There has to be SOME kind of liner inside otherwise the can would rust from the liquid. Its why you can taste a very distinct difference between canned beverages and ones that are in glass bottles....seriously a Sprite from a glass bottle just hits different and I try to get ANY sodas I drink in glass bottles since I rarely drink them now as I'm cutting back heavy on the sugar. They are occasional treats for me now so I don't mind spending a little extra for a glass bottle that I can wash, make sterile, and reuse, or just toss in the recycle bin to be melted down and recast into another glass bottle.
Coatings. There's always a thin plastic layer (coating) inside drink cans to protect the food or liquid and to protect the cans from corrosion. Every soda contains phosphoric and citric acid and it's thus necessary to add a hidden liner inside the can to prevent the beverage from reacting with the metal.
An Engineer friend of mine in college got a job at American Can and told me about the lining process of Al cans. Later in life when I was down in Baja I would see Surfers cooking a single fish inside a coke or beer can with the top removed and immersed in Pacifico beer on the hot Embers of a beach fire. Naturally I advised them to burn the cans clean in a fire the night before if you're going to cook that way. I explained why and my advice was dismissed as an urban legend and I was basically told to butt out since I went to college. I kept moving South and eventually ran into some Flat-Earthers on the beach in Costa Rica....when I started to explai...... Nevermind.
The high acid levels inside aluminum dissolves some of the aluminum can interior. And plastic bottles also. If I remember correctly, beer 🍺 is even more acidic than sodas. And this dissolves small amounts of the container into the contents, thus causing the funny taste. Glass bottles are free of this problem, glass does not react with acidic liquids. Vinegar is shipped to stores in glass bottles, or at least it used to be, to avoid the destruction of the container. And if shipped by railroad, the rail tank car's have a glass lining so that this does not happen to 8k - 12k + gallons. Thus destroying the tank car and causing a derailment. Thanks for reading this to the end. I now return you to your scrolling 📜 😒 🙃 🙂
Not even plastic though, this is exactly what’s wrong with people on the internet, they believe everything without doing any research if it looks professional enough, it’s not plastic, it’s good grade lacquer, which is a non-toxic coating that prevents the drink from reacting to the aluminum can because aluminum isn’t good for you, obviously, it’s impossible to see or feel without a chemical reaction and it sheds during the recycling process.
ngl! i knew this from all the years of being on the internet!! but i watched this whole vid and liked it! just cuzza this man's enthusiasm about science and how happy he seems doing these little experiments!! love this cutie!
don't recommend smoking pot anyway.... it's stupid and weak minded people do it..... be stronger and not a weak ass wanting to run from reality with drugs
@@fuddyduddie1205 The people got poisoned because there was lead in the tin they used for covering the steel and to solder the lid on the can. It was a polar expedition where people died of this.
I remember being mindblown that they coat aluminum like that. Didn't learn it until interviewing for a company making that plastic liner. PPG paints. Also, by anodizing Aluminum, I think it can resist acids without liners, but needs to be under controlled temperature, otherwise the Aluminum Oxide layer will crack deep. Also, yes glass tastes better all the way. Glass and porcelain is what the liquids we consume are meant to be stored in.
See this scientist actually makes learning fun. He doesn’t just say random science things like atoms and cells. He actually shows you the experiment and describes it like a normal person instead of like a robot.
and then people get cancer but it is not food and drinks that are guilty nope and they-experts and billionares will talk to us about our health and what is good for us and climate change ???? hypocrites ...
@@mauriwestmoreland5687 same could be said about a lot of things. Water is also dangerous in large quantities. Learn to regulate and you can have what you like in a healthy manner.
I had a high school chemistry teacher who did stuff like this. It was only a handful of the classes that I enjoyed and actually studied for. Looking back at my old grades, I had a higher grade in Chemistry than I ever had in English.
Gen x here and my first day on TikTok, a year ago, I thought it was nonsense, but then a whole world opened up through that venue, a world full of so much education and love. Now I’m so grateful for it and CZcams!🙏🏽💜
Soda in cans tastes better because they do not leak the carbonation as fast as plastic bottles do. To compensate for the relatively higher rate of leakage in plastic bottles, soda for plastic bottles is over-carbonated so as to increase shelf life.
They taste better because our mouths are on the outside so we taste the outside of the can at the "lip" and tasting the drink. That and there might be a different plastic lining the bottom
@@OIKJJGNGGS Wonder if the inability to fire under efficient teachers might not also be an issue. We pay for the teachers education, every few years there’s a push for new money for schools from city, state, federal money… And yet, our literacy rates just aren’t that stellar. We’re always trying to huck money at it until it gets magically better, maybe we should one time try a different move like effective teachers only. Everyone else gets fired, as though at was any job other than a publicly funded one.
When you watch videos that melts them, you do see a lot of plastic excess that comes out needing to be removed. Tbh I thought it was the outside print not inside...
