Fun fact: the difference between orange flames and blue flames is that orange flames emit the dangerous CO, while blue flames emit the safe(r) CO₂. So he was generating alot of CO in a seemingly enclosed space when he had that ethanol fire at 15:50.
Omg now I actually understand acids and they aren’t just a randomly separated group of ionic compounds that happen to have hydrogen! Thank you so much 😭
When I first watched your channel, i thought that you have more than a million subs. You are heavily underrated. The quality of your videos is0 sooooo good.
As soon as I saw him start to distill vodka into ethanol in an enclosed space i knew that MAKiT had finally joined the best (read: stupid) side of the youtube STEM scene
bro you deserve so much more. i wish you much luck with youtube keep grinding maybe youll get to a point where ad revenue is enough to sustain the channe lwithout patrons. :3
im going to nerd out for a second, throughout the video, the sulfuric acid or even sulphate ion model used by makit is WRONG. The oxygen atoms in the model kind of resemble the 4 corners of a square and are in a plane so the science nerds call it a square planar geometry. The Sulphate ion is actually Tetrahedral in structure. For the nerds wondering what is a tetrahedron and why is the sulphate ion a tetrahedron, here is the explanation: The Tetrahedron is a 3D shape with exactly 4 identical faces. Those 4 faces turn out to be equilateral triangles. The unique property about tetrahedrons is that their 4 corners are all equidistant to each other. This is not the case in any other 4 points, including the square as the diagonal is longer that the side. the thing with the oxygen atoms in the sulphate ion is that they are negatively charged. We all know negative charges repel. meaning the 4 oxygen atoms are constantly repelling each other while being attracted to the positively charged sulphur atom, since the 4 oxygen atoms are identical, the repulsion forces them to be equidistant from each other, or else 2 oxygen atom might be too close and break the balance, and the final shape they end up with, turns out to be Tetrahedral.
thats what is fun about chemistry, most of it is dead wrong because the right is toooo weird (and a research away to be wrong again). its just a matter of simplification but good explanation nonetheless, nerd xd
Ramit, you are so correct. And when you're doing 3D animations, it would be SO DAMN EASY to make it correctly! Obviously, I wouldn't care about it when you draw sticks in 2D. But THIS IS 3D MODELING FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, EVERY CHEMIST'S DREAM TO SEE THEIR FAVORITE STUFF IN CORRECT 3D STRUCTURE!!!!! And Makit just doesn't care. I love their videos, because they're amazing at explaining complex stuff in a fun and digestible way, without oversimplification. But these kinds of negligent errors bring down the quality by a lot. Makit's doing super advanced stuff, but throws basic mistakes into the background, that is insanely painful to watch.
You really could recharge the beaker with more Copper sulfate salt when it goes clear, and keep doing that until it won't dissolved, and that might be interesting to see just how much of that salt it could absorb ❤❤
+Liked. +Subscribed. Watching sulfuric acid react with salt was actually fascinating. By the way, what's this music? I like it. (Was down here writing this when the video hit 10:30 and the sounds caught me completely off guard.) +Commented.
Acids are from fire. The pH scale is just measuring the relative concentration of Hydrogen to Hydronium ions. The dissociation of water into its respective ions is the basis of acid and base and the many definitions of acidand base point towards the fact that we still don't understand the most fundamental thing, the hydrogen ion, AKA proton. If we understood the proton we would understand everything about acids? maybe. But ya fire.
no, the color of a flame does not determine what it produces. CO (carbon oxide) is produced when there isnt enough oxygen. so in the end of a fire s lifespan.
You could take some of that copper sponge you made from that eletrolysis and see if you make copper nitrate, only nitric acid can react with copper on its own. You probaly know this already but you can also use sodium bi sulfate instead of sulfuric acid, its waay cheaper. Also I hope had a respirator for those experiments.
"an acid is defined by it gigin out an hydrogen ion" said my teacher. hoewer woudl that mean methane is an acid? no! because it would have to turn into a methane ion! yeah its an hydrogen ion donator
erm... if you continued destilling over the the products from the reaction, youd have nitric acid with the same-ish molar equivalent of water. soo im assuming you didnt and thats why your acid is so murky? since its only salts and sulfuric acid, the only thing boiling out at under 150c is nitric acid and water.
made me want to be rich just to buy you PPEs... please be careful your hands eyes lungs matter (although when I did home chemistry also didn't had these, nothing happened besides my teacher shouting at me middle class 😶). awesome content 💛 great mask
Well I would like to hear why the reactions you showed happen and why they happen spontaneously, because making H2SO4 via electrolysis is not a spontaneous reaction
Now, when you say 'this is negative, and this is positive' do you mean its negative atoms, positive atoms, negativity measured by the negative of the amount of positivity, positivity measured by the negative of the negative of the positivity, negativity because it's the negative for the positive, positivity because it's positive for the negative, or your absolute favorite negativity as in positivity for the negativity of the negativity keeping in mind that the first negativity refers to negativity whilst the second thing refers to the positive negative relation of negativity and positivity not charge [sense](? idk, the captions just say 'STS'...) only mathematical sense?
