Amazing Way to Actually Mix Oil and Water with No Other Added Ingredient!

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    You've probably always been taught that you can't mix oil and water together. Well actually you can! I first show you the method that is usually used by using an emulsifier. But then I show you an amazing new technique that invloves removing the dissolved air from the water. This causes hydroxide ions to be able to come into contact better with the oil droplets and keeps the tiny oil droplets repelled even after the air is added back in!
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  • @TheActionLab
    @TheActionLab  5 років тому +1496

    Pro tip...watch the full video to see the mixture with no added ingredient👍🏻

    • @elpp5016
      @elpp5016 5 років тому +14

      The Action Lab ok thx for the idea

    • @blemmer146
      @blemmer146 5 років тому +20

      You timed it correctly for me I was at that part

    • @randompesron8363
      @randompesron8363 5 років тому +8

      You fooled 10 people, Action lab!

    • @AmityHardstyle
      @AmityHardstyle 5 років тому +5

      You should have mentioned it in the video 😂

    • @emmanuelpil
      @emmanuelpil 5 років тому +1

      Do a jet blow in thin sand within the vacuum chamber with a syringe , to see if there is any difference, like on the Apollo moon landing!

  • @KelfranGt
    @KelfranGt 5 років тому +1580

    >> *Mix Out* has entered the dictionary

  • @lordmemes9808
    @lordmemes9808 3 роки тому +1436

    So.....you're saying if my children don't like each other, I should put them together in a vacuum chamber?

  • @anonymouse9105
    @anonymouse9105 3 роки тому +416

    It reminds me of how pure water doesn't conduct electricity. It's the ions in ordinary tap water that makes it a good conductor.

    • @dogwalker666
      @dogwalker666 3 роки тому +19

      Actually even DI water will Conduct just not very well.

    • @Technoluk13579
      @Technoluk13579 3 роки тому +11

      @@dogwalker666 yeah, but in this case it's possible with everything, cause every material has electrical conductivity. But it is very low, it behaves like a brake for electricity. For example even around very high voltages/currents, these isolaters won't get conducive or dangerous ( except there are holes or a point with to much resistence, then it could melt the isolator. So there is no end for an isolator or also a conductors, the importend thing is, that you have a reference point, and than you Can decide if it's an conductor, semiconductor or a non conducted. And the superconductors are a whole different story 😁

    • @dogwalker666
      @dogwalker666 3 роки тому +2

      @@Technoluk13579 At high voltage isolation is a big problem, high current is unimportant over is common and once it tracks the whole insulator goes to smeg.

    • @Technoluk13579
      @Technoluk13579 3 роки тому +1

      @@dogwalker666 Yes, that is true, but there are many Isolation types for high voltages and everything else like an ionizer to reduce the ESD for example, or a high voltage pylon >150kV. You have to attach these wires to an extremly good isolator and the currentflow in the isolator can be neglected, because there is not much Elektricity. The isolators also have often a higher isolator value than the conduction Value of a conductor. Great isolator :10^-16S/m Great Conductor: (Silver)
      10^6S/m. But accidents always happen, i think the most dangeroust aspect of electricity is, that you cant sense it directly or cant feel tue force of voltage, until it hits you.

    • @dogwalker666
      @dogwalker666 3 роки тому +1

      @@Technoluk13579 indeed when you see the damage the arcs can do when a power factor correcting bank fails, and you are right electricity is invisible and un detectable by human senses.

  • @z4yuh
    @z4yuh 2 роки тому +25

    pov: you googled how to mix oil and water because of Arcane: League of Legends and this is the first video that came up

    • @AgressiveSillence
      @AgressiveSillence 2 роки тому +5

      guilty.

    • @sarahluise3153
      @sarahluise3153 2 роки тому +3

      You bet Caitlyn wanted to go to Jayce so he can prove oil and water mix

    • @lucysai
      @lucysai 2 роки тому +2

      You caught me right there.

  • @Lightnessx
    @Lightnessx 5 років тому +772

    When you do timelapse it would be nice to have a clock nearby just to see time going :P

  • @rajadey4072
    @rajadey4072 5 років тому +546

    2 min silence for those who are commenting without watching the full video...

    • @deluxeassortment
      @deluxeassortment 5 років тому +6

      thankfully he told me to watch to the end so I didn't QQ about mustard

    • @robertodelier9999
      @robertodelier9999 5 років тому +2

      lel tru

    • @alb9022
      @alb9022 5 років тому +5

      Well, I'm glad to be among the few that didn't make a mere assumption and decided to watch the entire thing....