So much information at our fingertips.spent 44 years running longhaul,that was an adventure.been 2 48 lower,4canadian provences,even to Mexico a few times in the 80's.
Another reason micro plastics are in our blood. I think that we need to go back to reusable bottles. They worked fine for decades, so why fix something that isn't broken?
@user-fe5jg2pm5x yeah sure, but compare plastic to glass in terms of storage, and beverage quality. Idk about you but glass bottles are a top choice in my country At least that's where I stand on the matter🤷♂️
It’s a big lie the cans are sprayed with a water-based lacquer inside to stop the soft drink from eating into the alum and the can then perforating and emptying out. There is no plastic used. Once the can is sent to the recycling plant and the can is melted down the lacquer is burned off in the process. I know as I sprayed millions of them cans in my working life at Crown Cork & Seal.
Blame the politicians who vote to cut education funding, keep teachers living in poverty, and completely ignore the entire educational system. This is no accident. By keeping most people uninformed they're able to force you into low wage jobs and control you with their propaganda. It's not your fault. It's theirs because they need an army of literal idiots to keep voting for them. I hope you're one of the few who's been able to see through all the BS and actually care enough to vote accordingly.
The plastic liner is to keep the acids in the soda from eating through the aluminum can. Also, they use thicker plastic liners in energy drinks, like Monster, because they were corroding the soda can liners. We drink this stuff!!
Micro plastics dissolve and enter the human blood stream which over time causes drastic issues in the reproduction system for both men and woman. It's one major cause for the DRASTIC increase in gender confused children in our modern Era. Every new generation of human will be worse off. Tiny taints. Yaay idiocy of humanity.
Yeah, really, you look in the ingredients of coca cola and realize the big one is phosphoric acid. who wants to bet that the phosphoric acid dissolves aluminum? I bet it does.
Well, it makes sense because these beverages may be used to strip car battery acid. Pouring coke over your battery cables has been a remedy as long as I can remember. I wonder what it’s doing to our innards? 🤢
This is done to keep the soda from eating away the can from the inside. If the outside of a can is exposed to soda it will begin to deteriorate over a period of time. Source: Was a Coca Cola rep for several years and in training we were told to throw away and credit cans that had been exposed to soda for this reason.
I confirm. Source: I was a buyer for a large automotive OEM and the supplier told us some of our automotive coatings, they also supply to soda companies to line the inside of the cans. So they watch food industry legislation to determine automotive legislation years in the future for some products. Pretty interesting imo.
For those of you who are not in the glass and can industry. They put plastic liners inside the aluminum cans for beer and sodas so the drink does not get a metallic flavor from being in contact with the metal for a long period of time. Especially with highly acidic drinks like Coke, which can eventually eat away through the aluminum. My father had an old can from the early 80s from China and this year I noticed the Coke ate through the bottom of the can. If you want to go green when you drink a soda or a beer, drink from glass, which is much more recyclable than aluminum and requires less to be recycled. In addition there is a recycled glass shortage so be sure to recycle!
many places are no longer accepting glass because it breaks in the machines and recyclers don't want to deal with it. Recycling is a failed experiment and huge waste of money
@@hunterlg13From what I read, something like 8% of what goes for recycle actually gets recycled. Yes, it is a huge waste. They create a completely separate waste stream and processing for it for virtually nothing.
that is transparent lacquer that separates drink from aluminum body of a can. Fizzy drinks can make reaction with aluminum, thats why it is separated. This chemical just "ate" aluminum from can.
Considering that without that plastic lining the acidic nature of pop would eat away at the aluminum over time, that plastic lining is probably a good idea.
Yes but that's not why there is plastic in everything. Well I guess in a sense it is but you are referring to micro plastics that break down over time into tiny tiny pieces of plastic because there is nothing in our environment that decomposes plastic yet
Standing liquids, cause metals to rust. Do it makes sense that the can is lined with something. Same reason for the pipes in your house if they ever go bad.
@@xo2quilt it really can! My 6 year old loves science so I'm finding all these fun and interesting experiments and people for him. We both are enjoying it.
"Not gonna lye, I'm curious to see what that looks like." _holds up a packet of sodium hydroxide, a textbook example of a lye_ I see you, sir. Well played.
@@SkittlesGirl65 BPA can leach out of plastic, BPA isn't a type of plastic though (unfortunately almost all synthetic polymers contain sketchy chemicals)
Bill Nye is disgusting. If you know what I'm talking about... I can't believe he's allowed to be in public for children. He had an episode where he sings with kids about private parts.
Funny and my chem teacher thought me how to make napalm. Granted he was PTSD struck Vietnam vet but he still had his muscle memory intact so go over it step by step.
Not relevant? So you know what pulmonary fibrosis one of it's main causes is micro plastics the plastics you can't see with the naked eye you need a micro scope.little tiny pieces of plastic breaks off from plastic bottles & containers in which we all breathe & swallow after years of using all these crazy plastic wears then you end up with pulmonary fibrosis and basically your lungs sparkle and your ability to breathe becomes difficult til eventually you suffocate from it.😢 Plastic are not great n the fact we are finding it in volcano ash as plastic volcanic rock tells me plastic has always been a bad idea.
