perfect egg, it will float like in the video. (I think)
Could Magneto hypothetically levitate grapes?
Well about the polarised sun glasses, if you take two from different brands, the polarisation plane might not be the same, as such acheiving extinction with the same overall orientation
The polarization direction on sunglasses is actually deliberate and is supposed to be vertical. This is because the light reflected off shiny horizontal surfaces (i.e. water or snow on the ground) is horizontally polarized. This allows these glasses to filter out glare from those sources. If you can block all light with two sunglasses in the same orientation, then one of them was incorrectly polarized or was made for a niche application which requires blocking vertically polarized light.
Litmus paper used to test ph in labs is literally cabbage juice soaked paper.
The last one was too easy, we have vacuum sealed corn here in Malaysia :D
The two new options are evil. I keep saying multiple fake to every round. And in round 2 the only one I believed was the fake one.
the first one works we did it in school, an actual scientist came to our school and this was one of the experiments.
the cabbage one
I got round 1 and 3. Getting better at this.
haha knew the first one, old experiment with salt and egg. also 2nd and that 3rd one was lol :D
Bro that corn was hilariously small I instantly knew that was fake XD
Dude I'm am on FIRE today damn
Round 1:
1: yup, done that in chemistry class
2: nope, density is a measure of mass per volume, pressure is a measure of force per area
3: Yup, don that one myself, the Gummibear absorbs water
Round 2:
1: eh.. they would have to be oriented 90° to each other, depending on how the polarization filters are mounted in the glasses
2: yup, true (aaaargh.. don't use the term "vacuum" for a volume with lower than atmospheric pressure)
3: uff..maaayybee??
Round3:
ok, seen that round in a YT-short (also missing option B), so I'm not counting that one
The only one I got wrong was the grapes, I genuinely didn't know they were diamagnetic
Ohhh so THAT’s how baby corn is made 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 that’s a good one
I got 2/3, mainly b/c I had no clue what was going on for a lot of the middle
With regard to the removed part of the video
"White phosphorus is about as toxic as potassium cyanide but dying from it would be even more painful, white phosphorus will basically settle in your jawbones leading to necrosis and something called phossy jaw, bisphosphonates from the jaw will slowly spread leading to necrosis of the jaw within 6 months"
This explanation is from thy labs so do not try to make it unless you know exactly what you're doing
3 for 3, i must be the smartest person in the world.
Fun fact: eggs float, when they go bad. So if you are not sure if an egg is still fine, just put in water. It if is lying in there, it is perfectly fine, if it is standing up, you should eat it soon (no longer raw), if it floats, don’t eat it
I didn't know that typical magnets will make grapes move
I literally did a science fair project on the title lol
I got all of them right this time, surprising
Red cabbage actually turns yellow-green in a basic solution. Also you can't measure the exact pH, just if it's an acid, base or neutral.
I think in our 8th grade chemistry class, we were testing natural indicators. I remember that it turned red (I think) in acids and blue (like the video said) in bases.
was there supposed to be 3 videos in round 3!?
Learned a neat fact about grapes
Good eggs sink while spoiled eggs float... I've seen a lot of eggs that are almost completely submerged, and it wouldn't be that hard to wait for it to float perfectly in the water.
3/3, probably the first time that’s happened
3 for 3!! I already knew the 2 that were true in all of them though so it was more process of elimination lol
Round 1: a) true, I believe the pH indicator plant dyes are anthocyanins? b) depends on the egg, fresh eggs sink I think and old eggs float? so at some point in their lifetime they'd be neutrally buoyant? but the density within a single glass of water is not that different, so that's not the explanation, it has to do with the density of the egg relative to the water, and how big its air pocket is
c) I guess this is false then, I don't remember gummy candies ever absorbing that much liquid, but I never left them that long
Round 2: a) false, you have to hold them 90° to each other to see that effect, b) true, but that's way more intense than I expected it to be! c) true, they're not ferromagnetic but diamagnetism is a thing
Round 3: uhhhh ...
a) I can see that being true
c) false, that's just baby corn
I was so confused by the last section missing one I forgot to answer lol
1:34 can someone explain how to recreate this because i am struggling
I’m gona put all my gummy bears in water, then i’ll have 2x the amount of
Round one option 3 was called osmosis but I forgot how it worked lol
Uhm... where is the third video of part 3? What is going on with that?
I am in garde 8 and this is all in my syllabus 😂
Yea, the salt water shit was never tricking me, I’m literally at the beach as I type
2:58 Ok, But why did you skip B?
Sad to say I got round 2 incorrect
Wasn't the part B missing in round 3? Or am I tripping? I only saw the pencil and the corn experiments...
Read the pinned comment.
1: B. eggs arent *that* close to water. I mean, over the depth of a glass individual variation would be a huge factor!
2: Im not sure about B being real, but A is definitely wrong. That would only work if they happened to be oppositely polarized - you might have to turn one of them ninety degrees.
3: B. I dont even have to watch C to tell you just switched it out for baby corn Edit: ... apparently there is no B and i meant C? Bah! Still baby corn swap!
I tought you faked the sunglasses by using 3D glasses :D
Hmm, why is the last round missing B?
I managed to get all 3! You almost threw me off with the red cabbage though.
That’s taught in the start of high school
Round 3 only had 2 videos “B” is missing, I can’t tell if this was an accident or on purpose
Man, I only got the last one right.
Bro just made chlorine gas 💀
Round 1: Correct
Round 2: A (yay!)
Round 3:: A (wrong!)
this is just like Bluff the Listener 😌👍
The second one is definitely fake because the density of water does not appreciably change with depth
Round one: B V the rest
Round two: C
Round three: obviously C
wheres B from round 2??
How are we supposed to guess the one with the sunglasses, when that entirely depends on the sunglasses you have? Not all of them install their polarizing filters with the same direction.
Yes they do.
Even if they don’t install the filters in the same direction, that wouldn’t change the fact that to block out all light the filters need to be perpendicular to each other right? 2 filters in the same direction is essentially just the same as 1 filter since they both block exactly the same thing, whereas two filters in perpendicular directions block out different light allowing for all light to be blocked. The actual direction relevant to the sunglasses would be irrelevant only in relation to each other right? I might be wrong as I’m not an expert but this was my understanding of it, if I’m wrong how does the direction of the filter in relegation to the sunglasses affect it?
@@TriAzF Well yes, you are correct, but if they install the filters rotated 90°, it could very well be the case that the filters are perpendicular while the glasses are parallel
@@doomse150 Ah I see do you mean like each of the two glasses filters are different from each other? I thought you meant like if you use two of the same glasses but the filter on both of them was put in different to the one in the video, then it wouldn’t work. But yeah if you have two glasses with different filters then the glasses might not need to be perpendicular if the filters are already perpendicular to each other. I guess I just kinda assumed both pairs of glasses are the same but you are correct the filters need to be perpendicular not necessarily the glasses so two different glasses with different filter directions, the filters need to be perpendicular, not the glasses. Cheers.
@@TriAzF Yes, that's what I meant. But the assumption you made is also very reasonable.
Man, these are getting hard. Maybe i need to stop overthinking
Shame to not see any multiple fakes or no fakes yet. Still an amazing series though.