    • @israelroquez679
      @israelroquez679 4 роки тому +1

      water and oil can be mixed even without vacuum chamber

    • @Starlitsoul0359
      @Starlitsoul0359 4 роки тому +2

      My first thought was.
      “Hold on THAT CHEATER JUST USED MUSTARD!”
      Then I looked to the time remaining. Nine more minutes. Gotta say. Happy I stuck with it.

  • @viscupcake4530
    @viscupcake4530 2 роки тому +28

    Ah yes Vi and Caitlyn

  • @SaffronTheBat
    @SaffronTheBat 4 роки тому +212

    remember when this was just a vacuum chamber channel? how far he has come

  • @harisrama1
    @harisrama1 5 років тому +198

    Day to day this man is changing the way i see everything i have learned before.

    • @anonymous.youtuber
      @anonymous.youtuber 5 років тому +5

      Nori's Playzz yes, thanks to videos like this we realize how little we really know. Our teachers could’nt teach us what they did’nt know themselves. But some gave the impression they really knew what they were talking about. When we teach, we should stay humble, and leave the door open to better or more accurate explanations. Imagine all the teachers you ever had acted like in this video. Where would we stand now...

    • @deucedeuce1572
      @deucedeuce1572 Рік тому

      Yeah, if you keep learning, you'll eventually learn that all the things you've learned are all BS... so therefore, are any of the things we ever learn Absolute Fact? (...and should we speak about them as if they are fact?). It's always bothered me to the core that people repeat things they were told when they themselves do not truly understand it... and in many cases have no understanding at all... but that don't stop them from having strong opinions. That's for sure. (The way I say it is, "If you repeat a lie, even one you believe it is still a lie".)

  • @jakestorm77
    @jakestorm77 5 років тому +233

    I was skeptical at first, awesome experiment! Never in any of my 5 college level chem classes did I learn that the gases in water had such a profound influence on hydrophobic interactions.

    • @israelroquez679
      @israelroquez679 4 роки тому

      Jake water and oil can be mixed even without vacuum chamber

    • @domingosilivanes7960
      @domingosilivanes7960 4 роки тому

      @@israelroquez679 how?

    • @LuisTadeo94
      @LuisTadeo94 4 роки тому +19

      domingo silivanes triglycerides (oils) have very weak dipole moments but are still “polar” in a way, just not for most practical purposes. So you can technically mix a tiny amount of oil in water and still have it not separate. The smaller the oil droplets and the lower the concentration, the more stable the mix will be. You can use a high shear emulsifier to achieve micron (or even nano) sized droplets, thus decreasing the likelihood that they’ll come in contact with other oil droplets (flocculation). The amount of oil you can actually mix with pure water and remain stable is pretty small, though, as you saw in this video. Most likely even the degassed sample in this video would separate to a degree within the next day, so really the emulsion is pseudo stable. It’s just a matter of time before it breaks.

    • @anaelekara
      @anaelekara 4 роки тому

      Hi Jake, u look cute. 😘😘😘😘

    • @sour8182
      @sour8182 3 роки тому +1

      Now there is another exception in chemistry.😭

  • @talevaters0720
    @talevaters0720 2 роки тому +36

    I'm here to prove vi wrong

  • @sarahluise3153
    @sarahluise3153 2 роки тому +16

    Glad to see there's scientific proof for Violyn

  • @yermanoh
    @yermanoh 5 років тому +572

    Is there anything that can't be done with a vacuum chamber

  • @zalynmorla2706
    @zalynmorla2706 2 роки тому +30

    Don’t worry Vi Imma fix ur problems

  • @wyntik
    @wyntik 2 роки тому +18

    well i came here for the arcane and it seems like yeah vi your wrong to caitlyn, this guy prove it lmao

  • @sareis1532
    @sareis1532 5 років тому +113

    The Action Lab + The King of Random = The King of Action

    • @higorigamingclub
      @higorigamingclub 5 років тому

      Yeah, no

    • @realshinydragonite1598
      @realshinydragonite1598 5 років тому +7

      Random Action 👌🏻

    • @Eren-dq4uj
      @Eren-dq4uj 5 років тому +3

      The Random Action

    • @robertoarmstrong7317
      @robertoarmstrong7317 5 років тому +6

      Pfftt you mean the King of Not explaining anything? That channel blows.. all they do is make weapons..

