Looking forward to the cesium spectacle! Very cool to see these extreme substances. Things like oleum and SO3 are rarely on display and never so vividly!
Due to wikipedia, there should be a metal alloy containing 41% Cesium, 12% Sodium and 47% Potassium with a melting point of - 78°C I would love to see some reactions with it. Also the flame colour could be interesting.
So nice to see specimen of substances I only read in books about. Also such reactions are something noone would ever try for any reaction at those concentrations, but seeing what would happen is sooo entertaining!!
Honestly the channel is so underrated. As I watching your videos for a while, the content quality so unique and nice that I don't even notice your sub count. I assumed that it will be near 6M but now I am surprised to see that only 85K subs. You deserve to be a 10M channel. So underrated. Keep growing. BTW I am subbed ❤️
Whilst working as a lab technician, I inadvertently mixed 20% oleum and water; the resulting exothermic reaction sprayed my face and arms. Luckily, PPE (especially goggles) left me with scarred skin only. I learned a lot from that experience.
Cesium is reactive enough as it is. It would be more interesting to see some reactions of it in the inert atmosphere so it doesn't burn upon air contact. Putting it in oleum is too overkill for the effect.
I offload 125,000 lbs of Oleum 105% concentrate from tank trucks into process tanks everyday. Cool video, I learned a lot. I've personally seen what oleum does to skin. Extremely bad burns and permanent scaring. The place we recieve oleum from has very relaxed PPE procedures. They have so many oleum related plant injuries, I can't believe nobody steps in.
Sulfuric and Nitric are my favorite acids. Both inert until oxidized and protonated. Their anhydrides (sulfur trioxide) and (dinitrogen pentoxide) are even nastier.
I know, but I only have SbCl5. I'll have to do a synthesis with hydrogen fluoride to get what you're talking about :\ maybe I will when the channel has more subscribers and views ;)
@@ChemicalForce It has to be used sooner or later ;) all those molecules aching to touch warer :D What would it do if you just smashed against the floor somewhere?
He works at a chemical supply company, and he also get his chemicals there most of the time. So its not too expensive for him, and thats why he's able to get such exotic chemicals
We want to see both liquid and solid chunks poured into the oleum of course! Crazy chems on this channel. Keep it up And if its anything i want to see more. It would be fluorine Or maybe even chlorine trifluoride. To kick it up a notch!!
Wait... the cesium ampule is so huge. Must be really precious. If you open it I would try to save it in a dry liquid or under argon. Then i would like to see how it sublimates or how it reacts with nitrogen for example. Smooth reactions firstly, you know ;)
Think of the experiments he could do with 500k subscribers!!! He already makes such a high quality production. It'd be do good to see him with a big budget.
My heart stopped when you threatened to pour molten caesium into the bottle of oleum....! I would love to see the reaction of caesium with oleum, but I think you'll need to arrange a mechanism for adding them remotely.
Hey pls do many more videos like this.thanks for showing us all of these rare chemical reactions. Can u try making liquid ozone or something like that? I would love to see that
Noo, anything less than a mixture of SO3 and N2O5 (which is what any *real* chemist would actually use for nitrations 8P), reacting with [Cs(NH3)6]+e− isn't worthy of this great channel!
One thing I have always wanted to see is someone trying to make caesium auride. I think it would be interesting to see a metal behaving like a non-metal in the presence of the metalliest metal there is. Do you have any gold lying around?
Or maybe make some Crypt{Caesium}Caeside, by chelating (the technical term is "gobbling up" XD) that big 'ol Cesium atom with a nice, large cryptand molecule. Perhaps it would even be possible to form the Crypt{Barium} double salt of Caeside and Electride!?
@@matiszyszak4064 Well, we do have a distinct lack of organo-Neptinium workplace safety data... Still, I think DimethylMercury-203 still reigns supreme as the thrill seaker's ultimate seafood condiment.
imagine a guy on a party flexing his Cuban chain, meanwhile a nerdy chemist yawns standing in the corner, quietly owning a set of ampoules that is worth ten times that
Nothing unusual in particular: a ventilation hood, a chemical protective and sometimes a safety mask with a face shield. As far as equipment goes, I use macro lenses, which allows me to place a camera far away from the area where actions take place :D
But how about reactions of "asbestous" SO3?🤔 "Asbestous" allotropical modification of SO3 is more interest form in rections with solid substances, as zincum powder, cellulose, cristalline Cu2I2, KOH, Cu3P...
