Yeah I can’t imagine this is very concentrated, I deal with sulfuric acid at the oil refinery I work at, and you don’t want to breath that shit in at all it’s terrible. Plus it eats through carbon steel piping on a regular basis and even the stainless steel piping leaks sometimes, I don’t know how a chicken breast survived.. I’ve seen it eat through leather gloves like nothing.
@@justinsnider9772 Yeah it's pretty dilute. It's just 1.0 molar solution. 54.3ml of concentrated sulfuric acid (98%) mixed with almost one liter of water
The watch solution turned blue because the sulfuric acid reacted with the copper within the internals of the watch creating copper sulfate which is blue in solution.
prob the dyes aswell, as sulfuric acid needs second oxidizer to react with Cu, O2 works but it's slow ^^ prob other things as the blue is too dark and conc. solutions of copper sulfate look diff :)
The only thing that comes to mind, that can disolve glas is hydrofluoric acid (HF). But id rather not have someone handle that without the knowledge, proper training and proper safety precautions.
Seth Butler yea like on the UA-cam channel actionlab when he got the diamond to believe to of lost .02 grams or something close to that and plus that acid would not for a month bc the hydrogen gets dissolve but it should not take no time at all to dissolve any of that stuff I guess u wouldn’t need a month anyway 😂
Was going to say, made basic circuit boards before. Started with a board completely covered in copper leaf, protect the parts you want to keep then bathe in sulfuric acid to get rid of the excess copper
The circuit board was made with coper and silver and gold. Sulfuric acid alone cant disolve gold so you would need some decent nitric acid at a much higher temperature. The egg shell was calcium carbonate. The acid disolves the carbonate shell and steals moisture from the yoke and egg white. Simi solid material results
On the bottle at the beginning it looks like it says it’s a 1.0 molar solution. If it were a higher concentration, such as a 5.0 molar solution it may have a more dramatic reaction as well
1M is roughly equivalent to just 5% sulfuric acid. In the lab we usually use 10M and if you spill it on paper you can see a dramatic change in colour (white to dark brown) in under a minute. So yeah, this test would make much more sense using concentrated acid.
AtTheWoods or safety precautions he poured the acid directly on his hand if it was a concentration higher than 1 molar it would have burned through his glove
Not really. He doesn't use the scientific method. His "experiments" just amount to him going "oh cool" and thats it. No hypothesis. He doesn't write anything down after he experiments. No control groups. He doesn't try the experiments again under different parameters. etc. What I'm getting at is while he does experiments he doesn't question WHY something happened too much, he just goes "I don't know why that happened but its cool" while if he was science oriented like a scientist he would keep searching for the answers until he had them.
“Scientific method” is the difference. This has none: No manipulation of variables, no hypothesis, no way to record outcomes, no discussion of limitations. This is nothing near science. Thank God ! Or you’d be watching this without electricity.
I think the blue color could be coming from the H2SO4 reacting with some copper in the watch to form CuSO4 which has a blue color and is soluble in water
prob the dyes aswell, as sulfuric acid needs second oxidizer to react with Cu, O2 works but it's slow ^^ prob other things as the blue is too dark and conc. solutions of copper sulfate look diff :)
@@TheChemicalWorkshop there's still probably a little in solution as there was a little air left in the jar. There's no way it's only Cupric Sulfate it's too dark. It could be some dyes that leaked or another compound in solution.
@@masterlotiondmt yeah true, but the color wasn't caused by copper sulfate, but mostly by other stuff tbh if he got the jar i can guide him to do some basic reactions to drop out whatever is there, as many comment saying CuSO4
Have you thought about adding some sort of time lapse so we can see the objects dissolve over the time you put them in the acid? Or maybe taking a picture of the mason jars every day? I think it could be a really cool addition to the videos!
He was only fine because of the low conc. He should atleast know not to take lightly of such strong acid.once my friend was working with sulphuric acid it was very dilute but one drop very small jumped in his eye and he had white spot same as cataract thankfully it recovered in about a week time. (Bad eng though)
@@ihaveabeaoproblem4694 that happens. Sometimes there's a little bit of water left in a cup on the counter and you accidently drop the pill in it. Happened to me. Doesn't need to be full. Doesn't need any water. Just being wet can dissolve a pill.
The Prisoners of AZ I’m not a kid. What I mean was he says he’ll put something away for a week and then cut to a month later. I think it’s funny when he does it, hence the comment
Most reactions between anything mixed with sulfuric acid are exothermic, so the eggs likely cooked in that solution. Vinegar is an acid which eats away at egg shells so it makes sense that it ate away at the shells as well. But it boiled the eggs too. Interesting.
