Chlorine gas is its own special hell. Saw that odd pea-green haze and wondered what it was. Instant regret and lost my sense of smell and taste for about two weeks.
That's actually not true chlorine has a distinctive pungent irritating odour which can be detected by odour at concentrations as low as 0.32 parts per million
@@harry592yes, notice how it sinks It does, however, effect the soil But how are you not for EVs lol You understand that one way or another, gas is a finite resource, right? So is lithium, but at least we can use solar eventually or something similar. But we can never make more oil lol
Saw a derailment where a car carrying chlorine was leaking making a big yellow cloud of chlorine, sorta made a ground hugging fog. Was upwind of it and they evacuated the neighborhood downwind of it. Rather scary
I inhaled one breath-full doing a chemistry experiment incorrectly. My fault. Step 1. It feels like you have been hit square in the chest by an MLB batter. Step 2. You involuntarily exhale, feeling like your body is trying to expel every molecule of air/chlorine out of your lungs. These first two steps are very quick, 2-3 seconds and so violent I was thrown backwards off my stool. Step 3. This is actually the scariest part. You are physically unable to inhale and refill your lungs with air, no matter how you try for about 20 seconds. It feels like an elephant on your chest and it is so scary because you are not aware of any reason you can’t inhale and you have no idea how long, if ever, it will be before you can inhale again. You honest feel like you are in the process of dying. Step 4. About 10 minutes of eyes burning, coughing, wheezing, choking, drooling, and spitting. I nominate this as the single worst experience of my life.
This channel is shockingly small for such a high quality demonstration. Industrial accidents are never anything to take lightly, and there are actually worse gasses to be exposed to than pure Chlorine. If anyone's curious, look up Diborane and Phosphene as examples. Pure Flourine also has very similar properties and affects people in a very similar way as Chlorine, even though they're not the same thing. So there's also that.
The Chlorine gas reminds me of Nova 6 gas from black ops 1during that one mission where nova 6 bombs were dropped and you had to wear hazmat suits & mask
Does anyone happen to know any more of the context of this? What is the purpose, where was this done, by who, etc.? I’m wondering if this is testing of a worst case scenario of a failure of a specially designed chlorine pressure vessel, or if it’s some sort of horrifying proof of concept of a scorched earth type weapon.
It looks like a safety test of a release valve in different orientations to minimise on site injuries ie the top vent allowed it to settle a distance away from the site but in all of the low angle valves it basically fumigated a massive area meaning workers in the containers or vehicles would have no time to escape and may need ppe in the event of a failure but its always better to make sure the worst case scenario is the least deadly. we have extensively practiced and used chlorine gas in war before we dont need better ways to distribute it ,1915 they had gas bombs filled with mustard gas and chlorine thats pretty much the best way to deliver it in war is upwind and far away just incase it changes but only a few countries still use them as there are better things that do the same job,ie nerve gas used by iraq
The chlorine (CL) would be destroyed in short order anyways --- doesn't take long for UV rays to break it down to chloride (CL-) which is less toxic - then in turn over time it converts to other chemicals like salts of sodium or calcium. Of course, these tests occur in the middle of nowhere but required in order to study the effects of containment and disaster relief.
@@SuperCatacata CL2 is denser than air, it tends to the stay close to the ground. It's life in the environment depends on several factors, but thing goes from hours to days active, it's danger does not disappears just because you cannot see it anymore: it becomes attached to air humidity and decays in acidic forms. After researching, dry and windy conditions (as the ones shown in the video) seem to help to dissipate CL2 but thing is very much deadly for several minutes or even hours after release if wind conditions change. No, mountains can't "inhale" CL2 but wildlife (birds and surface wild desertic life), can. Hence my initial comment/question.
You realize this means nothing on earth would get done right? Humans deal with many different dangerous chemicals and compounds that are essential for the rest of us to live in a modern society.
