I think I made a mistake with my calculations and I didn't actually use NaCl in excess. At 100g NaCl, the dichromate is actually the limiting reagent and this definitely cut into my yield. I was basing my prep on my last chromyl chloride video and I think I just propagated that error forward. I should've used at least 130g NaCl instead, and if i were to do this again, I'd probably use like 150-160g.
I love how the reasons it’s his favourite are: It’s toxic ✅ It’s potentially explosive ✅ It’s corrosive ✅ It’s carcinogenic ✅ It looks like blood ✅ It fumes a lot ✅
Well, about one in every trillion natural chlorine atoms is the radioactive Cl-36 (half-life 300,000 years) produced by cosmic ray spallation of argon in the atmosphere. Additionally, a little over 4% of natural chromium (Cr-50) is suspected to be an extremely long-lived (half-life on the order of a quintillion years or possibly longer) double positron emitter, but this remains experimentally unproven. So, while not terribly impressive, you could call chromyl chloride radioactive based on its natural chlorine content at least, but really only in the manner that you could call just about anything radioactive - much like the potassium in bananas, only far less so (on the order of a hundred thousand times less activity per g Cl vs K). Of course, one could simply perform the synthesis using a truly radioactive precursor, for which your only real option would be to use sodium chloride enriched with Cl-36, as the half-lives of all other radioisotopes of the constituent elements are prohibitively short. The "next-best" option would be Cr-51 with a half-life of 28 days - far too short to be able to just obtain off a shelf, but if you could, I suppose you would have indeed accomplished your goal of making this stuff truly, obscenely dangerous! But yeah, not really a realistic option at all. So, we're pretty much stuck with the Cl-36 NaCl. Unfortunately, obtaining such radioactive table salt would surely be a rather expensive prospect. I did a quick search and found that at least one company does indeed sell Cl-36 radiolabeled NaCl, but they wouldn't give pricing without an account. I wonder if Nile has one?
@@d0cx One may never know if the person you are watching is not only doing it for profit, though. There's barely a way to tell. I'm not the best at finding such signs, though, so maybe there is a way to tell.
@@Rattenhoofd in this time now I’m pretty sure someone would be offended by this. Not Nigel but probably some toxic fan defending him or something weird like that.
"Distilling sulphuric acid is the most dangerous thing I've ever done" he says unironically as he creates caustic, explosive cancer juice that looks like blood.
sulfuric acid is the second strongest acid in the world and when introduced with water, can start to boil and splash everywhere. It can also dehydrate your skin, just like what happens when you put salt on a snail, and gives you a horrid rash and burn. So distilling sulfuric acid is the most dangerous thing he has ever done.
Someone should put it in a blood donor bag and slip it into the supply of donor blood and then just watch the news to see what kind of crazy shit it caused
16:55 NileRed: [puts one drop of it in ethanol] The drop: [literally blows up and catches fire] NileRed: [*furiously inserts the rest in*] Also Nile: So yeah it was pretty tame
You'd get contacted by the FBI and homeland security in person before you were able to make anything relating to chemical weapons in large enough quantities to actually do anything with.
You know when people online say “Bro, I’m literally fuming right now”? That’s not hyperbole, their blood has began fuming and they’re trying to ask for help while not seeming desperate.
whoever breaks into this guy's house is gonna have a real bad time. imagine just grabbing random jars off the wall and throwing them at intruders like you're some kind of mad alchemist.
@@Xadaj127 I'd just lead them to an area of the home that's somewhat expendable (as in needing renovation), then toss a can of chlorine trifluoride at them. One good dent results in a metal-fluorine fire. The best protection from which is an excellent set of running shoes. Then, renovate the incinerated area. As a hint, the stuff is so nasty that it not only will burn water, it'll also burn glass, sand, concrete, asbestos and chemist with ease.
In 11, I think it should be Paris Green (an 18th century coloring paint with LOADS of poisonous arsenic) and in 12, pitchblende (uranium ore, also very radioactive in this form)
I always found chemistry interesting but never did well in my highschool classes...and therefore quickly found it uninteresting. Now I’m a 22 year old watching your videos and I’m honestly really enjoying it. You make me want to learn more about chemistry. And I feel like I’ve learned more watching your videos than I ever did in class alone. All because I randomly stumbled upon your video where you melted old jewelry into gold blocks. Thank you.
I mean, that's a nice sentiment, but have you really learned more than your entire time in highschool? And have you picked up any chemistry books since you said this lol
@@jeraimie Though I can not say for certain, I believe the point "Kairuku" was trying to make is the following: When Chinesse were striving to create something that should give "eternal LIFE" they ((if the story is true, instead) managed to create a substance that quite likely has killed more people than any other substance.... Best regards.