@@idklol4370 yes, but it wouldn't help, and this aint about that. This is a clear example of, "how to tell me you didnt watch the "How Do Reactions Happen" video without telling me you didnt watch the "How Do Reactions Happen" video. 😉 Or in other words, you should probably go watch the "How Do Reactions Happen" video, the possibility reconsider how you approach unfamiliar things and people you dont know...because, uh, currently, your method kind of makes you look a bit like someone not worth knowing, ya know? And you might be okay with that, in which case you do you, boo. But yeah, the thinly veiled fear and derision in that sort of reaction (of which you are far from the only example) is a pretty bad look....
2:05 oh god,i was sucking some water with a pippete(i was learning how to use it because i was just going to do it with KMnO4 instead of water),someone probably did some shit with the pippete and did not washed it,so very dilute sulfuric acid was left where you suck it,and oh god,that bit of a invisible sulfuric acid was more sour than pure lemon
To be honest. Like cool animations and your info seems like 87% accurate. But these demonstrations are wreckless and promote some real dangerous stuff. You’re really treading a dangerous line here
Have you seen the things some people do on this site? There was this one guy I saw a video of him getting wasps to to sting him. Things like that are way more stupid and dangerous. I am aware that you probably aren't one of those... people who get ridiculously angry and offended at things like that, but I'm mostly just ranting about how UA-cam seems to unfairly discriminate against science youtubers doing somewhat to moderately to extremely dangerous things when there are videos that have literal bleeding in them that UA-cam has no problem with.
@ I’m not saying this channel is exclusively doing this. But he is talking about the sweet delicious flavor of sulfuric acid… and using set ups that even he knows have many dangerous components. Distilling vodka can be illegal some places. I doubt he’s looking at any actual trouble with this one video… but I say “treading” on dangerous.
@@ThatTimeTheThingHappened Right, right. I was mostly just mildly venting on the first guy I saw who looked remotely like what my true anger was kindled by because NileRed, for example, has so many videos that he isn't getting appropriately compensated for or are restricted when others aren't. I do agree with you though. He is absolutely "treading" on dangerous
So Makit, some video suggestions: 1) Mathematical Logic and Truth tables. (implication and biconditional truth table doesn't make sense to me) 2) Set theory 3) Complex numbers (Is it real? and why does it work)
Fun fact: the difference between orange flames and blue flames is that orange flames emit the dangerous CO, while blue flames emit the safe(r) CO₂. So he was generating alot of CO in a seemingly enclosed space when he had that ethanol fire at 15:50.
Isnt the blue flame and indication of higher temp rather than an indication of the chemical conposition of the gases produced?
@@Uncharted_Escapes09It is possible to have multiple side effects
sorry bro i cant comprehend two things being true at once, its just not possible
Blue flame comes from CO burning to produce CO2. Yellow flame is due to carbon being formed and glowing due to black body radiation.
@@fomalhaut_the_great is this supposed to be an insult of some kind?
Omg now I actually understand acids and they aren’t just a randomly separated group of ionic compounds that happen to have hydrogen! Thank you so much 😭
this video ending left me very sour (coz acids are sour...........)
Technically, protons are sour
Protons don't taste.....
Then batterys are uhhh
@@Elitekrosspositive terminal of battery sour?
Yea the video wasn't basic at all
MAKiT: "For legal reasons, YOU SHOULDN'T DRINK SULFIRIC ACID" then describes taste
My Brain: "That sounds tasty, we should try sulfiric acid sometime"
When I first watched your channel, i thought that you have more than a million subs. You are heavily underrated. The quality of your videos is0 sooooo good.
Yeah, I hope he gets more subs soon
14:11 😂😂 "splash potion of instant damage"
More people need to appreciate the quality of your sound design
I love how he has a carbon covered Ikea plate, that he continues to torture with more indoor fires which emit CO into a enclosed non ventilated space
My favorite sulfuric acid tutorial channel!
As soon as I saw him start to distill vodka into ethanol in an enclosed space i knew that MAKiT had finally joined the best (read: stupid) side of the youtube STEM scene
I mean, it’s not like you’ll just have a million dollars in the next frame of the video.
Wow, This is like the first time I actually get to see Chemistry with a practical example. Amazing!
11:14 Bubble wrap is a really good heat insulator. Be careful with the power supplies.
bro you deserve so much more. i wish you much luck with youtube keep grinding maybe youll get to a point where ad revenue is enough to sustain the channe lwithout patrons. :3
"Splash potion of Instant Damage" made me smile
Polish man gets drunk with a bear, what happens next is shocking!!
bro did you mean the alcoholic beverage beer?
