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Cody eating a cherry thinking like “I wonder if cherry pits can dissolve gold? Better start collecting the pits” ...one year later...Never underestimate Cody’s persistence.
This wasn't anything Cody just thought of last year. He has known for a very long time that hydrogen cyanide is in cherry pits and that HCN dissolves gold. He has only gotten around to trying this experiment now.
@@OldSkoolF Nope, Prussian blue was, in fact, one of the colours Bob Ross used multiple times. Phthalo blue was also one, but he did use both. In case you're not convinced, in S21E10 of his series "The Joy of Painting", he does use Prussian blue.
Working with cyanide on a small scale is doable for amateur chemists. But the synthesis of cyanide often involves HCN...many chemists accidentally gassed themselves with it.
I've used cyanide and I used to have either some indicatoror a pH probe (depending on how fancy the lab I was working at was) and quite a bit of sodium hydroxide set up above it in order to stop the reaction going acidic, because if that happens, I'd get HCN and probably die
How come my chemistry professors never told us we could set up our apparatus by snapping our fingers and clapping our hands? We wasted SO MUCH TIME in lab over this!
Still not even par with nile red's "extracting lidocaine from anal lube", in which he bought a massive bottle of anal lube, then went back to buy another one next day.
Organic chem (or maybe even chem in general) takes you down a dark road filled with questionable purchases and disregarding any instructions that came with said purchases. Hopefully, I don't have to explain the normal implifications of purchasing two bottles of anal lube, but NileRed also bought a whole bunch of Pepto-Bismol, and the implifications of such a purpose was (and I'm paraphrasing) "you'd just feel bad for someone purchasing that much Pepto-Bismol".
@@gewuerzwanze5627 there are much more effective poisons... but youtube would ban be if I mentioned them... also... Hemlock grows all over the US... so yeah... if someone was going to poison themselves or others they wouldn't be building a lab to copy Cody.
I don't know about you, but I don't have a year's worth of cherry pits saved up. I'm not particularly fond of cherries due to the pit, either. (Yeah, no cyanide for me.)
Next Video: "Recovering the Gold" Cody drinks the solution and $hits out a gold bar. Don't change that channel folks. You DON"T want to miss this episode. Thanks for the very informative videos Cody. You know the drill....Stay awesome.
That would think the more likely scenario would be that since the smell makes you sneeze he probably start sneezing out gold into the tissues he would blow his nose on. If he did this onto a canvas it would make for interesting artwork....
News just in: A large flock of birds flying over Utah has fallen from the sky seemingly due to Cyanide poisoning. Local chemist Cody Reeder states that clearly someone has been releasing the chemical into the environment, though has no idea who would do such a thing. The investigation is ongoing.
Man, Cody, I love your channel so much. Small things like your general sense of humor, your dedication to ideas like saving cherry pits, and the cut to you showing the Prussian Blue in daylight are endearing qualities that I really appreciate. Even when the content isn’t exactly applicable to my life (lol), it’s educational and entertaining nonetheless. Good stuff, dude!
This is one of those things that is technically true but in practice wouldn’t work. The reaction is too slow and your body could process it just as fast as the cyanide was produced, so you would need maybe 100x more to actually be lethal.
Cody'sLab ha ha! I did think that given the number of cherries eaten each year there’d have been some kind of health scare by now if it was a real issue. Still, if you ate 200 cherry stones I think the cyanide might not be top of your list of problems 😂
I love when Cody says "the ONLY ISSUE I RAN INTO". The behind the sceenes bloopers are the birds dropping from the sky above his place. Lol. Love your content Cody
Man, the extraterrestrials going through our internet must be shitting bricks knowing that we eat foods containing deadly toxins and then walk it off like it was nothing...
His yield would not be what he wanted though, so he will have to refilter it and wash it with some more refined something, but the result will be even less, yet purer hence even more deadly to mere mortals.
