@@gregtavarez3322 No? Carbonation is just CO2. It's a gas. During the filtering the gas escaped, but that wasn't caused by the filtering. The same thing would have happened if he poured out that amount of soda in a cup and let it sit for the same amount of time.
@@PunkZombie1300 Where are your sources. I’d hypothesize that the filter aids in loss of carbonation due to the constant interaction of the soda with the rocks and such. If you run soda down a slide and collect it at the bottom, a lot more carbonation escapes than if you carry it in a cup from the top to the bottom.
@@default5396 it's about surface chemistry. The more the surface area, the more the gas escapes. Ig I don't need sources for this. 8th grade chemistry.
He said color bruh not carbonation 😂, and what he meant by it got rid of the fissyness is that it wasn’t fissing when he shook it around like normal coke would
It’s just a regular filter. The sugar particles are soluble and are already mixed with the soda. You can evaporate the soda to obtain sugar and other chemicals. This filter cannot filter sugar. That’s general knowledge!! EDIT: Many people are arguing with me about this so here's what I gotta say. Coke contains dissolved sugar therefore it contains sugar solution. Sugar solution is a homogeneous mixture .Its particles are stable and are too small to be filtered out using a filter like this. There are other processes in which you can separate it but it is not possible to filter a homogeneous mixture using the process of filtration.
It kinda depends on the filter, the membrane filters graded for desalination would have the capacity to remove the dissolved sugar with sufficient force.
I dont know what is more sad. That he thinks the "fizzienes" is filtered out or That he thinks the sugar Acts like Sand and not like... you know... solution
I dont know whats more sad. That you thought he said "filtered the fizziness" or that you're deaf like most of the people in this comment section like....you know.... common sense aint so common in some people
Green stuff was kinetic sand, black stuff was activated charcoal, the soda looked like a coke, yes he did add gray powder it was iron and yes the silver block is a magnet
Meanwhile theres me and my poorly chosen group in third grade with a plant in a bottle with water under the bottle while putting a straw in thinking the Plant can just suck the water if needed :') all my group projects are screwed up. Trust me
@@rustyshackleford2808 It only works if you dump a clod of dirt into water and then filter that. This is a primitive water filter. Also he used a bunch of things that technically work for the purpose but are more "TikTok Materials". You want a piece of cotton layered several times, some sand, pebbles, and small stones. Activated charcoal helps the process too. The product is inferior to modern tapwater, but it does clear out most of the contamination, the rest of which you can usually eliminate by boiling. This guy is just an idiot who used the wrong filter for the problem he wanted to solve.
In 5th I made our school’s biggest volcano complete with wild life and two villages( I glued on those mini figurines ) the stain stayed( the janitors power washed it so many times) until my 12th grade when I saw it as a senior visiting the kindergartners. It might still be there. It also shot higher than the building we were next to, my teacher was smart enough to have us do it outside.
Use a fine sand, or silica particles in your filter - will make it work much better but it's still not gonna remove dissolved stuff, you need much finer filters for that task
there’s no hypothesis, control group, or anything utilizing the scientific method. Edit: The scientific method is taught in pretty much every year starting from kindergarten. There exists third grade level experiments that utilize actual science too.
My friend was the smartest in the whole class with her stem fair project. She did a project thing which app uses up the iPad battery at the most and used the apps Disney+ tiktok and Roblox all for one hour each day to see which one would take up the most battery
To reverse engineer a liquid is difficult, but to get sugar you would need an alteration filter not a phisical strainer like youve made. If anything, there is more stuff inside of the liquid you had in the cup after going through your "filter" which was definitely just a drip system. It could've worked with a drip system where it passes through a catalyst that attracts and stores only sugar.
Funny as hell so many people are focussed on the regular filter. That filter is only there to keep the solid particles from falling down. It's column chromatography, the solid parts is what seperates the stuff in the liquid.
I did this for a school project once, first thing that happened was someone in my group dropped it… never letting someone touch my part of a project again
The gems looking things is my childhood it would be in random area at church and me and my friends and every kid would collect and trade them and had a battle of who looks the best
Glad to see you are still doing well in 3rd grade there buddy!
Ouch😂🤣😂🤣
😆 😆 🤣 lol
That’s just mean 😂
@@Hoshi_kiymoyou
Hey I won the science fair with that in 7th grade so I think it’s just a god tier project
“It filtered the fizziness.” That’s not how carbonation works.
