Someone told him to put salt down the drain in his sink and it started launching out raw sewage while the guy had a complete emotional breakdown about the smell
fresh water hurts on a wound too, it stings. Gargling with warm saltwater is actually healing if you have any wound in your mouth, like if you bit your tongue
@@Owen_loves_Butters what kind of fresh water? How many kinds were there? Plain water from the tap, but it also hurt her a lot if she tried to go swimming in the lake, so she just stayed out of the water until it scabbed over
I remember seeing the powdered form of this being sold as "Gelli Baff" a few years ago. Basically the same stuff, only with a bit of colouring added, and enough to make an entire bathtub's worth of water turn into a slush. Weird stuff, but my nephew apparently loved it 🤣
@@kevinguzman4442 it's a reference to a channel called Will It Blend? Where a man uses a BlendTec to blend random objects, and in every video he says "Ew, ----- smoke, don't breathe this"
its amazing how orbeez became a trend. they have been used for years as slow release feeding capsules for plants then suddenly someone made them into bright colours and kids went crazy for them
I don't think so. As far as I have been taught in text books blood proteins are mainly responsible for stabilising the osmotic pressure. Na in it is used in neurons to though, which is a more significant usage
@@johnjordan3552 thats beacause dietary intake of salt isnt too high. But if you consume too much salt, water will hundred percent be sucked out of the walls of the GI tract and cause cell damage. But yeah the osmotic balance in body is mainly controlled by peeing your water and storing it. So the main osmotic balance is mostly controlled by the kidneys.
Years ago when my son was still an infant, a new diaper fell into the washing machine somehow before I closed the lid (we kept them above the washer in the laundry room). When the wash was done I opened the lid and was SHOCKED at how A) a diaper could be in the wash and B) how HUGE that diaper had become! It was the size of an American football! With NO LEAKS! That proved to me right there that I had no reason to worry about him filling up his diaper. Like, ever. Side note: They say it's a good idea to keep a diaper in your glove compartment for those just-in-case-emergency moments. A full grown adult could easily let loose with a river and be A-Okay.
Drying agent can do so much as absorb the water in air AKA humidity, since there is lots of water there isn't much the agent could do is there? May be I killed the joke by overanalysing it ..
9:30 _ lower concentration means a hypotonic solution _higher concentration means a hypertonic solution Anyways cool experiment and keep going like this🔥👊🏼
@Anon Ymous I remember when they first came out where I live! We were 11 that year, and I remember how all of us, being kids, thought the orbeez were animals. Like, real live animals, living on the water of the bottle 😂
I use this polymer in the soil of my houseplants when I repot them. I don't add lots, it just helps the soil retain more moisture, which is especially good during summer months. I only do this with houseplants and non edible plants on my patio. All of my edible plants are grown organically and I only water all of my plants with rainwater.
What if plant can't pull moisture out of polymer mixed with soil. He said it takes either salt or 10 bars pressure. It may make your soil seem moist but water is locked in gel and it could actually be denying plant of water. Also it is good to let soil completely dry between watering. There is no need to even try this when most house plants only require watering once per week anyway
"Let's say you're stranded in the middle of the ocean" "Okay, okay, I'm following." "And you don't have any water" "Dang! Awful situation! Go on..." "But you do have a bag of Orbees" >_> Lol, I love your content!!
@@pandora6498 ASMR is a sensory thing some people can get. You hear very quiet, delicate sounds, they can be anything, and that stimulates the nerves in your scalp and sometimes elsewhere, like your neck or your back, to respond positively in a way people call "tingling". It's a very relaxing sensation, people often use videos or plain audio to help trigger the response to help them sleep.
@@pandora6498 Yes. Yes I did. XD I saw that no one had answered you so I thought I should try to help. I'm glad you found out about it earlier, though. ^^
Could some polymers with high osmotic pressure be used for flood barriers, even though most flood water is probably salt water? It just needs to be enough to grow to a size where its machanicallly blocking the water. I imagine inflatable bags at the size of the usual sandbags, but that grow multiple times its original size, when getting in contact with water. Any thoughts on this?
So in theory, if you could squeeze the water out of the orbees some how, you could then absorb it again and squeeze it out again and the water would be pretty drinkable at that point.
