Do you perhaps appreciate the musical genre that incorporates trumpets, saxophone, and other instruments that traces its origins back to the Harlem renaissance?
well this is not a big deal compared to what happened to me. i got struck by lightning during a particle accelerator explosion and became the fastest man alive
Berra Saral It is a different state though. In physics, different states are defined by phase transitions between them that change certain properties (mostly some kinds of internal symmetries). "Gas", "Liquid" and "Solid" are just very rough categories we use for everyday life. For example diamond and coal are two different states of carbon, just like ice and water vapor are two different states of water, looking at it from a physics perspective.
iTz Fwizzy 🍌this is a banana 🍌this is my penis In science nothing is the same, there has to be something different or unique even if there isnt , otherwise life wouldn't be acceptable. Or would it? "Xfiles song" which is partly why racism exist
It's actually a metaphase, and I call it a metaliquid viscotone, which also includes metasolids. Things are just not as simple as we thought, for instance every particle your composed of spins, vibrates, or ossilates at light speed. There is no such thing as true solidity that's an illusion and it allows existence to be possible. when you spin even large scale objects it's in a limited superposition state of possible points of resting into a lower and more stable energy level, not much different than quantum mechanics which also deals with light speed, entanglement(which includes and is indistinguishable from unification, simultaneity, and what I call quantum holographic memory of entangled states etc), and other phenomena. That's why their classified under the same physics domains.
Shrek Cena lol the test questions are gonna to be like "Which form of water is a state, but actually not depending on how you take it?" A: Harambe B: Eva lovia C: ice D: Neither
Alexander Bates because it callopses so fast that it generates heat to nearly the surface of the sun for a split second this creates the light ,look up sonoluminesence sci show
*I mistake! he mention the value in celsius, but because is so similar to the negative fahrenheit value, I did not notice it, my apologies to dnews!* can you use SI units instead old imperial stupid units (which 99% of the countries does not use anymore) pls?? You are a science channel!
Tactical Strategist I fail to see the logic in your statement, so what if they've landed on the moon? They still might be even better off if they switch to Si
Oh by the way NASA lost an unmanned mission owing to a mix up between metric and imperial units. In September 1999, its $125 million Mars Climate Orbiter probe was destroyed because its attitude control system used imperial units but its navigation software used metric units. As a result, it was 100 kilometres too close to Mars when it tried to enter orbit around the plane
***** omg you are right, the negative values are so equal that it seems he said the value in farenheit.. damm now I feel so bad due my critic. I will edit my first comment and I will apology..
@Buzz LightBeer He never said water could exist as plasma. He only listed the states of matter in general, which includes monoatomic substances such as helium.
Who's Anun? Confused? Retarded? Maybe yes, maybe yes squared, or maybe yes squared times infinity. Yeah, balls deep in infinity. Gotta need that towel.
Actually for us to not need water anymore would be such a significant change that would be presumed impossible. Everything about us and life from the very beginning of time shows proof of existence of water. So water is something everyone and everything has throughout the entire universe. I could go deeper into our universe but that would take forever. If you have any common sense you would understand that water has been around since the beginning of time !
Meme Killer no it hasn't. The first elements to appear during the Big Bang were Hydrogen, Helium, and Lithium. It would take another few hundred millions of years for stars to form then go supernova, spreading the first oxygen atoms in the process. Then they had to have turned into water somehow, but it was definitely not present since the moment of the Big Bang
UA-cam is a great videosharing platform, with many uses, and some of us do more with our lives than watching vine compilations, i am studying for a chemistry test and youtube is a great website to find educational material so if you think youtube should just be for fun, which i love the fun side of youtube, you are wrong.
Your Waifu Sucks Probably only as informatory as soon as official scientific paper comes out, but it will be taught only if the uses of this state will be impactful for us.
Plasma is a state of matter. Since it occurs at a temperature where the electrons and nuclei are mostly roaming around free from each other, the hydrogen and oxygen atoms involved might not properly said to be joined into water anymore.
Why do people use Fahrenheit when talking about science? I can understand when talking about weather or room temperatures but not science. Use either Celsius or Kelvin.
Okay okay, I get it. Don't drink slightly cold water, or I'm more proned to getting diseases. I'm gunna go listen to Japanese women licking the inside of my ear now.
***** It's whatever you're used to. I'm probably just as bewildered by Foreignheight. It's worse than feet & metres, kilograms & pounds, pints and litres, etc. because the zeros are different.
I hope they do not teach. Its wrong. Water cannot be in a plasma state because its chemical bonds will be broken. It may recombine into water after it leaves the plasma state
I'd strongly appreciate the Celsius scale posted alongside Fahrenheit in the future. Kind of excludes non-Americans and science nerds (like me) who have virtually no practical experience with Fahrenheit.