16:55 “And then I decided to drop some of the chromyl chloride on it.” ***reaction violently bursts into a whooshing flame that engulfs the entire dish*** “So anyway this reaction was tamer then I expected”
In one of his earlier vids (can’t remember which) he said that he started this channel and making his videos like a lab report for personal use but people really liked it so he kept making videos
I would imagine he actually writes out a lab report when doing these experiments and projects to keep record and use that as a reference/script for the videos.
I haven’t taken a chemistry class in who knows how long, I’m not very interested in chemistry, and I don’t know what you’re talking about half the time but I’m intrigued
I took a chemistry class last year and I still don’t know what he’s talking sometimes, I love chemistry though, at least when it’s making a splash potion of cancer and such
"It's toxic, corrosive, carcinogenic, potentially explosive..." "I tried to smell the product, but all I smelled was toluene" It shows both your confidence in science, and the amazing potential of chemistry, that you would willingly smell the products from a reaction containing such a dangerous chemical. It is quite cool though, this stuff really does have a lot of neat reactions!
I think after a few life lessons I think I wouldn't simply trust science. Unexpected things can always happen. He might still have inhaled some of the carcinogenic gas.
Hey, Nigel and guys! I made a few HYPERGOLIC REACTIONS with chromyl chloride too on my channel: CrO2Cl2 + : LiAlH4, Et2O, N2H4⋅H2O, PCl3, morpholine, styrene, phenylacetylene. Welcome! ;)
@@thewolfin I mean, ethanol is technically a carcinogen, so for some people having a shot of whiskey could count as "tasting [their] favorite liquid carcinogen". So, for that matter, are many other things we consume, just in higher quantities than we usually consume them. Coffee, for example, contains multiple substances that can be carcinogenic or mutagenic in high enough doses, but in the doses we consume them in they're fine (and even if we drank greater amounts of coffee than even the most coffee-obsessed human would ever willingly consume, it would kill us in some other way long before the mutagenicity of caffeine became relevant). As always, the dose makes the poison; even chromyl chloride would be harmless to consume in small enough quantities.
Peggy K. Law bruh I’d love to poison whoever too but I don’t fuck with science. I had to dissect a frog in high school and that was the day I was like “nahhh. Fuck science.”
It's in a fume Hood so realistically the danger is practically nil but you should be following safety protocols when you're handling stuff this dangerous anyway
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Pretty sure Kay Sea said canada man because nilered is based in montreal or somewhere else up here. Although I do still like 'canada man' since nobody really seems to keep track of what we do here lol
2009: Let's make a tasty banana-strawberry smoothie with the all new Magic Bullet! 2019: Let's make the first ingredient for a liquid carcinogen with the Magic Bullet!
"Even though the flask is sealed with a coated with stopper, some vapor is still able to leak out and to corrode the things around it, specially metals" camera: _shakes_
Don’t bring the outgoing President of the United States into this. This chemical is nowhere near as toxic and volatile as the true forbidden Cheeto dust. What an insult to chromyl chloride.
Cody: Makes blood-thermite Nile: Makes blood-like liquid carcinogen that fumes Cody + Nile: Perform bloodritual to summon the demonic remains of Cthulhu
I think I made a mistake with my calculations and I didn't actually use NaCl in excess. At 100g NaCl, the dichromate is actually the limiting reagent and this definitely cut into my yield. I was basing my prep on my last chromyl chloride video and I think I just propagated that error forward. I should've used at least 130g NaCl instead, and if i were to do this again, I'd probably use like 150-160g.
It’s fine I still love your videos
Day 27 of asking for crystal meth
NileRed can you make Serotonin?
so basicly you are a Epikíndynophile (επικίνδυνοφιλε) ;D
Someone how likes danger so much he gets pleasure from it, famous example: Joerg Sprave
then, i enriched some uranium and got this nice very bright explosion
I love how the reasons it’s his favourite are:
It’s toxic ✅
It’s potentially explosive ✅
It’s corrosive ✅
It’s carcinogenic ✅
It looks like blood ✅
It fumes a lot ✅
He's got loose screws in his head
@@Am_Cookie2436 loose? They're gone, fallen out.
@@sillybeanthing This is more accurate tbh.
the forbidden cranberry juice
@@Am_Cookie2436 haha good point kid🤣
Avoid all beverages that Nile mixes up with his magic bullet.
make sure you follow him in the kitchen
When i read this i thought you meant the lil break-dancing metal bar he puts in the beakers and stuff to mix it.
@@seancross6088 a stirring bar. damn
lil' break-dancing metal bar. 😂
Even the toilet paper moonshine?
"Unlike most normal blood, this was fuming like crazy"
...most?
Xenomorph blood my dude
What, you never slayed a basilisk? Come on dude.
Obviously you've never served the Burning Legion
He's clearly fought Xenomorphs at least once.
My blood fumes like crazy so "most" is correct
4/5 fun traits, not bad. Radioactivity would mean a bingo.
