Turning a BLOB into PURE SILVER!

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  • Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
  • How much silver can we extract from the blob?
    GOLD REFINING PART 1: • Turning a BLOB into PU...
    WEBSITE: moderngoldsmith.com
    Huge thanks again to @NileRed and @sreetips for their helpful and informative chemistry and refining videos.
    Video Description: In part 1, I was able to extract pure 24K gold from a blob. In this video, I deal with the silver chloride and attempt to convert it into pure silver.
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  • @OfficiallySnek
    @OfficiallySnek Рік тому +4444

    Turning a blob into pure gold is pretty sweet. Turning the waste into pure silver? Now that's what I call a silver lining

  • @TheSilverBackStacker
    @TheSilverBackStacker Рік тому +1638

    The gold and silver videos were some of the best videos I've seen on UA-cam in a long time. Thanks for taking the time to make them.

  • @moonlights.shadow
    @moonlights.shadow Рік тому +45

    my anxiety levels when he drank the juice 📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈

    • @carsemonkey1
      @carsemonkey1 27 днів тому +6

      All the chemistry teachers are screaming at their screens

  • @rattle_me_bones
    @rattle_me_bones Рік тому +132

    The Breaking Bad references were so unbelievably shameless that I can only respect it.

  • @KingJadonias
    @KingJadonias Рік тому +547

    Seeing you handle silver with your bare hands assures me that you're not a werewolf. That's always nice to see in content creators

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber Рік тому +20

      What's wrong with werewolves?

    • @KingJadonias
      @KingJadonias Рік тому +59

      @@VestedUTuber One of them sold me a shitty timeshare. Should have known it was bad news when he said it was a "howl of a deal." Didn't even make sense.

    • @clariesage7236
      @clariesage7236 Рік тому +7

      How are werewolves created though? We only know he isn't one at the time of this video. He will need to keep handling the silver to keep us updated on his purity!

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber Рік тому +32

      @@clariesage7236
      Everyone says "werewolf". Nobody asks "how wolf?"

    • @clariesage7236
      @clariesage7236 Рік тому +6

      @@VestedUTuber or "when wolf?" :)

  • @ojeske
    @ojeske Рік тому +52

    6:00 @Modern Goldsmith that isn't giving the reaction room to breathe. That is playing with your health and potentially your life. You are adding water to a concentrated base here which results in explosive heat generation. It is one of the basic rules of laboratory chemistry to never add water to concentrated acids and bases. You only ever do it the other way around. As A matter of fact: there have been explosions with several casualties in Frankfurt (Germany) because water was mixed to fast with concentrated sulfuric acid!
    You gave me a literal heartstopper here!

    • @widyasantynatalia6005
      @widyasantynatalia6005 4 місяці тому +1

      Whaaaaaat

    • @RafaelAlonso-tg1pq
      @RafaelAlonso-tg1pq Місяць тому +3

      ​@@widyasantynatalia6005 dissolution of strong acids and basis is highly exothermic, that's why you pour the corrosive over the water so in case you got a splash of liquid in your hand it'll be of water with some minor concentration of the corrosive

  • @guilherme17143
    @guilherme17143 Рік тому +89

    I've recently finished my chemistry graduation and I must say I truly love your videos, using chemistry as a tool to do your work is amazing and I wish I could do the same! As for the Glucose part, one possibility I thought is, since it is a solid, it doesn't get as much contact with your reactant, hence the slow reaction. When you use a Glucose solution though, the solvent makes the Glucose more available in the medium, speeding up the process, an interesting test would be to use a glucoese solution right away, maybe that way, the reaction would be less vigorous!

    • @yarolthygod
      @yarolthygod Рік тому +1

      I think this is good way of looking at it. Similar reason as to way oil is used to cook solid foods.

  • @fransb8543
    @fransb8543 Рік тому +6

    This series was surprisingly relaxing to watch. Thanks for the great content.

  • @THR33STEP
    @THR33STEP Рік тому +235

    Cheers to giving credit to Sreetips and NileRed! 👍

  • @Lostinfantry868
    @Lostinfantry868 Рік тому +693

    Considering the last video had the "Forbidden Orange Juice" which was gold mixed with acid over ice (which I can only imagine being very corrosive and toxic), the fact that you toasted with Actual Orange Juice in a smiliar beaker over ice is both fitting.... and giving me horror flashes of you mixing the two up and having to be rushed to the hospital........ but great video!