    • @sareis1532
      @sareis1532 5 років тому

      @@robertoarmstrong7317 not true get it life together before u speak

  • @JohnCena8351
    @JohnCena8351 5 років тому +1028

    I thought Chuck Norris has to shake it.

    • @danilov114
      @danilov114 5 років тому +61

      When Chuck shakes it, oil dissolves in water.

    • @rakshith7002
      @rakshith7002 5 років тому +45

      When chuck squeezes rocks, water comes out

    • @danilov114
      @danilov114 5 років тому +23

      @@rakshith7002 Nope, nice cool beer or whiskey.

    • @rakshith7002
      @rakshith7002 5 років тому +28

      Chuck Norris sweats diamonds

    • @underthestarsoverthemoon4259
      @underthestarsoverthemoon4259 5 років тому +5

      John Cena hi John Cena

  • @yellowbananago
    @yellowbananago 4 роки тому +669

    Literally every science teacher: he's too dangerous to be kept alive!

    • @madkirk7431
      @madkirk7431 4 роки тому +26

      especially since he forgot the safey goggles

    • @user-mz7cn9hq8v
      @user-mz7cn9hq8v 4 роки тому +1

      *left alive

    • @LiborTinka
      @LiborTinka 3 роки тому +1

      science teachers simplify the state of affairs for didactic reasons - if you open a textbook of advanced chemistry, you'll see that all organic liquids mix with water even to a very little extent and there are ways to either mix them or unmix them

    • @codingwithk5725
      @codingwithk5725 3 роки тому +4

      ElectroBOOM:- Lemme introduce myself..

    • @kam9908
      @kam9908 3 роки тому +5

      @@user-mz7cn9hq8v same fuckin thing

  • @badlydrawnmedievallion6832
    @badlydrawnmedievallion6832 3 роки тому +130

    Step 1: Oil mixes with water
    Trollge: Dies

  • @matiasssssssss
    @matiasssssssss 5 років тому +114

    You dont need to give me a “hint” i always watch your videos to the end

  • @rush92287
    @rush92287 5 років тому +93

    Heres to the guy who teaches science with style, who's friendly and cool and speaks with a permament smile ☺

    • @OpticIlluzhion
      @OpticIlluzhion 5 років тому +4

      1:41

    • @jonathangruber7793
      @jonathangruber7793 3 роки тому +1

      Two years later, and I get to be the 69th like 😁👍
      Totally agree by the way, which was the main reason for the 👍

    • @anonymousgaming5212
      @anonymousgaming5212 3 роки тому +1

      Time to make it seventy >:-)

  • @Sunshineso1Naty
    @Sunshineso1Naty 2 роки тому +13

    I bet Caithlyn in Arcane wached this.

    • @lucysai
      @lucysai 2 роки тому +3

      She definitely would

  • @raniabouali83
    @raniabouali83 2 роки тому +9

    Quick someone show this to Vi

  • @isabird2944
    @isabird2944 2 роки тому +15

    Arcane fans coming to this video be like

    • @tis3384
      @tis3384 2 роки тому +1

      AHSUFHABS YES

    • @suhani9912
      @suhani9912 2 роки тому +1

      its the only reason i searched this up

  • @MammaOVlogs
    @MammaOVlogs 5 років тому +194

    l am going to "Mix out" my oil and water now! :) Gonna order my subscription box! How fun!

    • @srikarbvs3266
      @srikarbvs3266 5 років тому +3

      Wait are you related to the action lab

    • @alhamzahkaraghuli6142
      @alhamzahkaraghuli6142 5 років тому +4

      Srikar Bvs it seems they studied in the same university

    • @MammaOVlogs
      @MammaOVlogs 5 років тому +2

      @@srikarbvs3266 Yes, he is my son :) l taught him all he knows lol jk

    • @MammaOVlogs
      @MammaOVlogs 5 років тому

      @@alhamzahkaraghuli6142 lol

    • @ainoacoliflower9570
      @ainoacoliflower9570 5 років тому +1

      What does mix out mean? (I'm spanish)