Cody is a blessing. I know nothing about chemistry but something about him is so interesting that I keep watching even if he is speaking gibberish to me.
Don't walk by cody's house when he's sciencing, might get a waft of what he's cookin. Thinking of that you might want to check your front sidewalk you might have a pile of dead neighbors that were walking their dog at the wrong time, just a thought lol.
Great video Cody! loved the new cut\edit dynamic, your videos just keep getting better, educational and super fun. Im a law major, but loved chemistry in high school, seeing your videos just makes me extremely happy!
Love the clap cuts 😂, Keep it up. Also could you try and take out cyanide from blueprints. It's pretty concentrated. Edit. Just finished watching and saw you mentioned it 😂.
@@FluffyCarpenterBee I'm pretty sure he left a couple steps out, and/or didn't explain it enough. Most of this equipment isn't exactly readily available, although I guess anything is on the internet. My point is, you'd already either have to know what you're doing, or do more research, making this video useless. I get your point though, and you're not wrong. I still don't see the problem though, but that's an issue with CZcams's system in general.
I initially thought you were a wizard at chemistry, but after seeing how you transferred the materials into the reaction vessel, I see that you're an actual wizard.
I'll always appreciate that he puts the chemical reactions in clear text on the screen, even if I lost the knowledge on how to read them after high school organic chem. Maybe someday i'll understand what they mean again.
@@theCodyReeder: Is that a mobile app thing? Because on desktop, if I click on subscriptions it shows me unmonetized videos. That said, I just noticed that I'm not subscribed to your channel, probably because I never got around to it, but I see your vids in my recommendations.
Most seeds in the family Rosaceae, mainly from the genus malus (Apples), pyrus (Pears) and prunus (Cherries, almonds, etc.) among others. Sweet almonds and sweet apricots still have the amygdalin. You'd have to eat several bushels of almonds and a little less than that in sweet aps. The seeds aren't anywhere near as bad in Rubus (Raspberry, blackberry, thimbleberry, boysenberry, etc) and Fragaria (Strawberry). Yes, all of the fruits listed are related albeit somewhat distantly, in the rose family.
This is why I like this channel. It doesn't just show the reactions, but shows the steps involved in producing chemicals without just ordering them all online. Plus good science. 😎
@@bromisovalum8417 H2S is less toxic than cyanide and HCN. 800 ppm for 5 minutes has killed a human before. 800 ppm is quite a lot compared to 100ppm of HCN. Also good luck administrating a gas for a long enough time. I'd stick with cyanides at that point. It's also very potent of a smell. I think seeing high traces of sulfur in the lungs would raise questions. Just saying
I think it would be easier to use in powder form, which would require purifying and then extracting it as a solid. Cody doesn't show us that part unfortunately. But it does solidify the idea that you should never fuck with a chemist
There is a huge pile of cherry pits that's been sitting around near the Juab county dump for years now, probably leaching a bunch of cyanide into the ground. Anyway, instead of saving your own pits, you could have probably just picked up a couple of bucketsful in Nephi.
They make a kitchen tool for pitting cherries, called a " Cherry Pitter". strangely enough. Likely Cody canned all the cherries to eat this winter, keeping the pits.
If this can dissolve the gold, can you re-extract that gold from the mixture? Let's say if you were trying to remove gold from circuit board parts, and wanted to collect the gold into one mass. Id imagine this would not be an efficient way to do it, but if you sought to do so, would you be able to?
It's called cyanide leaching or gold cyanidation. You use cyanide to extract gold or other precious metals from minerals with low content of said metals. Its use in mining often causes vast damage to the environment, but it works because it's relatively easy to extract the metals from the solution. So I guess it should work with circuit boards, too.
@@ado1035 -- Awesome -- thanks. Yeah I was was wondering about that for a long time and when I seen this video I figured Id ask. I really appreciate the prompt response w/ it too. Im sure there's more effective ways of doing it, but its interested me on how they recover the most possible units of precious metals when recovering from circuit boards or things like that. Thank you for the info though -- Im going to look into that. I never knew it was so commonly utilized.