I'm confused. I thought you were showing us SO3 in that container with white crystals? Wikipedia says they melt over 17C. Were you keeping them cool and just pulled them out for the video?
@@ChemicalForce That is cool! Which one do you have and where can I learn more about it? (obviously Wikipedia doesn't know much about it). Thanks for the detailed and fast reply!
@@darksentinel9304 Perdón por no responder antes y haber estado ocupado con el trabajo. Me gustaría hacer un experimento del proceso de doble contacto, vi cuántos de ustedes hacen algunos de sus videos con oleum y tenía curiosidad por tener ese conocimiento, también me gustaría hacerlo como si fuera una mini-planta .
I know, but I only have SbCl5. I'll have to do a synthesis with hydrogen fluoride to get what you're talking about :\ maybe I will when the channel has more subscribers and views ;)
@@ChemicalForce Oooo! Hi! Many Thanks for Your chanel! There are cool, crazy, unique reactions!!! I have not seen anything like it! I wish You the lot subscribers! Looks like You spent for rare reagents very much money!
Wow very good reaction thanks. Please do the caesium in oleum and if you can do rubidium metal in oleum please please .It is my favourite metal rubidium pls pls
Please could you teach me to make sulfur trioxide- I tried very desperately according to the lab preparation methods but failed every time. Even the catalytic vanadium pentoxide method is difficult to implement. Your kind response will be appreciated.
@@Paonporteur Sadly none of the two - SO3 and P2O5 are sold in the country where I live ..... possibly because they're banned for importing from overseas ?? Fortunately however I've found a way to make it : by decomposition of Sulfamic acid (H3NSO3), which is available. I'll see how efficient this synthesis will prove to be.
Please can you make liquid ozone and mix it with fuels, mainly decaborane, hexamine, lithium aluminum hydride, and hydrazine. If you could do this it would be AMAZING!!!
ChemicalForce: Hint - Do not throw potassium metal into oleum. Also ChemicalForce: Do you want me to melt caesium ans throw it in a vessel with plenty of oleum? Anyway, where did yiu get your chemicals from? Pretty curious to know who delivers pretty much enough SO3 to turn a human body into a lump of charcoal and bone powder
Every single one of your videos leaves me wondering "What in the actual F is that stuff used for?!?!?" This stuff is a real doozy, though. Honest question, what is this stuff actually used for?
Please do a couple of vacuum distillations with the Ceasium and grow a small crop of ultra pure dendritic crystals of the Ceasium metal.
Looking forward to the cesium spectacle!
Very cool to see these extreme substances. Things like oleum and SO3 are rarely on display and never so vividly!
That's a legitimately terrifying substance!
Definitely in the list of "fascinating shit I don't want to deal with", along with organomercury compounds.
@@thafff SiF4?
@@PhantomKING113 ** backs up and hisses **
@@PhantomKING113 fucking hell, just why?!
@@thafff could be worse, it could be FOOF
That stuff explodes with a molar energy exothermic output of 433kcal!!!
Due to wikipedia, there should be a metal alloy containing 41% Cesium, 12% Sodium and 47% Potassium with a melting point of - 78°C I would love to see some reactions with it. Also the flame colour could be interesting.
Sodium lines would overpower it, it would look yellow to our eyes.
What did Wikipedia do to invent it? Sounds interesting.
Yep, I've heard about it, it's called soviet alloy, maybe one day I'll make video about it, because I have all the components anyway xD
It is too mainstream, but there's still a chance I might make a video about it =)
ChemicalForce
So it’s OUR alloy ?
the most underrated channel on youtube
Why so
@@Prchemist06 Lost
I dont believe that
I love that this channel is like Ex&F but with way better cameras and awesome macro shots
So nice to see specimen of substances I only read in books about. Also such reactions are something noone would ever try for any reaction at those concentrations, but seeing what would happen is sooo entertaining!!
Thank you! That's what I make my videos for!