    • @HansLemurson
      @HansLemurson Рік тому +81

      Johnny was a chemist
      but now he is no more
      for what he thought was H2O
      was H2SO4

    • @LolTolerant
      @LolTolerant Рік тому +5

      @@HansLemurson nice

    • @eredaane4656
      @eredaane4656 Рік тому +11

      a toast with a beaker, as a chemist that scares me, I would NEVER

    • @zonazonabutthesecondzonais7051
      @zonazonabutthesecondzonais7051 Рік тому +1

      Bahahaha damn, I watched the last video and I dident even noticed until you explained it out for me in this video haha Damb!🎉

    • @zonazonabutthesecondzonais7051
      @zonazonabutthesecondzonais7051 Рік тому +1

      Bahahaha damn, I watched the last video and I dident even noticed until you explained it out for me in this video haha Damb!🎉

  • @stephenconner-py1gk
    @stephenconner-py1gk 11 місяців тому

    I'm grateful your so thankful, I'll stick around. You and sreetips my boys!

  • @winfordnettles3292
    @winfordnettles3292 5 місяців тому +2

    Your video was excellent! I used to refine silver out of a sodium argentothiosulfate solution from my photography studio. Reminds me of my childhood! Keep up the good work and love that you are using the proper PPE for your videos.

  • @mackisbad6452
    @mackisbad6452 Рік тому +189

    I literally just got finished watching your gold blob video and find you just posted the silver one. what timing

  • @Traubenjaeger
    @Traubenjaeger Рік тому +370

    This videos are a great example for the difference between learning by force (school) and learning by interest. I hated chemistry in school. And no teacher had the time, or took the time to explain their enthusiasm for this class. So, the only thing I learned in chemistry class was… it’s boring, you only need it if you want to become a chemistry teacher… and it maybe killing you.
    Now I watch these videos, thinking: „Man THAT IS COOL!!!“
    Thank you for showing a cool side of chemistry! ❤

    • @dollyone3714
      @dollyone3714 Рік тому +8

      chemistry is cool for those who like it..
      i dont like electricity much more electronics.. but forced to study electricity for my off-grid house.

    • @kirkwahmmett1666
      @kirkwahmmett1666 Рік тому

      Like he said at the end of the video if you want to see more cool chemistry stuff definitely check out NileRed's channel it's got some cool stuff.

    • @XIIchiron78
      @XIIchiron78 Рік тому +28

      That's because school does everything backwards, trying to teach general knowledge with no specific context. Not to mention going for rote memorization instead of the way people actually learn - play.

    • @hengedraws
      @hengedraws Рік тому +5

      @@XIIchiron78 general knowledge is very important but yeah learning through experimenting and learning more about all areas of a topic make it much more interesting, like in math imagine if they taught you the history of how these things were learned and by who, and how they came to their conclusions in the first place, learning how our predecessors learned to begin with!

    • @blazemaster1608
      @blazemaster1608 Рік тому +1

      Should check out Nile red then!

  • @marsdev-shorts
    @marsdev-shorts Рік тому +1

    I love how the videos are nic and short and straight to the point with little excess talking or video!

  • @shaheerishfaq1271
    @shaheerishfaq1271 Рік тому +11

    So essentially when you add NaOH into AgCl solution, you make HCl. But when you add water the reaction is highly exothermic and it boils like at 5:30.

  • @ShahrukhKhanForever
    @ShahrukhKhanForever Рік тому +143

    Loved all aspects of the video!The chemistry, the humor, the Walter White impression everything was on point.

  • @Sorchia56
    @Sorchia56 Рік тому +61

    These were so fun to watch! Cheers for sharing your experience and learning how fun and rewarding chemistry really is! Gorgeous pieces.

  • @hedgepaws6625
    @hedgepaws6625 Рік тому +1

    Its cool to see the goldsmith side of this. I watched nile red's video on his gold melting, so it was cool to see the other side of things too

  • @PetterBruland
    @PetterBruland Рік тому +1

    What a fun journey you took us on. This was great. Thanks!