Yes it is tho
@@gregtavarez3322 No? Carbonation is just CO2. It's a gas. During the filtering the gas escaped, but that wasn't caused by the filtering. The same thing would have happened if he poured out that amount of soda in a cup and let it sit for the same amount of time.
He might dont get a straight A
@@PunkZombie1300 Where are your sources. I’d hypothesize that the filter aids in loss of carbonation due to the constant interaction of the soda with the rocks and such. If you run soda down a slide and collect it at the bottom, a lot more carbonation escapes than if you carry it in a cup from the top to the bottom.
@@default5396 it's about surface chemistry. The more the surface area, the more the gas escapes. Ig I don't need sources for this. 8th grade chemistry.
20 years later, he's still proud
hey, it was his top moment...
...and still in 3rd grade.
,😂😂😂😂
420th like. No one can change this.
@@Just.Butteryou're quite the jokester aren't you
"This helped me get an A in 3rd grade." This literally just describes the entirety of tiktok.
Word absolute crap 🤦♂️
wgat id ont get it
Huh??
This is CZcams buddy
replyers no offence but um GET THE JOKE.
Lol congrats comment you won a like from me, a meaningless person.
"Let me filter out the fizziness"
"Let's hack the mainframe. 8 GB of RAM should do the trick."
😆 👍🏻
Remember something similar but the hacking scene involved I believe a kilobyte of ram
You could easily pull it off with 512MB ram
It does though. Chemistry
😐😐😐😐
I don’t know what’s worse, the fact that you got an A for this or the fact that you thought you could filter out the carbonation
what
He said color bruh not carbonation 😂, and what he meant by it got rid of the fissyness is that it wasn’t fissing when he shook it around like normal coke would
@@mattman233 that implies that he thinks it was filtered out though? IT got rid of the fizzyness
@@smokedcaramel3818 no it doesn’t?
@@WiseNini yes it does, if it didn’t, he would say “the fizzyness is gone”
Why have I had this guy for every lab partner
ive had lab partners dont see me bragging about it
@@willyah320 That's not what they're saying. They mean the guys personality in the video is annoying and oblivious.
Bro didn’t take a chemistry class in his whole life💀😂😂💀😂
It’s just a regular filter. The sugar particles are soluble and are already mixed with the soda. You can evaporate the soda to obtain sugar and other chemicals. This filter cannot filter sugar. That’s general knowledge!!
EDIT: Many people are arguing with me about this so here's what I gotta say. Coke contains dissolved sugar therefore it contains sugar solution. Sugar solution is a homogeneous mixture .Its particles are stable and are too small to be filtered out using a filter like this. There are other processes in which you can separate it but it is not possible to filter a homogeneous mixture using the process of filtration.
U shouldn't share this knowledge but its necessary for people like this
@@justlivinglife6315 That doesent make sense
It kinda depends on the filter, the membrane filters graded for desalination would have the capacity to remove the dissolved sugar with sufficient force.
@@SR-Ahri um I think he meant “you shouldn’t even need to explain this” and the other part which makes sense
@@batmanh8899 basically the exact same thing i said lol
I dont know what is more sad. That he thinks the "fizzienes" is filtered out or That he thinks the sugar Acts like Sand and not like... you know... solution
no he basically did a cheap version of column chromatography so yea it works
@@maylia3132 I understand how you see the similarity but it's nothing close.
I dont know whats more sad. That you thought he said "filtered the fizziness" or that you're deaf like most of the people in this comment section like....you know.... common sense aint so common in some people
@@Joselle_Mira The guy literally said, and I quote, “It got rid of the fizziness.” Are you deaf?
@@askmeaboutsugma And he was right, average pretentious CZcams commenter.
THE LAST ROCKS U PUT INTO THAT BOTTLE THOSE GIVE ME HARDCORE NOSTALGIA OMFG THEY WERE FROM MY KINDERGARTEN
I thought my guy was gonna drink it and then he added glue so I was even sadder to find out he didn’t drink it
So i was right! You did get straight A's in chemistry 😎👏👏👏👏
Nice 👍🏼😎
😭
@@RonSpina 💘 😻 💜
and you got an f in English
@@Swiftie1hehe why do you say that?
"this helped me get an A in 3rd grade"
"let's add some borax..."
very common, safe, affordable, and readily available ingredient, what's your point
We grew artificial crystals out of some detergent and borax (or I think it contained borax?) in third grade. What’s your point?
