Ruthenium - The MOST MYSTERIOUS METAL ON EARTH!

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  • @Qysto
    @Qysto 4 роки тому +114

    One thing I love about your videos is how you have manually inputted subtitles. For a smaller channel with English obviously being a second language, it's awesome to see how much effort you put in so everyone can enjoy your content.

    • @BobWidlefish
      @BobWidlefish 3 роки тому +3

      Smaller channel? He’s 3/4ths of the way to a million subs!

  • @flaviusnita6008
    @flaviusnita6008 5 років тому +334

    I am nor Russian neither English, but I do understand perfectly Your message! You talk clearly, without tricky music on background! Thank You!

    • @дедхач
      @дедхач 4 роки тому +9

      @Mutong Tang you are a nazi pig

    • @DaveDotEXE
      @DaveDotEXE 4 роки тому +7

      i had some trouble at first, but after a while you get used to his accent and understand pretty much everything

    • @Bialy_1
      @Bialy_1 4 роки тому

      @Mutong Tang You should hate Académie de France they were not able to find this metal in Platinium Ore and that is why Karl Ernst Claus name of this metal is in use not the one that Jędrzej Śniadecki proposed 27 years before him.

    • @cast_ashore
      @cast_ashore 4 роки тому

      Bruh as if

    • @rilluma
      @rilluma 4 роки тому

      you are kidding, right?

  • @Wutzmename
    @Wutzmename 4 роки тому +53

    Now this is how educational should be. I was absolutely enthralled by your expertise and presentation. BRAVO

  • @Icepacalapse
    @Icepacalapse 6 років тому +12

    This guy gives more information per minute than anything I have ever seen. I love this.

  • @Jamesvandaele
    @Jamesvandaele 6 років тому +272

    One of the main uses of ruthinuim in my field is as an electroplating on top of white or yellow gold alloys to make brown diamonds appear more appealing. Often it is miscalled black rhodium plating, but black rhodium is not as dark so some companies are trying to keep it as a trade secret.

    • @Jamesvandaele
      @Jamesvandaele 6 років тому +12

      Matthew Familia jewelry and watch repair

    • @Jamesvandaele
      @Jamesvandaele 6 років тому +36

      Matthew Familia it's not too easy to get into if your family isn't into it, I went to GIA, then car sales, then jewelry sales, the food service, then management in food service, the. I resold used jewelry and tried my hand at repairs, then got a job in jewelry repair, then I opened my own shop after I knew what I could do and knew other who can do what I can't. That's the short version.

    • @medexamtoolscom
      @medexamtoolscom 6 років тому +13

      That's just jewelry, that's not a real use, the people who waste their money on that might as well be birds impressed by shiny scraps of aluminum foil, a more interesting question is what catalytic behavior can it have.

    • @MrDoItNice
      @MrDoItNice 6 років тому +50

      medexamtoolsdotcom did someone shit in your toaster or something?

    • @evilferris
      @evilferris 6 років тому +2

      Matthew Familia I bet you hate bitcoin too

  • @rudolphguarnacci197
    @rudolphguarnacci197 5 років тому +474

    His accent always seems to add a certain amount of legitimacy to his subject matter.

    • @theral056
      @theral056 5 років тому +4

      Totally!

    • @Draegoune
      @Draegoune 5 років тому +4

      @@theral056 joyful for those listening....

    • @bloggsie45
      @bloggsie45 5 років тому +7

      I find he speaks too quickly for easy understanding.

    • @Draegoune
      @Draegoune 5 років тому +8

      @@bloggsie45 appears to me you gentlemen are not applying your wisdom... youtube can be .75 % to slow down the wonderful presentation of most appreciated chemist #Thiosol2 and His practice English foreign language as he demonstrates also possible to caption into language of all whom may also be practicing their non native language English... otherwise it would appear comments reflect other than ernast appreciation of visual properties demonstrated...

    • @thezestfall1st107
      @thezestfall1st107 5 років тому +1

      MrBadBricks now why’s that he’s just a guy teaching ya about some metals

  • @stanleytolle416
    @stanleytolle416 6 років тому +272

    I don't quite understand what people find difficult with your English. Sounds just fine to me. Then again I dated a Russian immigrant for a couple of years. Only had trouble understanding her when she appeared to be angry at me.

    • @VengefulMaverick
      @VengefulMaverick 6 років тому +36

      That's all women lmao

    • @daniellehilton6478
      @daniellehilton6478 6 років тому +16

      😂 appeared to be mad at you? Good stuff!

