Is Boiling Gasoline A Good Idea? TKOR Tests If You Can Boil Gasoline And What Crazy Thing Happens

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  • What happens when gasoline gets heated to the point of boiling? Have you ever wondered: ‘Does gasoline boil?’ TKOR has done some random experiments and in this video, we're seeing if it is possible to bring gasoline to a boil. Will the gas catch on fire? Will it fall apart? Will gasoline combust? King Of Random dives into the physics of boiling gas and just how good of an idea it really is. Hopefully this gives you an idea as to what can be used to boil gasoline.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8 тис.

  • @brendeng11
    @brendeng11 6 років тому +241

    Can you break bullet proof glass by using thermal shock?

    • @fuego3974
      @fuego3974 6 років тому

      Probably not

    • @sugarbooty
      @sugarbooty 6 років тому +3

      Bulletproof glass is actually polycarbonate, not actual glass. It melts at around 300° C (or at least that's the temperature you 3D print with it) and it can handle more tension than glass. I would say it probably won't break but it's not outside the realm of possibility

    • @svp-3015
      @svp-3015 6 років тому +3

      Hopefully not XD

    • @UberAlphaSirus
      @UberAlphaSirus 6 років тому +2

      might work from liquid nitrogen then molten metal. polycarb is pretty tough

  • @j33REN
    @j33REN 6 років тому +747

    How long does it take to burn fire resistant gloves??

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 6 років тому +2

      They don't.

    • @aly_serry
      @aly_serry 6 років тому +6

      Banana Man EVERYTHING BURNS AHAHAAHHHAHAH

    • @nicholaseast
      @nicholaseast 6 років тому +1

      aly serry Shut up you're annoying

    • @scorpion-rf8ep
      @scorpion-rf8ep 6 років тому +1

      What will be longer with out get burn?

    • @chrishenry8196
      @chrishenry8196 6 років тому +5

      Offline Design please understand nothing is fire proof, everything will burn at some point. Now that doesn’t mean we will not be able to burn them with today’s technology but that does not make it fire proof.

  • @DSSteve
    @DSSteve 6 років тому +34

    Make anti ice! (Frozen Sulfuric acid) instead of hydrating your drinks it dehydrates it and put the anti ice in drinks like cola to see what happens

  • @kikn79
    @kikn79 6 років тому +102

    Is the sludge in the bottom of the glass flammable? And is it more or less flammable than regular gasoline?
    Also, does hot gasoline ignite quicker than cold gasoline?

    • @spookywizard4980
      @spookywizard4980 6 років тому +5

      kikn79 The hot sludge at the bottom probably would still be flammable, but much less than regular gasoline. You could see that even at high temperatures it wasn't boiling. When you light gasoline the vapors above it ignite, and vapors continue to come off, that's what the burning is. That stuff at the bottom hardly had any vapors (as you could see) so it would have a much harder time burning.
      Along the same lines of thought, hot gasoline would DEFINITELY burn easier than cold gasoline. When a liquid is heated it gives off more vapors than when it's cold, for gasoline it would make it easier to ignite.

    • @uselessgamer5980
      @uselessgamer5980 6 років тому +4

      pretty sure that boiling gasoline leads to napalm

    • @bolthunter7363
      @bolthunter7363 5 років тому +1

      The sludge is napalm, highly flammable and sticky. Vietnam you know?

    • @bluecatdk
      @bluecatdk 5 років тому

      napalm is gasoline and starch so it's kind of napalm but not really
      edit: fixed my grammar

    • @SL-ix4yk
      @SL-ix4yk 4 роки тому

      That sludge is called ethanol, that's why it's so bad for your engine, it builds up inside your engine and kills your power and efficiency

  • @jayson8394
    @jayson8394 6 років тому +59

    Once you get to a point in which the gasoline has boiled down into a gelatin you should do a test to see if that gelatin is more flammable and if it will burn longer?

    • @robdallachiesa
      @robdallachiesa 6 років тому +4

      Jason Meelkop I'm pretty sure that gelatin is actually a form of napalm. The King of Random should definitely check what results that yields.

    • @alessandrostagno8070
      @alessandrostagno8070 6 років тому +2

      isn't a matter of concentration, gasoline is the flammable liquid, if you let it evaporate there is no more flammable liquid. these brown residue are only impurities (maybe some higer boiling fraction) still flamable but i repeat is not a matter of concentration.

    • @jadedlion1001
      @jadedlion1001 6 років тому

      Alessandro Stagno that's what i was thinking

    • @j8ke937
      @j8ke937 6 років тому

      You really didnt think the glass wasn't going to break?