@@cianahern2274 2:20 zero acid involved and still touches the chicken with gloves on like it's got the plague. Are you a vegetarian and got butt hurt by that comment for no reason at all? Just because you're unobservant doesn't mean I'm generalizing vegetarians. Get real.
@@92clintonr Zero raw chicken meat involved and still wore gloves with the Gummy bears, the eggs, the Orbeez, and the smart watch. Plus, touching raw chicken feels all gooey and gross, and the fact that it can give you salmonella makes it even more gross to me. Yet, I am not a vegetarian. Also, if you watch his other videos on eating MRE's he eats eggs and bacon. He obviously is not a vegetarian. Just because you're "observant" doesn't mean your assumption is correct. Are you butt hurt that you were wrong because some gloves he had on during the WHOLE EXPERIMENT made you think he was vegetarian? Just because he's disgusted by the way raw chicken feels doesn't mean he's a vegetarian. Get real.
oml i love this guy ong he doesnt talk about the science of it all its literally some guy with a dope ass beard in his garage putting random items in random things this is what peeking at life looks like
"look like it pulled the moist from the inside" thats wat it does , also when the acid eat the calcium shell from the egg release heat and half boiled the egg
I’m obsessed with watching these since he randomly popped in my suggested but why does my mans never have a controlled group for his experiments, we need some variables 😩
Concentrated sulfuric acid is a drying agent. That's why the orbeez shrunk, they didn't fill up with acid because the acid molecule is "bigger" than the water molecule so it can't get into the pores, but it can pull the water out since water can pass through. Sulfuric acid can't really dissolve most types plastic so that's why they're mostly intact. That's also why the chicken is "dry". Both it and the eggs are also sort of cooked because the acid denatured the proteins (which is what happens when you cook something)
Next up “I left my neighbor in sulfuric acid for 30 days”
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That sounds sinister 😱😱😱
Buddy boy just put his face right over this solution and took a big sniff wtf
Yikes that's what I was thinking too like yeah using eye protection boi needs a fuckin gas mask an open ventilation
Wafting is a thing my guy
This must be super diluted or else he would have been pretty messed up.
Yeah I can’t imagine this is very concentrated, I deal with sulfuric acid at the oil refinery I work at, and you don’t want to breath that shit in at all it’s terrible. Plus it eats through carbon steel piping on a regular basis and even the stainless steel piping leaks sometimes, I don’t know how a chicken breast survived.. I’ve seen it eat through leather gloves like nothing.
@@justinsnider9772 Yeah it's pretty dilute. It's just 1.0 molar solution. 54.3ml of concentrated sulfuric acid (98%) mixed with almost one liter of water
The watch solution turned blue because the sulfuric acid reacted with the copper within the internals of the watch creating copper sulfate which is blue in solution.
Ah fuck. You beat me to it. I'm glad someone caught it.
Jason Pepe he could’ve also extracted the gold inthe contact points fromthe acid because ya know, gold dissolves in sulfuric acid.
prob the dyes aswell, as sulfuric acid needs second oxidizer to react with Cu, O2 works but it's slow ^^ prob other things as the blue is too dark and conc. solutions of copper sulfate look diff :)
Fuck i commented this but not as good
The Chemical Workshop couldn’t be better said
I like to imagine Tyler has an entire corner of his garage full of mason jars with various liquids and materials inside
Hello
I'm waiting for the moment when the jar dissolves.
The only thing that comes to mind, that can disolve glas is hydrofluoric acid (HF). But id rather not have someone handle that without the knowledge, proper training and proper safety precautions.
@@DrakhValor sodium hydroxide can dissolve glass and is commonly sold as a drain cleaner in either a solution or a more pure granulated form
Not going to happen, the one with the smart watch might pop from the buildup of hydrogen gas, but sulfuric acid won't react with glass.
Okr
HF- hydrofluoric acid will dissolve the glass so will stronger acids but sulfuric acid isn't strong enough to dissolve the glass.
Friend- wanna go out tonight?
No sorry I'm gonna stay in and watch things dissolve in sulfuric acid until 1am
Brittany Reeder Jeffrey Dahmer As a Teen
But who watched the video ...you you you
kikikirickie who are you talking to??
These replies confuse me
I have been watching till 9am..
