before this video, I always thought when you say a person could burn water, I thought that was just hyperbole. TIL that you can in fact, not just burn, but *_set FIRE_* to water if you mess up hard enough
@@HaleyJo1992 Yes. New kitchenware often has chemical residue and needs to be washed before use. Don't remember what chemicals are common of the top of my head but you bet they're more flammable than water.
Had to watch it 3 times to know for sure that I was seeing that correctly... That person's kitchen privileges need to be revoked. I don't even know if they're safe to operate the microwave!
@@talisavy1561 so what should this person be given access to? Would they be safe in a tent? Can they be trusted with blankets? Would they get tangled up and then try to walk? Maybe they just need home health care... Full psych eval needed. They need an overprotective helicopter grandmother to assist in their daily life.
My understanding is this is either someplace in America where fracking is occurring and the ground Water has natural gas in it or there’s some weird shit happening in China that I think might be related to the same thing but who knows
Gas stove. And he's boiling liquor. Or there's liquor in the soup/marinade/whatever. Alcohol turns to steam before water. That's how you distill. By steaming out the alcohol, but not the water. A full boil shoots out the liquor, _powered_ by the water. The stove ignites the alcohol, and... you get this. Never had it happen in this manner, but I make screwy salmon. Salmon marinated in a screwdriver. Then, you add brown sugar to the oj and vodka, and cook it down to make a glaze for grilling the salmon. Learned real quick that alcohol clouds go poof. I do that on the electric stove now.
Hey my time to shine Funfact: the culinary skill to burn water is immense. This is because to 'burn' water you have to control the tempature in such a way that it never boils but still gets hot enough to carbonize the actual molecues. My brother did it twice in a row and i had to know how he did it. This info has since lurked in my brain for a moment such as this. That water is definitly on fire though, so thats magic.
@jamesjustjamesclgames6574 I witnessed my brother do this twice, which started me on a Google adventure to acquire that info. Though on a technicality if your boiling straight purified water, no it won't work. (You shouldn't be boiling purified water anyways) But general tap water and spring water can carbonize.
And again, it's not just 'boiling' your bringing it to boiling point then removing heat so it never boils, repeatedly doing that is what 'burns' the water
Ah i see! So theyre effectively doing pyrolisis! That water in that vid mustve had *alot* of hydrogen though in order to burn that much. H2O→O2+2H2 😅 Also sorry but um actually, ☝️🤓 theyre not carbonizing anything, because theres no carbon, but adding something in the water that does have carbon could infact make it burn more iirc with C+H2O→CO+H2 intensifying the amount of hydrogen overall
I was really sick one day in high school and asked my mom to make me tea. All she had to do was boil water. Suddenly, she's screaming FIRE! So I go running downstairs with my 102° fever and nausea and see the wall and cabinets above the stove top covered in flames, mom on the other side of the room up against a wall, and my youngest sister poking her head around the corner. They have no survival instincts. I had to get to the fire extinguisher, which, of course, was right under the damn fire. My mom was yelling at me to get away, and I yelled, "Well, someone has to put it out!" I shut off the burner, grabbed the fire extinguisher and put the fire out, and then had to answer the phone when the monitoring company called. The smoke alarms going off was a common occurrence around dinner time, so they always called. If we ever didn't answer, they would have sent fire trucks. I gave them the code and said, "She tried boiling water." I could hear the man on the other end of the phone trying to hold back hos laughter. 😂
"Pot that called the kettle a d-" I'm pretty sure I'm going to hell for laughing at that joke. All these years, I just said "Pot that called the Kettle a Cauldron."
Okay! Now this is some Homer Simpson levels of either Stupidity, Inexperience or Bad Luck. I mean this is like the Before moment in The Sims when a Sim starts a fire while cooking!
There was a joke we make back in high school that we said you’re so bad at cooking you could burn water. It’s been over 10 years since then and I never thought I’d see the day 😂
Kettles keep the pressure high and don’t let it escape quickly, if the temperature is high enough for long enough it can superheat the water enough to ignite the air around it and create fire.
