Metal Refining & Recovery, Episode19: Gold From Mercury

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  • @The804R
    @The804R 7 років тому +167

    It's insane how you haven't gotten sponsored yet! If I owned a furnace company, I'd build you a house out of furnaces, just for the ad exposure. You're inspiring and teaching over a million people; that's good business for someone and you can benefit from that, which, in turn, would benefit us.

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  7 років тому +91

      The804R
      Lol the people I bought the furnace from didn't even warrantee it when it failed.

    • @The804R
      @The804R 7 років тому +14

      I don't know if you're a fan of the "name and shame" tactic, I'm just saying I wouldn't mind.... Anyway, hope it works out or that you get a new one you can be happy with!

    • @yagotitcovered5920
      @yagotitcovered5920 6 років тому +11

      Sponsors don't like honest people!

    • @Warhawk76
      @Warhawk76 6 років тому +6

      @@yagotitcovered5920 that would be why sponsors love UA-cam as a company... just sayin

    • @ianplumadore9446
      @ianplumadore9446 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Warhawk76 Being a conspiracy theorist doesn't make you seem smarter or cool.

  • @robinandersson862
    @robinandersson862 7 років тому +601

    First thing I thought as I read "Gold from Mercury" was "So... Cody has finally embraced alchemy"

    • @adfaklsdjf
      @adfaklsdjf 7 років тому +38

      it was bound to happen sooner or later

    • @stamasd8500
      @stamasd8500 7 років тому +28

      That would be some pretty strong alchemy there.
      OTOH the reverse (mercury from gold) is totally feasible as long as you don't expect to get massive amounts of mercury out of it. Gold can capture thermal neutrons and becomes radioactive, decaying to an isotope of mercury.

    • @spoonikle
      @spoonikle 7 років тому +7

      Transmutation is real, its called a particle accelerator.
      Although the current method to synthesis gold makes a radioactive isotope of gold.
      Fusion and fission.
      Technically you can fuse up till Iron and get a net positive in energy.

    • @robinandersson862
      @robinandersson862 7 років тому +1

      spoonikle Cody *clearly* chose the more "well established" route ;)

    • @jacob416
      @jacob416 6 років тому +3

      actually their is a isotope of mercery(196Hg) the is radioactive and decomposes into gold

  • @ahaveland
    @ahaveland 7 років тому +457

    Recovery, or "unmixing" is so satisfying!
    Cody, HBPowerwall has thousands of laptop battery BMS circuit boards that he'd like to send you to see how much gold you can recover from them.
    I would really really like to see how to recover cobalt, manganese, nickel and lithium from 18650 batteries - their use is growing exponentially so recycling is going to be a very big thing.
    Cobalt is currently around $60 a kilo, so well worth doing.

    • @adfaklsdjf
      @adfaklsdjf 7 років тому +18

      These are excellent ideas. Cody, take note!

    • @moiseman
      @moiseman 7 років тому +9

      That sounds like a lot of work

    • @aronbraswell1589
      @aronbraswell1589 7 років тому +22

      I fully agree. It would be awesome to see lithium metal being made as well as the other recoverable metals. Cody is the man, but be careful with the off gassing. Your health is important to us viewers too

    • @IronOger
      @IronOger 7 років тому +4

      make Andy's Top Comment!^^^^^^^^^^^^

    • @ender_scythe2879
      @ender_scythe2879 7 років тому +1

      18650s probably contain only a few grams of cobalt, which means that the cobalt in 18650s are more expensive (assuming the other bits are considered worthless) than the raw cobalt. Even if you sold the rest the cobalt would still be more expensive.

  • @christopherrhoderick9706
    @christopherrhoderick9706 7 років тому +1

    Besides the bee keeping, these are the types of videos I enjoy the most.

  • @Doughfam
    @Doughfam 7 років тому +3

    Always enjoy your videos. I am a waste treatment operator at a large manufacturer and we recover metal from our waste streams in various ways. I just wanted to say the videos are great, and I recommended your channel to my mom( a retired chemist and metallurgist, my friends used to call her Macgyver.)

  • @petercollin5670
    @petercollin5670 7 років тому +1324

    "Of course, there is the half an ounce of gold or so that dissolved off the gold bar as I was flushing it down the toilet." I'm pretty sure that is the first time that sentence has ever been uttered.

    • @dalitas
      @dalitas 7 років тому +213

      half a gram*, hell'a difference from half an ounce

    • @givanchong5891
      @givanchong5891 7 років тому +82

      A 14 gram difference*

    • @-danR
      @-danR 7 років тому +37

      'missspell'?

