In case you can't understand the accent, the name of the plastic is "Polyvinyl chloride" or PVC, properly the most useful form of plastic due to it's strength and ability to be made flexible too.
To get Chlorine one can also electrolyze a water solution of table salt (Sodium Chloride) using 9-12V. The benefit is that you can stop it at any time and will never run out of source materials. Oh, and you'll get Hydrogen too. ;)
It would be good to add dry liquid gallium to a flask of chlorine to make gallium trichloride(GaCl3, gallium chloride). Gallium (III) chloride can amalgamate aluminum to make hydrogen gas.
Funnily enough, in astrophysics and cosmology, the word "metal" is used to refer to all elements apart from hydrogen and helium. To an astrophysicist, chlorine really is a metal.
@@medexamtoolscom no, you don't. astrophysics is literally not chemistry. Thoisoi uses a standard periodic table, and chlorine is not a metal in the periodic table. he indeed made a mistake, period.
@@thomasneal9291 yep. a metal is defined as an element that is shiny, conductor of heat and electricity, malleable, ductile, solid and high melting point, and readily loses electrons to form cations when reacting chemically, and by that definition, chlorine is basically the opposite of a metal
One smart guy once told me that chemistry is easiest of all sciences , but I disagree , it has so much memorization , you can learn the mechanisms , but there will always be methods you never thought about.
I hade some chlorine tablets in a bucket with water over few days gave of really strong smell and my dad breathed some and felt short of breath and though going to die. But he was found after some medication from a doctor. We have too much Cyanuric acid in our pool using those tablets so have to put lots Chlorine in and only way been told is to dilute the pool to fix it.
Oxidization does not need Oxygen to happen. It's the language defying physics. "Oxydisation" only refers to the donation of electrons, which can happen in the absence of oxygen.
7:03 "Now you know a little bit more about one of the other metals". Why, I didn't even know chlorine WAS a metal! Imagine that! I DID learn something new!
It does not clean water... It binds to the dissolved oxygen in the water..which takes away some of its good properties which reduces the efficiency of the water to carry nutrients through your body...oxygen is paramagnetic...which means that in the presence of an external magnetic field.. It produces it's own magnetic field to oppose the external magnetic field... And because opposites attract...you are binding particles to the oxygen before you have it inside your body... Which does nothing but reduce the efficiency of the water that you are drinking to do its job...u want pure water to drink
Interesting idea. Substituting Oxygen by Chlorine, you mean, correct? My feeling is it would be similar qualitatively speaking, only oxidation would run quicker. I wonder whether this would make respiration run quicker as well? (for an organism that breathes Chlorine, in the same way as we breathe Oxygen).
Hey man....love the accent. But last time I checked chlorine is NOT a metal. In the end u called it a metal not an element. U used the wrong ending. LoL. I'll forgive u this time
Yextus If you say that something begins to oxidize, it means that it becomes an oxide. Here, instead of saying "copper begins to oxidize" he should have said something like "copper begins to react with the chlorine"
Why is it a cheap black t-shirt can wash in bleach with white towels, and come out still black - but have a dress shirt in the same room as bleach and it gets bleach stains.
Well yes, it took quite some time to fully catalogue all chemical elements. In the times of alchemy the alchemists had many obscure terms for chemical compounds, but still managed to produce some that are commonly known today.
1955: 'Oh great put it in everyones water and also put in sodium fluoride for ummmm stopping peoples teeth from rotting' advisor: 'actually sir sodium fluoride causes tooth and bone fluoridosis, which is just as bad as rotting teeth'. 'Put it in any ways yeee huh'
In case you can't understand the accent, the name of the plastic is "Polyvinyl chloride" or PVC, properly the most useful form of plastic due to it's strength and ability to be made flexible too.
But also the most dangerous, because burning it makes phosgene and sometimes chloroform
You never disappoint, another fantastic video once again.
This is one of your better videos. Some nice reactions that I did not previously know. Thanks.
What a brilliant man. Thanks for these.
best chemistry youtube channel by far
True copycats tried to take the spot from him, they were annoying to listen to and could not touch his polite and serviable personality.
Your videos have improved a lot, keep up the great work!
but his pronunciation still sucks, and he does need to be more clear. chlorine in the 8th century? that's stuff he can get in trouble for
@@anarchism ?
I Love your science experiments!! This channel is so cool!
Well done man. I admire your passion.
"Now I know more about one of the other metals"? Perhaps that does not apply to Cl, does it? Thx
Robin
In astrophysics the word metal is used for all elements with the exception of hydrogen and helium
@@شاهينحسن-ن5ز astrophysics is not chemistry, and since he refers to a standard periodic table, he indeed made a mistake
Thomas Neal
Yes, he is wrong but just giving extra information
he means non metal but translating from his native language this is how it would be said.
