Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Burning Stuff

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2021
  • What is BURNING? On this explainer, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice explain what it takes for something to burn. We burn things all the time, but what does that even mean?
    We break down combustion and why some things burn and others don’t. Can you ever burn water? Find out why just because something gets hot doesn’t mean it will burn. What do all things that burn have in common? We talk about carbon both for burning and eating for chemical energy. Are there any things we eat that don’t contain carbon? What’s the best wood to burn? What makes wood crackle? You’ll learn about soot and CO2 as a byproduct of burning, and other things around the campfire on another StarTalk explainer!
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Komentáře • 553

  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  Před 2 lety +89

    Survey: should future Explainers contain more or less singing from Neil and Chuck? 🧐

    • @Hp_409
      @Hp_409 Před 2 lety +27

      More. Lots more 😂

    • @bubblegodanimation4915
      @bubblegodanimation4915 Před 2 lety +10

      I would like more but what would be really cool is instead of imitating songs they should make their own science based songs like ASAP Science and Hank Green do.

    • @timwoodward9799
      @timwoodward9799 Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely. You should take it on the road.

    • @frye6666
      @frye6666 Před 2 lety +4

      Less singing! And I would love to see a segment on attempting to explain forever. IE how did the big bang start, even if it has happened multiple times. Or even a multiverse, like a never ending wall of balloons popping and filling back up with every big bang. Where does it end or start or what is beyond that even. I just want an idea of how to grasp such thoughts.

    • @bubblegodanimation4915
      @bubblegodanimation4915 Před 2 lety +2

      @@frye6666 We always talk about WHEN the big bang was but not WHERE it was.

  • @11kele
    @11kele Před 2 lety +75

    It's funny when Chuck thinks it's a trick question and he starts thinking like he's playing chess, and then Neil just cuts him with "The answer is NO".

  • @anthonycraig274
    @anthonycraig274 Před 2 lety +179

    “The answer is NO!” 😂 Get me every time

    • @SmDJeremy
      @SmDJeremy Před 2 lety +4

      Can tell chuck gets so annoyed at Neil when he does this.. Neil's so oblivious to how obnoxious and ignorant he is in conversations like this.. I don't know why chuck still does this show. Neil needs to show some more respect to his guests; rather than acting like an almighty, superior human.

    • @hassanmfaume4265
      @hassanmfaume4265 Před 2 lety +7

      @@SmDJeremy why are you watching this?, einstein.!

    • @n484l3iehugtil
      @n484l3iehugtil Před 2 lety +7

      @@SmDJeremy Neil likes to be the explainer in the room but they still make things work together most of the time, no need to call the show off.

    • @michagabo8819
      @michagabo8819 Před 2 lety

      When things were at their very worst:
      2 Suns, Cross in the sky, 2 comets will collide = don`t be afraid - repent, accept Lord`s Hand of Mercy.
      Scientists will say it was a global illusion.
      Beaware - Jesus will never walk in flesh again.
      After WW3 - rise of the “ man of peace“ from the East = Antichrist - the most powerful, popular, charismatic and influential leader of all time. Many miracles will be attributed to him. He will imitate Jesus in every conceivable way.
      Don`t trust „pope“ Francis = the False Prophet
      - will seem to rise from the dead
      - will unite all Christian Churches and all Religions as one.
      One World Religion = the seat of the Antichrist.
      Benedict XVI is the last true pope - will be accused of a crime of which he is totally innocent.
      "Arab uprising will spark global unrest - Italy will trigger fall out"
      "Many events, including ecological upheavals, wars, the schism in My Church on Earth, the dictatorships in each of your nations - bound as one, at its very core - will all take place at the same time."
      The Book of Truth

    • @anthonycraig274
      @anthonycraig274 Před 2 lety +2

      @@michagabo8819 You spell there, as their.
      Have you come to sell fear in a space that is championing reason.
      I think you need to take your rehashed goat herding stories to the place where you feel most comfortable and celebrates fear mongering.

  • @tripinout21
    @tripinout21 Před 2 lety +75

    Neil yelling "what the fck is wrong with you" has made my day

  • @KKMDStyle
    @KKMDStyle Před 2 lety +65

    It’s easier to see you guys on CZcams than listen to a podcast.