  • @LiborTinka
    @LiborTinka 3 роки тому +51

    It is well known that liquids that "don't mix" actually dissolve in each other even little bit. This is why laboratory extractions are often aided by "salting out" the non-polar (organic) solvent from the aqueous phase. Even the classification of liquids as polar vs nonpolar is not accurate - it's a spectrum. Some "nonpolar" solvents like DCM are quite polar, yet less polar than water and don't mix. Some "polar" solvents like butyl alcohol mix with water but only to an extent. Some mix freely with water (e.g. isopropyl alcohol) yet can be umixed (salted out) by increasing ionic strength of water by saturating it with some salt.
    Another factor is hydration because some substances (e.g. sugar) dissolve in water not because they dissociate in ions (like salt), but they make hydrogen bonds with water molecules and therefore stay in water as whole molecules sorrounded by water of hydration, which dissolves in sorrounding water.
    Like with many such simplified rules (e.g. never pour water into acid) - the actual state of affairs is way more colourful as you learn why is that actually and work your way down the rabbit hole.

    • @toasterhavingabath6980
      @toasterhavingabath6980 3 роки тому +2

      Say that again but dumber

    • @12Fakeaccount
      @12Fakeaccount 3 роки тому +8

      @Toaster having a bath Water molecules are like magnets: they have positive ends and negative ends. Much like a magnet, they can attract and trap things that are also polar ("magnetic"). Also like magnets, though, not all magnets or metals are made equal. Some magnets are way stronger than others, and some metals aren't as magnetic as others. When people say a liquid is polar, it could be just a teeny bit or *an excruciating amount* (See: Acids and Bases). So while very little, almost inconsequential amounts, of a substance will dissolve, that amount has been dissolved and technically *did* mix.
      Well, a magnet always wants to grab as much polar stuff it can get its hands on (as determined by how strong it is), so "Salting Out" means add more salt (a very polar thing) until nearly every water molecule grabs a salt (rather than the thing you *don't* want dissolved in water).
      The last thing he said regards *how* water grabs stuff. Although water wants the most polar charge it can get its hands, it has a tendency to grab too much if the polar strength between them (Like gravity, it's an equation that takes both in account) is too great, and rip them down to the single molecules (or atoms). Sugar isn't as strong as salt in this measurement, so rather than be shredded to bits, it just kinda hooks on at the Hydrogen ends of a water molecule. Or a couple of them. Rather than get dissolved, it gets *immersed*.
      Edit: also, please correct me if I'm wrong on any of this. I'm a layman on these topics.

    • @icarbonised4655
      @icarbonised4655 3 роки тому +2

      we can also just use soaps, saponification isnt hard

    • @DaBestNub
      @DaBestNub 3 роки тому +1

      Can you speak english?

    • @tomsterbg8130
      @tomsterbg8130 3 роки тому

      Big words are what loses every non-native's attention

  • @rubyrue
    @rubyrue 2 роки тому +16

    Arcane? 😏

    • @lucysai
      @lucysai 2 роки тому +4

      The reason I am here 😌

  • @marialiyubman
    @marialiyubman 3 роки тому +301

    Action lab: let’s try not to introduce too much air.
    Also action lab: *shake, shake, shake* 😂

    • @bobthegoat7090
      @bobthegoat7090 3 роки тому +10

      That was after he put the lid on so shouldn't have introduced much gas, as the fact that it worked showed

    • @Metal_Master_YT
      @Metal_Master_YT 3 роки тому +18

      @@bobthegoat7090 but there was air in the bottle, otherwise he couldn't have mixed it up. try to mix up a bottle of water and food coloring without any air in it, it doesn't work.

    • @jibzz4749
      @jibzz4749 3 роки тому +3

      @@Metal_Master_YT it does

    • @Metal_Master_YT
      @Metal_Master_YT 3 роки тому +14

      @@jibzz4749 well, I guess after a very very long time with a lot of shaking it would work, but naturally the reason that shaking works is because the air bubble which is a different density, is flung back and forth, stirring up the liquid like a spoon. shaking doesn't work well when the whole container is full of a liquid that's all the same density. it might also work if you could bend your container, like if you put it into a balloon, you wouldn't need any air bubbles then. but in a rigid container, the only thing or force that exists to stir up the liquid, is Newton's first law. which says that if something is in motion, it will stay in motion, same goes for if its at rest. because of this property, you can move an object inside of a container without touching it, and can therefore stir it up remotely. but of course, this requires that the object moves differently than the liquid it is placed in, air works because it is a different density, a steel ball would work because it is a different density as well.