    • @marius498
      @marius498 7 років тому +32

      Miss Spell.

    • @earljoycearnoco2849
      @earljoycearnoco2849 7 років тому +20

      Spell miss

  • @ronakbhanushali1238
    @ronakbhanushali1238 7 років тому +156

    When cody wears gloves... shit sure as hell is serious

    • @JakariaYT
      @JakariaYT 7 років тому +3

      You never know when you'll find natural merxury in your punpkins.

    • @yingxiawei821
      @yingxiawei821 4 роки тому +8

      He will touch liquid mercury with his bare hands but literally wears gloves when doing math

    • @ronakbhanushali1238
      @ronakbhanushali1238 4 роки тому

      @@yingxiawei821 lol its been two years man

  • @pietrotettamanti7239
    @pietrotettamanti7239 7 років тому +2

    You are the only one person in the world which works with half a liter of one of the deadliest things on earth and doesn't even mention it. I love you, cody❤

  • @Jan-hm1xz
    @Jan-hm1xz 7 років тому +389

    gloves!!!! he is wearing gloves!!!

    • @sablatnic8030
      @sablatnic8030 7 років тому +152

      He obviously doesn't want to contaminate the mercury.

    • @whatevernamegoeshere3644
      @whatevernamegoeshere3644 7 років тому +20

      It must be pretty cold there you know

    • @mobspeak
      @mobspeak 7 років тому +4

      Mercury, it's fucking toxic man.

    • @taba1950
      @taba1950 7 років тому +8

      He is brave not stupid

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler 7 років тому +16

      He always wears gloves when he's handling poisonous metal salts.

  • @misteryan20
    @misteryan20 7 років тому +139

    Hi Cody. Just wanted to say that your videos have gotten me through the past month. I only found your channel recently but I can honestly say I've watched 75% of them since I did.
    You're such a bright light of a human being, and you make me want to do more with my life. My birthday is tomorrow, so this is a nice early birthday gift since I absolutely love the precious metals videos.
    Thanks for everything!

    • @joebuddy7717
      @joebuddy7717 7 років тому +3

      Hi Michael, HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Enjoy Yourself.
      p

    • @mattkaplan1316
      @mattkaplan1316 7 років тому +2

      Happy b day mate

    • @yakacm
      @yakacm 7 років тому +7

      A bright light of a human being, what a great description for Cody, and to think some misguided ant lovers tried to close him down. I too love his channel and it really comes across what an intelligent, down to earth modest gentleman he is, Cody is an IntelliGENT, lol. Hope you have a great birthday.

    • @Pochitadesu
      @Pochitadesu 7 років тому +2

      HB man!

    • @peppern79
      @peppern79 7 років тому +1

      Happy Birthday Michael :)

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 7 років тому +52

    Love these videos. They remind me of all gold and silver mines I explored in the Black Canyon Mountains of Arizona.

    • @tarn1135
      @tarn1135 3 роки тому

      That’s racist!

    • @tarn1135
      @tarn1135 3 роки тому

      I’m teasing. I actually think that’s really cool exploring those old mines.

  • @trulyinfamous
    @trulyinfamous 7 років тому +1

    I love that green. Chemicals that create colors are my favourites. I love copper so much just because of the fact that it can create so many colors.

  • @ocircles738
    @ocircles738 7 років тому +178

    Thank you Nile Red for making him get that vacuum filter

    • @polloprestigioso
      @polloprestigioso 7 років тому

      O Cricles Do you know how is that "hand-vacuumer" device? I'm from Argentina, so I will try my best on the translation!! Haha thank you!

    • @polloprestigioso
      @polloprestigioso 7 років тому

      So.. how is it called..?

    • @gregorysheppard233
      @gregorysheppard233 7 років тому +2

      Hand vacuum pump, or hand-action vacuum pump.

    • @polloprestigioso
      @polloprestigioso 7 років тому

      Gregory Sheppard thank you very much Gregory!! Really apreciate it!

  • @alvh4198
    @alvh4198 7 років тому +1

    The chuckle while looking at your spoils has made my day. You, sir, are one of my heroes. Thank you for the very entertaining lesson, in chemistry as well as life.

  • @joshcareau3329
    @joshcareau3329 7 років тому +3

    Even though you didn't get much profit outta it, it does teach viewers such as myself. I scrapped 900+ hard drives that my uncle had given me through his line of work (all broken). It's a little cold out in CT, but I've started the gold pin recovery using muratic acid. Without the channel I think it would've been a lot more difficult to do. Love the series

  • @Logistikon11
    @Logistikon11 7 років тому +1

    I really appreciate how much time goes into these chemistry videos.
    The chem and the contraptions like the solar powered water separator are my faves.