  • @jaylove5555
    @jaylove5555 Před 2 lety +32

    Chuckie you got the best job ever.

  • @MrYTGuy1
    @MrYTGuy1 Před 2 lety +98

    My favorite thing to do is ask physicists about fire. Mostly because when they try to explain it in layman's terms or too in depth they sometimes start pulling their hair out. But Neil of course does it better than most and manages to keep his hair in the process.

    • @MaryAnnNytowl
      @MaryAnnNytowl Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, he really is an excellent teacher, and science communicator!

    • @jimmydean7353
      @jimmydean7353 Před 2 lety +2

      My grandfather was a astrophysicist. But he taught me in words that I could understand. As I got older the teaching got more where I understood.
      Neil is Awesome.

    • @minimalgrammar1276
      @minimalgrammar1276 Před 2 lety +2

      I had some confusion because I didn't quite get the difference between phase changes and heat giving something the energy needed for a chemical reaction, creating fire.

    • @AustinCharisma
      @AustinCharisma Před 2 lety

      Tory lanes used to be a physicist until you asked him about fire

    • @Raz.C
      @Raz.C Před 2 lety +2

      You should ask chemists about fire, not physicists and not astrophysicists. I thought my comment was the only one where someone explained all the things wrong with what Neil "explained," but it turns out that there are plenty of other chemists all showing the same things.

  • @gaylanbalaky8578
    @gaylanbalaky8578 Před 2 lety +7

    oh my god I can't miss any of these explainer videos, I've watched every single one of them.
    love you guys ❤️😍

  • @redShiftish
    @redShiftish Před 2 lety +12

    I love these videos but I believe that there is something technically incorrect here. Bond-breaking due to heat is an endothermic process - it takes heat in to break the bonds. You do not gain energy by breaking apart organic molecules. The energy you gain from burning results from oxygen subsequently bonding with the now released carbon and hydrogen to make CO2 and H2O.

  • @hanpanBR
    @hanpanBR Před 2 lety +8

    Came in for Neil... found out Chuck, who is a great co-host and makes me laugh a lot.
    This is an awesome channel!

  • @TrotterGrottberg
    @TrotterGrottberg Před 2 lety +3

    As a dry arsed sarcastic English 40 something, I chuckled lots at this.
    Cheers guys!

  • @oldcowbb
    @oldcowbb Před 2 lety +4

    breaking bond does not release energy, it is there are more energy released than it is absorb when the molecule form bonds with the oxygen. This is why things don't spontaneously combust themselves

  • @herbhanson1190
    @herbhanson1190 Před 2 lety +8

    Stumbled on your show today…very entertaining and informative! You have a new follower!!

    • @realfoggy
      @realfoggy Před 2 lety +2

      Neil and Chuck have a great dynamic. You can just feel how comfortable they are with each other. It's a fun show to watch.

  • @waywardgoddess7219
    @waywardgoddess7219 Před rokem

    I have been binging StarTalk for days now. I can't get enough! Y'all are 🔥 lol

  • @mikeontherock
    @mikeontherock Před 2 lety +21

    You two have great chemistry

  • @christianschmitt-schwehla9067

    You can burn stuff without oxygen. Like sodium in chlorine gas. The "ash" of that reaction is table salt. Or magnesium in CO2.

    • @andreasstrus9594
      @andreasstrus9594 Před 2 lety

      Magnesium can be burned in a lot of fluids. Pure nitrogen works fine, and so does water. In fact I was curious if Chuck will not point it out as burning water even though it's the other way around.

  • @andresgoberna1951
    @andresgoberna1951 Před 2 lety +2

    This video made me think that technically the Sun is not burning, nuclear Fusion doesn't count as burning since there is no C involved neither oxygen... All my childhood believes are changing since I found this channel!!! Guys you are awesome! Keep doing it!

  • @Mythodiir
    @Mythodiir Před 2 lety +5

    Burnin' is also a great album by Bob Marley and the Wailers.

  • @jamesochan2898
    @jamesochan2898 Před 2 lety +2

    You have to note that other substances can burn/combust not just Organic materials. Combustion in itself is a just an exothermic redox reaction between (mainly oxygen) and a fuel.