0:05 I actually am living under a "ROCK", my house is made of redbricks, cement and sand which are basically rocks in their difference stages or forms XD
the powdered orbeez after soaking up the water looks like an insane texture experience for my hands..... -proceeds to look up orbeez prices and used blenders-
@@xerah5181 ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, i so wanna see more of what happens to his sorry french ass when they find out who started the orbeez invasion lol
@@cleetusbartholomew idk dude, if its fake, he put a lot of effort into it including impersonating a few cops with his buddies and writing a fake letter from the city council (or other governing body that concerns clogging of the sewer system) for it to be a fake. Hell he even got his female friend to act like a neighbor, and flood his bathroom with water and burn out his vacuum cleaner. Plus he would have to put a few dozen orbeeze into the sewer to fill those 2 pockets (or whatever theyre called to access the sewer a little, drainage hatch maybe? and a street drain) plus pushing some murky water back up from his sink, which that would probably be the easiest, if most annoying to set up. Idk if the mayor keeps tabs of every weird thing an idiot does in your town, cuz, lets be honest, it would quadruple his paperwork to read it all. But i mean, it would be a lot of effort to fake it.
Orbeez has been around since at least 1988. I was a 17yo, A level physics student. I was given samples of these super absorbent polymer for my main physics project. Initial idea for the polymer was for irrigation promotion in soil for plants and vegetation.
uses of a vacuum chamber:
1. To simulate space
2. to suck bubbles out of resin
3. *to use as a table for all science experiments*
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Hey it just works, 😆😆
Thats how mafia works
@Matrix29bear wot
@Matrix29bear lol
"If you've been under a rock for the past few years..."
*Patrick has left the chat*
Nicholas Yeo Shots Fired
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Nicholas Yeo xD
You stole my comment 😥
You deserve to be pinned.
I never thought about this concept for desalination. Some new ideas to play with.
I did. Way before this.
Looking like magic
@@isaacsrandomvideos667 did you get result like that
Greeshmani Goli they cracked, and disintergrated.
Super-Absorbant Polymer Desalination?
Name two things you would take with you if you were stranded on a desert island....
A bag of Orbeez and a hydraulic press
I would take a you and a free teleport pass to anywhere in the world
How would you turn the press on on a desert island
I will take a plane and enough fuel
You don’t even need a hydraulic press. I think you could just use a heavy enough rock.
a boat and a gps
Now let's get Mr. Beast to buy 1,000,000 pounds of salt to put on his 1,000,000 orbeez
Yeah
Yeah
Or he puts bags of diaper powder to a pool
A pound of salt for every orbeez?
@@swr1240 yeah to make sure its properly done
whos here because the french dude clogged his toilet with orbeez😂
Me
I am. Lol
Someone told him to put salt down the drain in his sink and it started launching out raw sewage while the guy had a complete emotional breakdown about the smell
Yeah
me٩۹(๑•̀ω•́ ๑)۶
"Let's say you're stranded in the middle of the ocean, and you don't have any water, but you do have a bag of orbees"
You know, just... as you do...
Yes, plus a press
"Blast, our ship sank and I didn't pack any water. Thank God I packed these Orbees!"
@@NukelearFallout HAHA
Did he try the diaper powder in salt water?
@@recoveringsoul755 dababy
Anyone here after that French dude destroyed his town's sewer system with hundreds of thousands of orbeez lmao
Seems Iike it could've been easily fixed with salt
Aralynn c: if he used salt earlier he would’ve solved that problem
Pretty sure it was confirmed that whole ordeal was staged.
What did those orbeez ever do to you?
meow4meow
Justin Y.
They stole his water ?! Duh
Phuck you....
I don't know
IN EVERY VIDEO.
I've heard someone say that orbees that sat in the water too long has "orbesity" and it was the best thing I've ever heard
_Have you ever put orbeez on salt tho?_
You have me speechless
You match with ur thumbnail
Have you ever put lime juice on paper cut
How do u do the sideways text
@@cashcyx _like this_
So that explains why slugs or snails just literally melt and "boil" when you put salt on em. Since their mostly just water.
@Mr.Springtrap ohhh
@Mr.Springtrap we 70 persent 10 persent off
fresh water hurts on a wound too, it stings. Gargling with warm saltwater is actually healing if you have any wound in your mouth, like if you bit your tongue
@@Owen_loves_Butters My daughter screamed when we tried to wash off her scraped knee. It hurts. But warm salt water isn't bad
@@Owen_loves_Butters what kind of fresh water? How many kinds were there? Plain water from the tap, but it also hurt her a lot if she tried to go swimming in the lake, so she just stayed out of the water until it scabbed over
0:57 Who else thought nothing was happening?
Oh wow that's a lot of likes!
Wow Ive never gotten a heart!
Me.
same, i was pressing "k" repeatedly to see if my video had paused. XD
Me
you can see the water move tho...