@Grant Craig @@theCodyReeder thank you guys ! so, for a proof of concept, the process is nice, but it doesn't have a good yield... something like one-two hundred mL of solution at roughly 0.02-4 mol/L isn't much. I was trying to figure out if the process would be economically sustainable, if we had like a depot for organic wastes in a city, but that wouldn't work much, the heating and all the released vapours wouldn't make it worth it...
@@parishna4882 he's better off collecting apple seeds, you can Google it, and while your at it you might as well go for the gusto and start collecting Castor beans he'll be delighted to Google that up, just make he has a hazmat suit first
Best comparison of physical comparison vs chemical comparison. I honestly thought the secondary container would have a purer CN content but the primary was stronger. Thanks Cody!
Not quite, but it is possible. A lot of noxious or otherwise unpleasant chemicals smell like almonds. Despite all of this, it's mostly due to how one is used to surrounding smells and your genetics as to how you smell and compare it. So overall, what Cody is smelling, may smell very different to what you smell it as.
I actually heard that somewhere else. Mabe it wascmy dad. he was trying to get me to drink something that smelled like almonds. I dropped it and the dog got into it. Later the dog di......wait a minute.....HEY!
I have a learning problem: The more time goes by, the more I feel an urgency to learn everything. And the more I realize I'll never have learned enough...adding to the urgency of learning more. Thank you for sharing!
Ah yes just extract a deadly poison from a fruit and dissolve one of the most expensive metals into it. Typical Thursday.
@@kadensharpin2156 grammar nazi
Kaden Sharpin you just dissolved my confidence
@@designworksdw1949 Spelling Nazi**
@@awpz0r lol
lol
Cody eating a cherry thinking like “I wonder if cherry pits can dissolve gold? Better start collecting the pits” ...one year later...Never underestimate Cody’s persistence.
lol
Remember the gunpowder from pee video? That was impressive.
@@AxxLAfriku First Bacon_ and now Cody; no channel is safe from Axxl
This wasn't anything Cody just thought of last year. He has known for a very long time that hydrogen cyanide is in cherry pits and that HCN dissolves gold. He has only gotten around to trying this experiment now.
Didn’t he keep Tin in a freezer to make gray Tin once? Took years
More important, Prussian blue was also used by Bob Ross
Your thinking of Phahlo Blue .
@@OldSkoolF Nope, Prussian blue was, in fact, one of the colours Bob Ross used multiple times. Phthalo blue was also one, but he did use both. In case you're not convinced, in S21E10 of his series "The Joy of Painting", he does use Prussian blue.
@@avananana dang you know the exact episode
@@burgerking2190 Mate, Bob Ross is the greatest 8) You should know every episode by heart. Lmao
But it wasn't? Wait did I get wooshed? What?
Cody's lab in 10 years: Making antimatter in my garage with a light bulb
'in my garage' haha you cheeky bastard
On Mars
Someone called?
in 32.345 years: Making light speed suits for humans so their guts don't get obliterated.
@@brainiac1595 Knaaawledge
“Low enough that I’m not worried about it... right now.” 😆
That little pause made me lose it.
knowing lethal doses is one hell of a drug
@@theshuman100 What's the LD50 on knowing lethal doses?
Watching this before CZcams takes it down because educational videos on chemistry don't seem to have any place on the platform.
Insert Name Here TF this video currently even has ads, so we’ll see
I wonder how many megaliters of cyanide you could extract from CZcams...
@@LordDragox412 Is it because YT is so toxic nowadays?
@@o.a.m9515 If you want poison you can go buy some rat poison with a couple of dollars and skip all the chemistry.
@@ShadowsDML Yeah, Ace Harware has plenty of poison, with out even asking.
Cody: "don't make cyanide yourself.....like...ever"
also Cody: "there's far better ways to get cyanide!"