  • @njones420
    @njones420 Před 2 lety +3

    7:31 might have to be my new email notification sound.

  • @ignorasmus
    @ignorasmus Před 2 lety +5

    I know Carbon is one of his favorite elements (for good reasons!), still just a little bit disappointed to see that Neil left of other kinds broader kinds of 'Burning' like Rust is burnt Iron, water is burnt hydrogen etc.
    Any kind of oxidation process can be termed as burning technically.

  • @terrywbreedlove
    @terrywbreedlove Před 2 lety

    I am following you here on CZcams and the Apple PodCast app

  • @kathryntate6809
    @kathryntate6809 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this!!

  • @ComplexSkepsisvehementalbeats

    its so fun to learn with you guys

  • @SurrealNotion
    @SurrealNotion Před 2 lety

    Always lovin these twos energy, Carbon Exchange, here for all to see..lol...
    Thanks guys for yet another eye opening video!😊

  • @sisyphyus
    @sisyphyus Před 2 lety +1

    I rarely watch anything with commercials anymore, but I finally saw a Chuck Nice commercial. It was nice. LOL.

  • @kamakshishiv
    @kamakshishiv Před 2 lety +1

    I want to learn enough to be able to come on this show and talk to Neil, Chuck, and other super minds/ professors

  • @mrs.joannem.fortier
    @mrs.joannem.fortier Před 2 lety +1

    I watch every day what time do u do show?

  • @evesoto99
    @evesoto99 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this keeps me from the news

  • @jameskennedy4117
    @jameskennedy4117 Před 2 lety

    Excellent as always... except it's the formation of chemical bonds in the products that releases heat energy in combustion, not the breaking of chemical bonds in the reactants.

  • @coachdubz7533
    @coachdubz7533 Před 2 lety

    The other day I was sitting around watching the fire burning in the fireplace... and I was thinking.. what is actually happening to that wood when it is catching fire and burning. I'm so eager to listen to this video.

  • @G_Dagh
    @G_Dagh Před 2 lety

    I just love the universe talk and it excites me learning cosmic science

  • @StarrTile
    @StarrTile Před 2 lety +1

    Burning is slow oxidation...rust on steroids. Also not just removing oxygen puts it out, remove fuel, remove heat, it's a triangle.

  • @helloitsnicko
    @helloitsnicko Před 2 lety +67

    The title reads as if Neil's committed arson and he's giving his reasons

  • @RichardAdarkwahgh
    @RichardAdarkwahgh Před 2 lety

    Niel and Chuck. This is Richard Adarkwah, an Applied Physicist from Ghana. Fingers crossed to see an episode on Space Quantization. Cheers!.

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 Před rokem

    i often put these on thinking i'll do something else at the same time.. lol..
    always interesting..
    thankyou for sharing this 🙂

  • @TranceXZero
    @TranceXZero Před 2 lety +8

    This is my favorite episode of the year 😂

  • @silaskelly604
    @silaskelly604 Před 2 lety +1

    I wish Neil and Chuck would expand the burning process to explain how the energy is released - heat. Photons? Mostly infrared below the visible spectrum? But some in the visible - light? Ultraviolet? So what are flames? Vapor being burned? Plasma? Heated gas? Heated carbon? What exactly is the flame I see, from a candle, for instance? Isn't rust and aluminum oxide, the ashes of burnt iron and aluminum? And because they 'burn' at room temperature, we don't see any flames????

  • @abhivirsingh9938
    @abhivirsingh9938 Před 2 lety +5

    What about Hydrogen? Do we not call it’s reaction with oxygen as burning, there’s no carbon there contrary to what Neil said🤔

  • @MrVaishakh
    @MrVaishakh Před 2 lety

    Just for chuck I subscribed..😀

  • @hamclapper2654
    @hamclapper2654 Před 2 lety

    You guys make my day

  • @NielvanSteenderen
    @NielvanSteenderen Před 2 lety

    I would love to hear more about the actual process of burning.