Me
I remember seeing the powdered form of this being sold as "Gelli Baff" a few years ago. Basically the same stuff, only with a bit of colouring added, and enough to make an entire bathtub's worth of water turn into a slush. Weird stuff, but my nephew apparently loved it 🤣
I remember that!
Me too i remember being 3 year old and almost drowning in it
I thought that was what it was lol
"Orbeez smoke. Don't breathe this..." Love that you're actually using a blendtec blender for the experiment.
i came here because a frenchman flush bags of orbeez into his toilet
Kartiko Hadiputro lol that was funny
Can someone send me a link to it plz
Now you know the solution. Salt in the toilet.
7:47 Ew this is orbee smoke, don't breathe this!
Just snort salt afterwards and you'll be fine
But will it blend?
Not everyone will get this reference.
@@kevinguzman4442 it's a reference to a channel called Will It Blend? Where a man uses a BlendTec to blend random objects, and in every video he says "Ew, ----- smoke, don't breathe this"
I suddenly nostalgic
its amazing how orbeez became a trend. they have been used for years as slow release feeding capsules for plants then suddenly someone made them into bright colours and kids went crazy for them
And thats why the body needs salt. It maintains a proper fluid balance in the body.
I don't think so. As far as I have been taught in text books blood proteins are mainly responsible for stabilising the osmotic pressure. Na in it is used in neurons to though, which is a more significant usage
@@johnjordan3552 thats beacause dietary intake of salt isnt too high. But if you consume too much salt, water will hundred percent be sucked out of the walls of the GI tract and cause cell damage. But yeah the osmotic balance in body is mainly controlled by peeing your water and storing it. So the main osmotic balance is mostly controlled by the kidneys.
@@johnjordan3552 ever wondered why do we use saline water and not distilled water for injection
Rest in peace french youtuber that didnt see this video before pouring orbeez down his drain
*_Gordon Ramsay has joined the chat_*
_Bob McCoy I hear noises.........
Finally... some good fucking food
WHERE'S THE LAMB SAUCE?!?!?!??
It's raw
@Kidany Ramos Gonzalez Helloooo my name's Ninoooo
1 year later someone in France probably watched this video.
Wait what the actual heck I’m scared
@ are you French?
Wait how did you know?
@@xXP1n34ppl3Xx Y e s
coucou
Water Has Left The Chat
lol
Salt Has Joined The Chat
Water has joined the chat
More like
*Water has Left the orbeez*
Sheyenne Peterson did someone pour salt on the chat get it haha
Years ago when my son was still an infant, a new diaper fell into the washing machine somehow before I closed the lid (we kept them above the washer in the laundry room). When the wash was done I opened the lid and was SHOCKED at how A) a diaper could be in the wash and B) how HUGE that diaper had become! It was the size of an American football! With NO LEAKS! That proved to me right there that I had no reason to worry about him filling up his diaper. Like, ever.
Side note: They say it's a good idea to keep a diaper in your glove compartment for those just-in-case-emergency moments. A full grown adult could easily let loose with a river and be A-Okay.
What happens when you put salt on a Papercut 🤔?
Try and see. I am curious too
@@tur3005 NO. N O, just N O!
painful but it will stop the bleeding, i put salt on a dog bite than went to the hospital.
You should put tin foil on a metal filling
You orbeez
It’s just too precious that a serious suggestion was made that one could find oneself stranded on an island with nothing but orbies
They’ll become extremely salty when they lose in an epic gamer moment
LOOL
*lose
Just don't tell it "it's just a game" when he loses one.
What
Your name and profile picture are prefect for this comment.
8:21
That’s some wacky applesauce you got there
Why does concentrated sulphuric acid not dry water if it is a drying agent but gets diluted itself?
this needs a bit more likes. Like this people please. Else i will steal this comment and not give any credit when i get likes on it.
@@TechSupportDave Something too technical for my dumb brain, can you please fill me in on the joke?
Drying something means to remove the water
Drying agent can do so much as absorb the water in air AKA humidity, since there is lots of water there isn't much the agent could do is there? May be I killed the joke by overanalysing it ..
Damn, I'm confusing a desicant with a drying agent, dumb me.
9:30
_ lower concentration means a hypotonic solution
_higher concentration means a hypertonic solution
Anyways cool experiment and keep going like this🔥👊🏼
Orbeez reminds me of my childhood days when I used to put transparent orbeez in water and saw them disappear. In technical terms invisible
yeah u remember me about that too
Anon Ymous lol get outta here gramps
Anon Ymous somebody escort gramps back to the old folks home
A Shitty Guitar Player millennials.