Honestly the channel is so underrated. As I watching your videos for a while, the content quality so unique and nice that I don't even notice your sub count. I assumed that it will be near 6M but now I am surprised to see that only 85K subs. You deserve to be a 10M channel. So underrated. Keep growing. BTW I am subbed ❤️
Whilst working as a lab technician, I inadvertently mixed 20% oleum and water; the resulting exothermic reaction sprayed my face and arms. Luckily, PPE (especially goggles) left me with scarred skin only. I learned a lot from that experience.
This is the best Science channel i ever seen!!!
Cesium is reactive enough as it is. It would be more interesting to see some reactions of it in the inert atmosphere so it doesn't burn upon air contact. Putting it in oleum is too overkill for the effect.
Wow really cool video and that's a loot of sulfur trioxyde! Now let's play with fluorine! :)
@@matiszyszak4064 already did :3
Mati SzyszAK Yep, it was Royal Institution IIRC. Though it wasn’t nearly as impressive as I’d expected.
Flourine is boring, lets make something with Kryptondiflouride!
@@yaykruser Yeah, who needs 36 kcal/mol when we have 11 kcal/mol?
Nice reactions! :) Can't wait to see that Caesium reacting with oleum!
U were just amazing bro!!!!!!!! Very vivdly and clear description of reactions of So3.Kudos!!!!!!!!1
Jesus, oleum looks truly cool!
I offload 125,000 lbs of Oleum 105% concentrate from tank trucks into process tanks everyday. Cool video, I learned a lot. I've personally seen what oleum does to skin. Extremely bad burns and permanent scaring. The place we recieve oleum from has very relaxed PPE procedures. They have so many oleum related plant injuries, I can't believe nobody steps in.
My eyes are burning just watching this video
Sulfuric and Nitric are my favorite acids. Both inert until oxidized and protonated.
Their anhydrides (sulfur trioxide) and (dinitrogen pentoxide) are even nastier.
for those wondering, SO3 (Sulfur TriOxide) Can also be produced from the thermal decomposition of CuSO4 (Copper Sulfate) @ >800 Degrees Celsius
How can it be all three of those at once.
Remember a lab where we were supposed to dehydrate copper sulfate to make white powder but someone over did it and fid exactly that 😵
Wow really a nice experiment..... Thanks for such a video^_^
That is an incredible amount of cesium.
Please show us some reactions with super acids like flour antimonic acid or similar
There are no videos on UA-cam about this
Please please please 😬
I know, but I only have SbCl5. I'll have to do a synthesis with hydrogen fluoride to get what you're talking about :\ maybe I will when the channel has more subscribers and views ;)
Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride is correct: SbCl5 + 5 AHF --> SbF5 + 5 AHCl ~ SbF6 + 2 AHF --> Fluoroantimonic Acid Stoichiometric. Pure fluorine would oxidize the antimony pentachloride causing immediate explosion.
There is a reason why there are no videos of H2SbF7 on UA-cam
@@ChemicalForce Good! Hydrochloric acid gas and, theoretically, you make hexachloroantimonic (V) acid.
@@SuperAngelofglory What reason would that be?
The way the tip of the ampoule is sealed makes me slightly nervous.
Please do some reaction with that beautiful SO3 :D!
I'm too greedy to break an ampoule with it right now :D
@@ChemicalForce It has to be used sooner or later ;) all those molecules aching to touch warer :D
What would it do if you just smashed against the floor somewhere?
U mad bro? So huge caesium ampule, how it cost?
He probably made it himself? Cæsium is easy enough to make if you have the proper set up, and glass blowing skills.
Probably because someone set a price, Rapid Synthetics.
Must be a pain to recover
masacatior Its actually pretty easy, look at codyslab, he made a video of it.
He works at a chemical supply company, and he also get his chemicals there most of the time. So its not too expensive for him, and thats why he's able to get such exotic chemicals
We want to see both liquid and solid chunks poured into the oleum of course! Crazy chems on this channel. Keep it up And if its anything i want to see more. It would be fluorine Or maybe even chlorine trifluoride. To kick it up a notch!!
He really deserves more subscribers he put he’s life at risk for our entertainment
Wait... the cesium ampule is so huge. Must be really precious. If you open it I would try to save it in a dry liquid or under argon. Then i would like to see how it sublimates or how it reacts with nitrogen for example. Smooth reactions firstly, you know ;)
Those beautiful SO3 crystals Oo Wow!
Think of the experiments he could do with 500k subscribers!!! He already makes such a high quality production. It'd be do good to see him with a big budget.