  • @Sousyned
    @Sousyned Рік тому +24

    Props on this series!
    It’s clear you’ve put a lot of time, attention and research into the chemical processes for both the gold and silver.
    I love your making videos, but this has been a super fun detour 😊

  • @davidmaisel8062
    @davidmaisel8062 Рік тому +139

    Great video! Sodium hydroxide and sugar is my go to method with AgCl.
    That violent reaction you had was probably due to excess lye. A rule of lab safety is add concentrated acid(or lye in your case) to water but not the other way around. That said, great result!
    Don't forget to test your stockpot 😁

    • @kleetus92
      @kleetus92 Рік тому +17

      I've not ever seen this with strong bases, but definitely with acids.
      There's a saying my Chem teacher taught me... 'Do as you oughter, add acid to water!'

    • @kleetus92
      @kleetus92 Рік тому

      @David Barr Lol

    • @vithamrik6809
      @vithamrik6809 Рік тому

      Yep

    • @Jackassik
      @Jackassik Рік тому

      In Poland almost everybody knows a saying "Pamiętaj chemiku młody, zawsze wlewaj kwas do wody" (they teach it in high school in all majors, so anyone attending high school has heard it) which roughly translates to "Young chemist, remember to always pour acid to water" - meaning you have water and slowly add acid to it when mixing them, not the other way around.

    • @jomialsipi
      @jomialsipi Рік тому +4

      @@kleetus92 In french we say "Eau dans l'acide, un suicide, acide dans l'eau, tout est beau", which rhymes and translates to "Water in acid, a suicide, acid in water, everything is fine"

  • @Insertnamesz
    @Insertnamesz Рік тому

    Enjoy your narration and film shooting style / edits. Good stuff.

  • @gmail2gmail280
    @gmail2gmail280 Рік тому +32

    Turning wasabi lettuce into silver, alchemy! Really interesting to watch alongside the gold blob. Bravo

  • @kristibunny1620
    @kristibunny1620 Рік тому +8

    Such a freaking epic series!
    I love rings but would LOVE to see any other kind of jewelry. Earrings, necklace, bracelet…tiara? I cant wait to see what you end uo making!

  • @Madlintelf
    @Madlintelf Рік тому +5

    I love your video's and am a big fan of NileRed and Sreetips channels as well. Thanks!

  • @danvigue2238
    @danvigue2238 Рік тому

    Loved both video's hope to see much more chemistry from you...😮😮😮

  • @user-db2oo6wj2d
    @user-db2oo6wj2d 9 місяців тому +9

    Cheers to giving credit to Sreetips and NileRed! . This series was surprisingly relaxing to watch. Thanks for the great content..

  • @polishhomie432
    @polishhomie432 Рік тому +16

    0:51 bro was looking like walter white lol😂😂
    Btw cool video

  • @duene2k
    @duene2k Рік тому +33

    Hey,
    if you want to dillute an acid, add it into water and not the other way around. For most acids the dillution process is exothermic (=releasing energy in the form of heat) as far as I know. So the little water getting added immediately boils & reacts like in your video (or worse).

    • @kardosbalint
      @kardosbalint Рік тому +3

      my high school chemistry teacher said that we need to learn/remember just one thing: 'never take a piss into acid'

    • @HansLemurson
      @HansLemurson Рік тому +2

      Acid to water, the way you oughta.

    • @hannestorstensson8845
      @hannestorstensson8845 Рік тому

      This was NaOH (base) though, but the same principle applies.
      and this applies to *all* acids and bases

    • @8bitwiz_
      @8bitwiz_ Рік тому +2

      The saying is "Do like you oughta, add acid to water", in a Boston accent, of course.

    • @kindlin
      @kindlin Рік тому

      @@8bitwiz_ That one flows a lot better.

  • @IrmaFeliza
    @IrmaFeliza 4 місяці тому

    I knew I KNEW Nile Red spirit was infused in both videos. So fun! Thank you for sharing!

  • @unnamed199cz
    @unnamed199cz Рік тому +25

    0:40 Breaking bad from wish

  • @juliel6254
    @juliel6254 Рік тому +4

    this was another awesome video! I'm not a chemist either, but I sure loved watching the process! Thanks for the chemistry lesson! It's probably not enough to make a money clip, but that would be a good use for it!

  • @mami08080
    @mami08080 Рік тому +11

    0:45 science yes

  • @hansvonflammenwerfer2817
    @hansvonflammenwerfer2817 Рік тому

    These videos are definetly my favorite!

  • @chrisware7154
    @chrisware7154 27 днів тому

    Love your videos, would definitely be keen on one of the study classes. I’ll need to check your website out.