Not every metal can is coated with plastic. Red Bull vor example contains no plastic. Instead of plastic you can anodize it. Its more expensive in production.
So that’s why glass tastes better
This is fake
no it isn't@@valiantone395
@@valiantone395na, it’s not.
Don't eat glass bro
@@iankrom510 💀🤣🤣
People can backstab you, partners can leave you, family can abandon you……but plastic will always be there for you
Cool story
You were born on a bed made of plastic and will die most likely in the same type of bed also made of plastic
full of microplastics
I literally got dumped 3 days ago and I’ve been so sad but this comment made my day thank you :)
They stay with turtles for the rest of their lives 🙏
Wow, even when you think you got away from plastic, they sneak it in.
Better than drinking aluminum😂
There has to be SOME kind of liner inside otherwise the can would rust from the liquid. Its why you can taste a very distinct difference between canned beverages and ones that are in glass bottles....seriously a Sprite from a glass bottle just hits different and I try to get ANY sodas I drink in glass bottles since I rarely drink them now as I'm cutting back heavy on the sugar. They are occasional treats for me now so I don't mind spending a little extra for a glass bottle that I can wash, make sterile, and reuse, or just toss in the recycle bin to be melted down and recast into another glass bottle.
@@Rocketleaguehoops Not denying that, still they can use other less polluting materials so we don't intake them.
@@BasedChad1it's using way less than a plastic bottle so still saves a lot of plastic
As someone mysteriously allergic to plastic I am not thrilled by this.
Coatings. There's always a thin plastic layer (coating) inside drink cans to protect the food or liquid and to protect the cans from corrosion. Every soda contains phosphoric and citric acid and it's thus necessary to add a hidden liner inside the can to prevent the beverage from reacting with the metal.
"Every"? I think i only saw orthophosphoric acid in coca-cola's ingredients
Uhm.. have you never seen coke dissolve a chicken bone? Clean battery acid from a car battery? I stopped drinking that decades ago
@mrj494 yet the amount of sugar is still what would cause more long term health problems
@@ACE1cutDown which doesn’t make the product bad. Just don’t consume too much of anything.
We used to dissolve our.baby teeth in Coke for 4 th grade science class
Glass is the last authentic form of drink storage
Would you rather have the acidic drink be stored in direct contact with the aluminium?
What the fuck do you mean authentic lol. They are just containers
Did you know glass bottles have a plastic film on them too?
@@awdswds1988 NOOO 🫠🫠🫠
Unless...
More people have been injured or un alive in Gaza Jen o sidep than the number of people who have liked this comment…
Think about that.
Back to glass
glass bottles from now on
It's inescapable unfortunately, even in the rain water there's plastic...
@@jswett13 it's the real silent tragedy
@@FonicsSuck silent weapons for quiet wars
An Engineer friend of mine in college got a job at American Can and told me about the lining process of Al cans.
Later in life when I was down in Baja I would see Surfers cooking a single fish inside a coke or beer can with the top removed and immersed in Pacifico beer on the hot Embers of a beach fire.
Naturally I advised them to burn the cans clean in a fire the night before if you're going to cook that way.
I explained why and my advice was dismissed as an urban legend and I was basically told to butt out since I went to college.
I kept moving South and eventually ran into some Flat-Earthers on the beach in Costa Rica....when I started to explai......
Nevermind.
👏
The flat-earthers probably know about this more than a spinning ball earther
@@troydeeney9 ......pretty soon somebody's going to start humming The Windmills of Your Mind
what we all thought chemistry class would be like
So many moles!!!!!
@@george2113 mole day mole day mole day mole day
Now you learn who it actually works which is pretty cool
I mean, I only took high school chemistry, to be fair, but it was mostly elementary school math.
@FN-1701AgentGodzillaRangerPrime Ω whats the problem with that exactly, its what chemistry is about and should be taught
"I'm not gonna lye." Love the science puns!
"You will - cause you are a lyer !"
Science was always my favorite subject in school
Saw this awhile back but they did the whole can. Half the can makes it look way more interesting to see both aspects of the can at once
TKOR did this with Nate a while back.
czcams.com/video/pGZyT9vGraw/video.html
who asked you nerd 🤓🤓🤓🤓
Nice name
@@blackheartaesthetic4432 lol can't take credit, got the idea from the Muppets "devil went to Jamaica" parody. Highly recommend you give it a listen 😂
The plastic liner is so that the soda doesn't taste like metal. More or less so the soda doesn't corrode the aluminum.