Another interesting fact about liquid or h2o One of the things that makes our planet special is the presence of liquid water. Water is fundamental for all life; without it every living thing would die. It covers about 70% of Earth's surface and it makes up 65-75% of our bodies (82% of our blood is water). Even though water seems boring - no color, taste, or smell - it has amazing properties that make it necessary for supporting life. The chemical composition of water is H2O - two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Water has special properties because of the way these atoms bond together to form a water molecule, and the way the molecules interact with each other. Water molecules line up positive end to negative end When the two hydrogen atoms bond with the oxygen, they attach to the top of the molecule rather like Mickey Mouse ears. This molecular structure gives the water molecule polarity, or a lopsided electrical charge that attracts other atoms. The end of the molecule with the two hydrogen atoms is positively charged. The other end, with the oxygen, is negatively charged. Just like in a magnet, where north poles are attracted to south poles ('opposites attract'), the positive end of the water molecule will connect with the negative end of other molecules. What does this mean for us? Water's polarity allows it to dissolve other polar substances very easily. When a polar substance is put in water, the positive ends of its molecules are attracted to the negative ends of the water molecules, and vice versa. The attractions cause the molecules of the new substance to be mixed uniformly with the water molecules. Water dissolves more substances than any other liquid - even the strongest acid! Because of this, it is often called the 'universal solvent.' The dissolving power of water is very important for life on Earth. Wherever water goes, it carries dissolved chemicals, minerals, and nutrients that are used to support living things. Because of their polarity, water molecules are strongly attracted to one another, which gives water a high surface tension. The molecules at the surface of the water "stick together" to form a type of 'skin' on the water, strong enough to support very light objects. Insects that walk on water are taking advantage of this surface tension. Surface tension causes water to clump in drops rather than spreading out in a thin layer. It also allows water to move through plant roots and stems and the smallest blood vessels in your body - as one molecule moves up the tree root or through the capillary, it 'pulls' the others with it. Water is the only natural substance that can exist in all three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas - at the temperatures normally found on Earth. Many other substances have to be super-heated or -cooled to change states. The gaseous state of water is present continually in our atmosphere as water vapor. The liquid state is found everywhere in rivers, lakes, and oceans. The solid state of water, ice, is unique. Most liquids contract as they are cooled, because the molecules move slower and have less energy to resist attraction to each other. When they freeze into solids they form tightly-packed crystals that are much denser than the liquid was originally. Water doesn't act this way. When it freezes, it expands: the molecules line up to form a very 'open' crystalline structure that is less dense than liquid water. This is why ice floats. And it's a good thing it does! If water acted like most other liquids, lakes and rivers would freeze solid and all life in them would die.
DJ. Khaled We dont know if other living things need water to live. Michio kaku says exstra terestrials may be made of Mercury or hydrogen or anything weird like that. We will have to wait and see.
Isn't that crossover temperature kind of a wide range? So, water above 60C acts one way, and below 40C another way, but what about in between those temperatures? What are the properties of 50C water? Is that the halfway point in terms of the water's properties resembling the hot or cold states, or is the transition within the crossover range less linear than that? I want to see the graph.
Okay, I went to read the source article, so if anyone else is also curious about these questions, this is the most relevant part of what I found: "Once the water hit 40 degrees, things started to shift, and properties were changing all the way up to 60 degrees. Each property had a different 'crossover temperature' somewhere within this threshold, and the researchers suggest that this is because the liquid water had switched into a different phase. "The team lists a few of these crossover temperatures: approximately 64 degrees Celsius for thermal conductivity, 50 degrees Celsius for refractive index, about 53 degrees Celsius for conductivity, and 57 degrees Celsius for surface tension."
No, in that crossover temperature, you get kicked in the testicles by all of the mites living in your eyebrows. Make sure to have a weapon with you so that they won't steal your arms.
Makes me wonder if maybe these properties are more apparent in zero-gravity and a vacuum. In other words, if water was in such an environment maybe 60C is the melting point. That being said, there is another state that water can be in - a supercritical fluid. That's where the water is at temperatures where it should vaporize but is under high pressure and becomes liquid.
This is nothing new. Ancient Egyptian scientists wrote about this and used waters second state mixed with sand to move giant stones. "A wall painting in the tomb of Djehutihotep clearly shows a person standing on the front of the pulled sledge and pouring water over the sand just in front of it." This means the Egyptians knew of waters second state where it's viscosity makes things more "slippery".
Quick aside, recent archaeological discoveries have shown that a large portion of the workforce that built the pyramids were paid labor, not slaves. In fact, very few slaves, in any, were used in the construction process. ** www.theguardian.com/world/2010/jan/11/great-pyramid-tombs-slaves-egypt
Thank you for the information. We had no idea water's conductivity changed with temperature. Our second episode dealt with water bending - we'll incorporate this and give you a shout out in our next episode on water.
Name Well Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Helium which make up Air are all elements and not chemicals, meaning that they can be all Five Forms of Matter. So yeah, The Components of Air can be solid.
͝Λ̷͝ d ̷Z̷૯ ̟t̟ ƛ nah US is the only country that still uses it (Liberia and Myanmar are in the process of changing to metric) so eventually they will stop being the special snowflake
Kamehameha I WAIT...SO YOU REPLY TO HIM THAT YOU SAW IT AGAIN BUT HOW CAN YOU DO THAT BEFORE YOU CLICK THE VIDEO TO REPLY TO HIM? DID YOU COME BACK FROM THE FUTURE AND KNOW THAT YOU WILL SEE THE AD AGAIN?