Какой кошмар, у того кто попал под действие этого облака нет ни единого шанса выжить. Я как-то дома получал хлор химическим способом для хлорирования воды, ух и надышался я тогда, попёр дымок еле заметный. Очень едкий запах, удушающий, дрянь та еще, после этого таких экспериментов не делал )
"The gas is closing in, get moving!"
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Sound of gas mask breaking
Chlorine gas is its own special hell. Saw that odd pea-green haze and wondered what it was. Instant regret and lost my sense of smell and taste for about two weeks.
It's all right I got a bunch of stims in my back pack
@@mysock351Cbro are you ok?
this is why you need to carry a block of sodium around to turn the oncoming gas cloud into delicious salt
It keeps exploding every time it rains though
So funny and clever ha ha ha…Not!
@@MScotty90 so you need to carry an umbrella as well
Arrhenius scoffs at your suggestion that such a redux reaction would happen so quickly with both reactants in different phases.
thatb will make bomb
"HI! I'm Mr. Beast and today we are going to find out how many subscribers can run away from a Chlorine gas explosion!"
bro really came here and commented this
The man the myth the Shiba
just put the animations in the bag lil bro.
POV: you're a Russian soldier in 1915
1972*
THATS WHEN THE DEAD MEN ARE MARCHING AGAIN
Россия Великая Страна !
@@уничтожениефашизмаинацизмаиthis is not the subject of the comment Mr russi bot
Не смешно, мой прадед пострадал от хлора, в первой мировой войне...
Father of toxic gas and chemical warefare
His dark creation has been revealed
Flow over no man’s land a poisuns nightmare his dark creation has been revealed
@@monke-rk9zd* a deadly mist on the battlefield
True
HABER-BOSCH, the great alliance, where's the contradiction?!
Fed the world by ways of science
Sinner or a saint?
its amazing how much is actually contained in that small tank
Legend has it to this very day it still smells like a public swimming pool.
And for centuries forward.
Chlorine is odorless. Chlorine chemically bonded with other things smells, called chloramines.
@@gopackgo4036like sweat or pee.....
That's actually not true chlorine has a distinctive pungent irritating odour which can be detected by odour at concentrations as low as 0.32 parts per million
@@gopackgo4036only someone who never smelled chlorine gas can say this bs 😅
birds: why air is so spicy ???? "seconds later" dies
They said I need an EV because my car destroys the planet… meanwhile these guys are releasing gas for fun
Im not for EV.s. but chlorine is not affecting the greenhouse effect.
@@harry592yes, notice how it sinks
It does, however, effect the soil
But how are you not for EVs lol
You understand that one way or another, gas is a finite resource, right?
So is lithium, but at least we can use solar eventually or something similar.
But we can never make more oil lol
@@harry592but it attacks the ozon layer.
@@BlueRidgeBubbleyou know everything is a finite resource right?
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How much to have that done in my yard, I'd like to have a mosquito and neighbor free yard this summer? 😂
you would get the whole block neighbor free 😂
Attack of the dead men
All our pools are 0% algae. Thanqs.
*Same thing happens to the toilet, after my dad uses it. Only the toxic gases can't be seen, only smelt and eyes burn like hell* 🚽☣️
🤣🤣🤣👍
🤣🤣🤣🤣
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I oncy inhaled chlorine gas and i can tell you it is VERY painful
Yeah it destroys lungs! I accidentally made it on once without thinking but was luckily wearing a mask 😷
@@lQuadXl yeah I wasn't wearing one just straight up inhaled it without any protection
@@kingghidorah5213 how did it feel
@@littlegamer00 strange, it didn't burn it just felt like one sharp burst of pain that shot up my nose and down into my lungs
@@kingghidorah5213 did you have any symptoms afterwards?
Why would they release that on purpose?
Testing of the spread and duration of the gas release to improve recovery efforts and emergency response in the event of a release
This is called " T H E B I G F A R T ".
Saw a derailment where a car carrying chlorine was leaking making a big yellow cloud of chlorine, sorta made a ground hugging fog. Was upwind of it and they evacuated the neighborhood downwind of it. Rather scary
POV: the Warzone ring is closing in.