Working with cyanide on a small scale is doable for amateur chemists. But the synthesis of cyanide often involves HCN...many chemists accidentally gassed themselves with it.
I've used cyanide and I used to have either some indicatoror a pH probe (depending on how fancy the lab I was working at was) and quite a bit of sodium hydroxide set up above it in order to stop the reaction going acidic, because if that happens, I'd get HCN and probably die
@@cockatoo010 I want to make cyanide in my garage almost no equipment can that work (I have 0 worries about safety at all)
Where can I get cynide
@@williamsorensen3958u dead yet?
Cody: "Turning cherry pits into cya--"
CZcams: *stares
Cody: "Turning cherry pits to stuffs that dissolves gold
How come my chemistry professors never told us we could set up our apparatus by snapping our fingers and clapping our hands? We wasted SO MUCH TIME in lab over this!
they need to go to the mary poppins school
trust issues
"...and even then you probably shouldnt do it." Thanks Cody!
"There are much better ways to get cyanide".
Thanks for the tip, Cody!
@@micahphilson That was the part that got a chuckle out of me.
@@micahphilson a 100 gram KCN quantity costs around 2 bucks.
@@ghlscitel6714 but only certified labors can buy it, am i right?
Cody is the man !
“Even then you shouldn’t do it. There a far better ways to get cyanide” 😂😂😂😂 this is the CZcams I like
Cody learned the magic of a static camera view, manual exposure, and seamless cuts, in this video.
I am so proud of you dude.
The randomness of these techniques rivals a Vsauce video.
"What is the weight of a shadow?"
"Today I'm going to extract dynamite from milk."
Still not even par with nile red's "extracting lidocaine from anal lube", in which he bought a massive bottle of anal lube, then went back to buy another one next day.
@@asammar4835 Yup! I think I actually pissed myself laughing watching that part!
@@asammar4835 XD and eating dna
Organic chem (or maybe even chem in general) takes you down a dark road filled with questionable purchases and disregarding any instructions that came with said purchases. Hopefully, I don't have to explain the normal implifications of purchasing two bottles of anal lube, but NileRed also bought a whole bunch of Pepto-Bismol, and the implifications of such a purpose was (and I'm paraphrasing) "you'd just feel bad for someone purchasing that much Pepto-Bismol".
@@jacobjeleniewski8694 "dna" ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Any chance you can do the same with frankincense or myrth?
Dead man's got a lot of nerve showing up on a scientist's CZcams channel!
Jack Speedicy
Science is not the enemy of religion
Is fiver Jesus and justin Y the same person after all?
@@DanielBohnen Not quite. Religion is not the enemy of Science. Science is definitely the enemy of religion.
"You don't need to breath this"
Proceeds to use a coffee grinder to bust open pits.
CZcams Algorithims: Scary man has science stuff and uses science words. Demonitized!
Rude
i mean he DID upload a video tutorial on how to make cyanide
@@gewuerzwanze5627 there are much more effective poisons... but youtube would ban be if I mentioned them...
also... Hemlock grows all over the US... so yeah... if someone was going to poison themselves or others they wouldn't be building a lab to copy Cody.
@@gewuerzwanze5627 And it was scary 🤣
@@TnT_F0X So what? Cyanide not toxic enough? First time I ever heard that
Cody's jump cut magic never fails to put a smile on my face :)
Cody: Even then you probably shouldn’t do it.
Me: Awe Cody really cares about our safety
Cody 1 sec later: Far better ways to get cyanide.
💀💀💀💀😂
😂🤣😂🤣 That had me rolling too!
I don't know about you, but I don't have a year's worth of cherry pits saved up. I'm not particularly fond of cherries due to the pit, either. (Yeah, no cyanide for me.)
Deadass
Next Video: "Recovering the Gold" Cody drinks the solution and $hits out a gold bar. Don't change that channel folks. You DON"T want to miss this episode. Thanks for the very informative videos Cody. You know the drill....Stay awesome.
he will die then from gold cyanide
Cody is a Lannister now,he $hits gold.