Wait I actually have an example of this! I work as volunteer on an old Dutch windmill. And if such a mill suffers from bugs eating away the wood, the inside of the mill gets a special heat treat with air, at around 60 celcius, to change the molecular structure of the wood so the bugs don't like to eat it anymore. I think this has to do something with the changed state of the water inside the wood
Sagrotan Though you'd still get water if you cool that "water plasma" back down. So it kiiiind of makes sense to call it like that in some way, though technically it's ofc. just a mix of Hydrogen-plasma amd Oxygrn-plasma.
Does that have anything to do with how the body's temperature is normally at around 36-37°C? And possibly the fatality risk of body teperature over 40°C. and how the brain starts to degrade at 50°C?
"Scientists Just Discovered A New State Of Water!"
Well, it's definitely not the *State* of California.
Master Therion boom!
Master Therion nice
Master Therion fucking lol
Savage!!!!!
Master Therion hey that's pretty good.
Did you just assume water's state?
Yes he did
Doggktt *triggered*
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Do you perhaps appreciate the musical genre that incorporates trumpets, saxophone, and other instruments that traces its origins back to the Harlem renaissance?
Respect my pronouns you bigot.
Scientists Just Discovered A New State Of Clickbait!
Goreface 😂
Goreface lol yeeeeessss😂
Goreface Yeah! It's called "Retardation".
I mean, he gave what he promised
lol just lol
Did you know that water is wet.
Scott Velez omg no but did you know that you could go throw water
wet af yo
Scott Velez OMG MIND=BLOWN XD
Aaron Gilbuena you made me sad
Scott Velez this exchange made me smile. Balance has been restored to the universe.
ALL STATES OF MATTER: solid, amorphous solid, crystalline solid, plastic crystal, quasi-crystal, liquid, liquid crystal, disordered hyperuniformity, gas, plasma, electron-degenerate matter, neutron-degenerate matter, strange matter, photonic matter, quantum, quantum spin hall state, base-einstein condensate, fermionic condensate, superconductivity, superfluid, super solid, quantum spin liquid, string-net liquid, supercritical liquid, dropleton, jahn-teller metal, quark-gluon plasma and strongly symmetric matter.
jonah holmes You're sick, sorry.
jonah holmes Keep this list away from the Internet please. They'll be new genders within a week now. Thanks a lot!
Alex Smith lol
ahh, the good old days, when the universe was so much simpler
Mark Grant congrats!! You are now the most smartest person in the world
well this is not a big deal compared to what happened to me. i got struck by lightning during a particle accelerator explosion and became the fastest man alive
The Flash is that you Barry 😂
Freaking Waffles yes it is me
The Flash my whole family died in a fire
The Flash what happened last time I saw you , you went back in time killer reverse flash and saved your mom 😂😂
M Meah lol
so its not another state its just another type of liquid.get it together scientists
Berra Saral its more like taking one currently known state and seperating it into two sub-states.
reformed desire exactly.thats what i would say if my english allowed it :)
Clickbait much?
Centorianmaster KAH technically its still true since both exhibit many different chemical properties from each other
Berra Saral It is a different state though. In physics, different states are defined by phase transitions between them that change certain properties (mostly some kinds of internal symmetries). "Gas", "Liquid" and "Solid" are just very rough categories we use for everyday life. For example diamond and coal are two different states of carbon, just like ice and water vapor are two different states of water, looking at it from a physics perspective.
Bruh it's still the same water..
iTz Fwizzy so? You think hard water is ice too? You racist
iTz Fwizzy that hit man hit
when you gonna kill Goku.
iTz Fwizzy 🍌this is a banana
🍌this is my penis
In science nothing is the same, there has to be something different or unique even if there isnt , otherwise life wouldn't be acceptable. Or would it?
"Xfiles song"
which is partly why racism exist
Sung-Hyun Kim he doesn't have one
It's actually a metaphase, and I call it a metaliquid viscotone, which also includes metasolids. Things are just not as simple as we thought, for instance every particle your composed of spins, vibrates, or ossilates at light speed. There is no such thing as true solidity that's an illusion and it allows existence to be possible. when you spin even large scale objects it's in a limited superposition state of possible points of resting into a lower and more stable energy level, not much different than quantum mechanics which also deals with light speed, entanglement(which includes and is indistinguishable from unification, simultaneity, and what I call quantum holographic memory of entangled states etc), and other phenomena. That's why their classified under the same physics domains.
Lucas Pierce my brain just exploded
My Chemistry tests are gonna be a lot harder now.
Shrek Cena just like waluigi in your profile pic.
Shrek Cena imagine in a 100 years how much there is to learn
Shrek Cena what the hell are you talking about?!?! This video doesn't even talk about biology!!!!! It's fuckin called chemistry!!!!!!
Shrek Cena This is actually chemistry
Shrek Cena lol the test questions are gonna to be like "Which form of water is a state, but actually not depending on how you take it?"