@Anon Ymous I remember when they first came out where I live! We were 11 that year, and I remember how all of us, being kids, thought the orbeez were animals. Like, real live animals, living on the water of the bottle 😂
Day to day this man is changing the way i see everything i have learned before.
2:35 "pure water" (with a pretty high concentration of Na and Cl ions
Please never stop doing what you are doing. Best hekkin channel on youtube.
1:30 i found that in my nose...
I wish I didn't read this😂😂
You should see a doctor... xD
@@lucyhartmann2082 seems like a cold to me :D but I'm no doctor :D
I found that in my ;)
@@marcusrandall4432 xD
This is one of my favorite videos from you. I keep coming back to it at random just for some fun and watching the process.
"Some salt on this" puts all that salt
Me: "Well, nothing special in here"
Also me at 1:16 : "what the 😱😱😱😱"
I had osmotic pressure test Monday 😂
That one French guy that clogged his town’s sewer system with orbeez
you get salty beez
Liking your own comment LOL
Jk :)
No one noticed this comment
😩
BEEEZ NUTSS
It's saltbeez
Nice dude I can hear the music better :D
And that's a really cool experiment I wish I could do that at home
I use this polymer in the soil of my houseplants when I repot them. I don't add lots, it just helps the soil retain more moisture, which is especially good during summer months.
I only do this with houseplants and non edible plants on my patio. All of my edible plants are grown organically and I only water all of my plants with rainwater.
What if plant can't pull moisture out of polymer mixed with soil. He said it takes either salt or 10 bars pressure. It may make your soil seem moist but water is locked in gel and it could actually be denying plant of water. Also it is good to let soil completely dry between watering. There is no need to even try this when most house plants only require watering once per week anyway
and grain alcohol?
This is the experiment I searched for. And your are the only UA-cam why made it
"Let's say you're stranded in the middle of the ocean"
"Okay, okay, I'm following."
"And you don't have any water"
"Dang! Awful situation! Go on..."
"But you do have a bag of Orbees"
>_>
Lol, I love your content!!
Techers: Osmosis is yada yada yada, you have a test tomorrow.
How osmosis actually happens:
French guy who drained his neighbor hood with orbee
3:05 The sound yoy were making It felt so good. 😍 That's an asmr thing btw.
What is asmr?
@@pandora6498 ASMR is a sensory thing some people can get. You hear very quiet, delicate sounds, they can be anything, and that stimulates the nerves in your scalp and sometimes elsewhere, like your neck or your back, to respond positively in a way people call "tingling". It's a very relaxing sensation, people often use videos or plain audio to help trigger the response to help them sleep.
@@Caroline15390 did you- did you just reply to a 2 year old comment? Oh btw- I already found its meaning lol
@@pandora6498 Yes. Yes I did. XD I saw that no one had answered you so I thought I should try to help. I'm glad you found out about it earlier, though. ^^
saltwater: exists
TheActionLab: i’m about to end this whole mans career
Just hours ago I became stranded in the Atlantic with nothing on my raft except for a Wilson ball and a bag of orbeez. This video saved my life!!
0:06 don't insult my friend Patrick Star like that
@Howdy Justice no it's Patrick
@@clankboss827 Is this the Krusty Krab?
Is this Patrick Star
The pumps on life rafts are called "Reverse osmosis filters" so that all makes sense
7:28 That's what I call joggling with hundreds of balls
Yes, I HAVE been living under a rock thank you very much.
Who else is here because of some French guy?
I_AM_ADAM_WE it was a hoax but that shit was still funny no pun intended
Not me
I love your vids
Awesomeness ❤️❤️❤️
I like my super absorbent polymers with a lot of salt, too. Brings out the rich, inedible flavors!
Okay but pee has also salt in it why does that observe in the diapers
xK03D00D3Rx it’s not salty enough to counteract the osmotic pressure in the diaper absorbent
@@erikawanner7355 okay
Ask your mom, she knows everything
You and your like drink Pepee
@@youngcor2750 He and Bear Grylls?
0:05 I love daddy's passive - aggressive quotes 😅💕🐍😂😂
Could some polymers with high osmotic pressure be used for flood barriers, even though most flood water is probably salt water? It just needs to be enough to grow to a size where its machanicallly blocking the water. I imagine inflatable bags at the size of the usual sandbags, but that grow multiple times its original size, when getting in contact with water. Any thoughts on this?
Cool!!!! Thanks for the video...