    • @nolan412
      @nolan412 9 місяців тому

      Don't forget the vapor.

  • @TheNocturnalAlchemist
    @TheNocturnalAlchemist 6 років тому +428

    Can you some how capture the gasoline vapor for an experiment itself?

    • @TheBigBadWolf85
      @TheBigBadWolf85 6 років тому +9

      I would like to see if this gasoline was Distilled

    • @Frank-cc6vv
      @Frank-cc6vv 6 років тому +11

      It would most likely be a mix of different hydrocarbons e.g. butane, ethane, propane

    • @jadowix
      @jadowix 6 років тому +1

      The Nocturnal Alchemist i

    • @TheBigBadWolf85
      @TheBigBadWolf85 6 років тому +3

      Berrie would still be interesting to see, and what uses it has. if it separates like oil,vingar,water would
      ... it would be an interesting experiment, more the most of what he has done....

    • @kalleklp7291
      @kalleklp7291 6 років тому +1

      One can "distil" crude oil...it's called "cracking". The process can be taken further and the result would be higher voilatile C-H components.

  • @agustinsamia3311
    @agustinsamia3311 6 років тому +63

    What will happen if you put high voltage of electricity to a gasoline

    • @savvyno.7025
      @savvyno.7025 6 років тому +1

      Aron TV of course bro it will catch fire cz of high temperature

    • @bills6093
      @bills6093 6 років тому +8

      See "Spark Plug".

    • @spookywizard4980
      @spookywizard4980 6 років тому +3

      BILL SCHNEIDER sparks are different than just sticking wires into gasoline.... It might not even ignite at low temperatures because its a poor conductor

  • @rylanc8064
    @rylanc8064 4 роки тому +93

    I'm watching in 2019 and literally crying

  • @haxhxm841
    @haxhxm841 6 років тому +22

    He should have messed around with that extension cord for a open fire

  • @AussieChemist
    @AussieChemist 6 років тому +83

    it was so obvious the glass was going to break, even borosilicate lab glassware cannot survive such a temperature change .

    • @borkhimself
      @borkhimself 6 років тому +5

      Also there is a warning on it saying specifically NOT to do that

    • @I25mI25
      @I25mI25 6 років тому +2

      Reminds me of that slow mo guys video...

    • @AussieChemist
      @AussieChemist 6 років тому +1

      Talan Watson sure there are lab glass ware that can withstand 300C without any problems those glassware are made of borosilicate glass they are designed to tolerate thermal expansion, however they still can't withstand sudden cooling or heating. I personally own some of those beakers and flasks, ( well they aren't cheap but not cost few thousand dollars though)

    • @imhorny2794
      @imhorny2794 6 років тому

      Aussie Chemist hi

    • @TheAstrolabe
      @TheAstrolabe 6 років тому

      Aussie Chemist jim

  • @DukeNauticus
    @DukeNauticus 6 років тому +4

    "That's not the reaction I was expecting."
    That... is the only reaction you should expect, when pouring cold gasoline into a piping hot glass container. You've cracked dozens and dozens of glass items like this on the show knowingly, so what made this time so different?

  • @realizt420
    @realizt420 4 роки тому +13

    RIP to The King of Random

  • @a-lphaofzeldaformegaming7907
    @a-lphaofzeldaformegaming7907 6 років тому +521

    Oh tank you for the celsius!

  • @BrandonKAli
    @BrandonKAli 6 років тому +80

    So we just gonna pretend he built a flamethrower and didn't use it?...

    • @jessecarman6147
      @jessecarman6147 6 років тому +3

      Brandon Ali he said he'll test it soon. He was on vacation with his wife for their anniversery

    • @calmdowncentral
      @calmdowncentral 6 років тому

      Brandon Ali your right

  • @megalucariox2743
    @megalucariox2743 6 років тому +30

    hey Grant why don't you try putting aerogel on nitrogen triiodide. will it capture the particles or will it explode?

  • @GT_PC_Gaming
    @GT_PC_Gaming 6 років тому +1

    I imagine that someone has already mentioned this, but that brownish sludge left over after boiling the gasoline was more than likely the additives in the fuel (for instance the stuff they put in gasoline to clean your engine).

  • @haxhxm841
    @haxhxm841 6 років тому +294

    What happens when you boil mercury

    • @theramblingbrit4431
      @theramblingbrit4431 6 років тому +18

      Nope, really bad idea, mercury fumes are nasty af. Seriously, don't do this

    • @unname8486
      @unname8486 6 років тому +1

      Nilered already distilled it.