THIS PAGE NEEDS A HERO!
Gassy
I inhaled one breath-full doing a chemistry experiment incorrectly. My fault.
Step 1. It feels like you have been hit square in the chest by an MLB batter.
Step 2. You involuntarily exhale, feeling like your body is trying to expel every molecule of air/chlorine out of your lungs. These first two steps are very quick, 2-3 seconds and so violent I was thrown backwards off my stool.
Step 3. This is actually the scariest part. You are physically unable to inhale and refill your lungs with air, no matter how you try for about 20 seconds. It feels like an elephant on your chest and it is so scary because you are not aware of any reason you can’t inhale and you have no idea how long, if ever, it will be before you can inhale again. You honest feel like you are in the process of dying.
Step 4. About 10 minutes of eyes burning, coughing, wheezing, choking, drooling, and spitting. I nominate this as the single worst experience of my life.
Great human engineering at its best. Nice to know we are all safe.
This channel is shockingly small for such a high quality demonstration. Industrial accidents are never anything to take lightly, and there are actually worse gasses to be exposed to than pure Chlorine. If anyone's curious, look up Diborane and Phosphene as examples. Pure Flourine also has very similar properties and affects people in a very similar way as Chlorine, even though they're not the same thing. So there's also that.
This reminded me of "The Attack of The Dead Men"
Пиндосы тренируются. Опять наверное травить народ собираются. Сирия, Афганистан, Ливия, Ирак, Вьетнам. Мало вам?
at least we can see it. imagine if it was transparent.
The forbidden scrambled eggs.
The Chlorine gas reminds me of Nova 6 gas from black ops 1during that one mission where nova 6 bombs were dropped and you had to wear hazmat suits & mask
They released it on purpose.
Mustard gas
Does anyone happen to know any more of the context of this? What is the purpose, where was this done, by who, etc.? I’m wondering if this is testing of a worst case scenario of a failure of a specially designed chlorine pressure vessel, or if it’s some sort of horrifying proof of concept of a scorched earth type weapon.
It looks like a safety test of a release valve in different orientations to minimise on site injuries ie the top vent allowed it to settle a distance away from the site but in all of the low angle valves it basically fumigated a massive area meaning workers in the containers or vehicles would have no time to escape and may need ppe in the event of a failure but its always better to make sure the worst case scenario is the least deadly.
we have extensively practiced and used chlorine gas in war before we dont need better ways to distribute it ,1915 they had gas bombs filled with mustard gas and chlorine thats pretty much the best way to deliver it in war is upwind and far away just incase it changes but only a few countries still use them as there are better things that do the same job,ie nerve gas used by iraq
I love mythbusters!
Father: COVER YOUR MOUTH FARAH! DONT BREATHE IT’S POISON! HURRY FARAH WERE HOME! FARAH THE GAS WILL KILL US GET IN HERE!
That's a great video but WTF with that gigantic cloud of chlorine going towards the mountains in the back? I mean, WTF.
The chlorine (CL) would be destroyed in short order anyways --- doesn't take long for UV rays to break it down to chloride (CL-) which is less toxic - then in turn over time it converts to other chemicals like salts of sodium or calcium. Of course, these tests occur in the middle of nowhere but required in order to study the effects of containment and disaster relief.
Don't worry, the mountains can't inhale chlorine 😊
@@SuperCatacata CL2 is denser than air, it tends to the stay close to the ground. It's life in the environment depends on several factors, but thing goes from hours to days active, it's danger does not disappears just because you cannot see it anymore: it becomes attached to air humidity and decays in acidic forms.
After researching, dry and windy conditions (as the ones shown in the video) seem to help to dissipate CL2 but thing is very much deadly for several minutes or even hours after release if wind conditions change.
No, mountains can't "inhale" CL2 but wildlife (birds and surface wild desertic life), can.
Hence my initial comment/question.