Up next:
I put mason jars in mason jars for 30 days
Ronald Zeits lol
Should do this
I literally thought that right before I read this
Inside of plastic bins inside a furnace
Tyler really needs to do this
You should have added hydrogen peroxide as an oxidizer because it would have made the acid stronger. It needs oxygen in order to dissolve the objects
Seth Butler yea like on the UA-cam channel actionlab when he got the diamond to believe to of lost .02 grams or something close to that and plus that acid would not for a month bc the hydrogen gets dissolve but it should not take no time at all to dissolve any of that stuff I guess u wouldn’t need a month anyway 😂
Yeah, and it’s completely safe which is nice. No explosion or anything. Also works well with a torn piece of aluminum foil.
i was trying to suggest that very thing
Do the different types of.glues like that for an hour amd.compare wood block strengths
Aka Piranha solution
When he said "And last but not least.. Probably the worst of everything.." I was almost for sure that he was going to say *pickles*
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¿乃尺ㄩ卄 爪ㄖ爪乇几ㄒ .. she’s talking about at 2:03
¿乃尺ㄩ卄 爪ㄖ爪乇几ㄒ you friccing donkey
Swear😭😭
Ye I was like pickle and my dad was like wtf and I said don't ask
*someone walks by and sees the gummy bears* “oooo vodka gummies!” *chugs*
Dam
*Dies*
Your shit would erode the toilet floor and hit the downstairs neighbor on the head
I thought of kool aid
Why did I say vodka gummies in a Russian accent XD
i wish you had put the orbees back in water to see if they plump back up
I agree. I was hoping he would. ☹️
Agreed!!!
Yeah me too
He should have tried. It was the obvious choice but he is also sometimes.
I thought this too.
the chicken and the eggs kind of looked cooked. like the egg yolk looked like a boiled egg yolk
Or like a cyst on dr pimple popper, it even had a sack like a cyst does 🤢
for some reason acid does make stuff extremely hot :) and sometimes go on fire :) good observation!
youtube sulfuric acid vs sugar :D
The egg shell is calcium carbonate. When it reacts with sulfuric acid the reaction produces a lot of heat, so the eggs are cooked
@@thejaguarmc6647 nice to know
UA-cam:...
Me:..what?
UA-cam:Wanna see some things in acid?
Me:Um...yeah! Sure.
Thats 100% how i found this channel lol
Same here lol
I actually searched for this 😂
Next up: flex gluing my neighbor’s car to the ground when he has a important Business meeting that he can’t miss.
Leaving flex glued car in sulfuric acid for 30 days
Cat*
6 D3VIL 6 that’s what I thought it said when I saw it
@@Yukari_Yakumo amazing
@@pillbugheart leaving neighbor in sulfuric acid for 30 days
It turned blue because it dissolved the copper and silver in the watch!
Perhaps
It would be the reaction between the acid and the lithium ion battery
@@Mwisd402 your correct, the color comes from copper and silver sulfate, and probably some dissolved plastics and other stuff from the battery
Was going to say, made basic circuit boards before. Started with a board completely covered in copper leaf, protect the parts you want to keep then bathe in sulfuric acid to get rid of the excess copper
The circuit board was made with coper and silver and gold. Sulfuric acid alone cant disolve gold so you would need some decent nitric acid at a much higher temperature. The egg shell was calcium carbonate. The acid disolves the carbonate shell and steals moisture from the yoke and egg white. Simi solid material results
Up next: flex glueing my neighbors lawnmower.
Hahahahaha lol
Neckst up by daddy long neck
Yeeeeeees
On the bottle at the beginning it looks like it says it’s a 1.0 molar solution. If it were a higher concentration, such as a 5.0 molar solution it may have a more dramatic reaction as well
Hell. You can almost get concentrated sulfuric acid in some drain cleaners. That or just go for broke and do oleum instead.
1M is roughly equivalent to just 5% sulfuric acid. In the lab we usually use 10M and if you spill it on paper you can see a dramatic change in colour (white to dark brown) in under a minute. So yeah, this test would make much more sense using concentrated acid.
By the way he handles sulfuric acid in this video I don't think its a good idea to get him higher concretated stuff
Rj Number79 this acid is weak compared to other acids out there.
The state of that smart watch demonstrates the weakness of the acid
“im no scientist” my guy, these are literally experiments. youre just a scientist without a degree lol
AtTheWoods or safety precautions he poured the acid directly on his hand if it was a concentration higher than 1 molar it would have burned through his glove
@@davidp1838 He also directly took a big sniff of it. Safety precautions? Never heard of em'!