  • @TheElphick9
    @TheElphick9 Рік тому +11

    That's so cool to see the refinement process, makes me want to learn chemistry

  • @CatmanXvZ
    @CatmanXvZ Рік тому +15

    I really appreciate that you made two parts!

  • @screwit3673
    @screwit3673 Рік тому

    That was interesting! I like your Style, Great job.

  • @KeenenSon
    @KeenenSon 9 місяців тому

    thank you for making these videos love your videos

  • @ameliedelage7441
    @ameliedelage7441 Рік тому +8

    i've loved all your videos so far, but these last two were so unique and interesting, i am amazed by your talent!!! you are such an interesting and creative person :) also the editing skills are on point, it all feels so natural. Big fan from France

    • @moderngoldsmith
      @moderngoldsmith  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching!

  • @Chezumi
    @Chezumi Рік тому +11

    I was thinking with the silver and gold you could potentially make really REALLY cool rings or pendants based off of the shape of their atoms? Maybe use notching or something to create the electron pattern? I just think you could really come up with something unusual and very modern but also as a commemoration for your first foray into the chemistry of producing gold and silver from ore/melted blobs of varying metals!

  • @HermitagePrepper
    @HermitagePrepper Рік тому

    Fascinating video. Im going to watch your gold blob video right now. Do you have any videos on platinum?

  • @simonaarekol3336
    @simonaarekol3336 4 місяці тому

    Nilered actually made me watch this video (both this and the first part), chemistry is really interesting!

  • @Sycamoon
    @Sycamoon Рік тому +6

    Fascinating video! If you ever go through the process again, you should totally try to make precious metal clay. It's exactly this powdery form they use to make it, mixed with an organic binder.

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      @VikramdeepSidhu Рік тому

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  • @crazychaoscow
    @crazychaoscow Рік тому +36

    You could use it for some kind of family jewelry. Maybe a small pendent for everyone?! I kind of like the idea of using it for a sentimental piece (or pieces) :)

    • @78Mathius
      @78Mathius Рік тому +1

      I agree. I would love to see gold and silver in the same peice.

    • @aaravshrestha9559
      @aaravshrestha9559 7 місяців тому

      🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😢😢😮❤❤

    • @petahthehorseishere
      @petahthehorseishere 5 місяців тому

      ​@@aaravshrestha9559r/youngpeopleyoutube

  • @billie-jeanabreubiria3334
    @billie-jeanabreubiria3334 5 місяців тому

    This video is really good keep up the work❤

  • @mscreativewonder8000
    @mscreativewonder8000 Рік тому

    Well explained 👏 👌 I love this!

  • @Houseballey
    @Houseballey Рік тому +6

    @1:23 mhhh, the forbidden wasabi

  • @Salvage5681
    @Salvage5681 Рік тому +13

    good job with the blobs

  • @fenxir7112
    @fenxir7112 Рік тому

    this is the only time that Ive stopped the video just to like and subscribe lmao this content is awesome!

  • @BillAngelos
    @BillAngelos Рік тому

    Very interesting to see this and your last one where you created the disk of gold. I'd love to see the process where either of these were made into jewelry.

  • @texastank
    @texastank Рік тому +4

    5:37 The liquid was saturated with silver oxide, so the sugar had "no room" to react.

    • @texastank
      @texastank Рік тому +1

      when he added more water, it became less saturated, so the sugar could mix in and disolve

  • @vicentesotelo1406
    @vicentesotelo1406 11 місяців тому

    So glad the algorithm suggested this, amazing work!! Ur a wizard essentially.

  • @Elitedrifter8573
    @Elitedrifter8573 4 місяці тому +2

    It’s impressive that you can say the names of the results and oder material’s I’ven not doing chimica class.
    I did it and it’s still difficult to name dose names in 2 seconds.
    RESPECT.
    Love your contents😊continue like this

  • @dumb2smartd376
    @dumb2smartd376 Рік тому +7

    4:38 "cordless drill" also the cord in the background

    • @thecubingguy7333
      @thecubingguy7333 Рік тому

      Thats for the lights

    • @_sprook_
      @_sprook_ Рік тому

      if you look at 4:55, you can tell that that cord is for the light

  • @chouseification
    @chouseification Рік тому +6

    @5:45, your solution was too concentrated to allow the reaction to proceed - adding water thinned it out enough the reaction continued briefly.