A: Harambe
B: Eva lovia
C: ice
D: Neither
Fun fact: If you collapse an air bubble underwater with a sound wave, it produces a spark of light. No one knows why yet.
It's actually not an "air" bubble, but a cavitation bubble/void. But, yes, it is a complete mystery ^_^
This effect is produced by the mantis shrimp
That had nothing to do with the video, really, but thanks
Alexander Bates
because it callopses so fast that it generates heat to nearly the surface of the sun for a split second this creates the light ,look up sonoluminesence sci show
Iceday Face palm wizard
because the pressures rise so fast it creates heat for a very small time generating light
*I mistake! he mention the value in celsius, but because is so similar to the negative fahrenheit value, I did not notice it, my apologies to dnews!*
can you use SI units instead old imperial stupid units (which 99% of the countries does not use anymore) pls??
You are a science channel!
Tactical Strategist I fail to see the logic in your statement, so what if they've landed on the moon? They still might be even better off if they switch to Si
***** it does not matter where he lives, all people related to science use the SI.
Oh by the way NASA lost an unmanned mission
owing to a mix
up between
metric and imperial units. In
September 1999, its $125 million
Mars Climate
Orbiter
probe was
destroyed because its attitude
control system used imperial
units but its navigation software
used metric units. As a result, it
was 100 kilometres too close to
Mars when it tried to enter orbit
around the plane
***** omg you are right, the negative values are so equal that it seems he said the value in farenheit.. damm now I feel so bad due my critic.
I will edit my first comment and I will apology..
You guys do realize that if he were to actually use SI units, it would be Kelvin. So it is 233 K actually
That was more boring than I expected
Uncle Sam Agreed
Uncle Sam I guess you have to be a scientist to appreciate the discovery then...
Its more wrong than i thought. Water cannot exist in a plasma state. All chemical bonds are broken. It may return to being water when cooling
@Buzz LightBeer
He never said water could exist as plasma. He only listed the states of matter in general, which includes monoatomic substances such as helium.
Buzz LightBeer water can exist as plasma. we have water discharge tubes :/
Your hairline is still back in 2016.
Seb Reni but your comment was posted in 2016
Noah Koenig Im in Australia mate. Its almost the 2nd of Jan here.
Timezones dummy
Seb Reni disrespectful lmao
Big Parrot How is that disrespectful, hes just stating the date in australia
Summary
A slushy.
Abdulaziz Y. you sir, just saved 3 minutes and 55 seconds of my day. I thank you. :-D
Abdulaziz Y. 5
Glad I could help. I didn't even watch the entire video, but I obviously know more than these DNews people. ;)
Abdulaziz Y. That's exactly what I was thinking
Abdulaziz Y. Are you Jason Dean?
Need an episode on BOSE-EINSTEIN CONDENSATE! First time hearing that term, sounds SICK.
your sup-Bosed to already know what that is ;)
What pun did I make?
What sup-Bosed?
I'm so confused.
Who's Anun?
Confused? Retarded? Maybe yes, maybe yes squared, or maybe yes squared times infinity. Yeah, balls deep in infinity. Gotta need that towel.
Knew about it from spectral lol
Yeah I have no clue why not a single science UA-cam channel has made a video on that. There's just a bunch of old videos that were boring to watch.
Fun fact: Sonic discovered this new state far before scientists. They call it: The Slush
F00KIN N00TIN how are you not top comment
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F00KIN N00TIN #Youreallfans .
It wasn't invented. It has been around for all of time. Physics don't change. And if they do it's because we're wrong.
TFC-The Fookin Champ The Slush,what's that?
before watching: if it's plasma im just gonna..not.
after: oh thank goodness
Me 😂
slitherra _ me too
always gluon plasma,eb condensate and fermiotic condensate
slitherra _ Same here, lol
2 years later
Hey guess what we don't need water to survive
theo HAHAHAA probably.
theo probably not. That's will be unluckily to ever happen.
Actually for us to not need water anymore would be such a significant change that would be presumed impossible. Everything about us and life from the very beginning of time shows proof of existence of water. So water is something everyone and everything has throughout the entire universe. I could go deeper into our universe but that would take forever. If you have any common sense you would understand that water has been around since the beginning of time !
Meme Killer no it hasn't. The first elements to appear during the Big Bang were Hydrogen, Helium, and Lithium. It would take another few hundred millions of years for stars to form then go supernova, spreading the first oxygen atoms in the process. Then they had to have turned into water somehow, but it was definitely not present since the moment of the Big Bang
theo this is how idiocracy begins
hm.. the floor here is made of floor.
Ketchupsmokin Blaze funny, ceiling here is also made of floor
When you drop acid and try to join in on a sober convo
the grass is made of grass
Ketchupsmokin Blaze The snozzberries taste like snozzberries
So is water wet??
no wtf
samuel.o yes it is
Of course not, whoever told you that is stupid
Do Not Scan The QR Code I assume you that teacher is not stupid
anyway, how does it wet something if it's not wet?
Zehra Zorlu I assume you can't take a joke
I was joking...
This video is expecting too much out of the UA-cam community.