    • @dry0campa155
      @dry0campa155 6 років тому +17

      That's pretty hard to do. I mean mercury is pretty big. How would he even get a planet anyway?

    • @leagueaddict8357
      @leagueaddict8357 6 років тому +1

      you wont survive boiling mercury

    • @abhishekgourav6144
      @abhishekgourav6144 6 років тому +1

      haxhxm its poisonous...

  • @thomasnatarajan9568
    @thomasnatarajan9568 6 років тому +57

    Hey Grant I started watching you because of your DIY'S now I only watch a couple videos because you don't do DIY'S anymore so please do more DIY'S!!!!!!! :)

    • @catcher197
      @catcher197 6 років тому +4

      Fluffy Gamer123 he did 2 last week 😂

  • @crypticgunmaker3431
    @crypticgunmaker3431 4 роки тому +8

    Rip man

  • @nicsurge699
    @nicsurge699 6 років тому

    Awesome video Grant! Now what would happen if the fuel reached those temperatures while in a sealed container? I figure the container would explode before the fuel would ignite (Boiler explosions)

  • @johne.6688
    @johne.6688 6 років тому +54

    Gasoline will ignite at 232 degrees Celsius at sea level, in an open container. The gasoline just didn't ignite when it landed on the hotplate or glass because of the Leidenfrost effect keeping the two from touching.

  • @kilo3421
    @kilo3421 6 років тому +294

    Use your 300$ thing for purifing water for purifine gazoline

    • @pavelk.2176
      @pavelk.2176 6 років тому +3

      ummm... ?

    • @2450logan
      @2450logan 6 років тому +1

      Paci Paci Pac lkr

    • @crazyasianninja218
      @crazyasianninja218 6 років тому +8

      Gasoline is already a purified product made from crude oil.

    • @pablomartinez1591
      @pablomartinez1591 6 років тому

      Kilo3421 a

    • @EricDG326
      @EricDG326 6 років тому +3

      Kilo3421 Gasoline is already a distilled product from petroleum. You would only end up with the same gasoline.

  • @muhammadsufiyan8846
    @muhammadsufiyan8846 6 років тому +18

    What if you mix sulfuric acid with gasoline? (Do this on outdoor)

    • @spookywizard4980
      @spookywizard4980 6 років тому

      Muhammad Sufiyan probably not much honestly. If either was hot then you might get a pretty fun reaction however...

    • @urizaleon
      @urizaleon 4 роки тому

      You get Coca-Cola

  • @talanpeterson6882
    @talanpeterson6882 6 років тому +1

    grants wife: "where is my pyrex"?grant:"i blew it up... along with ur car

  • @adriancarp3476
    @adriancarp3476 6 років тому +246

    do some weird stuff with acetone

    • @cdawson198600
      @cdawson198600 6 років тому +1

      Adrian Carp acetone eats styrofoam and makes a napalm like gel, it will stick to anything and it’s not easy to put out so it’s very dangerous so I don’t recommend trying it.

    • @clippedwings225
      @clippedwings225 6 років тому

      Guess we know what the next episode is

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 6 років тому +1

      It's an interesting compound. You could do a lot with it:
      a) add H2O2 and a little H2SO4 (APX)
      b) mix it with Br2 and seal the container (Borm-acetone will build up in an autocatalytic reaction creating additional HBr and it will eventually burst)
      c) mix it with a thiolating compound, or create an acetal with H2S and crack it (thioacetone)

    • @Chris-jo1zr
      @Chris-jo1zr 6 років тому

      Or better! Boil Toluene without a mask!

    • @cementblock9693
      @cementblock9693 6 років тому

      cdawson198600 gasoline does the same thing

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 6 років тому +76

    I've spilled gasoline onto a hot exhaust manifold a couple times in the past, and it never ignited, only vaporized quickly. Supposedly the autoignition temperature is around 500 deg F. Great video!

  • @pedroucos
    @pedroucos 6 років тому +6

    what happens if you drop melted copper into liquid nitrogen

  • @juliancybak9574
    @juliancybak9574 6 років тому +2

    you should test the properties of the dark yellow concentration after its been boiled

  • @petresilegov2581
    @petresilegov2581 6 років тому +304

    Hey TKOR! It would be interesting to see what would happen if you make gasoline jello and try to ignite it!