  • @TAZMANBVGS
    @TAZMANBVGS 7 років тому +29

    Hey Cody I think you should make a video about how and why acids desovle metals and why all acids don't resolve all metals. I would dealt like to understand the principas behind it and I'm sure you could make a entertaining video about this topic.

  • @HunterChasens
    @HunterChasens 7 років тому

    If I ever I need to go back in time to an era lacking modern technology I know who to take. I have been watching this channel for years and every time learn something new. This channel has single-handedly sparked an ever-burning interest in chemistry.

  • @nachisuper
    @nachisuper 7 років тому +172

    I’m really curious, why isn’t all the rust in this equipment a problem? Doesn’t it contaminate stuff?

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  7 років тому +222

      Its an easily removed contaminant.

    • @Mr0Tubby
      @Mr0Tubby 7 років тому +22

      Iron oxide probably doesn't amalgamate well either.

    • @Regina05ish
      @Regina05ish 7 років тому +2

      Ignacio Freiberg I don't know either work with what you got

    • @givanchong5891
      @givanchong5891 7 років тому +2

      Cody'sLab is it because it is lighter than mercury?

    • @ivanmlinarevic1826
      @ivanmlinarevic1826 7 років тому +14

      When this video got released 34 minutes ago but Igancio has a comment from 10 hours ago. UA-cam your drunk again, go home.

  • @Verlisify
    @Verlisify 7 років тому +8

    YES this series needs to be more frequent

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  7 років тому +2

      Verlisify
      It will be over the next month or two

  • @RetroGamer7200
    @RetroGamer7200 7 років тому +13

    Precious Metal Refining & Recovery is my favorite anime

  • @ronakbhanushali1238
    @ronakbhanushali1238 7 років тому +12

    Welcome back to the coolest channel on youtube

  • @emoryjenkins3203
    @emoryjenkins3203 7 років тому +28

    That's not a watch glass. That's the carousel from your microwave, Cody!

    • @Sharpless2
      @Sharpless2 5 років тому +3

      no
      *its a watch glass.*

  • @shadowxsm
    @shadowxsm 7 років тому

    Hey @Cody'sLab I have a very simple and quick question that might be great for your next video. I have a friend who put a bottle of water in the freezer overnight, and when he took it out the next morning it had turned to a jelly consistency, not crystallized slush, not frozen water, but jelly. Here's his message - "So I put a bottle of water in the freezer to help with my hangover, grab the bottle out and crack the lid and the water turns misty. Squeezed the bottle a bit and it didn't feel solid, so naturally I presumed there was no ice. After opening the bottle, to my absolute amazement I find that not only is there ice in the bottle but it's gelatinous!!"

  • @schelsullivan
    @schelsullivan 7 років тому +37

    I recently watched a video about organic Mercury and how deadly it is. Could you do a video explaining the difference between organic Mercury and the liquid mercury you use in your videos?

    • @lt5334
      @lt5334 7 років тому +8

      schel sullivan well the difference is that organic Mercury is from a methyl group meaning that its broken down and reacted due to biologic processes, whereas liquid mercury is metallic and doesnt contain any carbon.

    • @TalisonElvira
      @TalisonElvira 7 років тому +3

      Do you mean dimethel-mercury

    • @lt5334
      @lt5334 7 років тому

      Talison Elvira thats why i incorporated the entire methyl group.

    • @LureThosePixels
      @LureThosePixels 7 років тому +6

      That was a good video, poor lady

    • @bobjoe747
      @bobjoe747 7 років тому +2

      I saw that video as well, quite sad.

  • @josephpecoul6532
    @josephpecoul6532 4 роки тому

    Professor Cody at it again.
    Thanks for loving what you do enough to share it with us.

  • @PrimitiveTimes
    @PrimitiveTimes 7 років тому +11

    Great idea

  • @k_froggy
    @k_froggy 7 років тому

    I love watching gold refining in any form. Its just like magic it just always captivates me.

  • @StayPuffTruflle
    @StayPuffTruflle 7 років тому +563

    SpaceX: you can’t bring any mercury to mars.
    Cody: I don’t wanna go

    • @Idontgivechainsaw
      @Idontgivechainsaw 7 років тому +4

      Haha

    • @ZrubekFamily
      @ZrubekFamily 7 років тому +104

      If he can't bring Mercury to Mars, then He'll have to bring Mars to Mercury

    • @rohanjamadagni
      @rohanjamadagni 7 років тому +41

      Nah, he'll just build a mine and mine some on Mars.

