10:07 Hiltler refused to use this gases because he was a victim of it in WWI (mustard gas). And he know how bad would be for all sides is someone started to use it again.
Like Adolf Hitler said Think Thousand times before taking a decision But - After taking decision never turn back even if you get Thousand difficulties -Adolf Hitler
Yeah, an irony. While mustard gas exposure may cause cancer, it was also the first chemical ever used in chemotherapy; Used to suppress the immune system in leukemia patients.
Kinda has some sense to it tbh. Since the video states that the mustard gas made the immune system literally dead when it was inhaled. I guess they made some separate preparations to prevent the mustard gas from causing cancer.
@@moretrenmoreben2523 Eeehh... probably not like you'd think. Thing is, many chemotherapeutics can cause secondary cancers. So the drug mustine was, at the time, still a better option: maybe cancer later vs. absolutely dead now. There are derivatives that are better now (the nitrogen mustard cyclophosphamide is one), but even then, there are still nasty side effects, including cancer, that are possible. Medicine has gotten better about preventing or managing side effects, but there's still a risk there. This is part of why cancer survivors aren't always out of the woods after treatment. Chemo will save your life, but it'll also mess you up. I'm 30+ years out of pediatric leukemia and still see a fair number of specialists.
10:09 The reason is that Hitler saw the horrors of WW1 and how horrifying the deadly gases were, he actually got temporarily blinded by one of those gases while serving in the German army as a Corporal.
@@mrducky179 people in concerntration camps were the "wrong" kind of people, which he hated. He probably didn't keep those people as humans where as he kept other countries soldiers as humans
A few misconceptions about phosgene: 1. It becomes visible when comes into contact with moisture in the air. 2. You can smell it and stay alive - it happened to a friend of mine. He described the smell as "concentrated mixture of hay and bleach".
@@duolingobird8196 Actually it matters vary specially in chemistry. Dilute of an element means that the properties of said element in it's dilute form are either decreased gradually or greatly. If the element is concentrated that means that the properties of said element has the same/high properties. You won't know how the real Phosgene works because you'll basically die if you at least just smelt it
When you picture the horrors of war as someone who's never seen war first hand, the tendency is to reduce it to just people getting shot and blown up. This video gave me an eery, haunting image from 100 years ago of a WWI soldier laying lifeless in a trench with his eyes open as his insides melt.
I’ve smelled bromine, chlorine and phosgene and I’d say that bromine smells like a hot tub, chlorine smells like a pool, and phosgene has a musty and sharp odor. It is hard to tell unless you have some idea what might be creating the smell of phosgene but it certainly smells foul.
I've actually smelled fluorine (in very small quantities hence I'm still here) as I used to work with it. Kind of a bit like more like phosgene as you describe it. Not that I make a habit of going round smelling toxic gasses!
This makes me feel like I need to breathe better.. so I opened the window. But there’s a strong smell of grass having been cut by our neighbour, so I closed it again! 😳
When I was in my twenties, I worked on a construction site. They were building an incinerator to get rid of a stockpile of vx gas. We had to do a training course on vx "safety" LoL it was terrifying stuff. One of the symptoms of getting a drop on you was you'd start sweating and your skin would start twitching, but only where the drop landed. You'd have a few minutes to get a shot of adrenaline, which was a bit unfortunate as the site was enormous.
Chloroform gets oxidised into phosgene gas in presence of light. That's why while storing Chloroform 1%ethanol is added because ethanol reacts with phosgene gas to form a non poisonous compound di ethyl carbonate.
Call of duty has recently made most of their games centered around a fictious toxic gas called "Nova-gas". i wonder if 'Novechek' is where they adapted the name from...
In the 1940's my Grandfather started bleeding, even peeing blood! When he was checked out he admitted he was eating apple seeds as a folk treatment for his arthritis. He was poisoning himself with cyanide in the seeds. When he stopped eating the seeds the bleeding stopped!
“We now know Dragovichs endgame Nova 6. a nerve toxin so deadly you would be dead before you hit the floor” Call Of Duty Black Ops breifing before the mission Numbers
Once there was a gas leak in my house, I was like 6 year old then. I saw my mum panicking and had no idea what’s going on. Thank good it got fixed soon after but scary thing is I remember earlier that day I wanted to put a candle on and I was so close to… Now that I think about that’s just scary
My Great Grandpa died of Carbon monoxide poisoning buy turning on his car and locking himself in his garage, he decided to end it after the horrors he witnessed after fighting in ww2
My dad used to work at a metal foundry that used either mustard or chlorine gas ( it was for sure one of the two, just been a while since he told the story ) and there was 2 leaks while he worked there, he said it was an incredibly humbling experience and luckily no one was injured.