    • @BothHands1
      @BothHands1 6 років тому +4

      Danielle Hilton 😂 😂

    • @Jon0007723
      @Jon0007723 6 років тому +10

      It's mostly easy to understand, but it's pretty clear that he's reading from a script and doesn't really understand what he's saying. You can tell at 0:40 when he says "By the way pure Rothinium. Was first extracted" - the unnecessary pause and strange intonation sets people's teeth on edge, much more than having a Russian accent or making a grammatical mistake. That's why people comment on it so much.

    • @nunyabisnass1141
      @nunyabisnass1141 6 років тому +6

      J R his he definately can speak english, but its probably a working knowledge. Still he knows mors english than i know whatever his native language is.

  •  6 років тому +58

    Normal levels or gamma and X in Braşov, România. By the graph you shown the cloud passed twice my area with higher concentrations on 1st pass. Any Ru contamination should give some gamma secondaries (which I can measure)
    I did not measure anything over the background radiation even after recent north-west driven cold weather wave and precipitations.
    Also... It's true that I live in an area pretty well shielded by surrounding mountains so any low-passing contaminated clouds are spent well east from me. But high-passing weather is not captured, like in this case.
    Again, nothing above 0.1mR/h.
    Were safe for now. :)

    • @blasater
      @blasater 4 роки тому +1

      Brasov....i've been there!

  • @YinSuJanSam0w0
    @YinSuJanSam0w0 6 років тому +147

    Wow… I think…
    I know more about an element today!
    And… 4:15 is so beautiful!😍

  • @nrgj.t669
    @nrgj.t669 5 років тому +22

    Ur channel is awesome n inspirational to young scientists don’t stop this is a great contribution to scientific future 👍

  • @WinstonWalker-fc7ty
    @WinstonWalker-fc7ty 23 дні тому +1

    We miss your voice so much in your newer videos!

  • @BlackWolf6420
    @BlackWolf6420 4 роки тому +20

    Man, they should put you in one of the Hollywood movies! “The world is mine!!!” Mr. Bond, mine!!!!!! 👨🏼‍🔬

  • @nunyabisnass1141
    @nunyabisnass1141 6 років тому +5

    I love how much work you put into these videos. It really pays off with the top quality you give.

  • @ozzie-sk9dh
    @ozzie-sk9dh 4 роки тому +26

    How did I end up here? It’s 4am. Can’t sleep. UA-cam must know I’m a captive audience. Good to learn something new that I'll have forgotten about when I wake up. 😉

    • @doctorbrown4343
      @doctorbrown4343 4 роки тому +4

      Yup... it's early o clock, the beers are dwindling and I'm lost in the warren. Top banana🤓👍

    • @conradgroves8109
      @conradgroves8109 3 роки тому +1

      I'd be a genius if I could remember everything I learned.

  • @donnydanger273
    @donnydanger273 6 років тому +48

    Ruthenium is now being used to coat silver coins to make them dark to be used as a design.

    • @chozen_1309
      @chozen_1309 4 роки тому +2

      And they're Beautiful IMO

    • @Ottee2
      @Ottee2 4 роки тому +1

      I bought a series of Canadian silver coins, called Nocturnal By Nature. These were coated with Rhodium, not Ruthenium.

    • @BlondeQtie
      @BlondeQtie 3 роки тому

      @@Ottee2 they are indeed very beautiful

    • @Viertelfranzose
      @Viertelfranzose 3 роки тому

      I use it together in a Supplement daily

  • @robinderoos1166
    @robinderoos1166 6 років тому +127

    So you are a full metal alchemist?

    • @shadowsbane171091
      @shadowsbane171091 6 років тому +13

      Robin de Roos he is an Full Metal Chemist.

    • @shay_playz
      @shay_playz 6 років тому +4

      The MEMES!!!

    • @martylucas8557
      @martylucas8557 6 років тому +3

      Robin de Roos, what do you think? He’s a chemist and metallurgist.

    • @lilsammich8252
      @lilsammich8252 6 років тому +1

      Does he have a metal arm?

    • @CaveyMoth
      @CaveyMoth 5 років тому

      He definitely has metal gear.

  • @zigguratiana5111
    @zigguratiana5111 6 років тому +3

    Your educative videos are incredible. So much information so clear to understand in such a short time. Great work. You are an amazing teacher!

  • @yuwish6320
    @yuwish6320 6 років тому +57

    That was a pretty awesome looking metal when dropped into a solution.

