@@Peptowl And exactly how would you go about acquiring tons of Uranium if it took 145,000+ people; millions of dollars; several large facilities and multiple Nobel Prize winning theoretical physicists just to get a ball of uranium the size of a baseball?
@@icyycold515 I will study and blow it up in Algeria, and Algeria will become a superpower due to the availability of everything. Long live Algeria 🇩🇿↗️
@@Beatbassbusta Uranium that can be bought is essentially a lump of metal that is slightly and weakly radioactive. Plutonium in all forms are all very radioactive. “Uranium = no die, plutonium = die” The most common forms of uranium (U-238 or depleted uranium, the ones that can be bought if you’re from the US), cannot be used for nuclear reactors or weapons. U-235, however, can be used for such. Plutonium, however, is mostly an artificial element, therefore almost all of the currently existent plutonium is going to be used for reactor or weapon purposes.
That's only for enriched Uranium. If you try it with unrefined Uranium, there will be too low U-235 concentration; this would make criticality harder to achieve.
@@Evan_Bell this is from google: Uranium's most stable isotope, uranium-238, has a half-life of about 4,468,000,000 years. It decays into thorium-234 through alpha decay or decays through spontaneous fission.
@@jakub-games1899 Exactly. It decays. It's radioactive, it is not stable. It's the most stable (or least unstable) isotope of uranium, , as it has the longest half life and thus the lowest decay rate and activity. It is however not stable. Stable nuclides are those which undergo no decay. U-238 is unstable and radioactive.
Films and series made ppl think that uranium and other radioactive stuff are bright green cuz in nuclear industry, ppl dont use pure uranium. They use some uranium compound (as Sodium Diuranate or Uranium Hexafluoride), which are yellow/green and produce light under UV. But pure uranium is a pale goldish metal. More toxic on a chemistry side (like lead, as a heavy metal), than on a radioactive side. Natural uranium only contains 0.7% of U-235, the fissible isotope. And 99.3% of U-238
Pls make a enrichment tutorial I don’t really like enriching uranium using SILEX and I can’t get my centrifuge to spin over 90000 RPM to enrich the separate the 238 from the 235 :(
No. It's probably U-238. Uranium has two different isotopes, u-238 and u-235. The ball of uranium that went into the bomb dropped on Hiroshima was about the size of a softball and it took an entire town of people working at three different facilities to separate isotopes.
only some compounds of uranium glow green… under UV light. it’s a chemical property, and not because of the radioactivity of uranium. other radioactive materials glow by themselves because of their radioactivity, but only because their atoms decay far quicker than uranium does. uranium is fairly stable compared to other radioactive elements.
Oh man government list is gonna welcome this guy.
@Travluminati How bout plutonium.
You can own tons before they care.
@@Peptowl And exactly how would you go about acquiring tons of Uranium if it took 145,000+ people; millions of dollars; several large facilities and multiple Nobel Prize winning theoretical physicists just to get a ball of uranium the size of a baseball?
@@Peptowlagreec
@@Peptowlwell, maybe not a few tons as that would bring up some very concerning questions as to why you have tons of a radioactive material
Now finally bulk is goin to get extreme!
Lets go !
300000000 calories lessgoooo
@@shivraj2538Just need a little of plutonium and i'd be as big as the sun.
Now we glowing 🤑🤑🤑
@@datacticalsoldier Uranium ore?Under a UV light? Yes. But not on it's own. Also, I'm pretty sure Uranium metal won't glow under UV light.
My hungry ass could not work with uranium😂😂😂
Likely U238 which is a pretty stable isotope and is not that deadly
Looks alright Uranium-238 is an alpha emitter therefore it cannot pierce your skin, Though tight precausions are still HIGHLY Recommended
@Travluminati In so small amounts that it cant be dangerous in larger amounts is still worth takin precautions.
@@jonclark8263 as long as you dont eat it, your fine
@@icyycold515 I will study and blow it up in Algeria, and Algeria will become a superpower due to the availability of everything. Long live Algeria 🇩🇿↗️
@@Rrrrrrssssdddd LOL no
Fun Fact: you can legally own Uranium, but you can’t own Plutonium
Why?