Somebody mentioned something about fracking, but my best explanation for this would be that all the water that was in the pot boiled away. The bottom doesn't exist anymore, the pot was able to fill with the gas or acted as an exaust of sorts and you get the turbo super jet out the back
Physics! Water vapor can reach temperatures much higher than boiling water. If there are oil droplets in the air, or if the O2 is just a bit concentrated, it can ignite!
After thinking about it, they might be boiling vinegar in the new pots as a way to clean them. Acetic acid (the acid in vinegar) is flammable and the vapors might have found an ignition source somewhere. This is quite hard to do though since most cooking vinegar do not contain much acetic acid, and you will need to REALLY reduce the liquid down to produce any appreciable amount of acetic acid vapors since acetic acid boils at 118*C. With stronger solutions this seems much more plausible. Note that acetic acid burns with a blue flame, but so does ethanol and rubbing alcohol. If the latter two is what they are boiling they should never be allowed in a kitchen.
Fun fact: hydrogen and oxygen are highly flamable. Heating water can seperate the molecules and turn steam flammable but because of the condensing water molecules coming out behind it there is no explosion it just creates a temporary flame.
He did it. He burnt water.
😮
"Uh. Hey papyrus? I burnt the water."
@@steadfast1448 "Sans, how the f- did you burn the water"
We found him!
@@cianna_bun "i dunno bro i- it just caught on fire."
This is not someone who should have a gas stove under any circumstances
Shouldn't be allowed near a stove (gas or electric) a microwave, toaster oven, or air fryer either.🫡💯💯💯
@@abrahamcooks1774 Shouldn’t even be in the kitchen 😅
Shouldn’t be allowed to understand the concept of fire😤😤
he made fire from ONLY WATER AND METAL
He Turned WATER. into. FIRE.
Shouldn't be aroundd anything that requires to be heated @@EllysEdits00
He's making holy water by burning the hell out of it
Heh, good one~ 👍
**Seinfeld theme begins to play.**
Hi Hi Hi Haa
😂😂
There’s my favorite joke
This is what happens when you buy a pair of witches cauldrons and you try to make soup without saying the magic words: bubble bubble toil trouble
"Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble"
@sofiadragon6520 damn if that's the original incantation, my ass would've either blown up or summoned a demon 🤣
"Bubble bubb-💥"
Dang EnglishComp105, making me read Macbeth and understand the stupid reference…
@@sofiadragon6520 "something wicked this way comes!" *ribbit* 🐸
😂💀😂
before this video, I always thought when you say a person could burn water, I thought that was just hyperbole. TIL that you can in fact, not just burn, but *_set FIRE_* to water if you mess up hard enough
Oh it's not just hyperbole, my aunt once did it. She managed to empty the pot of water from boiling it. Idk how long you have to boil it for for that
@@ladyjuno2456it depends on a few things but the answer is enough time that the pot should've been checked long before then.
Technically water is already burnt hydrogen, so you shouldn’t be able to do that. There must’ve been something else going on.
Likely they just purchased it and didn't rinse it before use. Some left over chemical in it. Or packaging not removed fully.
Also, small pellets of sodium will burn if you throw them into water. All the elements in that column on the periodic table will.
That pot power bit is Hilarious!
Make a stand join the pan pot power
eh
This needs a Hank Green explanation
Second this. I hope he finds the same video.
Third this
He said they're new, it's got to have something to do with that right?
RIGHT?!
Right, somebody need to call his ass 😂
@@HaleyJo1992 Yes. New kitchenware often has chemical residue and needs to be washed before use. Don't remember what chemicals are common of the top of my head but you bet they're more flammable than water.
Had to watch it 3 times to know for sure that I was seeing that correctly... That person's kitchen privileges need to be revoked. I don't even know if they're safe to operate the microwave!
I'm with you. I'd add the fireplace too just in case.
@Split0069 Agreed. They can have an electric fireplace 😂
@@michellea1442 I don’t want to risk them having anything electric either.