  • @Jin-Ro
    @Jin-Ro 4 роки тому +2

    Ah Ruthenium the metal that enabled us to develop warp drive in 2187.

  • @kimballmarlow4661
    @kimballmarlow4661 3 роки тому

    Over the years I believe I have watched all of your video on the different elements. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Zane-ev1mf
    @Zane-ev1mf Місяць тому

    You are awesome by far the most informative source of knowledge of precious metals that can even get

  • @richardt8604
    @richardt8604 6 років тому +9

    Love your vast knowledge ! On these metals , fascinating !

  •  4 роки тому

    I'm new to your channel and i have never even come close to a chemistry class but you make this easy to understand...i learn much from your videos..thank you for posting these.

  • @mikebell2750
    @mikebell2750 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for sharing some interesting information about an element that very few of us even knew existed.

  • @JSEPTX
    @JSEPTX 4 роки тому +6

    I love this kind of stuff. I love learning new things outside of my sphere.

    • @clownslapper5270
      @clownslapper5270 3 роки тому

      You are a sphere.

    • @JSEPTX
      @JSEPTX 3 роки тому

      @@clownslapper5270 Yes, I identify as a planet,

  • @walmartdog1142
    @walmartdog1142 6 років тому +23

    Is that first image corn flakesium.

  • @northgeorgia7357
    @northgeorgia7357 4 роки тому +2

    Great video Borat, keep up the good videos

  • @leftyleft101
    @leftyleft101 6 років тому +4

    This is honestly the best channel on UA-cam

  • @videolabguy
    @videolabguy 6 років тому +50

    Beautiful video! I love your work, fella. You accent is most pleasant here in the USA too! Could you make a video that shows how many elements of the periodic table are found in a single cell phone or other modern hi tech product. Keep up the awesome work!

    • @mikeoliver3254
      @mikeoliver3254 6 років тому +4

      videolabguy I would love to know the answer to your question. I hope he does make a video about it, but I think I'm going to do a little research and see if I can figure it out myself.

    • @aiyazashraf
      @aiyazashraf 5 років тому +1

      @@mikeoliver3254
      How did your research go?

    • @WoodysAR
      @WoodysAR 5 років тому +3

      His Russian accent is the 'most pleasant in the US'? I bet our traitor of a president would agree. Also, how do you know he's in America?

    • @stoweby
      @stoweby 4 роки тому +4

      @@WoodysAR Can't survive without bringing up politics eh?

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 4 роки тому

      @@WoodysAR
      So now that he's out who will you blame for all your forthcoming ills? Oh, right, you'll just keep blaming him until your last breath.

  • @metildajose1395
    @metildajose1395 3 роки тому +1

    During my college days,I used to study elements and compounds in periodic table ,but I didn't know the application process, occuring place,I had many doubts which solved through this vedieos with remarkable experiments,it helped me a lot, Thank you sir👍🙏

  • @kenbellchambers4577
    @kenbellchambers4577 6 років тому +5

    Hydrolysis units may be a solution to the problem of finding a way to use solar energy when your batteries are full. Electronic vibration of the water goes a giant step towards massively increasing rates of hydrolisation. Oxygen in a liquid state is a superconductor, and hydrogen is a clean fuel which can be used in fuel cells. There are probably low tech ways of accomplishing gas storage, such as by employing small heat, and or, solar driven multi-stage compressors to liquefy the gasses on a small scale. With translucent photoelectric cells available, there are many possibilities of producing a combination collector which can not only generate electric current, but also heat a liquid and compress a gas. Three combined uses for a single panel would be a great step forward. Perhaps Ruthenium would be useful in improving hydrolysis and solar cells even more. Thanks for your efforts to inform us.

  • @PaulLuckey
    @PaulLuckey 4 роки тому +2

    What a great video man. Caught me totally by surprise the level of this story and then the open source reach out. This is now and our future. Thank you.

  • @alexander1989x
    @alexander1989x 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you VERY MUCH for not bringing in politics to this amazing channel.

  • @TheCimbrianBull
    @TheCimbrianBull 6 років тому +4

    Very interesting video. I learned something new and exciting. Please ignore the haters who mock your accent and keep making moar videos for us. Oh, and the cat is so adorable too!

  • @steelgreyed
    @steelgreyed 5 років тому +1

    I love how expense was a higher factor in not being used commercially as much as its toxicity, I say this while sitting next to a mercury coil thermostat so I can't say much.

  • @Blakearmin
    @Blakearmin 6 років тому +4

    I love your videos, man! Straight up the most informative and entertaining chemistry videos I've ever seen.