    • @mauroyanniccari3473
      @mauroyanniccari3473 7 років тому +52

      Cody's Mine: Mars edition

    • @Mazaroth
      @Mazaroth 7 років тому +17

      He will go to mercury with some mercury with him.

  • @bigjim9706
    @bigjim9706 7 років тому

    I feel like I could just keep learning and watching you Cody! Thanks for being here on UA-cam.. I'm a 17k subber and truly still love your vids!! They never fail to entertain me!

  • @DonSolaris
    @DonSolaris 7 років тому +7

    *Please* do a video about chemical waste management, how you do it, etc.

  • @sfullersony
    @sfullersony 7 років тому

    Old guy here: just want to say, you are an amazing young man. Great and fascinating video. Thank you!

  • @mr.personhumanson6871
    @mr.personhumanson6871 7 років тому +26

    Cody should make a "How To" video of properly disposing different kinds of chemicals and other nasty stuff, would be really helpful.

    • @rosen380
      @rosen380 7 років тому +2

      Don't recall if it was Cody or NileRed, but at least one of them did one or more videos on processing waste

    • @ScienceWithJames
      @ScienceWithJames 7 років тому +2

      rosen380 They both did.

    • @videogamegang1797
      @videogamegang1797 7 років тому +2

      I think he did for a mercury spill. Somewhere on his channel. 2 years old I think. Basically comes down to “Use a broom and dustpan, and vacuum the cracks.”

    • @bcubed72
      @bcubed72 7 років тому +1

      ...seeing as the mercury was originally bound up in rocks (cinnabar), couldn't you take the Hg-tainted water and make concrete out of it? Thereby locking it up in rock again?

    • @MGSLurmey
      @MGSLurmey 5 років тому +2

      @@bcubed72 That might not actually be a bad idea. Though, as the concrete cracks and dust forms over time you might release some of that mercury back into the environment, potentially exposing people to it. Though, it would probably be in such small amounts over such a large time span that it wouldn't be dangerous.

  • @Blenji_
    @Blenji_ 7 років тому +2

    Yeeeeees, by far my favorite series on this channel! Thanks for all the effort you put into these videos

  • @TomsLab
    @TomsLab 7 років тому +669

    #codyislovecodyislife

    • @Archer-bc6cv
      @Archer-bc6cv 7 років тому +3

      Yay a video from on of the greatest UA-camrs ever!! 😁

    • @Archer-bc6cv
      @Archer-bc6cv 7 років тому

      Also one question that I had is why did you put glass in your distillation chamber?

    • @braydensworkshops8020
      @braydensworkshops8020 7 років тому

      Tom's Lab he was one of the few tubers to inspire my channel!;

    • @ArtursJ
      @ArtursJ 7 років тому +5

      Archer 9978 Learn to write a comment not a reply.

    • @jacebrown3796
      @jacebrown3796 7 років тому

      THE GONG he was taking to Tom not Cody my dude

  • @harishuskic7270
    @harishuskic7270 7 років тому

    Cody. Please don't say it wasn't worth it. Definitely love thsee chemistry videos. My school never had a big chemistry class so I missed out on alot and now I get to enjoy watching you videos untill my back surgery is done and then I'm off to college for wildlife conservation.

  • @kenjigyary8538
    @kenjigyary8538 6 років тому +3

    This man makes me love chemistry... wish I seen his video before

  • @muddboss5700
    @muddboss5700 7 років тому

    you are one of the reasons why i really like science and stuff

  • @darshankumar2717
    @darshankumar2717 7 років тому +9

    Yea a new Cody's lab vid.

  • @bitchybitch9517
    @bitchybitch9517 4 роки тому

    Cody: I LOVE CHEMISTRY! There are so many things about it that help people live healthy, happy, lives, yet they're oblivious to it all. Albert Einstein was known as a chemist but couldn't grasp the math to add on his fingers. They don't mention that he based his knowledge and discoveries upon alchemy! Alchemy is easy to learn, once one knows that; all else falls into place! I love watching your videos on refining metals, they're very educational. THANK YOU! 🤓

  • @Stars11222
    @Stars11222 7 років тому +3

    ok. got my popcorn and im ready for some cody awesomeness!

  • @adfaklsdjf
    @adfaklsdjf 7 років тому

    Maybe not monetarily worth it, but you know how much your fans love these videos, Cody. It's worth it.

  • @heyarno
    @heyarno 7 років тому +42

    You might want to get one of those cheap usb endoscopes. It might have saved you from sawing the thing open.