Little Timmy "and when you grow up Little Timmy , what do you want to be ?....."I want to be as cool as MR SLAV " " Sorry Little Timmy NOBODY is as cool as MR SLAV !!
I went to go make mustard gas one time after I ordered a pizza. I was like 14. I was almost done, but I shook the bleach bottle for whatever reason, and it went all over me. Went to take a shower to wash it off, then the pizza came right when I got out. Thank god I didn’t finish 💀 I mean i knew it was bad, I was just doing stupid shit cause I was home alone
All of the nerve agents present in this list are working to inhibit acetylcholine esterase which makes your muscles relax. So the paralyzing effect is not true, its the opposite where all of the muscles in the body tense up, including the heart.
Right… acetylcholine acts as the neurotransmitter across nerve synapses.. if I remember my school biology lessons correctly? So it would activate muscles?
@@woooster17 yes, it controls the contraction of the muscles. Nervin gasses can link to an active site in a residue of serin (amminoacid) of the acetyilcholine esterase so you can't control your muscles. It's a irreversible inhibition of the enzyme. To stop that you can use pralidossima ( i don't know the name in english) or an active principe whic is contained in the belladonna plants. Sorry for the bad english if so.
You forgot H2S also yah VX is definitely not stored In little balls like the movie the rock, ovi it’s Hollywood, but is stockpiled in cylindrical containers, coming from a former chemical specialist in the military.
Quote: "For some reason (his attendance in WW1 and experiencing his fellas of gases, and his fears, that Allies have some same-like even more in response), Hitler refused to initiate the use of these gases" Me: what a nice kind man...
@@feiwong3634 Parts per million means the amount of a gas in a space required to kill you basically. This means that the lower the number, the less gas it takes to kill you, and therefore is more dangerous
3:56 that's why the phrase "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" means that if you eat apple and swallowed enough 2000 seed ... It will kill you, so the doctor doesn't have to examine you again... Just prepare grave only.... 😂
Have you ever smelled chlorine? It has a sharp, distinctive smell of ...chlorine, far away from pineapple and pepper. Try tap water in USA or swimming pools
I once had a dog which managed to turn the gas stove on. Good thing he wasn't a smoker
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10:07 Hiltler refused to use this gases because he was a victim of it in WWI (mustard gas). And he know how bad would be for all sides is someone started to use it again.
You know what you're dealing with when even hitler himself was afraid to use it...
shows that he at least is still sane
Even Hitler had his own moral code
@@traugaming6411 using gas against enemies? nah
heated gamer moments ? HELL YEA
*Hitler probally*
Like Adolf Hitler said
Think Thousand times before taking a decision But - After taking decision never turn back even if you get Thousand difficulties
-Adolf Hitler
Yeah, an irony. While mustard gas exposure may cause cancer, it was also the first chemical ever used in chemotherapy; Used to suppress the immune system in leukemia patients.
Feel like doctors in a few hundred years will have come up with something and be like “wtf were they thinking back then” lmao
Kinda has some sense to it tbh. Since the video states that the mustard gas made the immune system literally dead when it was inhaled. I guess they made some separate preparations to prevent the mustard gas from causing cancer.
@@moretrenmoreben2523 Eeehh... probably not like you'd think. Thing is, many chemotherapeutics can cause secondary cancers. So the drug mustine was, at the time, still a better option: maybe cancer later vs. absolutely dead now.
There are derivatives that are better now (the nitrogen mustard cyclophosphamide is one), but even then, there are still nasty side effects, including cancer, that are possible. Medicine has gotten better about preventing or managing side effects, but there's still a risk there.
This is part of why cancer survivors aren't always out of the woods after treatment. Chemo will save your life, but it'll also mess you up. I'm 30+ years out of pediatric leukemia and still see a fair number of specialists.
That's the gas for my fart
They still use this method today.
10:09 The reason is that Hitler saw the horrors of WW1 and how horrifying the deadly gases were, he actually got temporarily blinded by one of those gases while serving in the German army as a Corporal.
kinda hypocritical when you think of what happened to people in the concentration camps
He was probably not wanting them to be used against Germany, in a kind of pre-nuclear M.A.D.