At 8:40 I was like "Noooo! Don't ruin it, it looks so cool!"
"Uh-oh, it's now leaking off my thing" 😂
I can envision some fun to be had by putting this stuff in a toilet at work 😈
lol that would be a mess
Depends on how covert you can be... Some businesses treat their employees like trash and this would make for good retribution.
LMFAO
Fantastic experiment.... Thank you for that........Sir....! 👍
Will it blend?
It did blend..
Orbeez powder, don't breathe that.
I feel so useful when I watch your videos
Is that a Metatron shirt?
@Niko Saarinen i was looking for this comment
wondering as well.
Wow! This was so helpful because we just started to learn about osmosis in bio and you explained it so well! Better than my bio teacher lmao
so salt sucks? Wow! Very interesting and do you have to buy a new Blentec now?
I live under a rock and thanks for explaining what orbeez are :)
So if you clogged your drains with orbeez, add salt. Got it.
then it will explode sewage everywhere
Great use of Orbeez. I love osmosis!
JUST PUT THE SALT ON THE FUCKIN ORBEES!!
So in theory, if you could squeeze the water out of the orbees some how, you could then absorb it again and squeeze it out again and the water would be pretty drinkable at that point.
7:55 *_bucket_** of water*
1:51 when the soup doesn't have enough taste
I am impressed by how calmly he says "If yOU hAvE beEn LIViNg undEr a roCk"
"Uh, oh. It's leaking off my thing" "Aw, man" XDDD This guy is sooo funnyyyy, he always does something clumsy xD
But that's what I like about him!
0:05 I actually am living under a "ROCK",
my house is made of redbricks, cement and sand which are basically rocks in their difference stages or forms XD
mine too plus ceramic tiles as roofs
👌👌👌👌 interesting one
If you're worried about breathing in dust, you probably should use a respirator...
if you've never heard of orbeez before, you've definitely spent your childhood under a rock.
I'm here because of the French Guy who put Orbeez in his bath tub
Will it blend? Thats the question loll blend tec blender so much nostalgia there.
For the 2% of people that see this I just want to let you know
That God loves you ♥️♥️♥️
the powdered orbeez after soaking up the water looks like an insane texture experience for my hands.....
-proceeds to look up orbeez prices and used blenders-
Who else is here right now cuz of that french dude who put salt on the orbeez to help unclog his house?
Me lmao.
@@xerah5181 ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, i so wanna see more of what happens to his sorry french ass when they find out who started the orbeez invasion lol
James Walton it was fake, people called the mayor and he confirmed nothing happened
@@cleetusbartholomew idk dude, if its fake, he put a lot of effort into it including impersonating a few cops with his buddies and writing a fake letter from the city council (or other governing body that concerns clogging of the sewer system) for it to be a fake. Hell he even got his female friend to act like a neighbor, and flood his bathroom with water and burn out his vacuum cleaner. Plus he would have to put a few dozen orbeeze into the sewer to fill those 2 pockets (or whatever theyre called to access the sewer a little, drainage hatch maybe? and a street drain) plus pushing some murky water back up from his sink, which that would probably be the easiest, if most annoying to set up. Idk if the mayor keeps tabs of every weird thing an idiot does in your town, cuz, lets be honest, it would quadruple his paperwork to read it all. But i mean, it would be a lot of effort to fake it.
Nice! I had a physics presentation about this material
I first read the thumbnail title as "FAT OSMOSIS"!!! HAHAHAHAHA!
lol
How is that funny? Explain please
I feel like I learned more here on this channel than in all of my science lessons
So if i put salt in a pee absorbed diaper will it release pee back ? Damn boi
Diapers are the official pee banks that we all wasted in our childhood...
This was a great video!
Can you help me with my homework ?
sure. any kind of science, engineering, english, i can do.
u can do my homework
wither crew sure
But am I gonna ?
꧁ ✧Kαωαιι ᒍєиєνιєνє✧꧂ can you help me? I’m doing 8th grade algebra. Rn I’m dividing polynomials.
(9x(squared)-59x+48) divided by (9x-3)
My brain just bonked it's elbow when you flipped the jar.
How Jillian’s jilly juice was made
Wow this video was amazing! I've been watching your video's almost since day 1 and now my boy's are too! Keep'em coming cheers from Canada
Reverse osmosis ?
👇 make that blue if yes.
Orbeez has been around since at least 1988.
I was a 17yo, A level physics student. I was given samples of these super absorbent polymer for my main physics project. Initial idea for the polymer was for irrigation promotion in soil for plants and vegetation.
How did that turn out?