Jose Lara hahahaha agree
Exactly
Jose Lara
Exactly. Why would people watch this when they could be watching 1000° hot knives or "we are number one" memes?
ikr we need more vine comps asmr crossovers and top 10 lists??! sciance is basicly fake and history is just about dead ppl BORING 😭🙄🙄🙄
UA-cam is a great videosharing platform, with many uses, and some of us do more with our lives than watching vine compilations, i am studying for a chemistry test and youtube is a great website to find educational material so if you think youtube should just be for fun, which i love the fun side of youtube, you are wrong.
NASA= never a straight answer
MY PEOPLE!
wow you are so smart.(sarcasm)
Need Another Seven Astronauts
Not Another Stupid Acronym
Racist =)
Didnt understand anything. Thx.
I think it's because the video is sloppy in its organization and often tangents from the main idea.
I understood everything.
Krystal Duran Yea you think, you don't know for sure
Zimmerman Is mayo an instrument?
Raditya 786 yes
When will this be applied in academic teaching?
Your Waifu Sucks never
Your Waifu Sucks
Probably only as informatory as soon as official scientific paper comes out, but it will be taught only if the uses of this state will be impactful for us.
The same time most things we need to know about life is taught in school. Never.
Your Waifu Sucks Probably only at the college level for science majors
Your Waifu Sucks when your a 40 year old virgin
Water you doing?
zukodude487987
Let's pokemon go to the polls
zukodude487987
Is this a reference to the "we are number one" meme?
zukodude487987
WAVEing at you.
NEW YEARS EVE?
OH SRY IM 30 HOURS LATE
zukodude487987 lmao 😂😂
I have not watched it yet but if he says plasma I'm going to loss my shit
Ok? I guess
Doulos17 scientists have discovered water can transform into a plasma state... *overdoses*
Doulos17 I said the same fucking thing lol
Who is the governor of this new state?
Disabler lol
Disabler the legend 27
Arshdeep Singh nice one!
Not Sarah Palin
Disabler
Gavin Newsom, the next president, 2020-2028.
So I guess there are one minute unskipable ads now...
Adblock Idiot
RandomAppleGaming Mobile idiot
Bush did 9/11
Mobile still has, although different, adblockers.
Braydon Garrett Adblock for mobile idiot.
...
did you get a sunburn?
Pikapetey Animations i see your comments everyone
the real question is:
HOW did you get a sunburn?
I wonder if any of the Scientist have been asked "So, water you guys doing?"
KalebSDay Water you doing with your life
KalebSDay The answer to that would be, "I don't H2Know"
Lisa Johnson wtf is this
KalebSDay I'm trying to play game of war but this one person keeps kicking my ass
Rihard pärgma yed it is
I did not know plasma is also a state of water
Jimmy Owens
plasma isn't a state of water
+above
It is (12000 K)
Plasma is a state of matter. Since it occurs at a temperature where the electrons and nuclei are mostly roaming around free from each other, the hydrogen and oxygen atoms involved might not properly said to be joined into water anymore.
Playasum Or ionise it
Why do people use Fahrenheit when talking about science? I can understand when talking about weather or room temperatures but not science. Use either Celsius or Kelvin.
Spartacus because theyre american and dont know what a good measurement system is.
Luucckkee beat us in a war then talk
@@snipperdripper8854 Wars have nothing to do with stupidity
Luucckkee your mother
but no one talks about solid water.
Yeah, that's cold.
I think it's pretty cool
water compressed so much it turns solid
Ayman Futa here we do a lot.
.it's crucial for safe ice fishing
Ayman Futa it doesn't turn solid. The molecules just have less space to move but the covalent bonds remain the same
Vsauce should do a video on this
Ashish Zachariah yes!
Ashish Zachariah he might need more info. So maybe in a couple of weeks
no he shouldnt
Ashish Zachariah why can't you just research it yourself if you're so 'interested'
Brian A because I'm lazy
Q: "Briefly describe hard water"
A: "Ice"
Q"explain how you got that"
A"top 10 kids who didnt give a shit about their test"
Bose-Einstein Condensate? I'm intrigued, tell me more Trace!
a state in which a substance is provided conditions like very low temprature and pressure so the nucleus becomes frozen called blob of atom
No wonder my BOSE sound system sounds so good it's wavyyy
There is a sci-fi movie "Spectral" which includes this state.
BEC has existed since 1980's...
Gada101 watch new Netflix movie, Spectral, I think it's called
Potato
potatoe :)
It's pronounced pototo!
Thoughtyness I'm sorry but the potato elders don't care for the internet :l
+ Thoughtyness Thou Shallt never taketh my spelling!
Potato brother?
Okay okay, I get it. Don't drink slightly cold water, or I'm more proned to getting diseases. I'm gunna go listen to Japanese women licking the inside of my ear now.
Tidiest Flyer what about a Japanese teenage boy ;)
When talking about h2o you just have to use centigrade. Zero is freezing, 100 is boiling. Fareheit just makes no sense at all.
When talking to an international audience, it's best to use both. When talking science, it's best to prefer metric.