    • @lagduck2209
      @lagduck2209 7 років тому +5

      That's probably not a problem at all for him to weld whole thing back later, if needed.

    • @sinephase
      @sinephase 7 років тому +2

      yeah he had other options as well, he was just being impatient. I can relate :P

  • @Ataylor502
    @Ataylor502 7 років тому

    So glad to see precious metal refinery again!!

  • @drewanderson427
    @drewanderson427 7 років тому +12

    Hey Cody, try using a bit of wd40 whenever possible to saw steel. It will "cut" the sawing time in half.

    • @stamasd8500
      @stamasd8500 7 років тому +6

      While that does make indeed for faster cutting, it will dull the saw blades much faster. That's because the iron filings will be trapped in the cutting fluid and will stay near the cut zone instead of falling away, and this leads to extra wear and tear on the saw teeth.
      In industrial processes that use a cutting fluid, the fluid is fed to the cut zone continuously as to carry away the filings and prevent this from happening.

    • @markussmith3135
      @markussmith3135 7 років тому +2

      stamasd I don't know you use cutting paste on drills and that stays there and also makes drills last longer and coolant In machines flashes off creating a oil residue on cut surfaces coolant isent for washing bits away it's for cooling the cutting edge on tools to stop them burning out making them last longer you can't flush metal out of say a pocket altho I know mechanical saws have wire brushes to remove cuttings from the cutting edge but I think that's to reduce snagging and build up in the gap not because it wears the blade?

  • @pazur1459
    @pazur1459 7 років тому

    I don't know half the stuff you say most of the time cody but the fact you know what you're saying amazes me. You should do a fan meetup of sorts in SLC one day, I would love to meet you.

  • @doubledarefan
    @doubledarefan 7 років тому +50

    Refine copper from copperhead salmon. :D

  • @andrek117
    @andrek117 7 років тому

    I love this series so much that I binge watch it every few weeks

  • @dodywe
    @dodywe 7 років тому +4

    The silver nugget looks like the millennium falcon. Anyway, great video cody!

  • @JoelHudson
    @JoelHudson 7 років тому +2

    Hey Cody! Happy Hollandaise!, I never knew there was a watch glass in my microwave! Cool!!

  • @MrEmagicman
    @MrEmagicman 7 років тому +9

    I was getting worried, that title looked a lot like one of those UA-cam Red things!

  • @Owaaan
    @Owaaan 7 років тому +1

    This is your best work. Been waiting for these vids, more or this, mining and the hives please. Thanks Cody

  • @larfanformersalat0220
    @larfanformersalat0220 7 років тому +9

    And in reality Cody just needs money.

  • @crb2222
    @crb2222 7 років тому

    These refining videos of yours are by far my favourite dude.

  • @IEIM64I
    @IEIM64I 7 років тому +4

    I hope you're doing frequent checks for high mercury/blood levels

  • @mongooseoftruth2694
    @mongooseoftruth2694 7 років тому +1

    This guy is great. He as actually made chemistry fun for me this year

  • @amansoni8720
    @amansoni8720 7 років тому +17

    did elon musk ask you for the mars trip?
    no wait.....
    are you done building your rocket for the mars trip?

    • @molonlabe9115
      @molonlabe9115 7 років тому +2

      Aman Soni he has been there and back already but youtube took his video down.

  • @thevinstigator2511
    @thevinstigator2511 7 років тому

    Man I wish I had Cody as my older brother, so many fun experiments and a good education.

  • @stamasd8500
    @stamasd8500 7 років тому +24

    I think your gold is still impure, it may have other HNO3-insoluble metals carried over with it (platinum, rhodium, osmium etc). So the amount of gold you recovered is probably less than 0.7g. It would be interesting to see you refine even further, but that may be difficult with such a small amount.

    • @pietrotettamanti7239
      @pietrotettamanti7239 7 років тому

      stamasd osmium is soluble in nitric acid. But I don't think that there was that much platinum in the mercury. He didn't use platinum at all

    • @pietrotettamanti7239
      @pietrotettamanti7239 7 років тому

      stamasd and it is also incredibly rare

    • @pietrotettamanti7239
      @pietrotettamanti7239 7 років тому +1

      *osmium is incredibly rare

    • @stamasd8500
      @stamasd8500 7 років тому

      Well I never had enough osmium to try. :)
      But chances are there are some platinum group metals in there as impurities in the gold.

    • @pietrotettamanti7239
      @pietrotettamanti7239 7 років тому

      stamasd I just assumed it based on the fact that it's a fairly reactive metal, unlike most of the metals of its period. You must store it under inert atmosphere, otherwise it will spontaneously form osmium tetroxide.