Any chemist who tries this with higher molarity sulfuric acid will get hurt.
Not really. He doesn't use the scientific method. His "experiments" just amount to him going "oh cool" and thats it. No hypothesis. He doesn't write anything down after he experiments. No control groups. He doesn't try the experiments again under different parameters. etc. What I'm getting at is while he does experiments he doesn't question WHY something happened too much, he just goes "I don't know why that happened but its cool" while if he was science oriented like a scientist he would keep searching for the answers until he had them.
“Scientific method” is the difference. This has none: No manipulation of variables, no hypothesis, no way to record outcomes, no discussion of limitations. This is nothing near science. Thank God ! Or you’d be watching this without electricity.
"I think that would be extremely cool"
Lawn mower: rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Tyler: 😑
69 likes, nice
Those mason jars have been through so much 😭😭
Tyler: *sticks nose in jar full of acid*
Very professional lmao
How you doin cad é an scéal
I was told in my 6th grade class to waft it
Even vinegar is unpleasant to directly sniff, this stuff must be very diluted.
Gareth Baus vinegar smells delicious you dweeb
@@Nik-mg1rp when you stick your nose directly over the opening to a bottle and inhale it just smells like burning.
“ I poured sulfuric acid all over my neighbors lawn”
chicken breast falling into mason jar: *SLORP*
Lol
Not gonna lie, I was really hoping his neighbor was mowing his lawn after the 30 days.
Me too
yea me too kind of
Person: you wanna go out on the town tonight 😉
Me: can't need to watch shit dissolve for three hours straight.
“Turned the WATER blue.” Can I have a glass of “water” please? Looks refreshing.
Best thing to do is mix sulfuric acid and peroxide. You make what is called piranha solution
Because it eats anything?
@@92clintonr basically
These videos actually turn my day around tbh, they're just so simple but relaxing and running I love it. Thank you Tyler
We love how many times he said ‘oh’ when dealing with the eggs (and the zit visual was... something) 😂
I was really hoping that the guy would still be mowing his lawn 30 days later.
Later that night, an unknown someone sprayed lawn with acid.
Same here lol
Same, it tickled my brain and I thought for a second I heard it
I think the blue color could be coming from the H2SO4 reacting with some copper in the watch to form CuSO4 which has a blue color and is soluble in water
Lucien Skinner-Savallisch it’s just the copper. It’s completely blue in solution.
prob the dyes aswell, as sulfuric acid needs second oxidizer to react with Cu, O2 works but it's slow ^^ prob other things as the blue is too dark and conc. solutions of copper sulfate look diff :)
@@syndicatesabot470 there has to be something to make the copper soluble in the water otherwise it'll just sit there in it's metallic form.
@@TheChemicalWorkshop there's still probably a little in solution as there was a little air left in the jar. There's no way it's only Cupric Sulfate it's too dark. It could be some dyes that leaked or another compound in solution.
@@masterlotiondmt yeah true, but the color wasn't caused by copper sulfate, but mostly by other stuff
tbh if he got the jar i can guide him to do some basic reactions to drop out whatever is there, as many comment saying CuSO4
*TYLER: NEXT VIDEO, WHAT HAPPENS IF I PUT ACID IN MY NEIGHBORS LAWN MOWER*
That sounds like a Project Farm idea. :)
@@gnic76 Yes!
you make some of the best content, ive been watching you fora while now , keep up the growth of your channel and good luck
holy s*** you liked my comment❤️
Next up “I left 5 things in cyanide for 30 days.”
I'm waiting for chloroform. Especially with the way he huffs right out of the jar when he opens it XD
Sulfuric acid is way worse than cyanide
3:58 if his neighbour mysteriously disappears, we know why....
Have you thought about adding some sort of time lapse so we can see the objects dissolve over the time you put them in the acid? Or maybe taking a picture of the mason jars every day? I think it could be a really cool addition to the videos!
WHICH ONE OF YOU MESSED WITH THE SUBTITLES AT 8:55 😂 omfg y’all are nasty
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Thats gold!
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Omg 😂😂😂😂😂
“Starts squishing egg”
“Oh it squirted on me”
When you smell stuff your supposed to waft it to you ( wave it to you) so your not directly inhaling potentially toxic fumes
He was only fine because of the low conc. He should atleast know not to take lightly of such strong acid.once my friend was working with sulphuric acid it was very dilute but one drop very small jumped in his eye and he had white spot same as cataract thankfully it recovered in about a week time. (Bad eng though)
You channel literally soothes my inner child curiosity
i'd like to sooth your inner lol
Tylertube-“I left 5 things in sulfuric acid for 30 days..”