    • @CptLang97
      @CptLang97 6 років тому +2

      that's called Napalm....... Hint: It's very very veeerrryyyy flammable

    • @petresilegov2581
      @petresilegov2581 6 років тому +1

      Aaron Lang yeah but I don't see it as napalm simply because napalm is more liquid. This is a solid and the original idea came from mixing it with an oxidizer to create solid rocket fuel

    • @maxsmith1335
      @maxsmith1335 6 років тому +1

      +Aaron Lang Napalm is actually styrofoam dissolved in gasoline(with thermite added) the dissolved styrofoam makes it sticky, so it clings to whatever it hits, making it much more dangerous.

    • @Lewi3.
      @Lewi3. 6 років тому +1

      Max Smith no napalm is actually fuel and basically any plasticiser. They used sawdust and other mixtures over time. Fuel and styrofoam is an extremely crude and ineffective version of napalm

    • @maxsmith1335
      @maxsmith1335 6 років тому +1

      +Lewi3 cool, thanks for letting me know.

  • @huhnesko
    @huhnesko 6 років тому +38

    you didn`t show how the flamethrower works ;)

    • @huhnesko
      @huhnesko 6 років тому

      no he didnt

    • @sorenmortimer4246
      @sorenmortimer4246 6 років тому +1

      Speed Gamer that is because this video was pre recorded

    • @huhnesko
      @huhnesko 6 років тому +2

      he shows how to build it but he dont show how it works

  • @fpvclub7256
    @fpvclub7256 6 років тому

    Great video.. Question for you - What software do you use to edit your video?

  • @PTEredmond
    @PTEredmond 6 років тому

    This is interesting, many years ago I boiled gasoline in a can on a small propane camp stove and the fumes coming off the top ignited, from watching this video obviously why mine ignited was do to having the open flame at the bottom rather then a hot plate. Still interesting to know that without an open flame it wont ignite. :) this has been educational

  • @andrewharrington4799
    @andrewharrington4799 6 років тому +207

    Would it be possible for you to make your own gasoline from crude oil? If so, I would love to see you do it

    • @Frank-cc6vv
      @Frank-cc6vv 6 років тому +1

      It would be a long process of fractional distillation and would be very complex to manage, it would breakdown into many other hydrocarbons

    • @mevofr
      @mevofr 6 років тому

      Do you manage easily to get some crude oil ? Except if you go directly to a small oil producer, I don't see where you can put your hands on crude oil.

    • @thomasryan9608
      @thomasryan9608 6 років тому +1

      This comment section is full of science nerds

    • @andrewharrington4799
      @andrewharrington4799 6 років тому

      I know. Isn't it great?

  • @charlienorton8710
    @charlienorton8710 6 років тому +23

    What happens if you light the browny orange residue

    • @sugarbooty
      @sugarbooty 6 років тому

      charlie norton Most likely nothing, gasoline itself doesn't burn, the gas it gives off does. If you evaporate it all away there's nothing to burn

    • @lucaswirz46
      @lucaswirz46 6 років тому

      charlie norton I believe the word you're looking for is amber

  • @frey1677
    @frey1677 6 років тому +1

    The glass broke because of the temperature difference, the cool gasoline with the hot glass can cause it to break easily. An example would be switching one marble between hot water and cold water a few times

  • @moclu238
    @moclu238 5 років тому

    Have you ever thought that a lot of this encreses pollution. But I still love the king of random

  • @margosgarage7365
    @margosgarage7365 6 років тому +173

    boil the gas then test the broiled gas in a lawnmower engine

    • @Deadjuggernaut
      @Deadjuggernaut 6 років тому +5

      Cookie Monster broil?

    • @AdmiralTom
      @AdmiralTom 6 років тому +2

      Dead juggernaut yolo

    • @needsmoreboosters4264
      @needsmoreboosters4264 6 років тому

      Cookie Monster You mean boil.

    • @jasonsexton8869
      @jasonsexton8869 6 років тому +6

      Yep. Also boiling gas just gets you less gas. It evaporates. This is basically how they make gas in the first place. You take crude oil, and run it through a column still. Different types of fuel separate at different points in the column. As a matter of fact, gasoline was originally a useless byproduct of distilling kerosine from oil.
      Edit for the residue in his measuring cup: It's the additives they put into gas these days and not actually the gasoline left in the bottom of that measuring cup after boiling it off. Figured I'd add that into my comment in case someone decided to point out I said there'd be no gas left.

    • @kamiyoshida5524
      @kamiyoshida5524 6 років тому

      Wtf is broil men...... thats new word

  • @AK-fn7ro
    @AK-fn7ro 6 років тому +333

    What happen when condom filled with diesel put into liquid nitrozen 😂😂😂

  • @stalebread2529
    @stalebread2529 6 років тому +1

    The warning label on the Pyrex glass says not for conventional oven use. I’m surprised it did not bust. I guess it was only a hot plate though.