They shouldn't even have access to the freezer, they'd probably somehow manage to break it
@@talisavy1561 so what should this person be given access to? Would they be safe in a tent? Can they be trusted with blankets? Would they get tangled up and then try to walk? Maybe they just need home health care...
Full psych eval needed.
They need an overprotective helicopter grandmother to assist in their daily life.
Ahh...so this is how you burn water
😂😂
My dumb ass has messed up water on several occasions, but never this bad
Same
How do you mess up WATER???
@@flumpledorf fell asleep while boiling, added baking soda instead of salt, the lid somehow getting suctioned to the pot and shattering into the water
@Rattyfanboy I mean, at least one of those was just bad luck.
@@Rattyfanboy how are you guys fucking up on a competitive level?😂
white pot and black pot workin together to boil the hell outta that water
Ah, that po child….
Fredo, look like Earl gonna have to guide they soul
OUT DA KITCHEN!!!!!!
The pots are having a dbz beam clash
Hold up we ain't skipping the fact the whole cartoon ass music playing right here... sounds like someone was running late for something 😂😂😂😂
“Phite Power” is bad work 💀
He said Pot Power
You’re right. I was mistaken. Would you like me to delete the comment? 🧐
“Pot Power!” Bro I shot water out of my nose 😂
hopefully not flaming water though.
@ scalding hot tea
My understanding is this is either someplace in America where fracking is occurring and the ground Water has natural gas in it or there’s some weird shit happening in China that I think might be related to the same thing but who knows
That's what I thought, too. I remember a tv-report where some guy put a lighter at a running faucet and the water burned 😳
Gas stove. And he's boiling liquor. Or there's liquor in the soup/marinade/whatever. Alcohol turns to steam before water. That's how you distill. By steaming out the alcohol, but not the water. A full boil shoots out the liquor, _powered_ by the water. The stove ignites the alcohol, and... you get this.
Never had it happen in this manner, but I make screwy salmon. Salmon marinated in a screwdriver. Then, you add brown sugar to the oj and vodka, and cook it down to make a glaze for grilling the salmon.
Learned real quick that alcohol clouds go poof. I do that on the electric stove now.
This
I was looking for this comment
Because gas can dissolve into water and be unnoticed
Yep, flammable water or flammable factory funk. This is why you always heat up new kitchen stuff dry and let it cool
Nothing weird about machining oils vapourising and being ignited by sn open flame.
This is why you do need physics in real life.
Homie cooked the water so hard it split into hydrogen and oxygen
No, you see, brother accidentally got a witch's cauldron instead; he just forgot to clean out the potion residue
What is he burning, diesel? ⛽️
Dude’s summoning a Genie with that double pot setup and that music yeesh
Hey my time to shine
Funfact: the culinary skill to burn water is immense. This is because to 'burn' water you have to control the tempature in such a way that it never boils but still gets hot enough to carbonize the actual molecues.
My brother did it twice in a row and i had to know how he did it. This info has since lurked in my brain for a moment such as this.
That water is definitly on fire though, so thats magic.
Fracking maybe ....i dont know if just trying to boil water would work though
@jamesjustjamesclgames6574 I witnessed my brother do this twice, which started me on a Google adventure to acquire that info.
Though on a technicality if your boiling straight purified water, no it won't work. (You shouldn't be boiling purified water anyways) But general tap water and spring water can carbonize.
And again, it's not just 'boiling' your bringing it to boiling point then removing heat so it never boils, repeatedly doing that is what 'burns' the water
Ah i see! So theyre effectively doing pyrolisis! That water in that vid mustve had *alot* of hydrogen though in order to burn that much.
H2O→O2+2H2 😅
Also sorry but um actually, ☝️🤓 theyre not carbonizing anything, because theres no carbon, but adding something in the water that does have carbon could infact make it burn more iirc with C+H2O→CO+H2 intensifying the amount of hydrogen overall
When you get drunk enough to boil vodka :
The music makes it a 100 times better
This man almost drowned me with a sip of water. Well played Fredo man, well played.