Tylertube-“ alright so its been 24 hours “
All right guys so it’s been 30 years
He checked on it after 24 hours
The eggs look like when you accidentally drop a pill in a wet cup and it starts dissolving
"wet cup" you mean a cup full of water?😂
@@ihaveabeaoproblem4694 that happens. Sometimes there's a little bit of water left in a cup on the counter and you accidently drop the pill in it. Happened to me. Doesn't need to be full. Doesn't need any water. Just being wet can dissolve a pill.
You should try to rehydrate the Orbitz!!!
*orbits
Orbeez*
Acid reacts violently with water so it maybe isn't a great idea.
Jacob Olson um. Not it doesn’t. Acid is made with water. Acid is just a salt that is dissolved in water in varying levels of molarity
Thing that got me thinking... how did he open those Gummy bears without eating even one of them?! 🤪 love gummy’s
The harder thing to do is to eat only one of them.
Bro this is by far my favorite channel on UA-cam. Keep it up Tyler!
You should try putting stuff hydrofluoric acid for 30 days to see how they react
I'm sure that video would get a strong reaction
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If you want his face to melt off sure lol jesus
Is the joke here that he puts things in mason jars and hydrofluoric acid dissolves glass so it would make a mess?
@@RandomMan418 they joke is that people have 0 idea about HF and it's reactions...
3:58 his face with the sound of the mower 😂🤣💀
This is how many times Tyler said dissolved
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Sulfuric acid: "Cutting edge science for the classroom"
Me: *drinks sulfuric acid during the school day*
You know he’s a man of quality when he pulled out the gummy bears from sheetz
Next video:
I put mason jars in lava inside a volcano in a mason jar for 100 years
Haha next video i put my local volcano in a maaon jar for 5 days
He would be died
Has it really been “exactly” 30 days.. we know you 😂
He doesn't clickbait, we all know he did let it sit for 30 days
The Prisoners of AZ I’ve been watching his vids for awhile now, Iknow he doesn’t lmao and that’s not even what I meant lol
whatever you say kid lol
The Prisoners of AZ I’m not a kid. What I mean was he says he’ll put something away for a week and then cut to a month later. I think it’s funny when he does it, hence the comment
I know calm down 😂
The effect on the orbeez was really interesting. I truly didn’t expect that.
Tyler: *mindlessly flicking sulfuric acid everywhere*
Chemists everywhere: *quietly panicking and or screaming at the screen*
8:49 Turn captions on. 😂
Thank you daddy XD
Great Music gotta love auto-gen English
"Oh oh thank you daddy" LOL
When I touch sulfuric acid
*The acid gets burned*
Chuck Freaking Norris lol
It's getting old
Sounds like something god zlatan would say
Fuck off chuck you are not that bad ass. When I think s out how bad ass you are I get confused. Because you are not that bad ass
Chuck Freaking Norris y? cause u black?
Most reactions between anything mixed with sulfuric acid are exothermic, so the eggs likely cooked in that solution. Vinegar is an acid which eats away at egg shells so it makes sense that it ate away at the shells as well. But it boiled the eggs too. Interesting.
Person: So what do you for a living?
Him: well it's kinda complicated.
"Dad! Stop mowing the lawn! I told you I was making a video!"
Kevin Harker yeh this guy definitely lives in his parents basement
Please do this with other acids ... hydrochloric.. nitric .. citric .. and also strong alkalis
better not....
@@TheChemicalWorkshop username checks out
The way he handled the chicken, I think he might be a vegetarian.
I thought the same. Specially because he even had gloves on.
@@92clintonr He was wearing gloves coz he was handling an acid. How does this work? Acid + Chicken + Gloves = Vegetarian
@@cianahern2274
2:20 zero acid involved and still touches the chicken with gloves on like it's got the plague. Are you a vegetarian and got butt hurt by that comment for no reason at all? Just because you're unobservant doesn't mean I'm generalizing vegetarians. Get real.