  • @ghcuisine
    @ghcuisine Рік тому

    I’ve recently have been experimenting with this urban mining thing . However I’m not as a good chemist as you in fact I failed chem in high school . Your technique and procedures are great and more accurate. But as this is only a hobby for me I like the burning method which is good enough for me. Watching these videos motivates people to do better so thanks . Your narration is simple to understand sometimes funny . Good job . Keep going

  • @elfillari
    @elfillari Рік тому +1

    Pure and solid information similar as your refining results!

  • @BasilzinBR
    @BasilzinBR Рік тому +3

    2:16
    The forbidden avocado smoothie
    (Edit: is it a forbidden mocha milkshake?)

  • @unkn0vvnmystery
    @unkn0vvnmystery Рік тому +3

    5:10 a spoon full of sugar helps the silver go down, the silver go down.

  • @iamcompletelybored4678
    @iamcompletelybored4678 Рік тому

    hands down one of my new fav youtubers

  • @johnyf.q.8043
    @johnyf.q.8043 Рік тому

    Nice reference! Sreetips is goated!

  • @DrRusty5
    @DrRusty5 Рік тому +7

    As a Chemist, drinking from the beaker just sends shivers down my spine...

    • @dwm609
      @dwm609 Рік тому +1

      Don't ever visit Lunchbox Laboratory then

    • @Aspydragon
      @Aspydragon Рік тому

      same

  • @INeyxI
    @INeyxI Рік тому +4

    I clicked on you gold video thinking it was a NileRed video, however I wasn't disappointed and the journey was great.
    Great to listen too aswell (although the hard breaks in music are a bit uncomfortable), soft voice, good audio.
    I'm going to check out some of your smithing now.
    One big problem:
    As someone who takes safety in the lab very serious (I burned my nostrils once by smelling acid full on) I can't agree with someone drinking out of a beaker or any chemistry glassware, doesn't sit right with me, really bothers me, even as a very well meant transparent joke.
    But keep on with the rest, and good luck.

  • @jacqueagawlik7897
    @jacqueagawlik7897 Рік тому

    It's really cool to see the beginning to the end of this process.

  • @brammiddelkamp1861
    @brammiddelkamp1861 Рік тому +1

    For washing steps you can use a separatory funnel to reduce the number of washing steps, make it easier to separate layers and prevent the loss of any silver

  • @Rentaro89
    @Rentaro89 Рік тому +3

    Could you do a video in which you collect all the dust and dirt from your shop and look how much precious metal or even stones are in it?

    • @bethiebooya
      @bethiebooya Рік тому

      He did! ua-cam.com/video/eYo-T3Q_2lU/v-deo.html

  • @raguusauce
    @raguusauce Рік тому +4

    You completely earned the sub from me for that Walter White bit! I COMPLETELY did NOT expect that and it was hilarious XD

  • @John-PaulMartin
    @John-PaulMartin Рік тому

    I was always taught and I alwyas taught that you should NEVER drink from any glassware (beakers included) that come from a lab or are for lab use. Safety first, then a "drinking" glass of OJ! Excellent job, I found you calm voice over came my "hurry up" want to see the gold and silver. My patience was rewarded at the end of your videos. FInally, it "goes to show" that you should never throw rocks away unless you are certain that there isn't treasure in each one!

  • @Peter.L.Rodin.B
    @Peter.L.Rodin.B 6 місяців тому

    impressive from start to finish !!

  • @IndigoSolution
    @IndigoSolution Рік тому +4

    This is now a chemistry channel

    • @Cvetocek1
      @Cvetocek1 Рік тому

      No, there are many poor practices here - no professional chemist would devise and execute the procedure this way.

    • @colinchaput2271
      @colinchaput2271 Рік тому

      @@Cvetocek1 r/woooooooosh

  • @LetsTakeWalk
    @LetsTakeWalk Рік тому +4

    25 grams of silver? The standard weight of a silver coin is about 28 grams, so maybe you could make a custom silver coin? Maybe with some gold inlay? Just a thought.

    • @petrpalecka5932
      @petrpalecka5932 Рік тому

      1 Oz Troy ounce or 31.10 grams is the standard weight.

  • @tylerthicc9800
    @tylerthicc9800 Рік тому +1

    Ngl the gold video was the first video of yours I’ve seen and this is the second, and that breaking bad bit made me like and subscribe

  • @TheMarky26
    @TheMarky26 Рік тому

    I love these videos..I dont have the set up to even try any of this but its interesting..