That would think the more likely scenario would be that since the smell makes you sneeze he probably start sneezing out gold into the tissues he would blow his nose on.
If he did this onto a canvas it would make for interesting artwork....
Wow, I haven’t watched Cody in a while and the production quality has really improved! Great stuff
So dressing the cherry pits as an aluminium wizard helps the process, eh?
Al Foote III yes, cos nobody likes roasted nuts
HDXFH "Well that's all the time we have for, Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This?" "I'm your host Jory Caron" "I'm your sidekick Ryan Mcllwain"
You mean loominum
And the right spell. Expelliarm-pits!
@@avgjoe3540 Ooh... I incanted Exsmellyarm-pits... It didn't work so well, but on the plus side, I've never smelled so fresh!
The question is can you resolidify gold using pistachios. 😁
LOL
News just in:
A large flock of birds flying over Utah has fallen from the sky seemingly due to Cyanide poisoning.
Local chemist Cody Reeder states that clearly someone has been releasing the chemical into the environment, though has no idea who would do such a thing.
The investigation is ongoing.
I'm always amazed by your creativity with chemistry. Great video
Man, Cody, I love your channel so much. Small things like your general sense of humor, your dedication to ideas like saving cherry pits, and the cut to you showing the Prussian Blue in daylight are endearing qualities that I really appreciate. Even when the content isn’t exactly applicable to my life (lol), it’s educational and entertaining nonetheless.
Good stuff, dude!
I think I remember reading that there’s enough cyanide to kill you in just two ground cherry stones. But I might have made that memory up.
This is one of those things that is technically true but in practice wouldn’t work. The reaction is too slow and your body could process it just as fast as the cyanide was produced, so you would need maybe 100x more to actually be lethal.
Yeah no I've eaten more than that in a day they are surprisingly tasty.
Cody'sLab ha ha! I did think that given the number of cherries eaten each year there’d have been some kind of health scare by now if it was a real issue. Still, if you ate 200 cherry stones I think the cyanide might not be top of your list of problems 😂
I love when Cody says "the ONLY ISSUE I RAN INTO". The behind the sceenes bloopers are the birds dropping from the sky above his place. Lol. Love your content Cody
Man, the extraterrestrials going through our internet must be shitting bricks knowing that we eat foods containing deadly toxins and then walk it off like it was nothing...
sou you should not do it, EXCEPT if you are NileRed
Man, NileRed is pretty cool! 🍄
Ah yes, good old Nile "I didn't think that would be a problem" Red...
His yield would not be what he wanted though, so he will have to refilter it and wash it with some more refined something, but the result will be even less, yet purer hence even more deadly to mere mortals.
@@parishna4882 Isopropyl alcohol.....
@@parishna4882 This comment made my day.^^
Cody is a blessing. I know nothing about chemistry but something about him is so interesting that I keep watching even if he is speaking gibberish to me.
Normal person: Yummy Cheery
Cody: Yummy cyanide
Love ur channel
Don't walk by cody's house when he's sciencing, might get a waft of what he's cookin. Thinking of that you might want to check your front sidewalk you might have a pile of dead neighbors that were walking their dog at the wrong time, just a thought lol.
And gimme some more of that cyanide.
sciencing.....👍
He probably does this on his ranch
His closest neighbor is like 2 miles away.
well he is making cyanide
I really like the edits in this video. The snaps and claps transitions are pretty entertaining.
Great video Cody! loved the new cut\edit dynamic, your videos just keep getting better, educational and super fun. Im a law major, but loved chemistry in high school, seeing your videos just makes me extremely happy!
Love the clap cuts 😂, Keep it up. Also could you try and take out cyanide from blueprints. It's pretty concentrated.
Edit. Just finished watching and saw you mentioned it 😂.
Seems he's been watching This Old Tony....