That's a really common ingredient... so what is you point exactly?
@@boejudden9011 borax is a laundry detergent. Not safe at all
@@critterwhisperer5821 it’s not unsafe lmao. Don’t eat it and you’re fine
Wow that mixture looked bussin
Good thing you added the coarse layer to filter any sticks or leaves from the soda.
If you feel useless just remember the top layer of marbles in this project.
Me who thought he will drink it : *my disappointment is inmeasureable*
Ayo who drinks cu-
@@someguywhoisalive me
How dare he's gonna drink an poisonous borax?
I mean it was filtered using kinetic sand so-
@@someguywhoisalive me
Wow, that’s actually pretty cool
Him- " it doesn't activate, there's no sugar in it"
Also him- "okay it's activated,there's no sugar in it "
Totally genius 👏
“This helped me get an A in third grade”
Doesn’t even know if it’ll work
he’s saying making the filter not that
What was the green and black stuff? What soda did you use? Did you just add silver/grey powder? Is that silver block a magnet?
He added iron to the slime
Green stuff was kinetic sand, black stuff was activated charcoal, the soda looked like a coke, yes he did add gray powder it was iron and yes the silver block is a magnet
@@julianmendoza9899 Thank You ☺️
@@julianmendoza9899 it was dr pepper
the things that rocks n stuff did was to clean it
The bunker is the only game I ever played 5 times through in a month, then watched 4 CZcamsrs play through the game.
I love it
i legit thought you were going to eat it, why am i like this?
Gravel dirt sand filter classic and wholesome as always
Lokkkjj
Ksksksk
@@micheleviscel536 are you okay??
@@micheleviscel536 did you just have a verbal aneurysm?
Meanwhile theres me and my poorly chosen group in third grade with a plant in a bottle with water under the bottle while putting a straw in thinking the Plant can just suck the water if needed :') all my group projects are screwed up. Trust me
I cried when he poured glue in it
I LOVE YOUR PFP WE STAN KAEYA
@@Mxnt_f4y YES AND THANK U
@@ame7955 YOUR WELCOME
@@Mxnt_f4y why do i feel like when kaeya stans/simps/mains meet eachother is always VERY wholesome and fun
WHY DID I THINK HE WAS GONNA DRINK IT😭😭😭😭
You've got serious dance moves!
“If it doesn’t activate it works” “okay so it activated which means it worked”
He said, "If it doesn't activate there's still sugar in it"😭
Lmao “this helped me get an a in 3rd grade” but doesn’t have any clue if it worked 😂💀
It doesn’t work
@@rustyshackleford2808 It only works if you dump a clod of dirt into water and then filter that. This is a primitive water filter. Also he used a bunch of things that technically work for the purpose but are more "TikTok Materials". You want a piece of cotton layered several times, some sand, pebbles, and small stones. Activated charcoal helps the process too. The product is inferior to modern tapwater, but it does clear out most of the contamination, the rest of which you can usually eliminate by boiling. This guy is just an idiot who used the wrong filter for the problem he wanted to solve.
He literally... just taught us a slime without activater that will actually work. Bros a hero
I've been debating to get up and grab a drpepper for an hour and now I'm finally gonna get one after seeing this
When he put glue in it I was like, “is he gonna drink that?”
Exactly what I was thinking- I got so concerned for a whole second lmao
Thanks as a 3rd grader this was extremely influential and changed my life exponentially
Bro this science project is all over the place, I didn't expect you to turn it into magnetic slime
Has anyone ever actually had a science fair? I’ve been in my district for a while and never heard of it lol
which country are you from?
Yes eatery year untill 8th grade
Every
Yes back when I was in middle school
Nope never had one aswell lmao
This man must have gone to those special schools
Even a Life Straw doesn’t get rid of sodas color
Ah yes the best filter, glass, fishtank pebbles, and magic sand
What a plot twist.
I thought this was a legit science experiment until that magnet comes to play.
thought he was about to drink it until he poured a ton of glue into it lol
same
In third grade for me an A was a gold star for the day.
im sure the smooth glass helped alot
I love the "this helped me get an A in third grade" its so mototoned lol
You
@@_yoshivolts_115 you too I guess
@@mincat1412 No
@@mincat1412 N O
I never miss any of his videos
Me at the lunch table making the most vile contraption known to man
bro i thought he was gonna make someone drink that🗿
Funny thing is I did this in elementary 3 years ago for my stem project
In 5th I made our school’s biggest volcano complete with wild life and two villages( I glued on those mini figurines ) the stain stayed( the janitors power washed it so many times) until my 12th grade when I saw it as a senior visiting the kindergartners. It might still be there. It also shot higher than the building we were next to, my teacher was smart enough to have us do it outside.
i wish i could do that
I for real thought that he was going to drink the cup😂😂😂
Use a fine sand, or silica particles in your filter - will make it work much better but it's still not gonna remove dissolved stuff, you need much finer filters for that task
Now we know why he is so good at science. Because he started in third grade.