  • @velvetashthugz1
    @velvetashthugz1 5 років тому +1

    After watching a decent amount of these types of experiments, how is this guy still alive?

    • @jcrides1320
      @jcrides1320 3 роки тому +1

      He's not but he was killed in a paragliding accident July 29 2019

  • @wobeck
    @wobeck 6 років тому +16

    The ignition temperature of gasoline is 280°C (536°F). However, flammable liquids cannot ignite in their liquid state. They have to become vapor (gaseous) before they can ignite. So the gasoline vapors have to reach 280°C before they will ignite. Of course, the vapors also require sufficient oxygen for ignition. Even though your liquid gasoline got very hot, either the vapor cooled too much during transition, or the heat and vapors were crowding the oxygen out.

  • @SpecificLove7
    @SpecificLove7 6 років тому +49

    Awesome experiment. I was also a little surprised with the zero flames. Great info to know.

    • @trsg384
      @trsg384 6 років тому +2

      Specific Love Creations k

  • @kevinparnell4147
    @kevinparnell4147 6 років тому +1

    Your Love Could Start A War - nice song choice

  • @sterlingvt
    @sterlingvt 6 років тому

    I work in a lab, testing gasoline for a living. Boiling (distilling) gasoline is one of the test we do. Initially will typically start to boil at a lower temp. As the lighter hydrocarbons boil off first more heat is needed to continue boil. Initial boiling point may be around 100F, but final boiling point can be around 400F. There is always a measurable amount of residue left behind.

  • @fabrizioguidotti5321
    @fabrizioguidotti5321 6 років тому +49

    As an italian I wanted to Thank you for expressing temperatures in Celsius!

    • @vincevanderperre8660
      @vincevanderperre8660 6 років тому +1

      Pawel Regulski totaly not they use more way more celcius

    • @RobbinChaniana
      @RobbinChaniana 6 років тому +1

      And in Canada and most of the world

    • @FullOilBarrel
      @FullOilBarrel 6 років тому +1

      Pawel Regulski USA: The only country on earth that uses fahrenheit

    • @JohnPeter1940
      @JohnPeter1940 6 років тому

      Fabrizio Guidotti yes FINALY C°

    • @DiasLagu
      @DiasLagu 6 років тому

      FullOilBarrel get your facts straight. Fahrenheit remains the official scale for the following countries: the Bahamas, Belize, the Cayman Islands, Palau and the United States and associated territories (Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands). Canada retains it as a supplementary scale that can be used alongside Celsius.

  • @zach..
    @zach.. 6 років тому +31

    Blow glass with the cheapest set up possible

  • @harrisonnordmeyer4338
    @harrisonnordmeyer4338 4 роки тому +2

    Fun fact boiling gasoline is a step to mak8ng napalm, yes this man just made a simple version of napalm

  • @SupernerdScrawl
    @SupernerdScrawl 5 років тому +5

    "This may seem kinda random." Well yeah... haven't you seen your name?

  • @EricSchwartz02
    @EricSchwartz02 6 років тому +67

    What would happen if you catch the gasoline vapors with the distiller? Would the gasoline be more refined with that residue removed?

    • @Corvinus_swe
      @Corvinus_swe 6 років тому +8

      Gasoline is a mixture so you would be able to get fractions containing pure or almost pure hydrocarbons. The residue in the Pyrex container are some of the heavier oils

    • @bot_error6327
      @bot_error6327 6 років тому

      Eric Schwartz hi

    • @jacklavalley8245
      @jacklavalley8245 6 років тому

      Eric Schwartz also the ethanol that's in the gas was boiled off before the actual gas

    • @mjrnnevershade
      @mjrnnevershade 5 років тому

      that's technically how you get ethanol, kerosene, and propelyene

  • @silentshadow8089
    @silentshadow8089 6 років тому +92

    Do a video with colin furze

  • @Karadzaaarm
    @Karadzaaarm 6 років тому +1

    Can you put dry ice in your "oven" ?
    (where you melt metals , copper ...)

  • @nicholasgraham89
    @nicholasgraham89 6 років тому

    My wife just said, " If I ever catch you doing this!...". Thank you for these videos.

  • @strock77
    @strock77 6 років тому +56

    I like the measuring in Celsius

    • @user-dw3rk4xc5j
      @user-dw3rk4xc5j 6 років тому

      Fullscreen Inc. : Strock77 me too

    • @theunknown0789
      @theunknown0789 6 років тому

      I only know celcius...what's even fahrenheit?