I've started a war _💀_
That tells you all you need to know about soda
@@m_affiliates it says nothing other than the soda is acidic. freshly squeezed organic lemonade will do the same to the metal
@@doppled fair
@@m_affiliatesit tells me that the soda is keeping my body free of aluminum
Gotta love how easily dissolve aluminum is when it gets dissolved by mild acids in soda.@doppled
The high acid levels inside aluminum dissolves some of the aluminum can interior. And plastic bottles also. If I remember correctly, beer 🍺 is even more acidic than sodas. And this dissolves small amounts of the container into the contents, thus causing the funny taste. Glass bottles are free of this problem, glass does not react with acidic liquids. Vinegar is shipped to stores in glass bottles, or at least it used to be, to avoid the destruction of the container. And if shipped by railroad, the rail tank car's have a glass lining so that this does not happen to 8k - 12k + gallons. Thus destroying the tank car and causing a derailment.
Thanks for reading this to the end.
I now return you to your scrolling 📜 😒 🙃 🙂
I would love to see how the glass lining is made for a tank
Glass is also more expensive and worse for the environment
When we did this in class I drank a bit of the Sodium hydroxide after the can had dissolved. It was very, very bitter.
That is... a very dangerous idea. I hope you didn't sustain any permanent damage to your mouth or throat
Glass is the way
I seen an experiment that glass has a plastic liner as well
Uganda knuckles will show you that wet ❤
Until it shatters & stabs you up leaving you for dead
@@Officer_Naughty-Cuffs please say it isn’t so!
Healthy wise / recycle ♻️ wise yes! Transportation wise / storage wise no!
I wish everything was still glass bottles they genuinely taste better in them and there's no plastic.
It was always special to drink from glass bottles.
Not even plastic though, this is exactly what’s wrong with people on the internet, they believe everything without doing any research if it looks professional enough, it’s not plastic, it’s good grade lacquer, which is a non-toxic coating that prevents the drink from reacting to the aluminum can because aluminum isn’t good for you, obviously, it’s impossible to see or feel without a chemical reaction and it sheds during the recycling process.
Plus the added bonus of being a handy weapon when zombies attack.
Virtually everything you buy has a glass option.
I never did like cans. Everything tastes better from glass.
Damn, microplastics are literally everywhere
That looks like a macro plastic
Even in your food.
@@phillhuddleston9445 yup, fucking everywhere
Micro plastics only get released if the plastic ages and or degrades.
He's fuckin with you! There's no plastic on the inside of a can"....
ngl! i knew this from all the years of being on the internet!! but i watched this whole vid and liked it! just cuzza this man's enthusiasm about science and how happy he seems doing these little experiments!! love this cutie!
That would explain the headaches after turning a can into a makeshift pipe.
Yep(not that I've tried it)
Lmaoo I’ve done this too many times
Was looking for this comment. Makes me wonder how it's effected my brain. I did that shit all the time as a teen
That's why I don't recommend smoking pot from soda cans.
Yes sir lol don't do that
Damn, too late
don't recommend smoking pot anyway.... it's stupid and weak minded people do it..... be stronger and not a weak ass wanting to run from reality with drugs
Opps 100' of times
I didn't know that.
I love the slightly panicked but mostly excited sprint to see the results.
Chemist bump ✊
Thank you 🙏 for your service!!!
Very cool experiment. I did not know this. TFS! ❤
Yep, and in canned food tins also. It's so the acidity of the product doesn't react with the metal.
Yep. I’m surprised people didn’t know this. Cans use to poison people back in the day.
@@fuddyduddie1205 The people got poisoned because there was lead in the tin they used for covering the steel and to solder the lid on the can. It was a polar expedition where people died of this.
Alum leaches into evrrything and settles in brain...theory is thats why evrryone had altheimerz...not supposed to cook w alum pans either
I’ve been eating tuna for years and I’m fine
@@blacjackdaniels200you think you are
I knew glass bottles were the only non plastic method of drinking soda.
What’s the topper made of?
@@matthewaaa5138 usually metal from my experience.
@@matthewaaa5138 somekind of metal and paint
@@milesvalerius8423 not on the bigger bottles tho
@@kittencutie7074 metal, paint and an inner liner (protector) !!
"It just fell over, something happened!"
*sprints in scientist*
I remember being mindblown that they coat aluminum like that. Didn't learn it until interviewing for a company making that plastic liner. PPG paints. Also, by anodizing Aluminum, I think it can resist acids without liners, but needs to be under controlled temperature, otherwise the Aluminum Oxide layer will crack deep.
Also, yes glass tastes better all the way. Glass and porcelain is what the liquids we consume are meant to be stored in.
Liquids are not meant to be in a container though? You 5 year old or what disgusting
This is one reason why we all have plastic in our bodies. I must say, I admire his knowledge
"Not gonna lye" 😂😂😂
My man dropped a pun and I almost didn't catch it.
I did not catch it lol nice
🤣🤣
But he held up a bag to the camera that said Lye on it....
😂 Thanks didn’t catch it either until I read your comment.
@@STORMINOUTG2G and enunciated it too
This makes Homer’s joke about “Voting for Prell to go back to the old glass bottle” relevant again lol.