  • @TheTonygr8
    @TheTonygr8 5 років тому +1

    Thoisoi you have done an outstanding work.

  • @michaelmellon45
    @michaelmellon45 6 років тому +14

    Another great video.
    Very educational.

  • @tr0798
    @tr0798 4 роки тому

    THOISOI IS MY FAVORITE YT CHANNEL!!! Please make more element videos!

  • @AelwynMr
    @AelwynMr 6 років тому

    Ruthenium with a bit of platinum (or tungsten) is also usually used for the tip of fountain pens nowadays. Iridium has not been used for decades.

  • @Angellord2k5
    @Angellord2k5 3 роки тому

    very good video, no crap music, just educational

  • @kexcz8276
    @kexcz8276 6 років тому +3

    Do you remember how can uranium or cobalt be used to color glass... Can be done that with ruthenium.... Orange glass is absolutely cool....

    • @brianstevens3858
      @brianstevens3858 6 років тому

      read section three of www.americanelements.com/ruthenium-iv-oxide-12036-10-1

  • @QuartzCowboy
    @QuartzCowboy 6 років тому +5

    Great information!

  • @markinfusino4242
    @markinfusino4242 3 роки тому

    This is very fine. Oliver Sacks, a hero of mine, who wrote a deeply personal book about the table of elements called Uncle Tungsten, would have loved this series.

  • @mikelamothesr.8998
    @mikelamothesr.8998 3 роки тому

    I enjoyed very much your presentation. It was refreshing how you simply presented the facts and allow me to do with it as I will.

  • @marlonlacert8133
    @marlonlacert8133 6 років тому +3

    5:55 Could it be, that the satellite was loaded with a different radioactive element, and Ruthenium was one of the decay paths that the matter takes?

  • @Dinnye01
    @Dinnye01 6 років тому +69

    I simply love how you say "such a metal as"... while the grammatically correct way to say it would be simply "I would like to tell you about the metal XY"
    But it is actually a signature sentence for your channel.
    Btw. keep going! Between Nile Red, Nurdrage and You, nothing shall remain hidden about chemistry before us.

    • @seethegalaxy
      @seethegalaxy 6 років тому +5

      yes, don't change it!

    • @Markle2k
      @Markle2k 6 років тому +6

      "Subscribe to my channel to see many more new and interestink..."
      I think that incomplete sentence is the signature.

    • @TheRolemodel1337
      @TheRolemodel1337 6 років тому +4

      add these to your list :
      Chemplayer
      Extractions and Ire
      Doug's Lab
      Applied Science

    • @tet5uo
      @tet5uo 6 років тому +2

      Don't forget NIleRed

    • @Dinnye01
      @Dinnye01 6 років тому +1

      I actually really don't like chemplayer. The computer audio pisses me off.
      Doug's lab... yeah... he is disappeared again :/ About the rest, I checked them out, but not really my piece of cake.

  • @dawddawds8019
    @dawddawds8019 6 років тому +1

    Borat's English has gotten much better.

  • @dickiedollop
    @dickiedollop 6 років тому +1

    Love your videos and channel Thoisoi - keep them coming 👍🏻

  • @nickhodges4150
    @nickhodges4150 4 роки тому +1

    You present your videos brilliantly, I love it.

  • @TheOwen1974
    @TheOwen1974 3 роки тому +1

    A friend of mine found a "specimen" for the lack of a better word, when digging out and old foundation, it is about 8" X 10" "stone" silver looking and has the hexagonal patterns to it. he tried to drill into it , but it kept dulling all the drill bits.. now it is just a door stop. There is def something there but I just dont know what it is.

  • @___michl___5404
    @___michl___5404 3 роки тому

    It´fascinating because it´s extremly rare and still not that expensive and due to it´s high density, the Ruthenium mined in the whole world within one year easily could be hidden under one small dining-table ...

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 6 років тому +101

    Excellent video!

  • @homebody0089
    @homebody0089 4 роки тому

    Thank you for educating and entertaining us with these videos.

  • @adriancasasvazquez5152
    @adriancasasvazquez5152 3 роки тому

    Me encanta que el titulo este en español y luego el video sea en inglés. Lo mejor de todo es que ni si quiera tiene subtítulos en español.

  • @videogaming7622
    @videogaming7622 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the great video. I continue to share them with my daughter

  • @hkchldress
    @hkchldress 6 років тому

    It’s not often I listen to a person speaking English, though not their native language, and understand nearly everything they say. You managed to make an uninteresting metal very interesting.