***** It's whatever you're used to. I'm probably just as bewildered by Foreignheight.
It's worse than feet & metres, kilograms & pounds, pints and litres, etc. because the zeros are different.
*****
Zero is freezing and 100 is boiling, that makes no sense to you?
Down with the Imperials an Metrics! Up with Kelvin!
*****
You cannot see how easy zero and 100 is??? 32 and 212 may as well be random numbers.
I'm always amazed by scientific discoveries
Surviving as Mom Discovery is so amazing sometimes it's almost arousing.
Surviving as Mom nice cheeks bone.
Surviving as Mom I'd amaze you
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Water is a fruit you silly goose!
wrong!! its a vegetable
miencreft pevpe cool mnicrfat gammapaly its a berry
miencreft pevpe cool mnicrfat gammapaly Really? I always thought that water was a myth...
miencreft pevpe cool mnicrfat gammapaly nope.its a mayonaise
CryEye jjkkb
What, plasma?
Shelly Bai state in which ions are set free due to high temprature
Shelly Bai Beyond gas
Tarun no
O. K. E he is basically right bro
O. K. E It's super heated gas which makes it ionized.
W H Y I S M Y W A T E R S O W E T?
Shookoo This is commonly known as TheLegend27's effect
V A P O R W A V E
Shookoo your water is moist
Riston Alaimo Man your comment got deep🙄
Riston Alaimo Nice 🙃
I was expecting some 4D water or something 😂
Not a change in temperature 😐
***** I was clearly joking.
Dominik Russo isn't the fourth dimension time?
Things schools won't teach us
Soad Alam Maybe because it was just discovered
I hope they do not teach. Its wrong. Water cannot be in a plasma state because its chemical bonds will be broken. It may recombine into water after it leaves the plasma state
Sergio Cordova I'm talking about the people that are still in school and our future generations
Buzz LightBeer he never said it becomes a plasma, he says it has two different liquid states several times
Soad Alam same
Fun fact: Conservatives will tell you that water has only one liquid state and for it to stop being a special snowflake.
Erick True
We should ask water how it feels for better weather forecasting.
Erick fun fact: trump won time to go Obama
Haha, what's wrong? You just got your ass handed to you on buzzfeeds videos?
Erick haha, gender and water aren't the same thing
test: write a brief summary on the solid stage of water
student: ice
lol I had a tap water ad before the video
akow why does tapwater need an ad lol
akow And i am taking a piss while watching this
Shazzkid, I did too
Can you use the fucking metric system for us who dont live in the US
Gumla | He does when talking. The conversions to Fahrenheit and such are shown on the screen.
Gumla hahahahaha, no
Nick van Ginkel well im partly deaf so I look at the screen to read
Gumla USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
USA is the leader of the world so it's only right! In the name of liberty!!!!
I'd strongly appreciate the Celsius scale posted alongside Fahrenheit in the future. Kind of excludes non-Americans and science nerds (like me) who have virtually no practical experience with Fahrenheit.
Another interesting fact about liquid or h2o One of the things that makes our planet special is the presence of liquid water. Water is fundamental for all life; without it every living thing would die. It covers about 70% of Earth's surface and it makes up 65-75% of our bodies (82% of our blood is water). Even though water seems boring - no color, taste, or smell - it has amazing properties that make it necessary for supporting life.
The chemical composition of water is H2O - two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Water has special properties because of the way these atoms bond together to form a water molecule, and the way the molecules interact with each other.
Water molecules line up positive end to negative end
When the two hydrogen atoms bond with the oxygen, they attach to the top of the molecule rather like Mickey Mouse ears. This molecular structure gives the water molecule polarity, or a lopsided electrical charge that attracts other atoms. The end of the molecule with the two hydrogen atoms is positively charged. The other end, with the oxygen, is negatively charged. Just like in a magnet, where north poles are attracted to south poles ('opposites attract'), the positive end of the water molecule will connect with the negative end of other molecules.
What does this mean for us? Water's polarity allows it to dissolve other polar substances very easily. When a polar substance is put in water, the positive ends of its molecules are attracted to the negative ends of the water molecules, and vice versa. The attractions cause the molecules of the new substance to be mixed uniformly with the water molecules. Water dissolves more substances than any other liquid - even the strongest acid! Because of this, it is often called the 'universal solvent.' The dissolving power of water is very important for life on Earth. Wherever water goes, it carries dissolved chemicals, minerals, and nutrients that are used to support living things.
Because of their polarity, water molecules are strongly attracted to one another, which gives water a high surface tension. The molecules at the surface of the water "stick together" to form a type of 'skin' on the water, strong enough to support very light objects. Insects that walk on water are taking advantage of this surface tension. Surface tension causes water to clump in drops rather than spreading out in a thin layer. It also allows water to move through plant roots and stems and the smallest blood vessels in your body - as one molecule moves up the tree root or through the capillary, it 'pulls' the others with it.