I have prell in my shower right now
Swear they'll put a plastic lining in the glass bottles if we switch to them.
Gas, glass, orass, nobody rides for free.
@@Hunter_VanderMatthews Haha I’m positive you’re right about that 😂
@@boomstick4054 it's cash, grass, or ass.
Not whatever you said
I never thought I would get taught a chemistry lesson after I graduated high school
See this scientist actually makes learning fun. He doesn’t just say random science things like atoms and cells. He actually shows you the experiment and describes it like a normal person instead of like a robot.
“Oh no, it just fell over!” *runs over to find it still standing*
It just collapsed to the as the metal dissolved from the can bottom.
It probably made a noise that sounded like it fell over... Don't read too much into it.
YEAH YEAH YEAH!
The drink is still safe inside... right? LOL
@@rcschmidt668 maybe? He did say the sodium hydroxide only reacts with the aluminum...but I'm not a scientist lol
That makes sense. Whenever I drink from an thermos I can taste the metal but in a can I don't.
Good observation
???
That's how some plastic bottles of water are. I can taste the plastic. I hate it.
There is a plastic coating inside the can, otherwise the acid nature of the liquid will react with aluminum
How do you compare? Who is selling soda in a thermos? Because you can compare two similar liquids to observe the difference
Thank you for your experiment and information. I enjoyed that.
I was 22 years old, a month and 3 days before learning that drinking cans have a plastic liner in them.
"It just fell over, something happened". Runs to it and it's still standing. 😂😂😂😂😂
My first thoughts too when I saw it lol
@@661sInfamous DITTO!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Science in their life.. lol x2
❤
*Plastics & Oil Industry:* “All according to plan 🤑”
L reality we live in
Exactly💫
and then people get cancer but it is not food and drinks that are guilty nope and they-experts and billionares will talk to us about our health and what is good for us and climate change ???? hypocrites ...
Trust me, you don't want to remove that plastic shell.
@@ludvig3242 What would happen?
I've seen this before. It's so cool!!
This is so cool. I remember buying sodas in glass bottles. The soda tasted a lot better.
Can we take a moment to gaze upon the fact that HE USED AN UNOPENED CAN
@@mauriwestmoreland5687 good enough for the car, good enough for me
@@mauriwestmoreland5687 same could be said about a lot of things. Water is also dangerous in large quantities. Learn to regulate and you can have what you like in a healthy manner.
@@joshwist556 Can't believe you just compared water to soda
@@joshwist556 Nah, stop being ignorant. Sodas are loaded with sugar and are bad for you, period.
@@monkeybooger4999 just absolutely unbelievable..
and thats why glass tastes better
Always
mmm tasty tasy flass -bleeds-
@@ZutoMimiThere was an attempt
@@ZutoMimiflass
Glass tastes like blood, it's killing me to know why!
The early 80's had a sort of liner too but the cans were thicker....I use these cans as penny stoves Perfect to heat up a coffee
"He, even, protects his eyes with two pair of glasses on!" ❤❤❤
"It just fell over"
**shows can still sitting upright**
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😭😭😭💀
Right?! And how did he even possibly know it fell over when he was 159 rooms away?! 😆😆😆😆
Right
@@kimmieh8419 he heard it make a noise and he assumed it fell….
"Did you know the ocean now has a plastic liner on the inside?"
Impossible. There is however all kinds of different nets and machines that do indeed take trash out of our once beautiful oceans
It comes from every country except the USA, typical environmental warfare by cowards
@@greeneyes9866 its a joke my friend
@@greeneyes9866 you are a saucy boy
My thumbs up isn't for the comment, it's for the Plastic, for finally getting one over on the Ocean. All smug and wet and shit. Fuck you Ocean!
You should replicate what stomach acids can do in a lab experiment. I would love to see how powerful it is.
I worked on the spray line at a can plant. It's cool to see how it looks without the can.
If science class was like this i promise u i would have been way, way more engaged
I would’ve passed with flying colors 😭😭😭
(Not like pride flag but you get it) no offense 😩
I had a high school chemistry teacher who did stuff like this. It was only a handful of the classes that I enjoyed and actually studied for. Looking back at my old grades, I had a higher grade in Chemistry than I ever had in English.
did you take chemistry?
@@truthseeker8844highschool chemistry and physics are so easy and so fun because of it. Too bad bio became more course focused and less lab sessions.
all of us not only u , but nope schools are not made for teaching ... benefitting you , they are made for schooling , there is a huge difference tho
This is what we should be showing children.. not all that garbage on Tik-Tok..
Damn Right 👍 He's hired, the science of revelation, Truth. To Question, ⁉️ and continue investigating.
I can't think of anything safer for children than dropping soda cans in sodium hydroxide LOL but yes... I get your point
Hes on tiktok
Gen x here and my first day on TikTok, a year ago, I thought it was nonsense, but then a whole world opened up through that venue, a world full of so much education and love. Now I’m so grateful for it and CZcams!🙏🏽💜
@@winheather2976 How's the weather in Beijing?