@@ramitiskingMakit wouldn’t get drunk even from 1 million beers, he’s too powerful
@Thaaa.PleaseBeAvailable average polish(and makit >> avg polish)
@zenith2808. he would need 2000 liters of pure ethanol to get slightly tipsy
im going to nerd out for a second, throughout the video, the sulfuric acid or even sulphate ion model used by makit is WRONG.
The oxygen atoms in the model kind of resemble the 4 corners of a square and are in a plane so the science nerds call it a square planar geometry. The Sulphate ion is actually Tetrahedral in structure.
For the nerds wondering what is a tetrahedron and why is the sulphate ion a tetrahedron, here is the explanation: The Tetrahedron is a 3D shape with exactly 4 identical faces. Those 4 faces turn out to be equilateral triangles. The unique property about tetrahedrons is that their 4 corners are all equidistant to each other. This is not the case in any other 4 points, including the square as the diagonal is longer that the side.
the thing with the oxygen atoms in the sulphate ion is that they are negatively charged. We all know negative charges repel. meaning the 4 oxygen atoms are constantly repelling each other while being attracted to the positively charged sulphur atom, since the 4 oxygen atoms are identical, the repulsion forces them to be equidistant from each other, or else 2 oxygen atom might be too close and break the balance, and the final shape they end up with, turns out to be Tetrahedral.
thats what is fun about chemistry, most of it is dead wrong because the right is toooo weird (and a research away to be wrong again). its just a matter of simplification but good explanation nonetheless, nerd xd
Me when a model is not 100% accurate with the cutting edge findings and research
Ramit, you are so correct.
And when you're doing 3D animations, it would be SO DAMN EASY to make it correctly! Obviously, I wouldn't care about it when you draw sticks in 2D. But THIS IS 3D MODELING FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, EVERY CHEMIST'S DREAM TO SEE THEIR FAVORITE STUFF IN CORRECT 3D STRUCTURE!!!!! And Makit just doesn't care. I love their videos, because they're amazing at explaining complex stuff in a fun and digestible way, without oversimplification. But these kinds of negligent errors bring down the quality by a lot. Makit's doing super advanced stuff, but throws basic mistakes into the background, that is insanely painful to watch.
You really could recharge the beaker with more Copper sulfate salt when it goes clear, and keep doing that until it won't dissolved, and that might be interesting to see just how much of that salt it could absorb ❤❤
This was really fun to watch
New video idea: Whats more dangerous? Current or potential difference
“Acids to acids we all fall down”
you look like a magician in front of that fire, I HAVE to draw you like a sorcerer
These practical videos are really good between all your theoretical ones
I recommend the wallet reduction pathway for synthesizing concentrated sulfuric and nitric acid
+Liked.
+Subscribed.
Watching sulfuric acid react with salt was actually fascinating.
By the way, what's this music? I like it.
(Was down here writing this when the video hit 10:30 and the sounds caught me completely off guard.)
+Commented.
Watching ads again and again to help MAKiT live
Love your vids as always
What did we learn today? Think and talk before you act. Unless you are handling acids.
Acids are from fire. The pH scale is just measuring the relative concentration of Hydrogen to Hydronium ions. The dissociation of water into its respective ions is the basis of acid and base and the many definitions of acidand base point towards the fact that we still don't understand the most fundamental thing, the hydrogen ion, AKA proton. If we understood the proton we would understand everything about acids? maybe. But ya fire.
no, the color of a flame does not determine what it produces. CO (carbon oxide) is produced when there isnt enough oxygen. so in the end of a fire s lifespan.
You could take some of that copper sponge you made from that eletrolysis and see if you make copper nitrate, only nitric acid can react with copper on its own. You probaly know this already but you can also use sodium bi sulfate instead of sulfuric acid, its waay cheaper. Also I hope had a respirator for those experiments.
next vid:Base from a Base from a Base from a??...
Sounds based. Needs to be tried
A couple words: Salts Ions H positive ions
thank you patreons
work of art
"an acid is defined by it gigin out an hydrogen ion" said my teacher. hoewer woudl that mean methane is an acid? no! because it would have to turn into a methane ion!
yeah its an hydrogen ion donator
13:50 Very scary part of the video.....
ikr it’s so oxidizing and terrible it ate my children ):
15:30 is that why salts dissolve in water?
hmm I notice some orange-brown gas in the splash potion of instant damage. probably no2
how much did all of this ray tracing take you to render
felt it lol distilation set up is so expensive i havent got mine yet
4:16 i thought sodium was the bigger one? being an alkaline metal and all
youre an evil genius
damn,this is new peak
Keep up the good work
6:15 DAMNNNNNN
erm... if you continued destilling over the the products from the reaction, youd have nitric acid with the same-ish molar equivalent of water. soo im assuming you didnt and thats why your acid is so murky? since its only salts and sulfuric acid, the only thing boiling out at under 150c is nitric acid and water.