I thought your profile pic was a hair on my screen and i tried to scrub it of. Well done sir you have my admiration
@@TheCardiffMafia it happens to the best of us
Are people still getting tripped up by the ol' hair on the screen routine?
@@Shaun.Stephens This old Tony rocks. Also Frank Howarth has a similar style for some on his videos.
Cody I’m still confused as to why this video isn’t monetized.
Yup, i definitely absolutely am too.
CZcams hates science and history channels
production of hazardous materials
He made a deadly poison from household items, with easily accessible equipment, using a process that you or I could follow.
@@FluffyCarpenterBee I'm pretty sure he left a couple steps out, and/or didn't explain it enough. Most of this equipment isn't exactly readily available, although I guess anything is on the internet. My point is, you'd already either have to know what you're doing, or do more research, making this video useless.
I get your point though, and you're not wrong. I still don't see the problem though, but that's an issue with CZcams's system in general.
Every new upload I'm amazed of having such interesting videos on youtube. Thanks Cody!
I love this video editing. super nifty made me smile more than I thought it would. Really appreciate your videos!
“You guys should not do this...ok step one”
Legal disclaimer
Next up...Distilling Platinum with Unicorn Horns!
Please, he'd never stoop to fantasy. He'd just isolate plutonium from some spare mercury ore he dug up himself and use that to dissolve it!
@@micahphilson You don't know what you're talking about, that won't dissolve unicorn horns. I'm a wizard, I'd know
Next up: Preparing plutonium amalgam in a makeshift radiological laboratory
@@micahphilson "Please" haha
It seems as if you had a lot of fun with the video editing. I love it! Your videos are always so interesting.
Love those transitions. Smooth.
Only Cody would have hydrochloric acid in a spray bottle hanging around the house. Great video!!!
My step-dad does too (muriatic acid) for use in tile and stone work...
@@diamondflaw oh okay to color or stain different shades.
I like the editing tricks with the time skips. I know they are nothing new, but I am a sucker for that sort of thing.
You would love This Old Tony
you're video cuts look really good and professional, i like the quick cuts.
Fun fact:
Cody’s Lab’s real name is Cody Slab.
It’s codydon’s laborotory
Cody'sLab My mistake, kind sir.
@2:09 this old Tony did some magic.
jimbarbwe1985 : at 1:46, as well. I was wondering who else would notice the influence. :)
@@DavidLindes Yeah, some TOT Majick is always welcome :)
I initially thought you were a wizard at chemistry, but after seeing how you transferred the materials into the reaction vessel, I see that you're an actual wizard.
I'll always appreciate that he puts the chemical reactions in clear text on the screen, even if I lost the knowledge on how to read them after high school organic chem.
Maybe someday i'll understand what they mean again.
I'm always stoked when I see a new video from Cody.
is it just me or is his stuff not showing up on sub tab?
Unmonitized videos won’t.
@@theCodyReeder: Is that a mobile app thing? Because on desktop, if I click on subscriptions it shows me unmonetized videos. That said, I just noticed that I'm not subscribed to your channel, probably because I never got around to it, but I see your vids in my recommendations.
@@theCodyReeder I see what you did there....
Not use the word cyanide anywhere in title and description.
I have it on my sub page on mobile.
@@theCodyReeder Did they punish you for this? Like a strike or something?
When Cody is worried with safety you know is something dangerous
The edits on this video were a very nice added touch!
I love the cuts, they add even more fun
Most seeds in the family Rosaceae, mainly from the genus malus (Apples), pyrus (Pears) and prunus (Cherries, almonds, etc.) among others. Sweet almonds and sweet apricots still have the amygdalin. You'd have to eat several bushels of almonds and a little less than that in sweet aps. The seeds aren't anywhere near as bad in Rubus (Raspberry, blackberry, thimbleberry, boysenberry, etc) and Fragaria (Strawberry). Yes, all of the fruits listed are related albeit somewhat distantly, in the rose family.