"Were gonna scuff it up" completely sandpapers the shit outta it 😂
keep the band going mate gotta keep it going
This is another reason why you never smoke your weed out of a can
It's better suited for smoking rocks
@@357SWAGNUM_MAGA_X I like smoking smoke
Crap we used to do that as kids when we had no pipe. I wonder if i fd up my brain
Crack on the other hand…
you can turn an apple into a pipe in about 30 seconds with a pocketknife.
"cans taste better" crowd is shook....including me 😂
But they still taste better 😂
Soda in cans tastes better because they do not leak the carbonation as fast as plastic bottles do. To compensate for the relatively higher rate of leakage in plastic bottles, soda for plastic bottles is over-carbonated so as to increase shelf life.
They taste better because our mouths are on the outside so we taste the outside of the can at the "lip" and tasting the drink. That and there might be a different plastic lining the bottom
the metal where you drink out of probably still affects the taste more
Unironically, coca cola in a glass bottle is the best i personally ever had
Right when you thought you were avoiding bpa, they still get you
Your video put a smile on my face this morning ❤
You make science so much fun, thank you ❤
This video made me ask why chemistry teachers didn’t have this guy doing cool tricks that’s educational for the whole class.
Not enough funding for most schools
@@OIKJJGNGGS schools have lots money. They waist it on woke intersectional feminist, CRT, Trans and LGBTQXYZ indoctrination
@@OIKJJGNGGS Wonder if the inability to fire under efficient teachers might not also be an issue.
We pay for the teachers education, every few years there’s a push for new money for schools from city, state, federal money… And yet, our literacy rates just aren’t that stellar.
We’re always trying to huck money at it until it gets magically better, maybe we should one time try a different move like effective teachers only. Everyone else gets fired, as though at was any job other than a publicly funded one.
@Nicolai Myshkin the elite don't want people knowing too much.
because he used a saturated solution of sodium hydroxide. that stuff is literally more dangerous than acids
I would’ve had no idea plastic was incorporated into aluminum cans if it wasn’t for this video. It’s inescapable
Future historians will indeed look back upon our time and despair
Neither did I, I am shocked since plastic in drink/feed send to have health problems due to micro plastics.
@@Dazzxp I mean it's the same as storing food or liquids in a plastic bag
When you watch videos that melts them, you do see a lot of plastic excess that comes out needing to be removed. Tbh I thought it was the outside print not inside...
@@Cybersynthetica That’s if this planet has a future
The Cartel Chemistry Kit. (Batteries Not Included)
It's not a liner. It's a coating applied to 1 side of the aluminum sheet before the can is formed.
This is remarkable. 65 years old, and learning something new every day.thanks.
Old dogg; new tricks.
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There is also a layer of wax on our apples.
Take a butter knife and lightly scrape the surface of your apple.
My dad is 65 always talking about something he discovered that I learned from youtube. 😆
So much information at our fingertips.spent 44 years running longhaul,that was an adventure.been 2 48 lower,4canadian provences,even to Mexico a few times in the 80's.
Another reason micro plastics are in our blood. I think that we need to go back to reusable bottles. They worked fine for decades, so why fix something that isn't broken?
Cause companies need to make things that actually break?
@user-fe5jg2pm5x yeah sure, but compare plastic to glass in terms of storage, and beverage quality. Idk about you but glass bottles are a top choice in my country
At least that's where I stand on the matter🤷♂️
Lobbyists for the petroleum industry! Politicians really love those dollars.
@Scrydragon EXACTLY!!!
i think it has more to do w breakage
Cool so we get microplastics from metal cans too!
That “hWhat!?” Was so wholesome
Mind. BLOWN. I'm really bummed I didn't have teachers like this in high school. I would have loved science SO much more and gotten better grades.
It’s a big lie the cans are sprayed with a water-based lacquer inside to stop the soft drink from eating into the alum and the can then perforating and emptying out. There is no plastic used. Once the can is sent to the recycling plant and the can is melted down the lacquer is burned off in the process. I know as I sprayed millions of them cans in my working life at Crown Cork & Seal.
Blame the politicians who vote to cut education funding, keep teachers living in poverty, and completely ignore the entire educational system. This is no accident. By keeping most people uninformed they're able to force you into low wage jobs and control you with their propaganda. It's not your fault. It's theirs because they need an army of literal idiots to keep voting for them. I hope you're one of the few who's been able to see through all the BS and actually care enough to vote accordingly.
You mean, you're just learning this NOW? Wow....
Why lie? You would have still been a bad student.
U-huh. Yea. Blame it on one teacher.
The plastic liner is to keep the acids in the soda from eating through the aluminum can. Also, they use thicker plastic liners in energy drinks, like Monster, because they were corroding the soda can liners. We drink this stuff!!