  • @bennybenitez2461
    @bennybenitez2461 4 роки тому

    Most informative and educational presentation as outstanding work much appreciated.

  • @gawni1612
    @gawni1612 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the daily dose of science my guy.

  • @karlfulton4854
    @karlfulton4854 4 роки тому

    Good blogg thank you for the info 'please do not stop teaching.. ALLof our children need knowledge.

  • @BackToConstitution
    @BackToConstitution 6 років тому +1

    Хорошая работа! Спасибо!
    Good Work! Thank you! Thumbs up!

  • @christianschneider3636
    @christianschneider3636 4 роки тому +1

    This is a very nice presentation over metals that are for most of us unknown. Ist very interesting that the Name cames from Russia. I only know it from Polonium bacause Mrs Curie Comes from Poland. Thank you for this interesting Clip.

  • @jonathanironsavior1748
    @jonathanironsavior1748 5 років тому +1

    2:32 Did anyone else notice Ruteniums angry face? Like "Take this acid away from me bro!"

  • @davidjacobs8558
    @davidjacobs8558 4 роки тому +2

    I just installed NGK Ruthenium spark plugs in my SUV, replacing Bosch Platinum spark Plugs.

  • @HadouGun
    @HadouGun 3 роки тому

    This could be turned into a cool ultraviolet Lamp if used with custom glass structures, you can decorate the outside of it with the shiny stable metal too.

  • @patrichausammann
    @patrichausammann 5 років тому

    This ruthenium incident seemed to have its origin somewhere in Chelyabinsk (also known from the incident with the meteorite in 2013). If I had to say what I think, I would mention the nuclear incident of 1957, which by the way, according to the current state of knowledge, was worse than that in Chernobyl. And some recent satellite images seem to confirm that there have been some changes in the Mayak Nuclear Power Plant and that something is wrong with the roof because it seems to have collapsed.

  • @ryleyweinbender7452
    @ryleyweinbender7452 3 роки тому

    Great education and awesome research put into all your videos. Thanku again

  • @trumpetmano
    @trumpetmano 6 років тому

    Everybody capping on this guy's accent needs to lighten up- you learn a lot from this guy...

  • @arty2k
    @arty2k 4 роки тому +2

    I was hoping you would have said "weasel from space caused the cloud." (Chekov)

  • @englishmystic
    @englishmystic 6 років тому

    Great lesson and demonstrations. Interested Ru dissolves in alkaline oxidants. You could also try it with ammonium chloride plus ammonium hydroxide plus hydrogen peroxide. Copper goes up with this mix like a rocket!

  • @JDARJISJ
    @JDARJISJ 4 роки тому

    I worked with Ruthenium in the electronics industry after Rhodium became too expensive. I found it much easier to oxidize in a plasma and that made adhesion problems for my electroplated coating that would go over it.

  • @monkey-trial...6578
    @monkey-trial...6578 6 років тому +1

    The name Ruth means nice or benign. To have Ruth is to be nice. As in the opposite which is to be without Ruth or ruthless. Is there any correlation ? I haven’t seen the video yet. Was looking for aerogel and got sidetracked by the name and stopped to put this question out there.

  • @tonybustamante6731
    @tonybustamante6731 5 років тому +1

    Ruthenium 106 Has Cuanto magnetism. I would be very interested to hear what information you have gathered on this recently discovered information about Ru (106)

  • @TheCaptainLulz
    @TheCaptainLulz 2 роки тому

    0:27 - THAT SPERRYLITE THO! Ive NEVER seen one even close to that big. The nugget behind it is immense, but Ive seen nuggets that size before, the sperrylite, never, not even close. 1.5cm is about the biggest Ive ever seen, thats way bigger.

  • @kevinvvn
    @kevinvvn 4 роки тому

    can you make a video about the use of iridium, platinum or ruthenium (with copper core) for automotive spark plugs? Which one is most conductive, heat resistance, corrosion resistance?

  • @nicholastravisano3439
    @nicholastravisano3439 6 років тому +2

    Very informative with wonderful visuals !!! Keep up the food work ;)

  • @JohnBoulding
    @JohnBoulding Рік тому

    I just purchased some ruthenium spark plugs for my Mazda 3. They're supposed to be very durable better for cold starts resist wearing oxidation improve mileage and acceleration small amount

  • @ConcealedCourier
    @ConcealedCourier 4 роки тому +4

    "I think it's because of the high cost... and perhaps because it's toxic to humans."
    Perhaps so..