  • @Ralesk
    @Ralesk Před 2 lety +6

    Ow. I mean it is a fun bit about organic stuff burning, but inorganic materials can oxidise as well, even violently with flames - magnesium would be the first to come to my mind and there's plenty of more examples. Heck, even hydrogen, hardly an organic compound, and it will gladly oxidise into water vapour. Don't play with matches where you have an abundance of H2.

  • @GregKletschka
    @GregKletschka Před 2 lety +16

    Adele said she set fire to the rain 🤣

    • @yoitsunoookami
      @yoitsunoookami Před 2 lety +5

      She must be on Titan, because it rains methane.

    • @antcowan
      @antcowan Před 2 lety

      I always heard it as
      '"set fire to Lorraine"

    • @derickparrish833
      @derickparrish833 Před 2 lety

      I had a thought but I've forgot.

  • @GauravPassiTV
    @GauravPassiTV Před 2 lety +1

    You guys are awesome! Hilarious and educational 😁

  • @Lanhoj
    @Lanhoj Před 2 lety

    *We need more explainer videos from Chuck...* @2:40

  • @MusicalMadman1two3
    @MusicalMadman1two3 Před 2 lety +4

    I love Neil with my whole body heart and soul

    • @ranonampangom2185
      @ranonampangom2185 Před rokem

      @@HopDavid Lol you are so obsessed with him, it's laughable.

  • @mariannm3634
    @mariannm3634 Před 2 lety +1

    This hits different living in CA right now 🤣 But very interesting 🖤

  • @petrmasek4506
    @petrmasek4506 Před 2 lety

    Funny and informative as always :-)

  • @Chris-op7yt
    @Chris-op7yt Před 2 lety

    speaking of which, i'd like to use weak carbonic acid whilst watering all my pot plants but, dont want to be using expensive carbonated water. is there a cheap/easy way to produce weak carbonic acid? burnt wood steeped in water?

  • @achrafabouras2118
    @achrafabouras2118 Před 2 lety

    Can you please explain geodynamic and how it creates the earths magneticfield

  • @guillermonassercibils6538

    all videos are.. but this one was awesome

  • @gibblespascack1418
    @gibblespascack1418 Před 2 lety

    I liked that you explained the difference between 40 year old carbon and million year old carbon when thinking about adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. We should not be using this level of oil, gas, or coal as we are using now because they are adding to atmospheric carbon, just like burning the rain forest.

  • @simohammedboussekri1719

    Hello Neil , can you please do a video explainer about the essence of fire , is it really a plasma ?

  • @jackxander1944
    @jackxander1944 Před 2 lety

    Please keep Chuck forever

  • @cynthiawiley8411
    @cynthiawiley8411 Před 2 lety

    HELLO Dr. Degrasse Tyson, and Sir Nice✴
    I am enquiring about the range, mass ,and varied gravity predictions for the star Betelgeuse and the encompassing nebulae.
    I am not able to get a projected foci.
    Your thoughts.?
    I'm right here in Manhattan ,so share some azimuth 🎇

  • @mageshwaran7489
    @mageshwaran7489 Před 2 lety

    In Next explainer, please do how fire is created?

  • @MrBisforbrian
    @MrBisforbrian Před 2 lety

    So every time the fire pops it is because a wet spot? Or can there be other reasons?

  • @ronaldlogan3525
    @ronaldlogan3525 Před 2 lety +4

    so we could prevent forest fires by simply replacing all the trees made of carbon with trees made of aluminum.

    • @whoofianbrony8804
      @whoofianbrony8804 Před 2 lety +1

      Uh no. Aluminum oxidizes, and is VERY flammable. We literally make fireworks with it. Thermite is 1/3 aluminum powder, and 2/3 iron oxide powder (rust powder)

    • @YungJay0
      @YungJay0 Před 2 lety +1

      @@whoofianbrony8804 he was being sarcastic

  • @victornjeru4682
    @victornjeru4682 Před 2 lety

    what about metal powders like iron powder?

  • @adi-ndr
    @adi-ndr Před 2 lety

    Chuck's expression when trying to come up with some smart (kinda) answers.... 😁✌🏼👍🏼

  • @oahc1052
    @oahc1052 Před 2 lety +2

    Hmm, but what about magnesium? It most definitely burns, but does not contain any carbon, and subsequently turns white and not black afterwards.