@@mrducky179 people in concerntration camps were the "wrong" kind of people, which he hated. He probably didn't keep those people as humans where as he kept other countries soldiers as humans
Wait what I don’t understand they discovered the chemicals after wwi?
Hitler probably had PTSD about it
“Ferb, i know what we’re going to do today!”
A few misconceptions about phosgene:
1. It becomes visible when comes into contact with moisture in the air.
2. You can smell it and stay alive - it happened to a friend of mine. He described the smell as "concentrated mixture of hay and bleach".
he actually inhaled diluted phosgene
@@recon_laksh742 Still phosgene.
@@recon_laksh742 its doesnt matter if its diluted or not
if it contains phosgene he still smelled phosgene
@@duolingobird8196 Actually it matters vary specially in chemistry.
Dilute of an element means that the properties of said element in it's dilute form are either decreased gradually or greatly.
If the element is concentrated that means that the properties of said element has the same/high properties.
You won't know how the real Phosgene works because you'll basically die if you at least just smelt it
@@recon_laksh742 so since it's diluted then does that change its its properties like at what concentrations you can smell it and the type of smell?
I was gonna start my homework but this seems more educational.
Because it sadly is 💀
Who else here still remember where black holes are always on top 1 in every MR SLAV videos?
Maybe he stopped because black holes don’t apply to his latest topics
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Ah yes, black holes, my favorite gas.
Still not dangerous as the gas I get after eating beans
Beans? I had Taco Bell last night, let’s duel. 💨
milk
banana
Damn
You know this video is wild when the second gas appearing is mustard gas
Not as dangerous as letting out a fart while getting a class photo.
instant death 💀
at the end you could have said "still not as deadly as a night after eating bean soup for dinner"
Broo we are gonna have bean soup tommorow and i already know my family is gonna wear their gas masks
Not as toxic as a public bathroom
Good thing he stopped listening to these cringe lines.
Me after taco bell
i expected a end phrase like "not toxic as a fart in a lift" or something like that
When you picture the horrors of war as someone who's never seen war first hand, the tendency is to reduce it to just people getting shot and blown up. This video gave me an eery, haunting image from 100 years ago of a WWI soldier laying lifeless in a trench with his eyes open as his insides melt.
The fact that just mixing up vinegar and bleach makes a deadly gas makes feel unsafe in my own house
If you have a gas mask it’s not deadly and don’t worry you’re fine unless someone crazy in your house decided to mix them together
Same with pine sol and bleach
Who is looking forward to “top biggest heists ever”?
Me, good idea
Im so amazed that your every video is full of effort, thank you Mr.Slav for your amazing videos
I’ve smelled bromine, chlorine and phosgene and I’d say that bromine smells like a hot tub, chlorine smells like a pool, and phosgene has a musty and sharp odor. It is hard to tell unless you have some idea what might be creating the smell of phosgene but it certainly smells foul.
how
@@RandomPerson-hd6wr I have a laboratory and do chemistry so sometimes these chemicals are necessary. The phosgene incident was an accident however
@@MJTVideos damn
I've actually smelled fluorine (in very small quantities hence I'm still here) as I used to work with it. Kind of a bit like more like phosgene as you describe it. Not that I make a habit of going round smelling toxic gasses!
@@krayzkatman1990 haha 😂 exactly!
This makes me feel like I need to breathe better.. so I opened the window. But there’s a strong smell of grass having been cut by our neighbour, so I closed it again! 😳
Who else thinks Mr. Slav is underrated
well in 2 years he got 11 mil views
sometimes,I think about e
I think hes ok
When I was in my twenties, I worked on a construction site. They were building an incinerator to get rid of a stockpile of vx gas. We had to do a training course on vx "safety" LoL it was terrifying stuff. One of the symptoms of getting a drop on you was you'd start sweating and your skin would start twitching, but only where the drop landed. You'd have a few minutes to get a shot of adrenaline, which was a bit unfortunate as the site was enormous.
They made you work there with the deadliest gas in the world that’s crazyyyy
@@NebulaHasADigBick novichok is more toxic
@@bjwrath yummy
Top dangerous gas: dad's fart
😂
Oh dang I expected carbon monoxide to be much higher on the list 😳
Chad
Why yes, it's higher in terms of numbers, not rank lol XD
Surprised nitrogen dioxide wasn't on the list. Makes carbon monoxide seem like water..
Chloroform gets oxidised into phosgene gas in presence of light.
That's why while storing Chloroform 1%ethanol is added because ethanol reacts with phosgene gas to form a non poisonous compound di ethyl carbonate.