  • @carlosantuckwell
    @carlosantuckwell 6 років тому

    Excellent. Well presented (especially for someone who's native language is so different to English).

  • @ScienceSketch
    @ScienceSketch 3 роки тому

    Beautiful photography!

  • @karlmiller6746
    @karlmiller6746 5 років тому +5

    Thank you love the channel love science love elements

  • @JOpethNYC
    @JOpethNYC 4 роки тому

    I used Ruthenium bis-235 as photosensitive dye when producing photovoltaic cells as a chemistry major in University.

  • @gregkral4467
    @gregkral4467 6 років тому +1

    I love your videos, thanks for sharing. Subscribed.

  • @LovSven2011
    @LovSven2011 4 роки тому

    Great visual effect when you put ruthenium in water at 4:15 and 6:30. :-) Very interesting subject.

  • @dougniergarth236
    @dougniergarth236 4 роки тому

    Outstanding photomicrography.

  • @raprot7829
    @raprot7829 5 років тому +3

    5:49 Perhaps the satellite had solar panels that contained ruthenium components that became airborne after burning up in reentry?

    • @Ang3lUki
      @Ang3lUki 3 роки тому

      They wouldn't be radioactive isotopes if that were the case.

  • @A.R.77
    @A.R.77 4 роки тому +1

    Great work as usual. It was wonderful to see you working in the glass foundry. People always look much different than I imagine from their voices.
    As far as the waste cloud...nothing ever happens in Russia, right?
    😎

  • @dirkg4321
    @dirkg4321 4 роки тому +1

    These guys is great!

  • @tenzackyogi1742
    @tenzackyogi1742 4 роки тому +1

    This metal is used in sparkplug. Impressive performance for vehicles.

  • @basharalngar1567
    @basharalngar1567 4 роки тому +1

    You are doing a wonderful job and a giant stunning

  • @NicholasA231
    @NicholasA231 6 років тому

    Love the videos. Someone needs to somehow start incorporating your info and experiments with Periodic Videos. I want like an entire half hour episode to exist for every element. I was getting worried when you started talking about the radiation accident. Glad you made a disclaimer, we can't have you falling off any balconies... Too soon?
    Keep up the good work.

  • @narutov4
    @narutov4 4 роки тому

    plus closed caption is also good so if your having a hard time hearing him cc can help with that! good video!!

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA 6 років тому +128

    Mister Metal! You are so Misterious!!

    • @pointlessopinion611
      @pointlessopinion611 6 років тому +5

      John Ratko ugh, I saw this earlier today and I've been wanting to comment on it....ok here it goes
      What the hell is misterious, sounds mysterious.

    • @kornelsanta8736
      @kornelsanta8736 6 років тому +1

      May have grammor problens ..lol

    • @THESHOMROM
      @THESHOMROM 6 років тому +1

      John Ratko
      You have a wonderful channel. Brilliant!
      I say Bravo to you sir!

    • @THESHOMROM
      @THESHOMROM 6 років тому +4

      KORNEL SANTA
      What's your claim to fame? This gentleman knows at least 2 languages. He has a genius knowledge of chemistry. I bet you can't diagram a sentence and your vocabulary skills are probably not much better then basic communications.

    • @KowboyUSA
      @KowboyUSA 6 років тому

      THESHOMROM
      thank you very much.

  • @StopChangingUsernamesYouTube
    @StopChangingUsernamesYouTube 6 років тому

    Hard, shiny, forms neat crystalline patterns, and doesn't readily oxidize at typical temperatures? Am I the only one thinking that'd have some neat applications as a synthetic gemstone?
    Then again, I also wonder why no one walks around with resin-coated bismuth bling.

  • @nunyabizness199
    @nunyabizness199 4 роки тому

    It would be interesting to know how much a small quantity of ruthenium would cost...

  • @markproulx1472
    @markproulx1472 3 роки тому

    Thank you for yet another great video!

  • @jassenjj
    @jassenjj 4 роки тому

    This video looks great in 4k. Thank you!

  • @umrlih
    @umrlih 4 роки тому

    Anyone else who has done experiments with Ruthenium, please like, and say what you have done with it! I do have some experience with Grub's catalysts and I also do Ru-catalyzed oxidations.

  • @tanzanos
    @tanzanos 4 роки тому

    Thank you for another excellent video.

  • @EvilCherry3
    @EvilCherry3 6 років тому

    Thank you for this very complete video once again ! :)