Well most chemical carcinogens mutate DNA or RNA which can lead to cells that rapidly divide (cancer). So you basically kill two birds with one stone.
Flammable?
@@legalillegaldoc3427 I think potentially explosive is close enough
Well, about one in every trillion natural chlorine atoms is the radioactive Cl-36 (half-life 300,000 years) produced by cosmic ray spallation of argon in the atmosphere. Additionally, a little over 4% of natural chromium (Cr-50) is suspected to be an extremely long-lived (half-life on the order of a quintillion years or possibly longer) double positron emitter, but this remains experimentally unproven.
So, while not terribly impressive, you could call chromyl chloride radioactive based on its natural chlorine content at least, but really only in the manner that you could call just about anything radioactive - much like the potassium in bananas, only far less so (on the order of a hundred thousand times less activity per g Cl vs K).
Of course, one could simply perform the synthesis using a truly radioactive precursor, for which your only real option would be to use sodium chloride enriched with Cl-36, as the half-lives of all other radioisotopes of the constituent elements are prohibitively short. The "next-best" option would be Cr-51 with a half-life of 28 days - far too short to be able to just obtain off a shelf, but if you could, I suppose you would have indeed accomplished your goal of making this stuff truly, obscenely dangerous! But yeah, not really a realistic option at all. So, we're pretty much stuck with the Cl-36 NaCl.
Unfortunately, obtaining such radioactive table salt would surely be a rather expensive prospect. I did a quick search and found that at least one company does indeed sell Cl-36 radiolabeled NaCl, but they wouldn't give pricing without an account. I wonder if Nile has one?
@@have_a_cup_of_water_08 Maybe exothermic is a good plus too
"It doesn't make me constantly afraid of killing myself and everyone around me" what a glowing recommendation
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how this man never clickbaits
Why will an educational channel ever clickbait..? It is done by shitty vloggers
@@tincuptan seems efficient, some a bit less dumb people would then also come in constantly expecting it all to be true.
@@luisp.3788 big brain
he’s just got a lot of interesting videos. making liquid demon cancer is pretty cool lol.
@@d0cx One may never know if the person you are watching is not only doing it for profit, though. There's barely a way to tell. I'm not the best at finding such signs, though, so maybe there is a way to tell.
"Fun" properties:
✔ Toxic
✔ Carcinogenic
✔ Corrosive
✔ Explosive
Also "looks like blood"
and "crazy fumes"
just like me! :D
Kanser
@@captainchicky3744 Kann sehr
You have such a clear voice that you're the only channel I can watch without subtitles
this is a compliment, please don't take it the wrong way
"I have a clear voice? You take that back!"
FRL
@@Rattenhoofd in this time now I’m pretty sure someone would be offended by this. Not Nigel but probably some toxic fan defending him or something weird like that.
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English not your 1st language as well? Because I can relate to you haha
"Distilling sulphuric acid is the most dangerous thing I've ever done" he says unironically as he creates caustic, explosive cancer juice that looks like blood.
"cancer juice" that's the new name
sulfuric acid is the second strongest acid in the world and when introduced with water, can start to boil and splash everywhere. It can also dehydrate your skin, just like what happens when you put salt on a snail, and gives you a horrid rash and burn. So distilling sulfuric acid is the most dangerous thing he has ever done.
"splash potion of harming"
as another guy said in the comments
Someone should put it in a blood donor bag and slip it into the supply of donor blood and then just watch the news to see what kind of crazy shit it caused
@@Ryzot I was thinking the same thing.
“Splash potion of harming”
underrated comment imo
Seems like brewing potions is much harder in this modpack
Andrew Wiater instant damage ll.
@@AR15.666 more like instant damage 2000
@@de_order703 at least he didnt have to travel to hell to kill demons for their body parts
People: "Let's try to cure cancer"
NileRed: "Let's try to create cancer"
He invented cancer
@Maximo Moline the docs are getting *T H E M O N S*
@Gavit Noonday what
@Gavit Noonday what?!
@Gavit Noonday thank u!! :) my cousin recovered from a cancer that nobody else in her age group had when she was a kid... maybe it was the wasp venom.
16:55
NileRed: [puts one drop of it in ethanol]
The drop: [literally blows up and catches fire]
NileRed: [*furiously inserts the rest in*]
Also Nile: So yeah it was pretty tame
I think he was expecting a partial that Nation instead of a relatively mild fire
New flamethrower idea unlocked
2x damage
Passive damage
Enemy gets the fuck out of any place you want.😂😂😂
@@amarbapat8599yep.
Niles comments: how does it taste? Can I eat it?
@@the_undead*detonation
I also love to make my favourite liquid carcinogen in my spare time, as one does.
Big mood
So do I, I call it making homebrewed beer. :P
Must be the colour of blood too, of course.
Oh, so you're a homebrewer too?
A good balance between danger and fun. Like riding my school bus.