Pot power is hilarious 😂
... No kitchen stove is reaching the decompostion temperature of water, brother.
"Umm... Papyrus? I burnt the water..."
-Sans
SANSSS how did you burn the water???
- Papyrus
"I- I don't know bro, it just caught on fire."
-Sans
I was really sick one day in high school and asked my mom to make me tea. All she had to do was boil water. Suddenly, she's screaming FIRE! So I go running downstairs with my 102° fever and nausea and see the wall and cabinets above the stove top covered in flames, mom on the other side of the room up against a wall, and my youngest sister poking her head around the corner. They have no survival instincts. I had to get to the fire extinguisher, which, of course, was right under the damn fire. My mom was yelling at me to get away, and I yelled, "Well, someone has to put it out!" I shut off the burner, grabbed the fire extinguisher and put the fire out, and then had to answer the phone when the monitoring company called. The smoke alarms going off was a common occurrence around dinner time, so they always called. If we ever didn't answer, they would have sent fire trucks. I gave them the code and said, "She tried boiling water." I could hear the man on the other end of the phone trying to hold back hos laughter. 😂
"For my next act, I will recreate Chernobyl right here in the safety and comfort of my own kitchen."
"Pot that called the kettle a d-" I'm pretty sure I'm going to hell for laughing at that joke. All these years, I just said "Pot that called the Kettle a Cauldron."
😂😂😂 The pot calling the kettle black 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Pot power!" I almost dropped my phone! Stoooooop!! 😂
Spencer from ICarly, is that you?
🤦♀️ Some people shouldn't be allowed to have gas appliances.
The water just thought it was a dragon for a bit there
bro actually said: let me show you how to truly cook
then he litterally made fire from water
He didn't just mess with water. He broke the laws of physics 😂
Your responses allls on point with laughs. Cant speak to try and add to it. Responce always 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Homie burnt the water. The absolute madlad. 😂
Uh, hey Papyrus, i burnt the water.
Sans how the f*** did you burn the water!?
@@jadenfavor1288 i don’t know bro it just caught on fire
I think that man figured out a way to start creating a portal to Hell with those pots
The best part is that the fire was blue at some parts, how the hell did they a) set it on fire and b) get it so hot it turned blue??
That tea is being made for a villain, azula perhaps
Now we know how spongebob makes fire underwater
Okay! Now this is some Homer Simpson levels of either Stupidity, Inexperience or Bad Luck. I mean this is like the Before moment in The Sims when a Sim starts a fire while cooking!
He’s literally superheating water by accident. My god I’ve seen it all now.
Bro split the water molecules back into just Hydrogen and Oxygen
Bro give me the funny vibes that mater does from cars lol
They were fire roasting that water! 🤣
"How do you mess up water?"
Good question!! I would love to know!
Homer is at it again I see
By the sound of the music, thems Balkan pots on a Balkan stove. Everything's possible in Balkan land 😂
Bro messing up THIS BADLY may as well be a super power. Because how tf!?
"How do you mess up water"
You forget about it for an hour😅😅😅
Butning water is atrocious, BUT I've seen it before. (My sister evaporized water)
I'm gonna be honest. I once burnt rice. Rice that was in water, and boiling. I burnt rice while it was in water. I have greatly improved since then.
Bro managed to catch water on fire... Just casually broke the laws of chemistry. 💀
It's a new pan, and he forgot to take the sticker off the bottom.
How many times did you watch the video?
Me: yes
Fredo you’re the best creator I’ve seen in a while man I love ur vids
Something tells me that's not water, and this fool thought to put cooking grease in their tea. 🗿
Well there's your first problem, they just called a pot a pan...
OMG, Stop. 🤣🤣 Can't breathe. Pot Power 🤣🤣🤣
I’ve never seen someone so incompetent that they set fire to water.