Is he?
Your comment was stolen by a bot!
@@alcohashbo3637 I saw that too
For it to filter you’d probably have to use sand, carbon powder, small pebbles, and then gravel in that order obviously from bottom up
You cant filter a solution..... You need to evaporate it or chemically separate it first
Bro saved a lot of people 💀
Super cool! Loving it!
This filter worked! Project got me from AP chemistry to 2nd grade science
This makes my day
You’re awesome!
agd
If this video makes your day, I feel sorry for your daily life.
I bet those marbles did a lot
God I miss science projects so much
"This is my kingdome come"
Bro, my school never had a science fair or anything, ONCE.
Bro should make a company for the slime he made
there’s no hypothesis, control group, or anything utilizing the scientific method.
Edit: The scientific method is taught in pretty much every year starting from kindergarten. There exists third grade level experiments that utilize actual science too.
its third grade
It’s just third grade
"This got me an A in third grade"
Yeah... in special Ed
Literally 🤣
i though he was about to drink it for a second
Thanks if I’m ever in third grade I’ll make sure to use this handy trick
My friend was the smartest in the whole class with her stem fair project. She did a project thing which app uses up the iPad battery at the most and used the apps Disney+ tiktok and Roblox all for one hour each day to see which one would take up the most battery
“This help me get an A in 8th grade” 🧢
*3rd
I want the time back that it took watchin this
I’m glad you got an A on a third grade project and you still remember it 😂😂
To reverse engineer a liquid is difficult, but to get sugar you would need an alteration filter not a phisical strainer like youve made. If anything, there is more stuff inside of the liquid you had in the cup after going through your "filter" which was definitely just a drip system. It could've worked with a drip system where it passes through a catalyst that attracts and stores only sugar.
It’s not a mistake,✨ITS A MASTERPIECE ✨
cringe
@@firthe1360 like you
Fatherless
While looking at the thumbnail I was like, yaay Tommy Shelby doing science projects now
You can filter dirt water with a piece of string that you have a greater chance to find if stranded
it's not a mistake ✨IT'S A MASTERPIECE ✨
Cringe
It’s not a mistake ✨IT’S A MASTERPIECE✨
Your father made a mistake and it was having you
“This helped me get an A in 3rd grade” got me laghing so hard😂
So many results happening, not quite sure what’s what!
But still fun to watch!
It's not a mistake, ✨ IT'S A MASTERPIECE ✨
YASSS
Stooooooooopppppp
Its not a mistake ITS a masterpiece
Shut up
Is not a mistake
It’s a MASTERPIECE
Bro got a little excited 💀
Funny as hell so many people are focussed on the regular filter. That filter is only there to keep the solid particles from falling down. It's column chromatography, the solid parts is what seperates the stuff in the liquid.
Dude I totally thought you were going to eat that 😅
I'll keep this in mind for if they ever make me redo the 3rd grade in the future.
theyre never gonna make you redo t he 3rd grade dummy
This guy just made all of that up
“No glue slimers” be crying rn 😂
Using this for my water filter project ty pook
YESSIRRRRRR WE'RE MAKING IT OUT OF KINDERGARTEN WITH THIS ONE 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bro made an excuse to make slime and thought he could get away with it
My mom would never let me waste any of this stuff for a science fair I never had
Bro I swear I bet this dude can turn my entire phone into slime
“how much slime do you want?”
him: yes
Reliving the glory days I see
Pibb - nice choice 👌
At first I thought he was going to drink it
I did this for a school project once, first thing that happened was someone in my group dropped it… never letting someone touch my part of a project again
It looked so good to drink 😭
I thought he was gonna drink it after putting in glue😂😂
'stops at the coolest part with the magnet'
The gems looking things is my childhood it would be in random area at church and me and my friends and every kid would collect and trade them and had a battle of who looks the best
When I heard "Let's see if there's sugar in it" I instantly assumed he was going to drink it XD