Next up: "I actually went and made sarin nerve gas. To do this, I went and bought the necessary base ingredients on ebay"
*totally legal*
You'd get contacted by the FBI and homeland security in person before you were able to make anything relating to chemical weapons in large enough quantities to actually do anything with.
@@JosephArata I mean, you'd get a knock on the door by the fbi just for buying too many smoke detectors so i guess that's true.
@@phyokyawkhaing2251 how many smoke detectors do you think it takes for the fbi to come to my house
@@phyokyawkhaing2251 wait why smoke detectors
"Unlike most normal blood, this was fuming like crazy, and letting off lots of toxic and corrosive vapor."
I like the "most".
Well, y'know most, we can't check Everyone's Blood can we? You don't know
Ahh yes, dragon blood
should have used "all", its funnier
Xenomorph blood is very corrosive
Wait, you don't have chromyl chloride in your blood?
I drove past an 18 wheeler truck full of this the other day. Sent chills down my spine.
Guess they were on their way to the cherry soda factory
@@phoenixfritzinger9185 HELL YEAHHHHHH
"however, unlike most normal blood, this was fuming like crazy"
m,,, most ????
I was just about to comment this and for anyone who's wondering he says it At 11:34 I think
my blood when someone say fortnite>minecraft= fuming blood
Wait, your blood doesn’t?
Karen's blood does this... dont ask how I know.
You know when people online say “Bro, I’m literally fuming right now”? That’s not hyperbole, their blood has began fuming and they’re trying to ask for help while not seeming desperate.
"Danger = excitement"
This man is too exciting to be kept alive
It's minds like this that would push a button with "end of the world" written on just to see what happens
Hello there!
@@ss-cp2uy Is it not normal? I mean, I see red buttons and always want to hit them to see what happens.
He’s too dangerous to be left alive!
@stevemc 01 That’s the joke my guy.
The fact that this guy has a favorite carcinogen says something about him
and what it is?
@@YoonMint something
Not sure what that something is, but this definitely says it
And it's specifically his favorite *liquid* carcinogen. Implying he has a favorite for more than one state of matter.
@@profuji7945 i agree
Next video: "Using my favorite carcinogen to turn paint thinner into cherry candy"
HTF did you predict the future no sarcasm i am actually shocked
So uh
bro's got access to NR's chemical reaction idea document XD
NileRed mentioned the possibility at 20:00
ARE YOU THE ONE WHO GAVE HIM THAT IDEA?!
this mans gonna accidentaly create the philosophers stone one of these days
_There are no accidents_
- *Master Oogway*
dr. stone anyone? who wants to be part of nilereds kingdom of science?
where's he gonna get the human sacrifices? patreon?
@@eternal8song [fullmetal alchemist intensifies]
Why do you think he wanted to get the solids put of it?
"I-Is that blood?"
"Oh, no, it's just liquid cancer :)"
Phew! Almost scared me there :)
Cancer juice
Finally, some good fücking juice
No table sugar added
@@ivfalenandicantgetup_7345 ua-cam.com/video/S5GkEtnbgYw/v-deo.html
whoever breaks into this guy's house is gonna have a real bad time. imagine just grabbing random jars off the wall and throwing them at intruders like you're some kind of mad alchemist.
That would be an awesome scene in a movie
Nope, go for the shit you labled with names only you understand. Instead of random reactions you know how to make explosions!
act like a Crash Bandicoot enemy in self-defense lmao
That would be such a great idea
@@Xadaj127 I'd just lead them to an area of the home that's somewhat expendable (as in needing renovation), then toss a can of chlorine trifluoride at them. One good dent results in a metal-fluorine fire. The best protection from which is an excellent set of running shoes.
Then, renovate the incinerated area.
As a hint, the stuff is so nasty that it not only will burn water, it'll also burn glass, sand, concrete, asbestos and chemist with ease.
Chekov's Chromyl Chloride eventually returning to help make cherry soda is like when a villain joins the hero squad
This is literally the hardest comment I’ve ever read
"Chekhov's chromyl chloride" HELP 😭😭😭
Carcinogen: *Toxic, explosive, can cause cancer, looks like blood*
Nile: I found it, the best molecule
"Lets have some fun!"
@@haraldhimmel5687 Today kids we'll be learning about the excitement of explosive chemicals
Delicious
Finally, some good fucking molecules
I wanted to like but I didnt want to ruin the perfect 900
@@teondrehughes670 WAIT OMG I HIT 1000! I've never got so many likes before thanks for saying that of I wouldn't have known
"It's not as bad as Sarin nerve gas" - NileRed 2019
not terrible -Dead guy 1986
I hope he neutralises it with all his chemistry know-how before chucking it down the kitchen sink
FBI open up
wow, that statement clearly says a lot.
I mean, it's not a very good scale anyways, since something like chlorine trifluoride would be what, around a 25 on that 1-10 scale?