Why do you have so many cherry pits? Are you dissolving gold??
*Thinks for a second*
*"dissolving gold"*
"YEEEEEAH let's go with that."
I love the claps/snaps/etc.. Some people don't do it right, or they don't make it funny, but every time you do it is just right!
This is why I like this channel. It doesn't just show the reactions, but shows the steps involved in producing chemicals without just ordering them all online. Plus good science. 😎
A good way to bump a person off without leaving a paper trail or video evidence behind when buying Cyanide. LOL
@@Andrew-my1cp simple H2S, more toxic than cyanide and no antidote
@@bromisovalum8417 H2S is less toxic than cyanide and HCN. 800 ppm for 5 minutes has killed a human before. 800 ppm is quite a lot compared to 100ppm of HCN. Also good luck administrating a gas for a long enough time. I'd stick with cyanides at that point. It's also very potent of a smell. I think seeing high traces of sulfur in the lungs would raise questions. Just saying
Or just punch them really hard and a lot.
@@c0mputer that defeats the no evidence part lol
I think it would be easier to use in powder form, which would require purifying and then extracting it as a solid. Cody doesn't show us that part unfortunately.
But it does solidify the idea that you should never fuck with a chemist
Just nit picking here. Though apples also have cyanogenic glycosides in them (Amygdalin) they are pome fruits not stone fruits.
Well I never claimed to be a botanist.
Never heard of a “pome” fruit. That’s cool.
Pomme is just Apple in France tho.
Potato is "pomme du terre" Yeah a "pome fruit".
Of course apples are pomme. Its just the French word
He never said other types didnt have it
I finally found someone with another weird CZcams name
I love the new method of making equipment appear
Love those transitions
1:45
Science is easy when you have magic to help!
This is basically alchemy at this point
Demonitized, channel strike, because knowledge that you can get from your library is too scary for advertisers
Not even library's just google xD
Always interesting and entertaining to watch. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and making it easy to understand.
Wow editing tricks, fantastic. I never thought I’d see this channel getting clever with the camera.
You Sir, are my new Mr. Wizard thanks...
There is a huge pile of cherry pits that's been sitting around near the Juab county dump for years now, probably leaching a bunch of cyanide into the ground. Anyway, instead of saving your own pits, you could have probably just picked up a couple of bucketsful in Nephi.
I love the new transitions your doin
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen from you mate!
Can you do a video on how you refined the cherries to just pits
I can see the video title... "Extracting Cherry Pits Unscathed using my New Rocket Propulsion System"
They make a kitchen tool for pitting cherries, called a " Cherry Pitter". strangely enough.
Likely Cody canned all the cherries to eat this winter, keeping the pits.
Oral mastication is my bet.
I've used a cherry pitter, in fact.
I wish my glassware would snap together with a clap of my hands...
I wish my glassware cleaned itself with a clap of my hands
The editing is awesome, keep up the cool vids!
editing skills are on point now, gj Cody, this is nice seeing you get good at CLAPPING CUTS
Every time you say alright everyone i remember that you did breathing all the noble gases
If this can dissolve the gold, can you re-extract that gold from the mixture?
Let's say if you were trying to remove gold from circuit board parts, and wanted to collect the gold into one mass.
Id imagine this would not be an efficient way to do it, but if you sought to do so, would you be able to?
It's called cyanide leaching or gold cyanidation. You use cyanide to extract gold or other precious metals from minerals with low content of said metals. Its use in mining often causes vast damage to the environment, but it works because it's relatively easy to extract the metals from the solution. So I guess it should work with circuit boards, too.
@@ado1035 -- Awesome -- thanks. Yeah I was was wondering about that for a long time and when I seen this video I figured Id ask. I really appreciate the prompt response w/ it too. Im sure there's more effective ways of doing it, but its interested me on how they recover the most possible units of precious metals when recovering from circuit boards or things like that. Thank you for the info though -- Im going to look into that. I never knew it was so commonly utilized.