  • @Jriffe108
    @Jriffe108 Před 2 lety

    So, does the carbon content of an item directly correlate to the BTU rating?

  • @MeeMee-gz5vp
    @MeeMee-gz5vp Před 5 měsíci

    Man I love this show.

  • @TaterFarmer
    @TaterFarmer Před 2 lety

    I’m subbed

  • @kamuroshow4884
    @kamuroshow4884 Před 2 lety +2

    I have to react to this. As a pyrotechnician i can say Metals can burn. Like the burning Mg ribbon you saw in chemistry class. Al, Fe, Ti.... all burn. Or react with oxygen to become oxides, to say it in another way. The only difference is how much energy (heat) you put in it. But metals will burn!

  • @essahsaeidi5543
    @essahsaeidi5543 Před 2 lety

    hahahah!! What a funny explainer video! so many jokes cracked me up , this is how I love to learn about science!!

  • @theduder2617
    @theduder2617 Před 2 lety

    Salt is soo not flammable that we use salt to cover titanium fires to prevent them from spreading. You can NOT put water on a titanium fire unless you want a hydrogen fire. And in a titanium plant, a hydrogen fire means more titanium fires.
    Titanium burns so hot that most times it is MUCH better to cover the fire with salt and allow the titanium sponge and dust to burn itself out slowly.
    Even a tow motor fork catching a piece of sponge and dragging it across concrete is enough to ignite it, so fire fighting/prevention was a regular training event.

  • @Revouz
    @Revouz Před 2 lety +1

    Talk about tachyons!

  • @maxtremblay
    @maxtremblay Před 2 lety

    What about the carbon in the steel pan? 😯

  • @ScoopofScience
    @ScoopofScience Před 2 lety

    Wow, the ending was interesting, never thought a fireplace was carbon neutral!

  • @warrenmassey4029
    @warrenmassey4029 Před 2 lety

    Please explain smoke as the bi product of fire

  • @sbccmichaelkelly
    @sbccmichaelkelly Před 2 lety

    This must be the video that inspired that teacher to set some fires in California, Chuck was showing the beauty of nature.

  • @rayb1091
    @rayb1091 Před 2 lety

    You gotta love Chuck.

  • @Kilgorio
    @Kilgorio Před 2 lety

    wow

  • @Yes_I_c4n
    @Yes_I_c4n Před 2 lety

    H2 and NH3 also burn and they don't have Carbon in them, fhough the latter has weaker combustion properties when compared to say gasoline, h2, LPG, etc.

  • @ihabkahil
    @ihabkahil Před rokem

    After a few minutes in youtube physics experiments watching, we saw that Magnesium and lithium also burns . if everything that contains a flame , burns, then what is said was wrong . do we miss anything ?

  • @NovaSixSix
    @NovaSixSix Před 2 lety

    How would you characterise the burning of Thermite and along those lines, wouldn't the act of rusting be considered a form of burning?

    • @theduder2617
      @theduder2617 Před 2 lety

      Neil can explain MUCH BETTER, but here is a rough idea.
      Rust is the direct result of oxidation, not burning. Thermite is also an oxidation event, only more extreme. Better classified as an oxidation reduction reaction.

  • @luv.sharma28
    @luv.sharma28 Před 2 lety

    What about magnesium? It burns with flame?

  • @terryallen6688
    @terryallen6688 Před 2 lety

    Dynamite "BOOM" all the way to iron rusting is all entropy. Burning

  • @dom9160
    @dom9160 Před 2 lety

    How is the sun on fire?
    Like where does the oxygen come from?
    I'm guessing its a diffrent gas or maybe different type of fore or plasma or something
    Barley started the video but i hope they explain that one

    • @anthonycraig274
      @anthonycraig274 Před 2 lety

      It’s fusion. It maybe better if you watched a video specific to that. Oxygen comes from dead stars ‘ sun.’

  • @AmanSingh-nw7lw
    @AmanSingh-nw7lw Před 2 lety +1

    My chem teacher always says, "Master carbon, you master life, it's all about the balance of carbon that maintains life"

  • @anujtuladhar8318
    @anujtuladhar8318 Před 2 lety

    Soo what about burning of magnesium ribbon actually means ??