Where does the chlorine go then?
@@bjwrath HCl
Teacher: " So Billy brought in some really nice rocks he found for show and tell. Ricky, what did you bring?"
Ricky: "Hold my lunchbox."
What
Arsenic
Asbestos
The danger is not from the toxicity, it is from the resource availability.
especially with the mustard and chlorine gas.
0:00 idk but those babies are sus 💯
Call of duty has recently made most of their games centered around a fictious toxic gas called "Nova-gas". i wonder if 'Novechek' is where they adapted the name from...
XD "disulfur desomething". I can understand the sentiment. Chemical names are not easy to read sometimes, forget actually saying them.
This video is very informative, I was planning to use Agent Orange for a prank, but now I'll use Novichok. Thanks!
In the 1940's my Grandfather started bleeding, even peeing blood! When he was checked out he admitted he was eating apple seeds as a folk treatment for his arthritis. He was poisoning himself with cyanide in the seeds. When he stopped eating the seeds the bleeding stopped!
is he ok now?
@@eseljager YES, he died at the age of 86 in 1989.
not as bad when my dog had beans
Thank you mr slav, for always making epic content
Keep em coming.. These are best videos here.. I have been watching oldest companies so many times to trying to understand time...
there is something about the background music that keeps me stunned...!!!! 🎉
and that 7:40 something thing... 😂
“We now know Dragovichs endgame
Nova 6. a nerve toxin so deadly you would be dead before you hit the floor”
Call Of Duty Black Ops
breifing before the mission Numbers
And our dad takes the spotlight
I didnt even know there were so many deadly gases to begin with.
Its a crazy world
You know it’s going to be a good list when carbon monoxide is the lowest.
Huge props to the birds for sacrificing themselves to the miners😭.One more question, if carbon monoxide is deadly and it is 5500PPM,what about oxygen?
Pure oxygen might be dangerous as well
@@quadroninja2708 ohh ok
i was waiting for a dad's fart joke...
respect to the dude who inhaled all these gasses and lived to tell us his experience
I feel sick watching these types of videos 10/10
The gases in a bathroom recently used by someone who just ate Taco Bell (99999999999x times more lethal than Novichok)
Dead meme
@@cecy8355You would be a dead meme after smelling Taco Bell gas
Imagine the joke being "still not as contagious as baby diapers, hibiscus smell and farts all in one jar"
gas gas gas, I'm gonna smell all the gas!
Tonight I die! (And be a dead man)
hmmm Maybe Top concerts ever? like how many people went or something like that. Great video!!!
I can only imagine what someone would think after viewing your browser history.
Love your content keep it up!
most dangerous gas is the hot air blown from K-pop stans
"Oh man breathing sure is fun!!"
*Watches video
Your next video should be "Top deadliest battles in WWII"
Literally WWII
Wdym? lol
10:10 he might be insane but atleast he wasn’t THAT insane to use that Jesus Christ
Before the video UA-cam gave me an anti vaping ad.
5:32 the poor bastard lol 😂
now when I think of stomach acid in my lungs (reflex disease) I will always think of grilled cheese sandwiches. :0
Why doesn't among us release a novichuck valve in dream stans's phones
When even Hitler knows something is too evil to use as a weapon. Oh boy
i am now scared to breathe. thanks mr slav
Still not as toxic as instagram users
Once there was a gas leak in my house, I was like 6 year old then. I saw my mum panicking and had no idea what’s going on. Thank good it got fixed soon after but scary thing is I remember earlier that day I wanted to put a candle on and I was so close to…
Now that I think about that’s just scary
Since burning came up quite a few times, what about top flammable things next?
Most dangerous gas: day after habanero burrito festival at the Garcias house.
didnt Alexei Navalny recover from getting poisoned with Novichok?
Yes
I don't think so
My Great Grandpa died of Carbon monoxide poisoning buy turning on his car and locking himself in his garage, he decided to end it after the horrors he witnessed after fighting in ww2
I'm surprised you didn't mention the salsibury poisoning with novichok
I really wonder what could be the ending joke about, this time🤔🤔
is nobody gonna talk about 8:08?
Bruh I made chlorine gas yesterday with hydrolysis of NaCl. 💀
But as dangerous as my fart after eating lots of beans!
My dad used to work at a metal foundry that used either mustard or chlorine gas ( it was for sure one of the two, just been a while since he told the story ) and there was 2 leaks while he worked there, he said it was an incredibly humbling experience and luckily no one was injured.