I love this channel!
Its a monks windsdom :D
me too.....
I have learned a lot from your channel , thanks for your vids.
Great work!!! your videos are extremely useful! thanks
This guy makes chemistry interesting
Omg that poor flower 5:35
lucario Covaleski yeah 🙁☹️
I didn't know it is the free radical oxygen that bleaches, not Cl
To get Chlorine one can also electrolyze a water solution of table salt (Sodium Chloride) using 9-12V. The benefit is that you can stop it at any time and will never run out of source materials. Oh, and you'll get Hydrogen too. ;)
It would be good to add dry liquid gallium to a flask of chlorine to make gallium trichloride(GaCl3, gallium chloride).
Gallium (III) chloride can amalgamate aluminum to make hydrogen gas.
lots of love from iowa i love these vids
Thanks for this video about khlorine ;)
Thank you for good information.
Your intro reminds me so much of a console video game into it's hilarious
Nice video. Thanks!
You used the wrong outro, you called it a metal...
Funnily enough, in astrophysics and cosmology, the word "metal" is used to refer to all elements apart from hydrogen and helium. To an astrophysicist, chlorine really is a metal.
@@alexpotts6520 Oh yeah, that's true. I guess I have to give thoisoi2 that one.
@@medexamtoolscom
no, you don't. astrophysics is literally not chemistry.
Thoisoi uses a standard periodic table, and chlorine is not a metal in the periodic table.
he indeed made a mistake, period.
He has already corrected it in the Closed Captions.
@@thomasneal9291 yep. a metal is defined as an element that is shiny, conductor of heat and electricity, malleable, ductile, solid and high melting point, and readily loses electrons to form cations when reacting chemically, and by that definition, chlorine is basically the opposite of a metal
6:25 You said sodium hypochlorite but the reaction on the upper screen says sodium chlorate. Which one is it?
i also love this channel keep up the great work
Yes! I was waiting for any of the halogens.
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I love your channel so much :D
Hi Thoisoi! Can you make a video on Fluorine?
Great work
One smart guy once told me that chemistry is easiest of all sciences , but I disagree , it has so much memorization , you can learn the mechanisms , but there will always be methods you never thought about.
Fantastic, thank you!
I love your videos❤❤
very good
You can condense the chlorine to a liquid if pumped into a flask or test tube submerged in a isopropanol and dry ice bath.
I love your voice man
Why there is no magnesium video in this channel?
7:06 "now you know one of the other metals" METALS?
btw loved it
Arkabh Saha
In chemistry chlorine is not a metal but in astrophysics the word metal is used for all elements with the exception of hydrogen and helium
Good show.
Good vid.
I just love his accent
I hade some chlorine tablets in a bucket with water over few days gave of really strong smell and my dad breathed some and felt short of breath and though going to die. But he was found after some medication from a doctor. We have too much Cyanuric acid in our pool using those tablets so have to put lots Chlorine in and only way been told is to dilute the pool to fix it.
At time stamp 3:37, you say copper oxidizes with chlorine,but there's no oxygen. ??
Oxidization does not need Oxygen to happen. It's the language defying physics. "Oxydisation" only refers to the donation of electrons, which can happen in the absence of oxygen.
this is real chemistry
7:03 "Now you know a little bit more about one of the other metals". Why, I didn't even know chlorine WAS a metal! Imagine that! I DID learn something new!
it IS dangerous, I mean materials like these you can get from a shop.
I just subscribed, but did you pee in that bottle?
Good 😊
can you made a video on ferric hydroxide {Fe(OH)3}
How to separate NACL→2NA+CL .
Shall you give some idea
Can you make video about flourine
Where are you from? I ask because of the Polish ACE bottle XD
adilokmon He's from Russia.
Isn't red phosphorus illegal?
I think your gasmask don't remove the chlorine, with it's filters, because the filters have only a brown ring, not a grey one.
Brown is the correct one for acid vapors. www.osha.gov/dts/shib/respiratory_protection_bulletin_2011.html
Mp57navy In Europe brown doesn't mean acid vapors, they mean solvent vapors. shop.taylorsafety.com.au/blogs/news/2016/May/18/respiratory_protection
nice video
Blyatiful expieriment
still waiting for the day he finaly makes the thorium video
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Are you SURE it's the strongest oxidizer other than fluorine? What about ozone?
That's assuming we're just limiting ourselves to pure elements, too, of course there are a LOT of stronger oxidizers than either of them otherwise.
K L O R E I N
Pakram
M A N A P H Y
Hrlorein!
Makes me like video even more.
As opposed to metaklorein, which cause the force.
RHLOREIN !
Ok..... that lithium flame was a bit too yellow......