  • @USCisgay
    @USCisgay 6 років тому

    it would be cool to see this done with other volatile liquids like acetone, camp fuel, ethanol and even diesel fuel.

  • @TheMarchewkaPL
    @TheMarchewkaPL 6 років тому +3

    Can you melt glas and reform it?

  • @TheNocturnalAlchemist
    @TheNocturnalAlchemist 6 років тому +256

    What happens if you pour molten aluminum in gas or the other way around?

    • @nankohefting6894
      @nankohefting6894 6 років тому +2

      The Nocturnal Alchemist that is kinda broad, meaning that you’re not very specific about which gas you mean.

    • @mikey5063
      @mikey5063 6 років тому

      Yeah!!!

    • @brycepatterson7490
      @brycepatterson7490 6 років тому +1

      The Nocturnal Alchemist I like your channel. Just subscribed

    • @evanmontana3368
      @evanmontana3368 6 років тому

      The Nocturnal Alchemist fire

    • @user-ir2vm6bn2v
      @user-ir2vm6bn2v 6 років тому

      what gas?

  • @MarkW1210
    @MarkW1210 6 років тому +155

    I'm sorry but half the liquid did not make it into the glass LOL you missed almost completely.

    • @captain6441
      @captain6441 6 років тому +2

      Mark W thank you!!! I was thinking the same thing

    • @auzyxw
      @auzyxw 6 років тому

      Mark W Im sorry, hes not a trick-shotter like you want him to :/

    • @Nitepinkeve22
      @Nitepinkeve22 6 років тому +1

      00000001%Of The Water Did Go In

    • @killerke11
      @killerke11 6 років тому

      there were no water at all

    • @Alpha-ro9wy
      @Alpha-ro9wy 6 років тому

      Water?

  • @finnm1625
    @finnm1625 6 років тому

    Hey Grant, can you please do a video on petrol and diesel differences and fun experiments with them both, thanks

  • @Manal6195
    @Manal6195 2 роки тому +1

    Actually it is just the glass became crazy because of you have done hehehe

  • @colepignolet794
    @colepignolet794 6 років тому +61

    Can you boil oobleck?

    • @setsers1
      @setsers1 6 років тому +1

      What?

    • @dickmeatbootysack2165
      @dickmeatbootysack2165 6 років тому +1

      Pseudo Memes not true

    • @dickmeatbootysack2165
      @dickmeatbootysack2165 6 років тому +2

      Pseudo Memes as far as I now and can find, only liquids can boil, which make sense because when a LIQUID boils it reaches the temperature to where it can bubble and turn into vapor, and as far as I know and just about everyone else, solids or anything else expect liquids can’t bubble and turn into vapor

    • @hunterringland5949
      @hunterringland5949 6 років тому +1

      TheBeastWithin 121 ahem non neutonian fluid

  • @pingoo5753
    @pingoo5753 6 років тому +13

    Is it possible to cook a steak with your flamethrower?

  • @ramiroperez9577
    @ramiroperez9577 6 років тому +1

    Hey grant l know it been a while since you made the flamethrower but can you test it out?

  • @nicholesward4316
    @nicholesward4316 6 років тому

    Does anyone else notice how fast the glass cracked when it cracked it was almost as fast as lightning...maybe they should do something testing the speed glass breaks and the temperatures and outside forces needed to break each

  • @mahmoodjazmawy9463
    @mahmoodjazmawy9463 6 років тому +161

    Using Celsius made my day😂😁
    Thanks

  • @indeedyes3141
    @indeedyes3141 6 років тому +84

    8 yr old kid: Can we start a fire with liquid nitrogen
    8 yr old kid mind: Give me that 25 bucks

    • @thetupolevtu-1602
      @thetupolevtu-1602 6 років тому

      Lol

    • @CEOofDontCareInc
      @CEOofDontCareInc 6 років тому

      100 subscriber no videos
      does he even do the (I'll give you 25 bucks) thing anymore?

    • @indeedyes3141
      @indeedyes3141 6 років тому +1

      Sand Potato yea he did. Watch the full video

    • @indeedyes3141
      @indeedyes3141 6 років тому

      Preston Garvey What's wrong with that?

  • @pez-fpv7369
    @pez-fpv7369 6 років тому +1

    Can you do more random weekend projects please?

  • @michaelhernon4015
    @michaelhernon4015 6 років тому

    i would love to see what happens if you try to light the left over gunk after boiling the gas out. would it flash, or sputter and burn intensely for longer.