Micro plastics dissolve and enter the human blood stream which over time causes drastic issues in the reproduction system for both men and woman. It's one major cause for the DRASTIC increase in gender confused children in our modern Era. Every new generation of human will be worse off. Tiny taints. Yaay idiocy of humanity.
Yeah, really, you look in the ingredients of coca cola and realize the big one is phosphoric acid. who wants to bet that the phosphoric acid dissolves aluminum? I bet it does.
That’s why I don’t don’t drink soda anymore. It’s literally a can of chemicals.
Probably isn't amy worse of an acid than the stuff we have in our stomachs.
Well, it makes sense because these beverages may be used to strip car battery acid. Pouring coke over your battery cables has been a remedy as long as I can remember. I wonder what it’s doing to our innards? 🤢
Don’t know when they started doing it. Maybe 30 years ago keystone beer used to brag about that.
Artist the bottom of the can didn't dissolve like the sides did cuz the bottoms and the tops are made from different metals
Stuck my finger in a can to feel it and now i’m in the ER.
Tell us when you end up on chubbtemu's channel 😉
That was funny bro!!
😂😂
Why would you make us feel that too?
SMH
This is done to keep the soda from eating away the can from the inside.
If the outside of a can is exposed to soda it will begin to deteriorate over a period of time.
Source: Was a Coca Cola rep for several years and in training we were told to throw away and credit cans that had been exposed to soda for this reason.
@@Soulix A carbonated drink is a very weak acid
@@Soulix maybe you shouldve been an overthinker in your high school chemistry class. No offense
What about beer?
thanks for your input
I confirm. Source: I was a buyer for a large automotive OEM and the supplier told us some of our automotive coatings, they also supply to soda companies to line the inside of the cans. So they watch food industry legislation to determine automotive legislation years in the future for some products. Pretty interesting imo.
Actually, it’s not really plastic. It’s an epoxy or acrylic based lacquer that is sprayed inside the can and baked in an oven to cure.
my man got 'the cook' as a name tag😂
“Not gonna lye” slickest chemistry pun delivery ever, 10/10😂 take my like and subscribe science man 😂
"Not gonna lie" is a quote made by a liar so your excitement surprises me.
😂😂..I missed that..Good catch.
Lmao 😂😂
@@Sandman_Slim because it's a pun. Sodium hydroxide is a lye. No lie.
Your surprise is due to ignorance, it's ok. We've all been there.
What is the pun with lye? Did you mean Nye? From Bill Nye the science guy?
For those of you who are not in the glass and can industry. They put plastic liners inside the aluminum cans for beer and sodas so the drink does not get a metallic flavor from being in contact with the metal for a long period of time. Especially with highly acidic drinks like Coke, which can eventually eat away through the aluminum. My father had an old can from the early 80s from China and this year I noticed the Coke ate through the bottom of the can.
If you want to go green when you drink a soda or a beer, drink from glass, which is much more recyclable than aluminum and requires less to be recycled. In addition there is a recycled glass shortage so be sure to recycle!
many places are no longer accepting glass because it breaks in the machines and recyclers don't want to deal with it.
Recycling is a failed experiment and huge waste of money
@@neelyschoolroadband Recycling is a waste?
Hmmmm...
@@neelyschoolroadband Not true. We recycle all sorts of glass containers here.
@@hunterlg13From what I read, something like 8% of what goes for recycle actually gets recycled. Yes, it is a huge waste. They create a completely separate waste stream and processing for it for virtually nothing.
@kaupification for plastic yes. Metal and glass are highly recyclable and the recycling process is efficient. Plastic is huge waste.
that is transparent lacquer that separates drink from aluminum body of a can. Fizzy drinks can make reaction with aluminum, thats why it is separated. This chemical just "ate" aluminum from can.
I didn’t even notice he left the can unopened until the end of the experiment.
This man was so surprised & satisfied with the outcome of this experience that I’m just genuinely happy for him. 😎
He already knew...
@@magavelli3199
Imagine being this naive
What a useless asskissing comment. Why do quality comments never hit top anymore, now CZcams is like reddit, virtue signaling your way to the top.
😂
Idk why this was recommended but damn that looks like fun.
It’s super dangerous. The chemical that dissolves the aluminum is extremely basic and causes chemical burns very quickly.
Its because you watched Breaking Bad
@@emg5828 Yeah. A few memes would probably result in this. XD
dont you mean it looks lye fun
Considering that without that plastic lining the acidic nature of pop would eat away at the aluminum over time, that plastic lining is probably a good idea.
“We’re going to scuff up the can a little bit”
*Sands the design off of the can*
so nobody is going to speak on the fact that the can was disintegrated but the bottom stayed fully intact?
Right?!?!?! That's exactly what I thought!
@@shyblondebbw he didn’t expose that part… only the sides were scuffed.
@@WhackBytch256
I want shoes that don't scuff
@@WhackBytch256that and, the bottom of can is thicker than the sides.