  • @amandamathis7689
    @amandamathis7689 Před 2 lety

    Why does salt spark?

  • @manslaughterinc.9135
    @manslaughterinc.9135 Před 2 lety

    I had Organic for "What do they all have in common." You have to take byproducts into account, coal, oil, manmade hydrocarbons, alcohol.
    Also, for water, isn't it the fuel for the flame when you dump water into hot oil? I thought the heat separated the molecular bond and the hydrogen caught fire. Oh wait, Hydrogen burns without Carbon. Also, don't some acid/metal reactions create flame as well?

  • @titsbeerbong4203
    @titsbeerbong4203 Před 2 lety

    🔥

  • @coololdluke3905
    @coololdluke3905 Před 2 lety +1

    Yep Neil first gave this explanation speech at 12 years old when he caught the couch on fire and Mom walked in.

  • @stevdor6146
    @stevdor6146 Před 2 lety

    0:27 we're only the HOTTEST science podcast that there is
    10:02 I'MMA GO BURN SOMETHING DOWN

  • @mickeybrumfield764
    @mickeybrumfield764 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your discussion on The Constitution of Fire that some of us take a solemn oath to protect and obey.

  • @wedieritrea131
    @wedieritrea131 Před 2 lety +1

    Smart, funny and educational!!! very rare in CZcams.

  • @BakaBroadcast
    @BakaBroadcast Před 2 lety

    Chuck was the most Chuck that Chuck has ever been 😆. Great explainer video 😊

  • @nolan4339
    @nolan4339 Před 2 lety

    So, Is it still burning, if it is with chlorine or fluorine instead of oxygen?

  • @fagoperu
    @fagoperu Před 2 lety

    Is the Tie Fighter new?

  • @LexoG33
    @LexoG33 Před 2 lety

    Can't you burn aluminum and form aluminum oxide?

  • @joergbock1976
    @joergbock1976 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for all the triggers, guys. Now I HAVE TO watch The Trammps (the 11mins version, gimme those funky horns!), Kingpin (Don't do a Munson!), You don't mess with the Zohan and get a silky smooth haircut...

  • @feedingravens
    @feedingravens Před 2 lety +2

    When I wrote my diploma thesis that had to do with leak detection in gas distribution networks, I said to my monitor "shouldn't be that critical when an oxygen pipeline breaks, and he replied "Don't think that. When the tube ruptures, you have pure, absolutely unoxidized iron in a pure oxygen atmosphere. Under these condition iron burns."
    Don't know whether it really burns self-sustaining, but it will sure get red hot.
    I once forgot that the oven plate was on when I put steel wool (you use for cleaning) on it. With the additional energy, and the large surface, at some spots the wool got white hot and melted.

    • @G6Tyrantula
      @G6Tyrantula Před 2 lety

      PLLD CSLD, DPLLD 😎

    • @feedingravens
      @feedingravens Před 2 lety

      @@G6Tyrantula Different approach: That was a simulation of the complete network, where the timely distribution of the various inputs and outputs was known and the expected pressures in the system were calculated from that.
      And when one of the values was too low, the simulation was used to estimate which and at which location along one of the pipelines the leak occured, so you can drive directly there.
      That is beyond 30 years ago, the original program was written in FORTRAN, and still had the identity codes of each punch card on it.

  • @LexLifeRaj
    @LexLifeRaj Před 2 lety +1

    The only thing I saw burning was Neil’s patience with every interruption 😂

    • @derickparrish833
      @derickparrish833 Před 2 lety

      It happens when you're in the middle of a thought.

    • @derickparrish833
      @derickparrish833 Před 2 lety

      Depending on a bunch of variables or how many variables you're narrowing down.

  • @WasabiSniffer
    @WasabiSniffer Před 2 lety

    ahhhh but now we need a sequel for magnesium and dry ice...

  • @msgretrogamer
    @msgretrogamer Před 2 lety

    I had no idea that I wanted to know this, but as it turns out, I really did! I think I could listen to NdGT talk me through my family's murder and still find it entertaining.

  • @rojka-_-
    @rojka-_- Před 2 lety

    Space baby🔥🔥