Little Timmy "and when you grow up Little Timmy , what do you want to be ?....."I want to be as cool as MR SLAV " " Sorry Little Timmy NOBODY is as cool as MR SLAV !!
Still not as deadly as fart after holiday meals
I went to go make mustard gas one time after I ordered a pizza. I was like 14. I was almost done, but I shook the bleach bottle for whatever reason, and it went all over me. Went to take a shower to wash it off, then the pizza came right when I got out. Thank god I didn’t finish 💀 I mean i knew it was bad, I was just doing stupid shit cause I was home alone
All of the nerve agents present in this list are working to inhibit acetylcholine esterase which makes your muscles relax. So the paralyzing effect is not true, its the opposite where all of the muscles in the body tense up, including the heart.
Yes, you get intense cramps throughout your entire body. Absolutely horrific
Right… acetylcholine acts as the neurotransmitter across nerve synapses.. if I remember my school biology lessons correctly? So it would activate muscles?
@@woooster17 yes, it controls the contraction of the muscles.
Nervin gasses can link to an active site in a residue of serin (amminoacid) of the acetyilcholine esterase so you can't control your muscles. It's a irreversible inhibition of the enzyme.
To stop that you can use pralidossima ( i don't know the name in english) or an active principe whic is contained in the belladonna plants.
Sorry for the bad english if so.
@@woooster17 Correct, and the esterase is the thing that metabolizes acetylcholine to other things, eg. vinegar and then on to other compounds
i saw the video by thatchemest and he mentioned acetylcholine esterase
Do top most acidic things next
You forgot H2S also yah VX is definitely not stored In little balls like the movie the rock, ovi it’s Hollywood, but is stockpiled in cylindrical containers, coming from a former chemical specialist in the military.
6:59 was a weird illusion, which way were the lungs rotating to you?
Please make a video on dimensions or Ancient mystery
And we knew who survived Novichok. Our good old friend Alexi Navalny
😂
Quote: "For some reason (his attendance in WW1 and experiencing his fellas of gases, and his fears, that Allies have some same-like even more in response),
Hitler refused to initiate the use of these gases"
Me: what a nice kind man...
I have a suggestion to make: Top Largest Holes Ever (by width instead of depth). We could go from regular caves all the way to craters =D
Yes
Your hole
Your mom
Largest Holes 😏
im very sorry-
Your sister.
3.10 the acid formed is not exactly HCl, it's HClO (hypochlorous acid), still lethal nonthereless
Probably worth explaining that all the ppm values are the parts per million of the gas that are required to kill someone
I dont get it, i would think that more ppm are more dangerous?
@@feiwong3634 Yes, more ppm is more dangerous. But the lower the amount needed to kill you, the more dangerous it is
@@feiwong3634 Parts per million means the amount of a gas in a space required to kill you basically. This means that the lower the number, the less gas it takes to kill you, and therefore is more dangerous
@@feiwong3634 less gas needed to kill = more dangerous
Aren't ppm values meant to be understood in a specific volume like one cubic meter?
There was a scientist who wanted to report how Hydrogen cyanide smelled like.
The report wasn't ever written
cheers for the ones who smelled those gases and told us the smell :D👍
*laughs in mustard gas
When I was young I mixed everything together but I forgor to add vinegar and bleach thankfully I just added soap shampoo medicine and water?
Still not as toxic as some online gamers
10:07 , Perhaps I treated you too harshly , Mr. Hitler
Ok im getting scared to eat the last apple on the table
10:13 adolf hitler was exposed to gas mustard himself in ww1 so he knew the pain and wouldnt use it
Me after seeing there are no "first" comment : *My day is made and my happines reached it's peak*
I am dissapointed in you guys
@@Yugoslavia. How the hell did you reply to your own comment minutes before your original comment has been posted?
@@Atajew I didnt
Congrats from Brasil!
3:56 that's why the phrase "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" means that if you eat apple and swallowed enough 2000 seed ... It will kill you, so the doctor doesn't have to examine you again... Just prepare grave only.... 😂
Have you ever smelled chlorine? It has a sharp, distinctive smell of ...chlorine, far away from pineapple and pepper. Try tap water in USA or swimming pools
i'm very unclear on what the PPM number actually represents. Parts per million required to kill a mouse? a human?
when an absolute mad man refuses to use gas shells you know its some really fucky shit
i expected a baki reference here
Top stickiest things ever