  • @himethpitigala6187
    @himethpitigala6187 6 років тому +32

    Idk if you're alowed to do this but it would be cool if you goto the dead sea and get the salty water from there and boil it down and compare the difference

    • @j_cyber974
      @j_cyber974 6 років тому

      He did tht

    • @tala8714
      @tala8714 6 років тому

      Well he lives in America
      Unless there is another “dead sea” in America

    • @tala8714
      @tala8714 6 років тому

      And Kai is right
      The dead sea has more salt so if he boils it he will have more salt
      When u boil salty water u keep the salt and boil the water
      So if the water is more salty u will have more salt

  • @renegadenerf1163
    @renegadenerf1163 6 років тому +18

    What happens when you mix gasoline and Styrofoam, and light it on fire?

    • @christianterrill3503
      @christianterrill3503 6 років тому +4

      You make napalm when you dissolve styrofoam into gas it turns into a jelly and is burn much longer then normal gas. Its a old rebal trick to making cheap napalm.

    • @renegadenerf1163
      @renegadenerf1163 6 років тому +1

      Christian Terrill shhhhhhhhhh. I know this

    • @undercovertrampoline4180
      @undercovertrampoline4180 6 років тому

      If you check out vice they made things just like the napalm from the anarchist cookbook

    • @guigoGOGO
      @guigoGOGO 6 років тому

      It burns

    • @KyMac
      @KyMac 6 років тому

      That is napalm

  • @Dudefromoberder
    @Dudefromoberder 4 роки тому +2

    What would electrolysis do to gasoline? I can't find any study any where.

  • @jeffkirby9510
    @jeffkirby9510 6 років тому

    While on the subject of of flammables. How do you create a wood gasifier?

  • @nickdesert7304
    @nickdesert7304 6 років тому +51

    Can you cook pasta in gasoline

  • @TheNocturnalAlchemist
    @TheNocturnalAlchemist 6 років тому +272

    What happens if you pour molten aluminum in liquid nitrogen?

    • @aly_serry
      @aly_serry 6 років тому +3

      The Nocturnal Alchemist it solidifies?

    • @thehipman2034
      @thehipman2034 6 років тому

      The Nocturnal Alchemist what do you think

    • @Awkward_Fox
      @Awkward_Fox 6 років тому +2

      The Nocturnal Alchemist see the backyard scientist for that

    • @charleslittle458
      @charleslittle458 6 років тому +1

      The Nocturnal Alchemist what happens when an Unstoppable Force meets an immovable object. Let's ask questions we don't know the answers to

    • @MrNuubstar
      @MrNuubstar 6 років тому

      What happens is the same as you were to pour boiling water into liquid N. A GIANT steam collumn and thats it.

  • @robertosoto8500
    @robertosoto8500 6 років тому +2

    Never leave your power unattended 😂😂

  • @theflamingninetailedfox4651
    @theflamingninetailedfox4651 6 років тому +1

    Would it be possible to take crude oil and refine it into usable gasoline, or other byproducts?

  • @jamesdeverteuil7501
    @jamesdeverteuil7501 6 років тому +14

    you should make a cryo gun with liquid nitrogen!

    • @mlindholm
      @mlindholm 6 років тому

      James de Verteuil like Colin Furze did?

  • @99stars9
    @99stars9 6 років тому +45

    is it possible to melt magnet

    • @nahbbenaeem212
      @nahbbenaeem212 6 років тому

      Avaibi Stuff yes

    • @christopherdecarlucci2985
      @christopherdecarlucci2985 6 років тому +2

      Avaibi Stuff you can heat a magnet up so much that it will no longer be a magnet i will just be a piece of metal

    • @ivanemilov522
      @ivanemilov522 6 років тому +1

      the magnet is just a piece of iron or magnetite which is the same

    • @butternoh
      @butternoh 6 років тому +1

      Wait,
      Isn't everything able to be melted?

    • @andreshinojosa1494
      @andreshinojosa1494 6 років тому

      Hunter Bot steel beams?

  • @caleb-woodvlogs3436
    @caleb-woodvlogs3436 6 років тому

    Can you try use proto-putty as a mold for metal casting

  • @kguel1432
    @kguel1432 6 років тому

    Hey king of random can u make a video of how to make any cooked egg like boiled back into the yolk and eggwhite

  • @greyktv1651
    @greyktv1651 6 років тому +45

    What will happen when you melt metal and glass at the same time?

    • @JessterKing
      @JessterKing 6 років тому +1

      Grey KTV slag

    • @jackturner3803
      @jackturner3803 6 років тому

      The glass can be used as a flux (oxygen barrier) for steel smelting

  • @navidjon692
    @navidjon692 6 років тому +23

    Can you make crystallised gasoline?