@@92clintonr Zero raw chicken meat involved and still wore gloves with the Gummy bears, the eggs, the Orbeez, and the smart watch. Plus, touching raw chicken feels all gooey and gross, and the fact that it can give you salmonella makes it even more gross to me. Yet, I am not a vegetarian. Also, if you watch his other videos on eating MRE's he eats eggs and bacon. He obviously is not a vegetarian. Just because you're "observant" doesn't mean your assumption is correct. Are you butt hurt that you were wrong because some gloves he had on during the WHOLE EXPERIMENT made you think he was vegetarian? Just because he's disgusted by the way raw chicken feels doesn't mean he's a vegetarian. Get real.
@@Vicky-pi8bw
You're an idiot.
Long time fan. Love your videos bro. Keep it up. 👍🏻
oml i love this guy ong he doesnt talk about the science of it all its literally some guy with a dope ass beard in his garage putting random items in random things this is what peeking at life looks like
The calcium in the egg shell probably neutralized the acid a little and that’s why they didn’t dissolve more
Watching you directly smell these chemicals gives me anxiety ... wafting please do that instead.
He could pour it on his hands and be fine
Craving a jar of pickled eggs right now. Thanks Tyler 👍
Er... never mind. Those eggs make me so squeamish!
ya Sulfuric Acid is cool but have you ever seen Hydrochloric acid
I have about a couple gallons of hydrochloric acid. Nasty stuff
@@simpleman806 just my point ;)
It’s about the same but both depend highly on concentration
Love how you got some on your skin and just left it there for a minute.
I’ve been binge watching your videos for 3 solid hours. Very interesting.
the blue in the acid is due to dissolved copper in the acid.
I was laughing so hard at his reaction when poking around at the squirty eggs 😂😂😂
Can flex glue, gorilla glue and wood glue survive sulfuric acid?
Ask the king of random
Blue colour comes probably from coppper in watch jar. Sulpuric acid reacts with copper and you get copper sulphate.
Damn hes good at that clap thing pretty spot on
The heat from the sulfuric acid cooked the chicken and the eggs.
“Gags” Tyler: there NO smell.
Do the eggs and the chicken look partially cooked to anyone else?
The acid “cooks” the proteins. That’s how they make ceviche, just with citric acid from the lemon or lime juice instead of sulfuric acid.
I find these videos to be very interesting to watch keep up the good work bro ;)
"look like it pulled the moist from the inside" thats wat it does , also when the acid eat the calcium shell from the egg release heat and half boiled the egg
When you wear the same shirt from 30 days ago 😂
I wonder how many jars this guy go through in a day 😂😂
Anyone else notice how quick the sulfuric acid in it in a chicken breast got Cloudy
Tyler sees egg 🥚:
Ooh, oh .. ohhhh ohhhh
OOO OH , ooooooh ooooh
Oooo ohhhh oHHHH OO OH
I can see this dude having 30 experiments sitting on a rack, doing a new one each day and labling it on the rack so he can put out videos everyday
The reveals definetly need to be live streamed !!
Or we may miss he's final video
MrDsholmes what why?
@@ryancampbell19 think about it Ryan
If Heavy D's name was actually Tyler!. 😉😂😂
“ We left things in coke for 30 days” video: “UuGhHh” “ We left things in draino for 30 days” video: “OuUUgHhH”
The best part about all these leaving stuff in acid videos and we don’t have to smell the foods he be puttin In the acid.
Considering that I am watching this in 2020 with COVID-19 I screamed when he put those gummy bears in there
“ Oh.........oh....... that’s weird “🤣i was laughing so hard
You should seal things with flex seal spray again and then soak them in acid
No one:
Tyler : *that should be enough*
I found this video going down a rabbit hole on youtube and now I’m gonna watch all these videos
I’m obsessed with watching these since he randomly popped in my suggested but why does my mans never have a controlled group for his experiments, we need some variables 😩
“It squirted onto me” “ooaaalll”🤣
You should of washed the eggs off with water to see what they looked like
I love your videos so much ❤️ You make me laugh everyday and your videos are the best I love you so much
Thank you 😊
Concentrated sulfuric acid is a drying agent. That's why the orbeez shrunk, they didn't fill up with acid because the acid molecule is "bigger" than the water molecule so it can't get into the pores, but it can pull the water out since water can pass through. Sulfuric acid can't really dissolve most types plastic so that's why they're mostly intact. That's also why the chicken is "dry". Both it and the eggs are also sort of cooked because the acid denatured the proteins (which is what happens when you cook something)
Sometimes you don't realize that you're missing out until you see something you didn't know you even wanted to see...
Little kid who made the smart watch: "Am I a joke to you?"