@@heybudi
1: uranium = no die, plutonium = die
2: uranium = not always nuke, plutonium = always nuke
@@aguyonasiteontheinternetcan you explain it like i am 5? I didn't get what you said 😅
@@Beatbassbusta Uranium that can be bought is essentially a lump of metal that is slightly and weakly radioactive. Plutonium in all forms are all very radioactive. “Uranium = no die, plutonium = die”
The most common forms of uranium (U-238 or depleted uranium, the ones that can be bought if you’re from the US), cannot be used for nuclear reactors or weapons. U-235, however, can be used for such. Plutonium, however, is mostly an artificial element, therefore almost all of the currently existent plutonium is going to be used for reactor or weapon purposes.
So that means I can own neptunium and thorium
Smash it with another uranium piece as hard as possible
Rip city
That's only for enriched Uranium. If you try it with unrefined Uranium, there will be too low U-235 concentration; this would make criticality harder to achieve.
F**k no
@@santivargasfit can be done
@@santivargasf And it has to be much more than this small piece
stake: 500 calories
some metal-like block: 81 billion calories
*breaks glass*
Bro I'm dead 😂💀
Its u-238 probably so it wont matter since that produces alpha rays
@@user-ls8pd1pz3h yes it would matter
@@BETTERP alpha rays are too slow to penetrate skin so it wouldnt
@@BETTERP Uranium is safe to handle.
I have handled it.
Man I’m dead 💀
Polonium:bro is so weak
Oganesson:laughs in corner
looks like an edible
"Braniac with a cranium packed full of more uranium than a maniac Saudi Arabian"
- eminem
I've been told Uranium ore's worth more than gold
Uraaaaaaaaaaaanium!!!! Fever has gone and got me down
That's not true
@@Radiationrocks85 It's from a song. Uranium Fever by Elton Britt
@@evanbrown7325 Thanks I never knew there was a song like that.
@@Radiationrocks85 no problem, I've got a whole playlist of old nuclear songs, there's a channel here on you that's uploaded a bunch of them.
If U 238 then:- "Be Chill" . If U-235 : "run 💀"
Open it.
That little piece has a few million calories. The bulk is gonna go crazy
Angry lil thing
Imagine you accidentally swallow it 💀💀
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Accidentally?!
50B calories hits hard 🔥🔥🔥
Than enjoy ur trip to jesus💀
One gram of uranium-235 liberates just under a hundred billion joules or about 20 billion calories So......
bro casually has U238 in his house
This is uranium with bigger concentration of isotope U238 which is stable, if it was enriched And it had bigger concentration of U235 then its deadly
U-238 is not stable. It's radioactive and chemically toxic.
@@Evan_Bell U-238 is the most stable isotope of uranium
@@jakub-games1899 It has the longest half life. It's not stable though, as it is radioactive.
@@Evan_Bell this is from google: Uranium's most stable isotope, uranium-238, has a half-life of about 4,468,000,000 years. It decays into thorium-234 through alpha decay or decays through spontaneous fission.
@@jakub-games1899 Exactly. It decays. It's radioactive, it is not stable. It's the most stable (or least unstable) isotope of uranium, , as it has the longest half life and thus the lowest decay rate and activity. It is however not stable. Stable nuclides are those which undergo no decay. U-238 is unstable and radioactive.
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Looks tasty ngl lemme get a spoonful of that
1 gram of it contains about 18 billion calories 💀💀💀
@@vegeta_862 This bulk gonna go crazy 😜
Protein
fr@@UhmActually.
*"Is this crunchy?"*
-Last words
1inch Uranium baar Capable as Destroy City 😮😢
Omg
I really thought uranium is green💀
Films and series made ppl think that uranium and other radioactive stuff are bright green cuz in nuclear industry, ppl dont use pure uranium. They use some uranium compound (as Sodium Diuranate or Uranium Hexafluoride), which are yellow/green and produce light under UV. But pure uranium is a pale goldish metal. More toxic on a chemistry side (like lead, as a heavy metal), than on a radioactive side. Natural uranium only contains 0.7% of U-235, the fissible isotope. And 99.3% of U-238
It is safe???