Yeaaaah screw that I’m too confused trying acid your mother warns you about
What was the orange gas in the splash potion of damage?
Are you from Poland?
yes he is how did you guess
@BajoJajoBajoJajo2 I watched video ..How Do Reactions Happen'' and there was a 1/3 polish minimum wage.
okay so do I drink sulfuric acid yes or no?
What do you need so much sulfuric acid for?
my dumbass was lowk mad theres a hair and that black stuff on the glass plate at 5:41 😭✋
made me want to be rich just to buy you PPEs... please be careful your hands eyes lungs matter (although when I did home chemistry also didn't had these, nothing happened besides my teacher shouting at me middle class 😶). awesome content 💛 great mask
wait so was this the one abt making sulfuric acid?
Cool chemistry stuff, but your hairstyle is fcking amazing 🔥🔥🔥 /srs
Thank you, it's a special mix of hairdressers being expensive, and science induced insanity
Fantastic
Well I would like to hear why the reactions you showed happen and why they happen spontaneously, because making H2SO4 via electrolysis is not a spontaneous reaction
just to mention the spelling of distillation is wrong good video anyways
Now, when you say 'this is negative, and this is positive' do you mean its negative atoms, positive atoms, negativity measured by the negative of the amount of positivity, positivity measured by the negative of the negative of the positivity, negativity because it's the negative for the positive, positivity because it's positive for the negative, or your absolute favorite negativity as in positivity for the negativity of the negativity keeping in mind that the first negativity refers to negativity whilst the second thing refers to the positive negative relation of negativity and positivity not charge [sense](? idk, the captions just say 'STS'...) only mathematical sense?
do you need therapy?
@@idklol4370 yes, but it wouldn't help, and this aint about that. This is a clear example of, "how to tell me you didnt watch the "How Do Reactions Happen" video without telling me you didnt watch the "How Do Reactions Happen" video. 😉
Or in other words, you should probably go watch the "How Do Reactions Happen" video, the possibility reconsider how you approach unfamiliar things and people you dont know...because, uh, currently, your method kind of makes you look a bit like someone not worth knowing, ya know? And you might be okay with that, in which case you do you, boo. But yeah, the thinly veiled fear and derision in that sort of reaction (of which you are far from the only example) is a pretty bad look....
2:05 oh god,i was sucking some water with a pippete(i was learning how to use it because i was just going to do it with KMnO4 instead of water),someone probably did some shit with the pippete and did not washed it,so very dilute sulfuric acid was left where you suck it,and oh god,that bit of a invisible sulfuric acid was more sour than pure lemon
reddit post about tasting concentrated sulfuric acid is tastier than concentrated hydrochloric acid
concentrated, but low quanitiy
he was a flash
My takeaway from this videa os that this guy is really hot and also good at chemistry i guess... Do I have misplaced intersts?
2:00 i will
The last chemistry videos were very rushed, I didn't get to learn much. If you can redo these videos in the future. thanks for making great videos.
Cheeseburger
1:08 song?
14:16 XD
I didn't know you read all the comments; thank you for the heart!
To be honest. Like cool animations and your info seems like 87% accurate. But these demonstrations are wreckless and promote some real dangerous stuff. You’re really treading a dangerous line here
Have you seen the things some people do on this site? There was this one guy I saw a video of him getting wasps to to sting him. Things like that are way more stupid and dangerous. I am aware that you probably aren't one of those... people who get ridiculously angry and offended at things like that, but I'm mostly just ranting about how UA-cam seems to unfairly discriminate against science youtubers doing somewhat to moderately to extremely dangerous things when there are videos that have literal bleeding in them that UA-cam has no problem with.
@ I’m not saying this channel is exclusively doing this.
But he is talking about the sweet delicious flavor of sulfuric acid… and using set ups that even he knows have many dangerous components.
Distilling vodka can be illegal some places. I doubt he’s looking at any actual trouble with this one video… but I say “treading” on dangerous.
@@ThatTimeTheThingHappened Right, right. I was mostly just mildly venting on the first guy I saw who looked remotely like what my true anger was kindled by because NileRed, for example, has so many videos that he isn't getting appropriately compensated for or are restricted when others aren't. I do agree with you though. He is absolutely "treading" on dangerous
Premiere timeee!!!
lol
So Makit, some video suggestions:
1) Mathematical Logic and Truth tables.
(implication and biconditional truth table doesn't make sense to me)
2) Set theory
3) Complex numbers (Is it real? and why does it work)
Bro wtf. I didn't understand shit.
skill issue