  • @Scott_C
    @Scott_C 7 років тому

    This was a very relaxing video, his tone and the music. Almost put me to sleep.

  • @justanothervoice9683
    @justanothervoice9683 7 років тому +7

    Ah Cody, you always make my day!

  • @goldrecovery
    @goldrecovery 7 років тому

    Cody, your video is fantastic. GOOD JOB.

  • @LeeLee-fs9mv
    @LeeLee-fs9mv 7 років тому +13

    Electrolysis! ok hear me out, I'm a electrical engineer. you can use a arc to split the nitrogen in air into n2 then bubble it up though ammonia. This makes white fuming acid (I think its pure acid, after condensed with dry ice) and ammonia nitrate. You did a similar vid once

    • @PixlRainbow
      @PixlRainbow 7 років тому +7

      Lee Lee that's not called electrolysis. Electrolysis is for liquids, and it takes advantage of the fact that ionic compounds dissociate naturally when in liquid or aqueous state. Making an arc in air is just forced ionization.

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler 7 років тому +2

      Yes, it's not electrolysis. And you don't seem to know what you're doing, so it's best not to do it to avoid injuring/killing yourself.

    • @PixlRainbow
      @PixlRainbow 7 років тому +2

      Lee Lee oh my God I can't believe I didn't notice you said "split the nitrogen into N2" when atmospheric nitrogen comes in the form of N2 to begin with.

    • @LeeLee-fs9mv
      @LeeLee-fs9mv 7 років тому

      Hey Pixl Rainbow OwO what's this? XD add me on facebook cody boone

    • @MrSlehofer
      @MrSlehofer 7 років тому

      isn't that Birkeland Eyde process or something?

  • @reinhardbittner4080
    @reinhardbittner4080 7 років тому

    Always enjoy the chemistry. Thanks, Cody.

  • @vitriolix
    @vitriolix 7 років тому +22

    What's the black glassy stuff that you get in the crucible when melting down the gold & silver?

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  7 років тому +43

      Sodium borate mostly, its only black due to carbon and other impurities dissolved into it.

    • @sadhlife
      @sadhlife 7 років тому +3

      the black colour looked really good though

    • @mobspeak
      @mobspeak 7 років тому +2

      In simpler terms, look up the word flux.

  • @rentAscout
    @rentAscout 7 років тому +2

    Cody has become the bill nye of chemistry, some rich ass company needs to donate a fume hood and hot plate.

    • @Pygar2
      @Pygar2 7 років тому +2

      Bummer of a comparison- I'm sure Cody is a much better person.

    • @SuperSMT
      @SuperSMT 7 років тому

      Don't insult Cody like that!

    • @i-evi-l
      @i-evi-l 6 років тому +1

      Theres nothing wrong with that comparison because Cody is doing what Bill used to do meaning it is just showing how much of a disgrace that Bill has become.

  • @mavos1211
    @mavos1211 7 років тому

    This really felt like classic vintage Cody! Loved this video thank you.

  • @householdchemist
    @householdchemist 7 років тому +10

    Cody, I love your videos!

  • @azrus4896
    @azrus4896 7 років тому

    I swear I have learned more from 2 UA-cam channels more than I did in high school. Thanks for being awesome Cody. The other channle is Nilered freaking love you guys.

  • @whatevernamegoeshere3644
    @whatevernamegoeshere3644 7 років тому +19

    The blue colour was more likely copper contaminance since in excess ammonia Cu2+ will be complexing and turning that exact colour

    • @Buriaku
      @Buriaku 7 років тому +1

      He washed the AgCl/Hg2Cl2 precipitate several times with water. There should not be any copper left in there.

    • @googleeatsdicks
      @googleeatsdicks 7 років тому

      It could have also been nickel from the steel filings. Nickel(II) salts are green and also form a blue complex with ammonia. Hard to tell with all the impurities.

    • @scottfirman
      @scottfirman 7 років тому

      [Whatever name goes here] You are correct. Copper and silver easily bond to gold,or the other way around. Codys methods are rudimentary. When he sells his collection eventually,they will probably discount it anyways for impurities.

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  7 років тому +2

      I've seen it before with no copper ever present.

  • @hetaira62080
    @hetaira62080 7 років тому

    I get so exited when I see u uploaded man been watching for somthing round 4-5 years still love it

  • @hjnkhjnk1871
    @hjnkhjnk1871 7 років тому +5

    So THATS how Hi-C Ecto Cooler drink is made!