My new favourite scale of danger from one to ten:
"…where 1 is table salt and 10 is sarin nerve gas…"
In 11, I think it should be Paris Green (an 18th century coloring paint with LOADS of poisonous arsenic) and in 12, pitchblende (uranium ore, also very radioactive in this form)
we NEED a tier list video at some point
@@mahiransworld_2011 Neither of those even remotely come close to sarin gas.
Wow, thanks for the comparison.
That would make Chorine Trifluoride an 10.5 or 11 then
1:01
Yep, this is what makes NileRed different from the other science channels. He's so serious but such a skilled comedian at the same time.
“This gas is deadly and I should have made something to keep it contained but oh well”.
-NileRed 2020
you mean 2019?
...that "oh well" surely gave me a lot of concern
@@ryanpratama5635 everything gives me concern
245 Trioxin it's called...
about mpemba effect:- ua-cam.com/video/YIs3th01NV0/v-deo.html
"Doesn't make me constantly scared of killing myself"
That's kind of a mood.
What the fuck does “a mood” mean
@@mikehunt3688 Basically means it's relatable.
Mike Hunt it means you get your vocab from Rico Nasty and makeup UA-camrs
And he said it with a straight face as well, always pretty funny.
@@LegitimateJuice imagine making fun of people for using words u dont understand lmao
You know you're in for a good time when even the structure of the molecule looks like a warning label.
The whole chemical just screams "🚫🛑🛑❌❌🛑🚫🚫🚫🚫"
@@erikdahl6861"do not the chemical"
@@comradeurod9805Please do not the chromyl chloride
@@comradeurod9805 do not the chemical.
@@agoosewithinternet"do not the chemical"
Four years later, and he does, in fact, make paint thinner cherry soda
The funny thing is he def started it soon after this vid and gave up for like 2 years
@@nonpondo_ this guy is so unintentionally funny
true
Bro had a vision
"Its still pretty dangerous and has to be treated with respect"
_Your Lordship Chromyl Chloride, sire Manganese Heptoxide may have arrived_
salute
your lordship, it appears sire manganese heptoxide has exploded.
This should be top comment
200th like.
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOO
When your definition of “fun” is multiple different types of horrific death.
Theres a reason theres "fun" in "funeral"
@@cheesey4899 well it wouldnt be funeral without the word fun or else it be like "dead people transportation" or something like that
@@nathanjohnpalaogaming4872 BOOOOOO, GET OFF THE STAGE
@@alphaplayzz1381 what stage
@@nathanjohnpalaogaming4872 bruh how did you even come up with " dead people transportation"
"unlike most normal blood, this was fuming like crazy"
most? MOST?
Well when you boil blood it fumes
I imagine demon blood constantly boils
Ever seen attack on titan?
Titan blood, fam.
Stolen from yeehuh
I just realized, this man basically said, "I was bored, so I decided to make a dangerous chemical."
What a legend.
I always found chemistry interesting but never did well in my highschool classes...and therefore quickly found it uninteresting.
Now I’m a 22 year old watching your videos and I’m honestly really enjoying it. You make me want to learn more about chemistry. And I feel like I’ve learned more watching your videos than I ever did in class alone.
All because I randomly stumbled upon your video where you melted old jewelry into gold blocks.
Thank you.
Same video lol
I mean, that's a nice sentiment, but have you really learned more than your entire time in highschool? And have you picked up any chemistry books since you said this lol
Rechitech You must be fun at parties.
Shut up.
@@faithlewis1661 Why so salty? I didnt insult you, what happend between your first comment you deleted and this salt?
Rechitech you’re annoying me
nile red: opens a portal to hell
also nile red: the reaction was pretty calm
Nile red would open a portal to hell and clean it up with distilled water
wait wtf when did i get so many likes
XDD
tame
@@cheesey4899 underrated comment😂
9th century alchemist: "I will create the elixir of life"
2019 chemist: "Making my favorite liquid carcinogen"
Jony Huergo hey, when the Chinese tried to make the elixir of life, they made gunpowder
Kairuku and my favorite carcinogen is nicotine. What's your point?
You'd think deserves a bit more than a 1 second warning on the beginning of the video though.
@@jeraimie
Though I can not say for certain, I believe the point "Kairuku" was trying to make is the following: When Chinesse were striving to create something that should give "eternal LIFE" they ((if the story is true, instead) managed to create a substance that quite likely has killed more people than any other substance....
Best regards.
Yup
Glad that you were finally able to use it to make your cherry soda!
16:55
“And then I decided to drop some of the chromyl chloride on it.”
***reaction violently bursts into a whooshing flame that engulfs the entire dish***
“So anyway this reaction was tamer then I expected”
*Chromyl. (Just noting for educational purposes.)
I had the same reaction! ...to...his reaction...to the reaction... Ahem. My head exploded; brb.
Especially 18:00
That reaction seems violent
He's essentially a chemist, so he's likely seen worst
@@Am_Cookie2436 He IS a chemist.