Maybe the bottom and top arent aluminum...?
Everyone is worried about plastic in the drinks yet modern plumbing uses plastic pex tubing which means EVERYTHING YOU DRINK HAS PLASTIC IN IT
Yea and it can be bad for your health but it is what it is. We all gotta die some day.
Still better for your teeth, aluminum just broke them overtime.
Yes but that's not why there is plastic in everything. Well I guess in a sense it is but you are referring to micro plastics that break down over time into tiny tiny pieces of plastic because there is nothing in our environment that decomposes plastic yet
@@donsolos could have copper plumbing and then reverse osmosis filter to your glass
@@SDNative-760v Water filters exist you know
WOWWWE.... NOW THAT WAS TOTALLY AND AWESOMELY COOL!!!
It just fell over - SOMETHING HAPPENED!
That was the genuine ecstasy of the curious. 😂😂
Makes sense. Soda contains a caustic chemical, so it would corrode metal over time.
Standing liquids, cause metals to rust. Do it makes sense that the can is lined with something. Same reason for the pipes in your house if they ever go bad.
And yet people drink it... hilarious.
😮😮😮
@@bryant475 don't worry we only have a few metals in our body.
Indeed
If this guy was my science teacher back in the day, I might’ve been interested in it!
My mother was a science teacher(not at my school) and I failed science big time ... Like EPIC FAIL!! on purpose I think😂
That's sadly true.
That's sad because science can be so much fun!
@@xo2quilt it really can! My 6 year old loves science so I'm finding all these fun and interesting experiments and people for him. We both are enjoying it.
You had Bill Nye but chose transformers and dumb conversations with friends like most people. Me included 😂
The reason that's there is to prevent aluminum from leeching into the drink.
هذة حقيقة بزاااااف والدنيا خربانة ومقلوبة بجد بسبب الكوكا كولا وربنا يستر ويعديها على خير
"It fell over, something happened!" Doesn't sound like the best thing to hear in a lab. 😂
Aaaaaaand it’s still standing upright lol
@@ECopas noticed that too... sus
@@ECopas looks a little shorter though
"Not gonna lye, I'm curious to see what that looks like." _holds up a packet of sodium hydroxide, a textbook example of a lye_
I see you, sir. Well played.
Lie
Wowz, well spotted.
@@philipthomas3938 no. He meant lye. The opposite of acid
Ahahahahan't
Thank you for pointing that out. I was wondering why that line sounded so forced.
He's so fresh and hip. He says "not gonna lie" like all the kids. Because he's down.
It’s a pun on the word “lye”. 😮
What!! So plastic in cans. Crazy. Thanks for that info.
Almost all cans that contain food are lined. But this was cool.
I think the bad liner is BPA.
@@SkittlesGirl65 it’s obviously not bpa
Interesting it had a base still undissolved. Maybe just thicker aluminum. 🤔
@@windblownmccoy2908 yes ofc
@@SkittlesGirl65 BPA can leach out of plastic, BPA isn't a type of plastic though (unfortunately almost all synthetic polymers contain sketchy chemicals)
Bill Nye been real quiet after this dropped
Either he's working on a new mix tape or he was destroyed by this...
@@bbrucet3 lol
Nah he still busy lying his ass off just reaching a smaller audience since he's not on public TV anymore
Bill Nye is disgusting. If you know what I'm talking about... I can't believe he's allowed to be in public for children. He had an episode where he sings with kids about private parts.
Peacock tv he over there
It prevents it tasting like metal🤯
And the metal rusting🤯
Love to know how many micro plastics in each can
This is what chem teacher Phil does when he's supposed to be watching the kids in detention...
Confiscates drink from student
“You just paid my light bill son”
Students thank you for making my time less boring now I'll teach you a little something you might find interesting.
😂
That does not matter lol
Funny and my chem teacher thought me how to make napalm. Granted he was PTSD struck Vietnam vet but he still had his muscle memory intact so go over it step by step.
That's why they have been using glass jars to preserve food or hundreds of years (since the1790's).
Damn, you're old. No offense of course.
what was the average life span in the 1790s
They were using glass and clay jars in the middle ages because of Plastic?
@p0k3mn1 yeah but their point of them using glass isn't really relevant
Not relevant? So you know what pulmonary fibrosis one of it's main causes is micro plastics the plastics you can't see with the naked eye you need a micro scope.little tiny pieces of plastic breaks off from plastic bottles & containers in which we all breathe & swallow after years of using all these crazy plastic wears then you end up with pulmonary fibrosis and basically your lungs sparkle and your ability to breathe becomes difficult til eventually you suffocate from it.😢 Plastic are not great n the fact we are finding it in volcano ash as plastic volcanic rock tells me plastic has always been a bad idea.
Not every metal can is coated with plastic. Red Bull vor example contains no plastic. Instead of plastic you can anodize it. Its more expensive in production.
Now I'm curious what the bottom is made of.