    • @CyberMass
      @CyberMass 6 років тому

      Navid Jon no you cant

    • @kalleklp7291
      @kalleklp7291 6 років тому

      If you go below the freezing temperature of gasoline, yes you can.. However, what would the point be..?

    • @iwontliveinfear
      @iwontliveinfear 6 років тому

      He already did.

  • @johnnywang8047
    @johnnywang8047 6 років тому +2

    What is inside fluorescent light bulbs

  • @syedzulfiqar3344
    @syedzulfiqar3344 6 років тому

    hey random King 😜😜
    make homemade Cotton candy machine,,,
    I see many videos on UA-cam of that candy machine but all are seems fool😂
    and I know it if you did it,you will do it at the awesome way because you are the awesome,,,😍😍

  • @Wayyyyys
    @Wayyyyys 6 років тому +5

    I think the question now is if the brown liquid after boiling the gas is flammable like regular gas

    • @hyakinthos_0902
      @hyakinthos_0902 6 років тому

      it's a impure fossil oil residue will not ignite

  • @ComixsYT
    @ComixsYT 6 років тому +15

    Will water resistant phones survive in gasoline?

  • @brysonschreiner9469
    @brysonschreiner9469 6 років тому

    Can you try making proto putty with different kinds of silicone?

  • @your0nlyfriend652
    @your0nlyfriend652 6 років тому

    What you guys should do to help us understand is have some sort of timer on the screen, like something that says 15 min, or 30 min... That would help the viewers significantly with the actual timing of when it started. And maybe add experiment 1, 2, 3.... And name it trial. It doesn't have to be big lettering or anything, just something to help keep the viewers knowing that it is experiment 1 at 45 min or something.

  • @rageixi1422
    @rageixi1422 6 років тому +11

    Try to scoop of the brown goo and ignite it!

  • @bushcraftbaxter
    @bushcraftbaxter 6 років тому +164

    Grant you should try more survival hacks! Like making some cool traps or fire starters!

    • @russellwalker3830
      @russellwalker3830 6 років тому +1

      Bushcraft Baxter yes please I don't know what it is about controlled fire that fascinates me.

    • @hanwulsucks
      @hanwulsucks 6 років тому +1

      Bushcraft Baxter just watch Primitive Technology

    • @bushcraftbaxter
      @bushcraftbaxter 6 років тому

      Aspect 8 but he only uploads maybe once a month, but I do love his channel!

    • @hanwulsucks
      @hanwulsucks 6 років тому +1

      Bushcraft Baxter maybe it take him a month to record his videos

    • @bushcraftbaxter
      @bushcraftbaxter 6 років тому

      Aspect 8 Yeah, he definitely puts a lot of time and research into what he does. I just wanna see Grants version of stuff.

  • @carsonplowman
    @carsonplowman 6 років тому

    I've done many experiments with gasoline. It will not auto ignite unless you drop it on a surface that is roughly 900F when iron glows red. Even then you have to use small drops or a spray bottle depending on surface area of the heated object. Diesel is even harder to auto ignite.

  • @annejarmain1433
    @annejarmain1433 4 роки тому +1

    Try to boil gasolene in a sealed strong clear container to build up pressure and heat

  • @jaypandya6538
    @jaypandya6538 6 років тому +23

    What will happen if dry ice or liquid nitrogen meets hot oil or gasoline or petrol

    • @kalleklp7291
      @kalleklp7291 6 років тому +2

      Things would explode due to the temperature differences and the nitrogen gas abruptly developed.

  • @j28esn
    @j28esn 6 років тому +11

    Your awesome! Nice video

  • @kishifabros1544
    @kishifabros1544 2 роки тому

    I was reading a book when I suddenly thought of, "What will happen if I cook gasoline?"

  • @talaeyn8326
    @talaeyn8326 6 років тому

    When the gasoline basically boiled down into that resinous material, was the resinous material flammable? Like if you scraped it out, maybe crushed it to a powder and put a flame to it?

  • @bilbowiggins6491
    @bilbowiggins6491 6 років тому +6

    What would happen if you put Pyrex into the metal foundry

  • @Abbaskhan-eq5ec
    @Abbaskhan-eq5ec 6 років тому +219

    Flamethrower vs dryice

  • @tainetaine6151
    @tainetaine6151 4 роки тому +5

    RIP my favorite science teacher 😭

  • @zachsanor7023
    @zachsanor7023 6 років тому +1

    What would happen if you quenched a red hot plate in a bucket of gasoline