Edit: Oops, he was a chem student, but not a full chemist, I think. I'm not entirely sure now.
Violent reaction = kaboom
His narrations sound like an actual lab report which is amusing and nostalgic lol, which isn’t a criticism I like that
I know. The narration is making this seem like some casual lab report video to be sent to the teacher. About some carsinogenic liquid. Yes.
I know right? He gives literally every detail about what he did
In one of his earlier vids (can’t remember which) he said that he started this channel and making his videos like a lab report for personal use but people really liked it so he kept making videos
I would imagine he actually writes out a lab report when doing these experiments and projects to keep record and use that as a reference/script for the videos.
I know that on some of his videos he deliberately leaves out steps so viewers don't like...you know. Accidentally kill themselves attempting his stuff
"unlike normal blood, this was letting off toxic and corrosive vapor"
happy halloween everyone
at least it doesn't have aids tho
"Unlike *most* normal blood"
most normal blood*
I love how Nile is just the modern version of a 18th century mad scientist
Me too
Here before this comment explodes
"It definitely has to be treated with respect"
Yes. With respect, not with care.
Probably with care too
@@vaultedhollow nonono. Just respect.
I love your name 😂
Respect implies safety my guy also, dope name
@@isaaccrandall7734 lol thanks
Today I learned:
Paint thinner + carcinogen = cherry flavoring
Science is wild man
Cherry bomb
You mean strawberry medicine
@@sheikhfloppa7901 yum
bugger no more dr pepper for me
Ah yes, enslaved liquid cancer
The_V4ult Dweller enslaved liver cancer
Oh wait wrong channel
stonks
🤣
Percival de Rolo you commented what i was going to comment
prison transfer
NileRed's definiton of "fun" is really something even the Punisher would fear.
“Unlike *MOST* *normal* blood”
Can you please tell me about the normal blood that does release corrosive vapors?
xenomorph blood
I fully choose to believe that Nile's blood is not human and has no business being inside a human.
fearofchicken bro, if you heat normal blood it releases a deadly solvent
Nile slays dragons in his free time
I've seen that in the witcher 3
Nile: *Literally loses an amount of his lifespan*
Also Nile: Oh well.
bi' değişik designs a serum to increase his lifespan.
he doesnt care cuz hes a phycho that needs to be put away , he IS cancer
just a random thought no wonder he named the channel nile red, hes saying hes a plague
@@benjaminbruce4908 are you okay? Lmao
@@left9096 my mans got left on read and needs somewhere to vent just let him have it
I haven’t taken a chemistry class in who knows how long, I’m not very interested in chemistry, and I don’t know what you’re talking about half the time but I’m intrigued
I took a chemistry class last year and I still don’t know what he’s talking sometimes, I love chemistry though, at least when it’s making a splash potion of cancer and such
I am studying chemistry and I still dont understand what he is saying sometimes, this man is on a whole other level
20:36 The moment when the cherry soda idea was born
I was gonna say that😭
"my potions are too strong for you, traveler"
They could kill you traveler you better go to a seller who sells weaker potions
@@user-mo3op5of5d No respect for anything...
Except your potions
My strongest potions can kill a dragon, let alone a man!
Slimecicle
@@Someone-ob7ou ?
11:34 "Unlike *most* normal blood, this was fuming like crazy."
Meaning there's _some_ magical blood that does fume lol
I like to imagine that dragon blood fumes. 😆🐉
Nice profile pic bud
Mine
Yes..titan blood :)
Proof that big foot is real and he ate my ass
Chromyl Chloride: *Exists and severely harms life*
Nile Red: Ahhh yes, the house speciality, my favourite!
DANGER 〰️ FUN!
The setup, the color and the reaction of this totally like what I imagine for a cool and crazy chemical experiments
"It's toxic, corrosive, carcinogenic, potentially explosive..."
"I tried to smell the product, but all I smelled was toluene"
It shows both your confidence in science, and the amazing potential of chemistry, that you would willingly smell the products from a reaction containing such a dangerous chemical. It is quite cool though, this stuff really does have a lot of neat reactions!
coryman125 reminds me of Marie Curie except he knows the risks..
@@sorestedhebytheTumtumtree oof
I think after a few life lessons I think I wouldn't simply trust science. Unexpected things can always happen. He might still have inhaled some of the carcinogenic gas.
*"My favorite liquid carcinogen"*
Yep, that's him!