Shiny and crunchy
Where can I buy this? Please share the link
Where do you guys get the stuff I've seen people with uranium like twice now
Pls make a enrichment tutorial I don’t really like enriching uranium using SILEX and I can’t get my centrifuge to spin over 90000 RPM to enrich the separate the 238 from the 235 :(
Wen silex lambo?
Cool sample!
Hey i have some gum ....
U-235 japan nightmare
Thats a huge chunk
Could you tell me your source🥺
URADIUM FEVER
+99 rads
bulk's gonna go crazy 😈😈
Drops paperweight into thermonuclear reactor
*nuclear sounds*
Where did you find a large sample like that
Nvm I found it
Oh Frick uranium could get out of glass
Where i can get that one?
Glass and proteky?
Hopefully its not concentarated right?
where do you get it
Ermm ..... why am I testing metal in my mouth !!! 💀
Why is it not glowing hot?
The movies lied to me, I was told that there would be flashing green lights erupting from the vial.
My new favourite snacks
Him after he dropped it: This can’t be happening, my le bomb, killed le people!?”
What the price ??
Where to buy
Does it glow in the dark?
Yummy!
Bro it's radioactive
@@JustChad1 That is good advice for anyone that wants to eat uranium.
@@JustChad1 yum yum
😋
@@JustChad1MMMMMMM
Name idea,name the argy Uranium. And the Allo Purple Haze.
Now throw it
Looks like a normal metal peice😂.
Some little kids: "This looks cool!" After said that they just open it and you know what would happen
how about uranium-235?
Not available in target and walmart😢
Is it good?
Now i dare you to eat it
Is that the right kind of uranium and enough for a bomb or for nuclear reactor?
No. It's probably U-238. Uranium has two different isotopes, u-238 and u-235. The ball of uranium that went into the bomb dropped on Hiroshima was about the size of a softball and it took an entire town of people working at three different facilities to separate isotopes.
238 For sure !
@@liquidbrainouranium actually has 4 isotopes, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 238
bro is not oppenheimer
Kid:f o o d
Friend: what’s that
Me: ehhhh just som uranium
So much damage it can do
I guese radioactivity pass through glass.
I want one of those
Bro gon experience japan for some weeks now
Is this urenium 235
Stronger
Can you lend me some
Uranium metal from luciteria...
Looks tasty
SHOW ME THE RADIUM
How much can that explode in his hand?
are they delicious?
Me: 👀
Okay but which isotope is it?
Depleted uranium is U-238.
Oops, dropped it. Lemme ju-
How can the average person get hold of some?
Bhai ka hath kap Raha
Instructions unclear I have the CIA knocking at my door
Can i inhale it?
imagine ur fingers slip and it fall down and breaks 😬
Smash the 2 pieces to make a giant mushroom
taste it
stapler ki Peene aati he vesa he ye to 🤔kisko esa lagta he
Now drop it :D
Who stole the vial of Praseodymium? 🤣
Plz open it 😂
20 billion calories, here I comeeee
Imagine it goes supercritical 😂
I thought it would be green
only some compounds of uranium glow green… under UV light. it’s a chemical property, and not because of the radioactivity of uranium. other radioactive materials glow by themselves because of their radioactivity, but only because their atoms decay far quicker than uranium does. uranium is fairly stable compared to other radioactive elements.
That's money not a weapon
Put it inside berilium cube
It's actually Beryllium, and nothing would happen
Imagine if he just dropped it-
Bro is creating nuclear weapons in his lab😂
He will need neutrons and plutonium too for making a nuke
@@RavenGaming...Yes you are correct.but this kids don't know 😂
Wird deine Hand nicht verstrahlt?
I want to add Neutron to it pls tell me😢