  • @SeattleSpotting
    @SeattleSpotting 7 місяців тому +3

    1:14 forbidden avocado

  • @zalbercook
    @zalbercook Рік тому +3

    9:19 I'm surprised that the torch doesn't blow the powdered silver out of the crucible ?
    🤔

    • @sans_on
      @sans_on Рік тому +2

      too heavy probably

  • @justinzhang8875
    @justinzhang8875 Рік тому

    You got +1 subscribers. You deserve way more from the hard work

  • @seanproctor
    @seanproctor Рік тому

    The music used when heating the powder is so relaxing!

  • @hallowedstew5404
    @hallowedstew5404 Рік тому +3

    0:01 why was the breaking bad theme just sneaking in.

  • @speedymemes4736
    @speedymemes4736 Рік тому +3

    bros in walter white’s RV 💀

  • @JTCoinRings
    @JTCoinRings Місяць тому

    Another awesome video!

  • @halfspeaker
    @halfspeaker 8 днів тому

    Older video, but i find it fascinating. Awesome shoutout to nile red. Watch a lot of his vids

  • @YoutuberChadwick-bx2bx
    @YoutuberChadwick-bx2bx 5 місяців тому +4

    Do the copper!

  • @vitornogueira05
    @vitornogueira05 Рік тому +3

    10:40 When you are drinking some orange juice but you remembered that you've left the meth in the oven

  • @user-lz9vx7ep4e
    @user-lz9vx7ep4e 8 місяців тому

    Amazing video!

  • @jp7357
    @jp7357 10 місяців тому

    More brilliant chemistry …. Wow … truly interesting …. Can’t imagine much ROI on that silver (chemicals/time/yield) but super fascinating amd I sure a great YT ROI

  • @collinmortimer2650
    @collinmortimer2650 Рік тому +3

    Wow! I wish you could turn my blob of a marriage into something valuable!!

  • @bjangelobautista7367
    @bjangelobautista7367 Рік тому +5

    Bro it tuned to german 2:34

  • @bhutjolokia6990
    @bhutjolokia6990 Рік тому

    Awesome!! I will have to visit your online store. 👍👍😁

  • @sethraelthebard5459
    @sethraelthebard5459 Рік тому +3

    THIS is how you teach chemistry to a young impressionable audience. Numbers and letters cannot compare to hands-on demonstrations and an actual payoff at the end!

  • @NickAndriadze
    @NickAndriadze Рік тому +6

    This guy is the absolute definition of unwasteful. Didn't even forget about the junk leftover from the gold refining process that a regular person, maybe even a chemist, wouldn't even give an eyebrow raise to and getting ample returns in silver for it? Now that's what I call dedication that paid off!
    Also, the editing quality seems to have not even slightly decreased from the amazing previous video, I'd even call it better! Amazing job with this :>

    • @AntonioNoack
      @AntonioNoack Рік тому +5

      I wouldn't be so sure that it paid off, if he didn't have a UA-cam channel.
      The silver he recovered is worth ~19$.
      Subtracting his chemicals, and the work he did, I bet it's not much left, if at all.

  • @onetoeinthegrave6506
    @onetoeinthegrave6506 3 місяці тому +1

    a fresh prospective is just what we needed many thanks

  • @Colinsan
    @Colinsan Рік тому

    I don’t know why this shows up in my recommended video’s, but it’s just satisfying to watch this

  • @fromixty
    @fromixty Рік тому +4

    1:09 No kidding, for a secondI thought this was cabbage...
    What is wrong with me ?

  • @Ottomancat5256
    @Ottomancat5256 Рік тому +4

    Turning a blob into pure gold video: "I'm not a chemist and this is the first time i'm experimenting with gold."
    Turning a blob into pure silver video: *"Jesse, Jesse we must cook."*

  • @afkbender3686
    @afkbender3686 Рік тому

    Very awesome, keep it up bud, earned a subscriber

  • @cheezywater5907
    @cheezywater5907 Рік тому

    I saw part one of this video in my recommend, i watched it, look who earned a subscriber.

  • @Barafu
    @Barafu Рік тому +4

    Did you get in trouble drinking orange juice from a beaker in a yellow suit? 😆

  • @AdamSharif.
    @AdamSharif. Рік тому +3

    Part 2!!! What’s part 3?
    2:56 no no no not the Austrian empire
    Also you look like Walter white