What is meant by GAT in title
It does not clean water... It binds to the dissolved oxygen in the water..which takes away some of its good properties which reduces the efficiency of the water to carry nutrients through your body...oxygen is paramagnetic...which means that in the presence of an external magnetic field.. It produces it's own magnetic field to oppose the external magnetic field...
And because opposites attract...you are binding particles to the oxygen before you have it inside your body... Which does nothing but reduce the efficiency of the water that you are drinking to do its job...u want pure water to drink
Could there be a race of aliens somewhere in the galaxy that uses chlorine as their oxidizer instead of oxygen like us?
Germania use chlorine in atmosphere!☝️They are aliens!☝️😂
6:44 Is that a Veka window?? Hmm.
Thats quite a difference over one electron
Do a video on uranium.
Muhammad Mamoon or on chlorine trifluoride
El mamon
Can you expkain about neodynium
7:05 metals?
Imagine the evolution of life in Chorine based atmosphere.
Interesting idea. Substituting Oxygen by Chlorine, you mean, correct? My feeling is it would be similar qualitatively speaking, only oxidation would run quicker. I wonder whether this would make respiration run quicker as well? (for an organism that breathes Chlorine, in the same way as we breathe Oxygen).
@@mmneander1316 yep. Critters on that planet would find oxygen is suffocating.
@@LeosResearch "Oxygen is suffocating" -- nice one.:-)
awesome
Last item I checked Scheele didn't live in the 700s.
Third most reactive nonmetal, behind oxygen and fluorine.
Chlorine only lets fires smolder but oxygen and fluorine both let fires develop flames.
I always wonder if oxygen or chlorine are more active, or electronegative.
Sweet, another video.
Good. What ever u say if it runs on the screen it is helpful. Ur accent difficult to follow. An outstanding channel
Adding NaBr to Cl² produces Br2
Dayum bro! I never knew chlorine was used to clean water until now! Thanks for letting me know!
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Hey man....love the accent. But last time I checked chlorine is NOT a metal. In the end u called it a metal not an element. U used the wrong ending. LoL. I'll forgive u this time
Clint Pmk
In chemistry chlorine is not a metal but in astrophysics the word metal is used for all elements with the exception of hydrogen and helium
Очень классный канал! Парень красава!
Potent oxidizer indeed!
Damn, I love this accent
Chlorine also cleans water by killing infectious microbes, like bacteria.
, chlorin killing also you, not just bacteries!☝️Is like flourine almost!☝️
It is also effective in ethnic cleansing. Natseees used it extensively.
@@420sakura1 Yeah, lol. During the Holocaust. Thanks for telli me.
Should help me study for my chemistry exams
Isn't Chroline somewhat toxic?
Marcos Gaona
yes
This killing you!☝️
"Copper immediately begins to oxidize into copper CHLORIDE"
Alex Rotaru What's your point?
Yextus
If you say that something begins to oxidize, it means that it becomes an oxide. Here, instead of saying "copper begins to oxidize" he should have said something like "copper begins to react with the chlorine"
Alex Rotaru Nope! Oxidizing is the common term for loosing an electron and reducing is a common term for gaining an electron.
Alex Rotaru Sobasically copper is reduced to copper+ions and chlorine is oxidized to chlorine-ions.
BeGamerSl
Well if so, then it would be the chlorine that would be gaining an electron and the copper that would be loosing 2 of them.
Make a video on carbon Element
7:02 "Now you know more about one of the other metals". Really? Chlorine is a metal?
, it's a gas! Make part of halogens gases!!
Will he do fluorine?
0:56 the fly of the fly!
Nice catch
So kids, this is why you shall NEVER separate NaCl
Why is it a cheap black t-shirt can wash in bleach with white towels, and come out still black - but have a dress shirt in the same room as bleach and it gets bleach stains.
Now you know more about one of the METALS ?
(at the last)
Капец произношение... сам живу в США, половину слов додумывал по смыслу. Репетитору по английскому скажи ему 3-
You can be a fantastic "Heisenberg"😂
this kitten is a professor in the Russian academy of science.
Poor flower
Most powerful oxidizer is ClF3.
OZONE IS A STRONGER OXIDIZER 2ND STRONGEST I THINK CHLORINE IS 3RD. OZONE IS ALSO USED IN WATER TREATMENT.
So hydrochloric acid existed back then without knowing chlorine?
Well yes, it took quite some time to fully catalogue all chemical elements. In the times of alchemy the alchemists had many obscure terms for chemical compounds, but still managed to produce some that are commonly known today.
Sodium chloride smoke? Interesting.
This is how you make Blin.
1955: 'Oh great put it in everyones water and also put in sodium fluoride for ummmm stopping peoples teeth from rotting' advisor: 'actually sir sodium fluoride causes tooth and bone fluoridosis, which is just as bad as rotting teeth'. 'Put it in any ways yeee huh'