My heart stopped when you threatened to pour molten caesium into the bottle of oleum....!
I would love to see the reaction of caesium with oleum, but I think you'll need to arrange a mechanism for adding them remotely.
First time seeing your channel and already in love with it. Subbed!
You really should have more subscribers
That was one WILD video.....NICE
Awesome stuff very scary chem right there, I would love to see how titanium nitride is made.
Hey pls do many more videos like this.thanks for showing us all of these rare chemical reactions. Can u try making liquid ozone or something like that? I would love to see that
Mayby I'm wrong, but oleum is 100% H2SO4, villed vith SO3
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Extremely beautiful
Just loved it !
The white fumes are what clouds are like on Venus!
Wow look like the scary stuff in most movies of the bad DR's or Evil genius, Muh ha ha ha ha!
Well, how about LiAlH4 reacting with a mixture of H2SO4 and HNO3 (usuallt used for nitration)?
Noo, anything less than a mixture of SO3 and N2O5 (which is what any *real* chemist would actually use for nitrations 8P), reacting with [Cs(NH3)6]+e− isn't worthy of this great channel!
@@mortlet5180 I'd love to make a video about caesium solution in liquid ammonia though
@@Paonporteur Already done 😀
look at my video "I Soaked Burning Magnesium in Nonflammable Liquids!"
How about metaphosphoric acid? Apparently it's an even stronger dehydrating agent than oleum; the only stronger is phosphorus pentoxide.
Oh Oreo!!!!! Comfortable with oleum while everything is being destroyed!
We digest it 😐
nice, what about N2O5?
I would like to make videos about each and every oxide except for trinitramide :D
Thath was really teasing!
Cesium looks nice.
It's called oleum due to its oily consistency.
A video about ICl3 will be very cool.
how to make sulfur fireproof?
Why is Sulphur trioxide looks like white crystals?
This was awesome
i watched this from behind my couch.
Thanos should’ve used this 🤣
Pure cesium looks so beautiful. It shouldn't use in chemical reactions. :-)
One thing I have always wanted to see is someone trying to make caesium auride. I think it would be interesting to see a metal behaving like a non-metal in the presence of the metalliest metal there is.
Do you have any gold lying around?
Or maybe make some Crypt{Caesium}Caeside, by chelating (the technical term is "gobbling up" XD) that big 'ol Cesium atom with a nice, large cryptand molecule.
Perhaps it would even be possible to form the Crypt{Barium} double salt of Caeside and Electride!?
Finding gold isn't hard unlike synthesizing auride. :D
@@matiszyszak4064 Well, we do have a distinct lack of organo-Neptinium workplace safety data...
Still, I think DimethylMercury-203 still reigns supreme as the thrill seaker's ultimate seafood condiment.
It’s didn’t ignite sodium amide but it oxidized it all the way to nitrogen dioxide! 😮
Why is the first flame always green? Is it because it's a mixture the blue flame from Sulfur and the red/orange flame from the Borates?
Nice to meet you.
damn that bottle probably cost like at least a 100 bucks - respect
imagine a guy on a party flexing his Cuban chain, meanwhile a nerdy chemist yawns standing in the corner, quietly owning a set of ampoules that is worth ten times that
what equipments you use to protect yourself,the chemicals and filming equipment?
Nothing unusual in particular: a ventilation hood, a chemical protective and sometimes a safety mask with a face shield. As far as equipment goes, I use macro lenses, which allows me to place a camera far away from the area where actions take place :D
Where did you order that;) i was unable to find single online shops for that
When is the caesium video coming? Did I miss it? I can't find it anywhere
later
what happens if you pour molten NaOH into it? I suppose nothing because no ions present,.. unless you add water... but I may be wrong
Whoah, you have LAH? That stuff is impossible to get in the US
2 different gas inside bottle 1 goes up 1 down. can u explain
But how about reactions of "asbestous" SO3?🤔
"Asbestous" allotropical modification of SO3 is more interest form in rections with solid substances, as zincum powder, cellulose, cristalline Cu2I2, KOH, Cu3P...
I'm confused. I thought you were showing us SO3 in that container with white crystals? Wikipedia says they melt over 17C. Were you keeping them cool and just pulled them out for the video?