I did the math, it checks out.
as one hot female game character said: "Welcome to my world!"
A super heated suspension liquid hits cold air no matter how hot it is outside is going to vaporize
Imagine being in this? Instantly
Cured of everything
Dangerous? It has killed entire towns before so yeah.
0:03 intense Cod:MW3 flashbacks.
ww1 moment
3*
@@Айтислав2120 WW3 would just be cyber wafare
Looks like someone finally letting it go after holding it back during a several hour long dinner party full of flatulence inducing food and beverages.
CBRN is slang for spicy air
coming for your first born
* asthma intensifies *
This is why you shouldn't work with dangerous chemicals
You dont have a choice. Modern materials are made from dangerous chemicals.
You realize this means nothing on earth would get done right? Humans deal with many different dangerous chemicals and compounds that are essential for the rest of us to live in a modern society.
Finally i know what warzone zone is made of
I wondered how much ozone this experiment destroys
Dude. Where's my O-zone?
That's a cloud of pain and death
... Why in the fuck are farmers allowed to use this? A simple farmer with no experience in pressure Dynamics or physics or chemical engineering?
who the fuck put the compressed gas under sun light.
So nice of them to release it into the air
Oh hey, it's dugway
Smells like pool
Great videography but why not some details on the subject matter?
Look who make poluation..
This is sort of what they saw in WW1.
Here comes "The danger"
And welcome to WW 1
The colour alone is terrifying
Fun fact it’s also corrosive to the point that it would eat through the seals of ww1 gas masks
Этот газ испытали в 1989 году в Камеруне! А в прессе утверждают что виновато озеро убийца!
I thought chemical weapons were banned from use entirely? Even production and testing of them.
Lmao who said it was a chemical weapon?
If dead people can walk and run this is the perfect example
And we're spreading this into the atmosphere because....?
The fog is coming
Generation Zero's every large machine secondary attack
Bestimmt alles super für die Umwelt
Three years later I can't get the smell out of my hair but at least it killed all the pee germs
Nasty stuff indeed.
How is the smoke in this so thick but experiments at home there is nowhere near as much smoke or as thick smoke as in this video?
3.5x heavier den air. Chlorine thinks its noble.
Looks like Pool Shock and pesticide mix.
My great grandfather was gassed in ww1. It was terrible.
POV: you experiment while cleaning
Is it flammable?
If you get hit by chlorine gas and smoking a cigarette?
@@BrianAdriance I suppose
Nice just completely crop and reupload the Chlorine Institutes video.
That isn't really chlorine. Most of that is the water vapor it pulls from the air. It is clear uncontaminated, not opaque.
isn't this stuff super illegal. why are they dumping so much of it lmao.
Какой кошмар, у того кто попал под действие этого облака нет ни единого шанса выжить. Я как-то дома получал хлор химическим способом для хлорирования воды, ух и надышался я тогда, попёр дымок еле заметный. Очень едкий запах, удушающий, дрянь та еще, после этого таких экспериментов не делал )
Gas, gas, gas!!!!
Caustic gas be like
I can tell you’re a Texans fan
I love the smell of chlorine in the mor.........
Not a scientist here, could this be making climate change worse?? Just maybe?
Caseoh fart
Man its just like tony hawls pro skater 3
Who is Tony Hawl?
My man just let it rip
Me having ww1 past life ptsd.
what random music? Nah someone put fart reverb over this
FLASH BACKS
WHO PISSED IN THE SWIMMING POOL???
Pretty impressive
Grandpa: pull my finger
Use common sodium tiosulphate
Бочки по навесом нельзя ставить ? Именно надо на солнце из оставлять ?
Это опять пиндосы тренеруются, как людей травить. Вьетнам вспоминают и зубами скрепят ночью под подушкой.
this video showed nothing
The air rn😶🌫️😶🌫️😶🌫️😵
People nearby*
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Pov j*w moment
H*tler moment
Stop counter signalling hitler
Background music
Smell like death…