Water is the only natural substance that can exist in all three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas - at the temperatures normally found on Earth. Many other substances have to be super-heated or -cooled to change states. The gaseous state of water is present continually in our atmosphere as water vapor. The liquid state is found everywhere in rivers, lakes, and oceans. The solid state of water, ice, is unique. Most liquids contract as they are cooled, because the molecules move slower and have less energy to resist attraction to each other. When they freeze into solids they form tightly-packed crystals that are much denser than the liquid was originally. Water doesn't act this way. When it freezes, it expands: the molecules line up to form a very 'open' crystalline structure that is less dense than liquid water. This is why ice floats. And it's a good thing it does! If water acted like most other liquids, lakes and rivers would freeze solid and all life in them would die.
DJ. Khaled wtf
DJ. Khaled Give us... Another one.
DJ. Khaled We dont know if other living things need water to live. Michio kaku says exstra terestrials may be made of Mercury or hydrogen or anything weird like that. We will have to wait and see.
DJ. Khaled beautiful copy and paste job.
Bebop Yeah. He stole it from homesciencetools.
So that's what, 16 states of water now? Too much for me to keep up with. Solid, liquid and gas is enough for me.
Falney Yeah you are right Einstien.
water is a gender
stefansniper 17 genderfluid
1234 how many genders are in my store
there's 2
JM Jack McNally lol I see what you did there
stefansniper 17 and please don't be h2omophobic about it
I can't wait to go back to school and show off about my new knowledge
SMTG Nerd
Why the Fahrenheits? I thought this was a science channel!
Mikko Haavisto We common American folk understand temperature with Fahrenheit.
evlboy so evil Yea, but the Fahrenheit conversion allows a wider audience. Makes sense tbh.
evlboy so evil did you not hear him say Celsius? He gave you temperatures in Celsius
He uses the Celsius, the Fahrenheit conversion is here only for USAmericans, though I agree it'd be better if he used the Kelvin scale instead.
Mikko Haavisto it's not...
It's way to superficial to be considered a science channel
1:09 Fahrenheit?? You just said the temperature in celsius five seconds ago. WTF.
That one player just discovered a new state of water he calls it TheLegend27
Science is so damn awesome! Too bad I don't know 💩 about it.
continue watching dnews, scishow, vsauce, and keep asking teachers at school and you'll figure it out :)
Christian Gonzales o wow
SAD BOY asap science too. It's an amazing channel
SAD BOY Yup I've subscribed to those channels. I need more science in my life.
Christian Gonzales science is man made
I didn't get it, what was the new state again?
What's Up? Plasma
What's Up? Yiiii
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Thank you for not using Fahrenheit , i got tears.
there is a super-fluid state of water, that can be created by adding a water-solution called beer to a human Blatter. An unstoppable flowing force...
liquidminds hahahaha
Wait, so water is essential for survival? You need at least 8 glasses a day?? Oh ****. QUICK!! DOES ANYONE HAVE A GLASS???
Romeo VictorPlayer2 HA HA HA FUNNY LOL XD XD
Isn't that crossover temperature kind of a wide range? So, water above 60C acts one way, and below 40C another way, but what about in between those temperatures? What are the properties of 50C water? Is that the halfway point in terms of the water's properties resembling the hot or cold states, or is the transition within the crossover range less linear than that? I want to see the graph.
Okay, I went to read the source article, so if anyone else is also curious about these questions, this is the most relevant part of what I found:
"Once the water hit 40 degrees, things started to shift, and properties were changing all the way up to 60 degrees. Each property had a different 'crossover temperature' somewhere within this threshold, and the researchers suggest that this is because the liquid water had switched into a different phase.
"The team lists a few of these crossover temperatures: approximately 64 degrees Celsius for thermal conductivity, 50 degrees Celsius for refractive index, about 53 degrees Celsius for conductivity, and 57 degrees Celsius for
surface tension."
No, in that crossover temperature, you get kicked in the testicles by all of the mites living in your eyebrows. Make sure to have a weapon with you so that they won't steal your arms.
So scientists finally listened to Ugly God?
Gucci, Gucci, Gucci god is not ugly
Mdt Bros - headass
H2O = 1H and 2Os... I thought it was the other way around
just checked and yeah I was right... I think this channel just lost credibility.
he says 1 oxygen 2 hydrogen atoms. i understand it might have been a little confusing seeing as we usually say 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen.
A1ru then It will be dihydromonooxide
A1ru jk idk science
A1ru boy 😂😂
Makes me wonder if maybe these properties are more apparent in zero-gravity and a vacuum. In other words, if water was in such an environment maybe 60C is the melting point.
That being said, there is another state that water can be in - a supercritical fluid. That's where the water is at temperatures where it should vaporize but is under high pressure and becomes liquid.
kinda like the oceans on jupiter and saturn that they theorize.
I NEED THAT SHIRT! Thats amazing :D
I expect something more like a slimy water, or a touchable water gas. Turns out to be the same lickweed.
Ranggalih LickWeed
This is nothing new. Ancient Egyptian scientists wrote about this and used waters second state mixed with sand to move giant stones. "A wall painting in the tomb of Djehutihotep clearly shows a person standing on the front of the pulled sledge and pouring water over the sand just in front of it." This means the Egyptians knew of waters second state where it's viscosity makes things more "slippery".