Hey, Nigel and guys! I made a few HYPERGOLIC REACTIONS with chromyl chloride too on my channel: CrO2Cl2 + : LiAlH4, Et2O, N2H4⋅H2O, PCl3, morpholine, styrene, phenylacetylene. Welcome! ;)
Next up: *Tasting my favorite liquid carcinogen*
"it has a nice cherry smell so i tried smelling it"
@@thewolfin I mean, ethanol is technically a carcinogen, so for some people having a shot of whiskey could count as "tasting [their] favorite liquid carcinogen". So, for that matter, are many other things we consume, just in higher quantities than we usually consume them. Coffee, for example, contains multiple substances that can be carcinogenic or mutagenic in high enough doses, but in the doses we consume them in they're fine (and even if we drank greater amounts of coffee than even the most coffee-obsessed human would ever willingly consume, it would kill us in some other way long before the mutagenicity of caffeine became relevant). As always, the dose makes the poison; even chromyl chloride would be harmless to consume in small enough quantities.
Im the one thousand like
“I feel like it has almost all the fun properties a chemical can have”
*explosive, corrosive,.. *
You know its just cancer
Anyone here from his cherry flavored soda from touline video? Funny enough he mentions paint thinner and touline at around 19:20
me
This dude is the scariest type of nerd. He’s like that Boy Scout who built a nuclear reactor in his garage using smoke detectors.
Captain Jules not anything close, he has a healthy relationship with chemistry and he follows proper safety procedures
lil exx VEVO bruh it’s a joke.
Captain Jules yeah, but if you or I where a chemist you would want to be looked at in a positive light, not as a crazy person. But yeah (:
To me, all chemist are more or less out of ordinary. I once read that a chemistry graduate student tried to poison his coworker with carcinogen.
Peggy K. Law bruh I’d love to poison whoever too but I don’t fuck with science. I had to dissect a frog in high school and that was the day I was like “nahhh. Fuck science.”
I love how his response to gas that could easily kill him escaping was “oh well”
There wasn't actually too much of a risk there because he did it in his fumehood.
@@karlalbert2798 he still doesn't give 2 fucks
That's the reaction of someone who knows they will just be reincarnated.
@@NoName-ip6ce Where do you think that Nile Blue came from?
It's in a fume Hood so realistically the danger is practically nil but you should be following safety protocols when you're handling stuff this dangerous anyway
I love how he tells us how to make some of the most dangerous (legal) chemicals in the world and assumes we won’t misuse them.
I too love this compound. It LOOKS as lethal as it actually is. Unlike SOME substances.
*Stares at fuming nitric acid*
Nile: Please dont try this at home, also Nile: **shows exactly every step and what to do**
"Well dang, I just so happened to have all the equipment for it but I can't do it at home."
@@FreezepondMapping what if i download his video, and just cut out the part where he says dont do this at home?
@@markissuffering The fbi will find you.
@@eyeof_eden they cant find me if i already am in jail hahahaha
Oh wait
It’s for educational purposes. It’s not like anymore than like 1 or 2 people are actually gonna try this
*immediately bursts into flame*
"Surprisingly tame!" Says the mad scientist.
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@@acls1239 what did I read.
@@VuotoHSR you just read a person who speaks complete English talking in the most broken English you could ever find that's a perfect summary
@@acls1239 periods exist.
@@VuotoHSR no
That's the most bloody reaction I've ever seen.
"Danger = Excitement"
And he's involved in chemistry
God built him different.
God was drunk...
@@Vollification 💀💀💀💀
god is fake dumbas
God forgot to give him fear dlc
He also has a weaker nose.
0:20 That's amazing... you managed to process concentrated UA-cam comments into a chemical
This comment is underrated
This... I like this.
Very true
Canada man plays with liquid pain for half an hour, doesnt die.
factory29662 true
healthcare :D
Kay Sea *Florida man
Eric Salscheider Idk how Florida and Canada get mixed up lol
Pretty sure Kay Sea said canada man because nilered is based in montreal or somewhere else up here. Although I do still like 'canada man' since nobody really seems to keep track of what we do here lol
"It's such a beautiful color... just like blood." is such a low key terrifying statement.
The title seems to suggest this man also has favourite solid and gaseous carcinogens. Should we be concerned?
MegaPhester no he will just destroy everything
Perhaps its was prolonged inhalation of toxic fumes
+
MegaPhester
Start worrying the moment he adds a favourite plasma carcinogen to his Machiavellian Alchemic Obsessions.
2009: Let's make a tasty banana-strawberry smoothie with the all new Magic Bullet!
2019: Let's make the first ingredient for a liquid carcinogen with the Magic Bullet!
don't forget to rinse thoroughly!
Or it will taste like cherry's 😂😂
The chemical: Releases a very toxic gas that escaped the setup and was breaking the ice bath
NileRed: *O H W E L L*
VV bruh
I like that he not just has a favorite carcinogen, but specifically a liquid one.
“I-Is that blood all over the floor?!”
“Oh, its just some Chromyl Chloride don't worry”
"Oh thank goodne-" *The place explodes*
Haha good one
"Oh also don't touch it. And maybe hold your breath."