There was a joke we make back in high school that we said you’re so bad at cooking you could burn water. It’s been over 10 years since then and I never thought I’d see the day 😂
Damn bro done got it so hot he separating hydrogen and oxygen
Kettles keep the pressure high and don’t let it escape quickly, if the temperature is high enough for long enough it can superheat the water enough to ignite the air around it and create fire.
I need to go to bed but here I am laughing my ass off 😂😂😂😂😂
I ask my wife that everyday "how did you mess up water fam??"
Bro messed up boiling water so bad he made plasma
Bruh those are cauldrons, bros makin potions
Pot power had me rolling 😂
Somebody mentioned something about fracking, but my best explanation for this would be that all the water that was in the pot boiled away. The bottom doesn't exist anymore, the pot was able to fill with the gas or acted as an exaust of sorts and you get the turbo super jet out the back
😮 HTF DO YOU SET A LEGIT POT ON FIRE!?!?😮😮😮😮
I am FLABBERGASTED right now!
😂😂😂 "Pot power!" You too much dude!!😂😂😂
More importantly, WHY IS THE STOVE STILL ON?
Physics! Water vapor can reach temperatures much higher than boiling water. If there are oil droplets in the air, or if the O2 is just a bit concentrated, it can ignite!
So before I tagged Neil deGrasse Tyson my boy came through with the explanation 😂😂😂😂
Papyrus…I burned the water
SANS, HOW TF DID YOU BURN THE WATER
Shid, that ain't water. That's gotta be Everclear in that pot! Somebody's legs turning to Jello after dinner 😂
You ALWAYS make me laugh. 😂😂😂
Bro could probably win an award for this.
I suspect one is oil boiling and the other is steam, they are of course...friendly to eachother
Turned water into fire and steam. Who does this man think he is, the damn Avatar?😂
My ex-husband's cousin's wife burned water. I was like, HOW?! It's literally water.😂😂
My best friend burnt water the other day while we were gaming, and I’m never going to let him forget it 😂
I thought my mother-in-law burning noodles was bad. This is just horrendous
From now on , when people say they can't boil water I will think of this 😂😂😂
This like Amerivan Dad whete Stan goes to boil water and goes "What am I a chemist?"
This is the end result of that.
So is this a waterbender learning fire style or a firebender learning water style? 🤔
Turned the gas up so high it couldn’t burn before it started to evaporate. Super dangerous.
I believe we have found a true Alchemist, now we must give them iron and see if they get gold.
Bros separating the hydrogen and oxygen atoms
bro burning the hell out of that water; turning it into holy water
Congratulations: you've superheated steam, at high enough temperatures water vapor can burn.
After thinking about it, they might be boiling vinegar in the new pots as a way to clean them. Acetic acid (the acid in vinegar) is flammable and the vapors might have found an ignition source somewhere. This is quite hard to do though since most cooking vinegar do not contain much acetic acid, and you will need to REALLY reduce the liquid down to produce any appreciable amount of acetic acid vapors since acetic acid boils at 118*C. With stronger solutions this seems much more plausible. Note that acetic acid burns with a blue flame, but so does ethanol and rubbing alcohol. If the latter two is what they are boiling they should never be allowed in a kitchen.
Them pots trynin to pull a fusion move and sparkin water instead.
Something wasn’t washed out and was apparently flammable
Why this sound like a SNES boss fight
Fun fact: hydrogen and oxygen are highly flamable. Heating water can seperate the molecules and turn steam flammable but because of the condensing water molecules coming out behind it there is no explosion it just creates a temporary flame.
Jet fuel from water, been seeing Neil talk about it & Formula 1 is going to do it to make their own fuel without remodeling engines 🤯
No kitchen stove is reaching the decompostion temperature of water, brother.
You have to heat water up to almost 4000 degrees before the atoms even begin to separate.
Damn I was thinking they just didn't wash them before using them and chemical residue turned into flammable steam
@@WakandaSmurf a gas stove on high heat can and compression causes friction which causes extra heat when its forcefully pushed out of the spout.
Pressure cooker gon wild