  • @krzysztofnowak2465
    @krzysztofnowak2465 6 років тому

    I'm must admit that this peace of chemistry is not only useful but it is also quite spectacular.

  • @bowenhunter2558
    @bowenhunter2558 7 років тому +14

    I swear he said my name in the start “hi there Bowen and welcome back to Cody’s Lab”

  • @EnjoyerofYoutube
    @EnjoyerofYoutube 7 років тому

    YES!! This is the kind of cody'slab video I had been missing! I love these refining and recovery vids.

  • @Elwould23
    @Elwould23 7 років тому +3

    what is the real value of mercury per pound? I have seen people say it was worth a dollar a pound and have seem it listed at a hundred thirty dollars a half pound. What is it really worth? Fair market value, ish.

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler 7 років тому +1

      On average, the price fluctuates around 100 €/kg for virgin pure mercury. It's connected to the price of gold.

    • @MaplePanda04
      @MaplePanda04 7 років тому

      Lajos Winkler Jeez that’s expensive. Cody is really lucky to have all that cinnabar.

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler 7 років тому

      I think he had all that mercury already in elementary form. It's not actually that expensive.

  • @BigBossXtreme
    @BigBossXtreme 7 років тому +1

    I've learned more through this channel than anything they taught in my high school. I learn by doing, not by copying notes. We never got to practice with chemicals. Not even safe ones. The only thing they let us make was putty out of borax and glue which is something they already taught us in elementary and middle school. I feel like I've been cheated out of a proper education. I am and forever will be grateful to this channel. I don't have much but I'm going to make it an effort to support you on Patreon. Hopefully what little I can contribute will help you make videos that inspire and educate anyone else that the school system fails. Keep up the great work, bro.

  • @kartonbaba
    @kartonbaba 7 років тому +46

    *moos in slowmo*

  • @bradmajors1886
    @bradmajors1886 6 років тому +1

    I'm accidentally learning basic chemistry. Cody does what my high school teachers couldn't. Thanks, bro.

  • @TehKane3322
    @TehKane3322 7 років тому +6

    Yay, Ads! Don't skip em, must watch at least 35 seconds!

    • @michaelgroff7309
      @michaelgroff7309 7 років тому +1

      I have UA-cam red I don't get ads

    • @mobspeak
      @mobspeak 7 років тому +2

      Because of the Adpocalypse, his videos probably get demonetized anyway, plus he's got Patreon so I wouldn't worry about that. Get adblock.

    • @michaelgroff7309
      @michaelgroff7309 7 років тому

      mobspeak you get other benefits like being able to download videos music so on so on

    • @JSnacks
      @JSnacks 7 років тому

      mobspeak no ad block. Remove it for youtube your being selfish

  • @jordonkeigley908
    @jordonkeigley908 3 роки тому

    Cody I miss you so much man. I have been a longtime fan. Even tho I've had to make new ones. You're always one of the first I subscribe too

    • @General12th
      @General12th 2 роки тому

      Why have you needed to make new accounts?

  • @son0of0the0beast
    @son0of0the0beast 7 років тому +6

    "Today on How it's Made"

  • @kensmith3980
    @kensmith3980 7 років тому

    Hey Cody, great fan of your videos! I hope you're wearing more than just latex/nitrile gloves. Organic mercury and inorganic mercury salts can sometimes form especially when crude tools are used to heat contaminated mercury up to high distillation temperatures. Organic mercury and aqueous mercury salts can easily diffuse through latex gloves and it's highly advised by OSHA to be wearing at least a laminate-type silvershield glove with another outer nitrile glove. Even the seemingly smallest exposure to organic mercury can cause major neurologic/metabolic damage over the course of several months. Please keep making these great videos, but do stay safe!

  • @S3v3n13tt3r5
    @S3v3n13tt3r5 7 років тому +7

    see video, gasp in excitement, click video, click like

  • @sahajsarup
    @sahajsarup 7 років тому

    YES! Another one of Precious metal recovery videos... Thanks!

  • @epicka
    @epicka 7 років тому +4

    Where's my link in the description? :(

  • @aussiegypsy6273
    @aussiegypsy6273 5 років тому

    I read about an easy extraction process just using a large potato. You slice the potato in half scoop out the middle portion of one half (approx %50). You then place your amalgam into the scooped out part, place the complete half on top & secure it with tie wire. You then place the potato in a campfire for an extended period, as the potato cooks the mercury leaches into the potato, remove the potato, open & remove nugget & burn the mercury back out of the potato. P.s. I have never tried it.