I really like this video Cody! 👍🏻👍🏻🌟
Always fascinating, Cody
Years ago, I accidentally dropped my gold ring into a beaker of aqua regia and it dissolved.
That was the pits :(
Press X to doubt.
Master Therion again lol dude i see u everywhere
we must enjoy the same thingd
X
Jewelry in the lab?! Shame on you
"Now time for the taste test"
This is why I love you, Cody.
I've watched your videos since the bee farm and before I love your voice and the way you go about mistakes and experiments.
"Lets get this into the reaction vessel" *tink!....
I half expected cody to say "NICE! m'kay"..
oh, this cyanide tastes just awful.... maybe just one more little bite.
Holy shit, is this a Steve MRE reference?
I love Steve1989
_If you're reading this:_
*The FBI wants your location*
I LOVE THE NEW EDITS!
thanks again Cody for an awesome video
And what was the purpose of disolving the gold?
To prove it’s possible to use cherry pits to dissolve gold.
I noticed you call it "Nasty liquid" multiple time. Is that to avoid some sort of channel strike?
Maybe... mostly I didn't know what else to call it.
not likely nile red and Nurd rage get strikes for videos like this all the time
@@theCodyReeder I see. I'm getting a debit card soon, first thing i'm going to do is become a patron!
Anti money liquid.
*not to be confused with antimony trioxide in water.
@@theCodyReeder what's the nastiest liquid you can think of?
Another Quality Demonstration as always
Dude you and This Ole Tony have the same magic. I love that stuff
Next up, Dissolving Water with Dead Rats
andrew aton why?
Isolating Thorium from potato skins grown on the ranch, using mercury ore from his mine!
The title of this video is one of the most "Cody's Lab" things I've read in a while lmao
100% ))
Dude the editing was on point!
Great video as always, mister Slab.
Cody's version of a Cynide and Happiness short.
i would like to know how much cyanide you can extract with this method, any idea of how many mol you got from those pits?
I estimate I got a tenth of a gram from the 700 grams. Theoretically I could have got about half a gram.
At 26.02g / mole a 1/10g sample would be 0.0038431975403 moles.
@Grant Craig @@theCodyReeder thank you guys ! so, for a proof of concept, the process is nice, but it doesn't have a good yield... something like one-two hundred mL of solution at roughly 0.02-4 mol/L isn't much. I was trying to figure out if the process would be economically sustainable, if we had like a depot for organic wastes in a city, but that wouldn't work much, the heating and all the released vapours wouldn't make it worth it...
@@theCodyReeder Yeah but how many people can it kill? That's what he's asking.
@@parishna4882 he's better off collecting apple seeds, you can Google it, and while your at it you might as well go for the gusto and start collecting Castor beans he'll be delighted to Google that up, just make he has a hazmat suit first
Best comparison of physical comparison vs chemical comparison. I honestly thought the secondary container would have a purer CN content but the primary was stronger. Thanks Cody!
Thank you for everything you do
So the smell of roasted almonds is the smell of hydrogen cyanide?
Not quite, but it is possible. A lot of noxious or otherwise unpleasant chemicals smell like almonds. Despite all of this, it's mostly due to how one is used to surrounding smells and your genetics as to how you smell and compare it. So overall, what Cody is smelling, may smell very different to what you smell it as.
I actually heard that somewhere else. Mabe it wascmy dad. he was trying to get me to drink something that smelled like almonds. I dropped it and the dog got into it. Later the dog di......wait a minute.....HEY!
interesting...your profile pic.
nanupelu it is a minecraft sunset
I think it's benzaldehyde.
Cydane and happines has to make a sort with you
I remember asking you to do this a long time ago! Awesome you actually did it!
I have a learning problem:
The more time goes by, the more I feel an urgency to learn everything. And the more I realize I'll never have learned enough...adding to the urgency of learning more.
Thank you for sharing!