    • @sakesaurus
      @sakesaurus 3 роки тому +3

      @@bobthegoat7090 incredibly strange take. It doesn't matter how much air is in it, shaking it still makes it dissolve.

  • @eden57
    @eden57 2 роки тому +21

    hello vicait shippers

  • @4evadunkley
    @4evadunkley 4 роки тому +23

    I love how he stopped to consider his whole life after he said " mix out"

  • @lucysai
    @lucysai 2 роки тому +9

    Googled this after watching arcane

  • @user-nh4mr5xj5c
    @user-nh4mr5xj5c 2 роки тому +16

    Yeah vi and cait r meant to be

  • @JeromeJaJa
    @JeromeJaJa 5 років тому +766

    There’s no added ingredients but there are subtracted ingredients 😂

  • @RipleySawzen
    @RipleySawzen 5 років тому +33

    "This water has no air in it, so it will mix with oil"
    >proceeds to thoroughly mix water, oil, *and air* in a jar

    • @LuisTadeo94
      @LuisTadeo94 4 роки тому +4

      Haha I thought the same but really the amount of air he is possibly mixing into the water is much smaller than what was there before so he is still able to prove a point. The experiment worked, didn’t it?

  • @jusgibs
    @jusgibs 4 роки тому +5

    This is such a great channel. You’re always doing something to correct my world view. Thanks for taking the time to teach.

  • @markjones6085
    @markjones6085 5 років тому +163

    My car did a good job of mixing water in to the oil. £800 repair >.

    • @lazar2175
      @lazar2175 5 років тому +9

      You are lucky that it was only £800.
      A complete engine rebuild can go as much as 5x more.You probably only had a fail on the head gasket and the engine threw the check engine code.
      I have seen severe cases of oil dilution and engines after that need new pistons,rods and a crankshaft.

    • @markjones6085
      @markjones6085 5 років тому +2

      Yeah was a head gasket fail. Sorted now thankfully.

    • @richardprice5978
      @richardprice5978 5 років тому

      @@lazar2175 ya i wonder if " the action labs " experiment if you change the temperature to boiling or freezing if it unemulsifies out or just stays as "milkshake" 🥛?
      and yes mark you got off luckier then me or someone else for now you still might have bearing damages that you cannot notice up front ( without removal and inspection of said parts ) so for now you might have gotten away with it cost wise.
      in someone else's case i ended up fixing there car cost wise with a new dropout rebuilt engine ( sorry i didn't think i need to remember the cost of it just a lot more than your bill ) in my case times it by 8 to 15 for a American 60s 440 mopar v-8

    • @arpitdas4263
      @arpitdas4263 4 роки тому

      Oof

  • @ChristopherWanha
    @ChristopherWanha 5 років тому +6

    For those of us without a vacuum changed sitting around, heating water also decreases the amount of dissolved gas in it.

  • @tahasarviha5235
    @tahasarviha5235 4 роки тому +363

    Him: mixes water and oil*
    Scientists: wait, that’s illegal!

    • @Adnan_Khan__111
      @Adnan_Khan__111 4 роки тому +7

      Other scientists to Albert : calm down! Calm down !!

    • @highoctanegames
      @highoctanegames 3 роки тому +4

      People who cook: ***-don't-***

    • @EthanSeville
      @EthanSeville 3 роки тому +3

      My car: i can mix oil and water too

    • @realrakhi
      @realrakhi 3 роки тому +1

      What do you think Soap does?

    • @tahasarviha5235
      @tahasarviha5235 3 роки тому +1

      Oh, I didn’t know there actually was a way so I was like this guy found a secret way 🤣. But interesting how it happens sometimes.

  • @jakemartinez90
    @jakemartinez90 2 роки тому +9

    Caitlyn rn:

  • @arifmasum7058
    @arifmasum7058 5 років тому +24

    Fascinating video! Really enjoyed it 👍

  • @The1337shuffler
    @The1337shuffler 3 роки тому +13

    Friend: *absolutely destroys head gasket*
    Me: “so oil and water can mix…”

  • @iamisaiahthegamer1549
    @iamisaiahthegamer1549 4 роки тому +24

    This guy: I mixed water in oil with no other ingredient
    Also this guy: I am four Parallel universes ahead of you

  • @ToddBeal
    @ToddBeal 3 роки тому

    @The Action Lab You're a God-send. I'm currently experimenting with oil-in-water emulsion formulas for our R&D formulas. Thank you very much! I wish I still received an email notification when you publish new videos. UA-cam stopped that service. I don't know about any new videos unless I personally check my subscriptions. What a bummer! Thank you for your dedication to science.