  • @tuff_lover
    @tuff_lover 7 років тому +8

    HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLY SHIT, NEW EP!
    we need more o;

  • @Pendragon501
    @Pendragon501 6 років тому

    It's amazing that someone so young knows so much about chemistry.

  • @elinor1968
    @elinor1968 7 років тому +4

    I sucked at chemistry in school but it sure is fun to see the reactions! I love watching these vidos "Look how awesome science is! You can get gold and silver from mercury!" Also please never work with organic mercury! I saw a video about a woman who spilled 2 drops of it on her gloved hand and it pretty much ruined her brain because it stayed in her fat and the brain is 40%(?) fat. :)

    • @yomamaisaniceperson2707
      @yomamaisaniceperson2707 7 років тому +1

      Me thinks that video is bullshit. Cody has dipped his entire hand in mercury, and he's still good

    • @mcrazy2080
      @mcrazy2080 7 років тому +4

      yomama isaniceperson organic mercury, and mercury salts are very toxic. Cody dipped his hand into elemental mercury which does not get absorbed through skin. Still not a great idea to dip your hand into mercury, but Cody knew what he was doing.

    • @elinor1968
      @elinor1968 7 років тому +1

      yomama isaniceperson it's different from regular mercury that he's working with. Organic mercury is from what I understand the same kind of mercury that you find in fish. That's why you shouldn't eat fish high in mercury since it goes to the fatty layers that protect the brain, nerve fires and spinal cord. The big difference is how you get exposed to them.

  • @drinventions9742
    @drinventions9742 7 років тому

    As always your chemistry videos are awesome...Good work Cody

  • @Imillier123
    @Imillier123 7 років тому +9

    my buddy walked by after you added the acid to the silver solution after you filtered it and said "whats he doing with that bottle of milk?" and all i could think was, oh how you would have died in chemistry class...

  • @glitchlife4639
    @glitchlife4639 7 років тому

    Tbh, I learn more from codys lab then I ever did from Bill Nye. Its cool to see how this stuff actually works in a practical application.

  • @wintrparkgrl
    @wintrparkgrl 7 років тому +4

    nile red colab when?

  • @CoinSilver800
    @CoinSilver800 7 років тому

    Hey Cody just a small tip, after you treated the unknown mercury metal amalgam you should test the solution with stannous chloride to see if any platinum group metals are in solution. Palladium and Platinum are both used in some dental alloy mixtures.

  • @ink2476
    @ink2476 7 років тому +3

    Cody sounded so disappointed that the mercury (I) chloride wasn't that black....

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  7 років тому +3

      InkSoul 232
      Normally it makes a very nice velvety black color

  • @ryankillian8597
    @ryankillian8597 7 років тому

    Oh my gosh a new precious metal refining video! these are so freaking satisfying to watch dude

  • @jaapverhoeven873
    @jaapverhoeven873 7 років тому +3

    I should be studying

  • @TheFost
    @TheFost 7 років тому +1

    Hi Cody, this is my favourite series that you do. I always wondered what you do with all the waste fluids and if you ever recovered all the lost metals from them. I imagine you have loads of bottles of acid stored somewhere that contain precious metals. It would be interesting to see them recovered.

  • @melvingroenewold6630
    @melvingroenewold6630 7 років тому +21

    Hey Cody i have a hard challenge for you.
    Try to extract 0,1 grams of gold from drinking water/sea water
    Goodluck 😂

    • @PixlRainbow
      @PixlRainbow 7 років тому +1

      Melvin Groenewold asking him to extract magnesium would be easier

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL 7 років тому +16

      Melvin Groenewold " According to the National Ocean Service, our oceans hold some 20 million pounds of gold, suspended in normal seawater. But this gold is spread throughout the normal mineral content of seawater to the tune of “parts per trillion.” As the NOAA puts it, “Each liter of seawater contains, on average, about 13 billionths of a gram of gold."
      I think he will need a bit bigger equipments than he has now.

    • @xuNsh1ne
      @xuNsh1ne 7 років тому +12

      Thats not a hard challenge - that's an (almost) impossible challenge.

    • @rosen380
      @rosen380 7 років тому +8

      If my math is right, it would take 30 Olympic size swimming pools full of sea water to get 1 gram of gold. Of course that would assume you are able to extract 100% of the gold which isn't likely, so maybe 100 pools full to get $40 worth of gold...?

    • @videogamegang1797
      @videogamegang1797 7 років тому

      How about he just gets some from one of those deep ocean trenches? The ones that kill fish that enter or leave from. Can’t remember the names. But I think I remember the documentary saying rare metals are measured in ppm instead of ppt