Chris McCaulley Sure they weren't just talking about Jell-O?
Playasum pretty much yup
Quick aside, recent archaeological discoveries have shown that a large portion of the workforce that built the pyramids were paid labor, not slaves. In fact, very few slaves, in any, were used in the construction process.
** www.theguardian.com/world/2010/jan/11/great-pyramid-tombs-slaves-egypt
soo, hot or cold tea is better now?
The description says, "Scientists just discovered a second state of liquid water." The second state is a liquid.
I'd tap that water...
bad pun
i wonder if drinking warm water vs cold water has any sort of difference.
sometimes i like warm water.
Anun Kash u loose fat bro!
cold water feels like it hydrates better though, a cold glass of water in the midst of summer is wonderfull
Thank you for the information. We had no idea water's conductivity changed with temperature. Our second episode dealt with water bending - we'll incorporate this and give you a shout out in our next episode on water.
The solid form of air
Your point is?
Name Well Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Helium which make up Air are all elements and not chemicals, meaning that they can be all Five Forms of Matter. So yeah, The Components of Air can be solid.
Stop using fahrenheit, abandon that shit now!
Lord Black No. It is here to stay.
͝Λ̷͝ d ̷Z̷૯ ̟t̟ ƛ No it's probably going to be gone very soon
͝Λ̷͝ d ̷Z̷૯ ̟t̟ ƛ nah US is the only country that still uses it (Liberia and Myanmar are in the process of changing to metric) so eventually they will stop being the special snowflake
Ram Horton learn how to use context to detect sarcasm kid
Scientists be like: "Yo H2O, water you doing?"
I got a water ad...
Kamehameha so did I lol
HMan 20021 I got it again when I went to reply to you...
Kamehameha I WAIT...SO YOU REPLY TO HIM THAT YOU SAW IT AGAIN BUT HOW CAN YOU DO THAT BEFORE YOU CLICK THE VIDEO TO REPLY TO HIM? DID YOU COME BACK FROM THE FUTURE AND KNOW THAT YOU WILL SEE THE AD AGAIN?
Thang Tran Erm... Sure.
Why isn't it surprising that it's not California?
This was very interesting! Nice video!
Pro tip:: the word "unique" needs no help. Ever.
That hairline doe.
***** Ded 😭😂😂
Micropela that shit looks like an uppercase M
Dovakiin seventeen wow dude salty
Micropela hes trying to steal carl azus look
Micropela where..
Just casually watching your hair recede with each video..
So would you call this a "transitional phase"?
Keith Barrett water is in. puberty
it has its phases
It’s not a phase mom, this is who I really am.
aaaand we'll probably never hear of this again.
Wait I actually have an example of this! I work as volunteer on an old Dutch windmill. And if such a mill suffers from bugs eating away the wood, the inside of the mill gets a special heat treat with air, at around 60 celcius, to change the molecular structure of the wood so the bugs don't like to eat it anymore.
I think this has to do something with the changed state of the water inside the wood
Are they gonna annex it or will it remain a territory?
Arthur Furniss probably leave the Water Cycle altogether ever since now its up to gasmany to support the solids
Just got unsubbed from DNews. Thanks youtube!
No you didn't idiot
Rick Sanchez lol
Did you try turning it off and turning it back on again?
I have crippling depression
SebastianTheGreat Yes I did it didn't work. Then I realized it was unplugged...
Wolverine's hair stylist made him try something new.
heeeeeeyyy that's pretty 'cool'
get it
cause
ice is cool.
...
Yeah okay, I'll leave now
fok awf
Lazar beam i don't get it can you explain the joke more pls
Lazar beam LOLLL HAHHAHAHA THIS SHJT IS STUPID HAHAHAHHAHAHA you have done well my friend :D
Best imitation of Idubbz
FunkyPepeCat yup
is it better to shower with cold water or warm water?
omega5040 Cold Waters are the best!
+Gonk W
Gonk LMAO 😅😂😂
omega5040 cold, hot dries the skin
And it also dries out the hair...
Cool :) It's fascinating how some things that are so common are so complex.
Watched the whole video and still cant understand the answer.
Did you just assume it's physical state?
"I got snowy more were that iced from"😂❄
Be like water my friend.
IraqUpBeaches Titan has a life likelihood of 50% it has liquids we might have comed from Titan or Mars
IraqUpBeaches Bruce Lee?
can water exist in a plasma state. if so what temperature and what is it like
Dario Gonzalez it's at 12,000 K
Dario Gonzalez Water's a Chemical, and not an Element meaning it doesn't have to be all Five Forms of Matter.
Sagrotan Though you'd still get water if you cool that "water plasma" back down. So it kiiiind of makes sense to call it like that in some way, though technically it's ofc. just a mix of Hydrogen-plasma amd Oxygrn-plasma.
Does that have anything to do with how the body's temperature is normally at around 36-37°C? And possibly the fatality risk of body teperature over 40°C. and how the brain starts to degrade at 50°C?
Great, another thing they're gonna force us to study