People with anime pfp as a rule leave the cringiest comments
@@Pllayer064 LOL at least it was funnier than your comment. But fair enough I'm pretty cringe anyways XD
nobody:
nile: use magic bullet to grind toxic and potencialy lethal subtence
Nile: mixes liquids, smoke and fire, angry hissing and sputtering.
Also Nile: this reaction is surprisingly tame
What's not tame?
It’s like Mumbo jumbos: “it’s actually quite simple”
@Dr. Coomer *Waves crowbar in greeting*
@@thefrozenflames1658 yeah when someone says "it's actually pretty simple" 9 times out of 10 it... well isn't usually pretty simple :p
Watching this video after your cherry soda upload makes me feel like a time traveling mad scientist 😎
Neighbors be like: " Does the smog seem browner today and smell like cherries? The weirdest thing my car door handles seem to be corroding..."
"Even though the flask is sealed with a coated with stopper, some vapor is still able to leak out and to corrode the things around it, specially metals"
camera: _shakes_
*toxic, corrosive gas being released into room* Nile Red: “Oh well”
It's in a fume hood
@@alexanderficken9354 Still not desirable to have any risk of having the gasses escape.
his lungs are used to it
@@marlenepachner8405 I dont know if that's how that works champ
@@vaylish It's a joke, bud.
“however unlike most normal blood, this one was fuming like crazy” , he really does have a way with words.
*dangerous, corrosive, cancerous gas escapes*
“Oh well”
Mr Hippo oops
xD
Fume hood
"it has to be treated with respect"
2:40
The forbidden cheeto dust...
* NOM *
cursed cheetle
I was about to comment the same thing 🤣🤣🤣
LMAO
Don’t bring the outgoing President of the United States into this. This chemical is nowhere near as toxic and volatile as the true forbidden Cheeto dust. What an insult to chromyl chloride.
Chromyl chloride: toxic, explosive, corrosive, carcinogenic.
NileRed: *"this is fun"*
hey! it EXPLODES!
Almost a perfect combo.
All its missing is radioactivity.
Derek Lowe hasn't mentioned it as a Thing I Won't Work with, so I guess it's okay… -ish. ;-)
Hey, people like explosions!
I have zero use for this information. I have no need for it. I have no desire to make it.
This is the 9th time I've probably watched this video.
8:10 "But, oh well." Our favorite thing to hear from NileRed in a video making a toxic corrosive carcinogen.
You forgot explosive
0:19
Nile: I like it because it has all the fun chemical properties
It's toxic, carcinogenic, explosive, corrosive...
Me: heartbeat intensifies
Bromine fun lol ( dont take this seriously pls , this is only a joke and bromine is incredibly dangerous if youre clumsy , pls read this )
@@marianavonosterreichdiehab9381 if they are seriously about to go and try some bromine then I think it’s natural selection
@@rkon7629 bromine is kinda hard to make ( if you already know the process )
@@marianavonosterreichdiehab9381 if they somehow got their hands on bromine and decided to drink it it’s just natural selection
@@marianavonosterreichdiehab9381 nobody that can get their hands in bromine would drink it
Everyone who watches this video is now on 17 different lists across the world.
There goes my flight to washington :\
Quirble: Hahaha!
i watch thing much worst then that and learn a lot too i think i need a diploma now to even leaving my country XD
18 ;-)
Too late. Already on all of them.
Got recommend this after seeing the cherry soda video. These prequels are so good.
nile: this is a very dangerous toxic corrosive liquid carcinogen
*chromyl Cloride gas leaking out*
also Nile: oh Well..
Hahajhaha
Sorry to ruin it, but he has a good fumehood
@@sha-384thegreatest yeah he has
he probably wears a gas mask
@@heath6969 yes i Think that he is also put on the respirator
"Unlike most normal blood, this was fuming like crazy."
"... most ..."
Paint thinner + nasty carcinogen = cherry flavoring
Gotta love chemistry XD
@Eliseo Palestina fight me bitch
what the fuck
@Eliseo Palestina you wish
@Eliseo Palestina
Yeah, but I do. Put up your dukes.
Omg that description made my day, whit was perfectly executed 🎉
“It has all of the fun properties” **begins to talk about how insanely dangerous it is**
Exactly
That's what's fun about it
*Proceeds to throw a bottle on the school bully*
I’m waiting for “Canadian man home lab raided and arrested for making nuclear weapons with depleted uranium
Cody: Makes blood-thermite
Nile: Makes blood-like liquid carcinogen that fumes
Cody + Nile: Perform bloodritual to summon the demonic remains of Cthulhu
Blood for the Blood God
World Narration: Eye of Cthulhu has awoken!
Cody and Nile will summon Cthulhu using thermite, beeswax, and iodine.
@@aa-lc6hs *you feel an evil presence watching you
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD
Class:Alchemist
Special ability: potion of harming 7. Damage, 30789
Weakness: fire damage.
I never would have imagined just owning a blender means i technically have 1% of Niles setup...my life is complete