SO3 has 3 modifications, the one that melts at 17C is γ-SO3, and that's not the one I have.
@@ChemicalForce That is cool! Which one do you have and where can I learn more about it? (obviously Wikipedia doesn't know much about it). Thanks for the detailed and fast reply!
You are the best 👍
Thanks, mate. Appreciate your kind words ^_^
Where do you get your chemicals?
Diethylzinc has interesting properties. A suggestion for a future video, maybe.
I have some other zinc organic compounds.
Is oleum the old term for conc sulphuric acid?
Wow. It fumes very nicely like TiCl4. By the way, that black Oreo looks cool. Can I have a bite?
There're a lot of other chemicals that fume as nicely as TiCl4.
Mmmm, oreoleum!
Is H2S2O7 is not oleum? SO3 is this acid anhydrous.
Hi friend. How to synthesize the oleum?
You can't even English
@@darksentinel9304 I do not speak English
@@oscarenriquez4838 what are you going to do with oleum?
by distilling sulfuric acid with phosphorus pentoxide
@@darksentinel9304 Perdón por no responder antes y haber estado ocupado con el trabajo. Me gustaría hacer un experimento del proceso de doble contacto, vi cuántos de ustedes hacen algunos de sus videos con oleum y tenía curiosidad por tener ese conocimiento, también me gustaría hacerlo como si fuera una mini-planta .
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antimony compounds would make a great video.
Cesium hydroxide and fuming sulfuric acid?
But how about reactions of "asbestous" SO3?🤔
It would be cool, if You can get and show reactions with super acid HSbF6
I know, but I only have SbCl5. I'll have to do a synthesis with hydrogen fluoride to get what you're talking about :\ maybe I will when the channel has more subscribers and views ;)
@@ChemicalForce Oooo! Hi! Many Thanks for Your chanel! There are cool, crazy, unique reactions!!!
I have not seen anything like it! I wish You the lot subscribers! Looks like You spent for rare reagents very much money!
Try using flourine
Where do you get the funds to purchase all these expensive chemicals?
it's doesn't really matter, the subscribers' respect has a bigger cost ^_^
@@ChemicalForce this is so lovely and genuine. I'm promoting your chanel in my class
Oleum = The chainsaw of chemistry
GIVE THE MAN A LIKE FOR FS SAKE
Wow very good reaction thanks. Please do the caesium in oleum and if you can do rubidium metal in oleum please please .It is my favourite metal rubidium pls pls
I have just only one 200mg ampoule with Rb so far :(((
I would like to know their chemical reaction
Please could you teach me to make sulfur trioxide- I tried very desperately according to the lab preparation methods but failed every time.
Even the catalytic vanadium pentoxide method is difficult to implement.
Your kind response will be appreciated.
@@Paonporteur Sadly none of the two - SO3 and P2O5 are sold in the country where I live ..... possibly because they're banned for importing from overseas ??
Fortunately however I've found a way to make it : by decomposition of Sulfamic acid (H3NSO3), which is available. I'll see how efficient this synthesis will prove to be.
Is this fuming sulfuric acid?
Ok, but can you throw some sodium in water?
Im disappointed i didnt see FeO + SO³
(For the rust - oleum pun.😅 )
can you put the fluantimonic acid?
Bois i found the ceo of how to basic
Sir can u make a video with fluorine pls.
Please can you make liquid ozone and mix it with fuels, mainly decaborane, hexamine, lithium aluminum hydride, and hydrazine. If you could do this it would be AMAZING!!!
You can see a few reactions with liquid O3 on Explosions&Fire2 channel, I'm about to make some too ;)
love you!!!
ChemicalForce: Hint - Do not throw potassium metal into oleum.
Also ChemicalForce: Do you want me to melt caesium ans throw it in a vessel with plenty of oleum?
Anyway, where did yiu get your chemicals from? Pretty curious to know who delivers pretty much enough SO3 to turn a human body into a lump of charcoal and bone powder
Try autoignition with aluminium tetrahydrides
Every single one of your videos leaves me wondering "What in the actual F is that stuff used for?!?!?" This stuff is a real doozy, though. Honest question, what is this stuff actually used for?
damn that's nice
What is the vapor please
I think it's H2SO4 (sulfuric acid)
Holds an ampule of pure SO3 in his hands but wears only a pair of nitrile gloves.