  • @nandagopaliyengar1258
    @nandagopaliyengar1258 5 років тому +19

    This is a great guy. Lots of appreciation from India. I wish i was his neighbour. I would have been his lab assistant for free. I consider this guy my guru. His attitude is so nice.

    • @CynosuraAnimations
      @CynosuraAnimations 3 роки тому

      Dude same #lovefromindia : )

    • @moonmuscle3332
      @moonmuscle3332 Рік тому

      indain folks, always willing to work for free--bless your slave hearts

    • @umaganesh8430
      @umaganesh8430 6 місяців тому

      ​@@moonmuscle3332its because we are learners. You see us work for free. Actually we learn for free, that too secrets that are not taught openly 😜

  • @harshaldupare
    @harshaldupare 5 років тому +3

    Please Demonstrate how Vacuum looks by adding some sort of color to air then removing it using vacuum chamber...!

  • @Kevvvvvvvvvv
    @Kevvvvvvvvvv 4 роки тому +55

    Teachers: oil and water don t mix togheter
    Him:Im gonna end teachers whole carrer

  • @ignaciob2
    @ignaciob2 3 роки тому

    It always amaze me how little we know about fluids! Awesome 😍

  • @MikeTrieu
    @MikeTrieu 5 років тому +49

    You should sonicate the oil/water mixture in the vacuum chamber to increase the surface area of the oil droplets. That'll get you an even more stable colloid.

    • @oranges13
      @oranges13 5 років тому

      U da nerdy Dudu ?

    • @timturk1899
      @timturk1899 5 років тому +1

      @@oranges13 Explain please? My 2 year old daughter say "dudu head", and I understand. Maybe it's a derogatory comment from you. She's just a child learning..

    • @oranges13
      @oranges13 5 років тому

      Look I am a 12 yr old. I am pretty different compared to my friends. I say Dudu sometimes instead of dude. My friends say it is weird. I dunno about ur daughter

    • @oranges13
      @oranges13 5 років тому

      Evi1M4chine what do you mean

    • @YounesLayachi
      @YounesLayachi Рік тому

      @@timturk1899 in case you're still wondering, doo-doo is a UA-cam friendly synonym of poop, it's often used by some popular UA-camrs

  • @jijitzuehd3936
    @jijitzuehd3936 5 років тому +57

    If you soak your feet in oil can you walk on water?

    • @BadBoiFX
      @BadBoiFX 5 років тому +35

      IQ = 400

    • @TooHarshForYou
      @TooHarshForYou 5 років тому +20

      No because your centre of mass would be above centre of bouyance so you would disbalance and fall off

    • @majorten-toes3906
      @majorten-toes3906 5 років тому +16

      @@TooHarshForYou r/whooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooshhhh

    • @majorten-toes3906
      @majorten-toes3906 5 років тому +6

      @Evi1M4chine well, it did warrant the "whoosh" because he didn't understand the that the comment was satirical. It doesn't matter if the response is valid, the point of "whoosh" is to acknowledge that they don't understand the meaning of the comment

    • @cintovalenzuela7710
      @cintovalenzuela7710 5 років тому +3

      Butt Cloud would you say that @Evi1M4chine also r/wooooooshed your r/woooooooooooooooooosh

  • @krisztinab.4958
    @krisztinab.4958 3 роки тому

    Awesome! I was looking for extra information for shower gel making & I've found a free thinker & a way more important thing. The proof for my forever motto. "Nothing is impossible!"
    Keep up the good work & sharing. The world need people like you.
    Blessings 🌟

  • @macdermesser
    @macdermesser 5 років тому

    Great video! As a "citizen scientist" researching some recipes containing emulsions, this information is eye-opening!

  • @TheCobyRandal
    @TheCobyRandal 5 років тому +27

    Amazing! Very cool to think this could be a powerful solvent without the use of chemical soaps; potentially much better for the environment AND cheaper. I wonder what the electrical resistance of water is when it is de-gassed. Can you do electrolysis with less current when it is de-gassed?

    • @madeonearth6506
      @madeonearth6506 3 роки тому +1

      Ive heard that pure water is not conductive to electricity ⚡️

    • @HaloInverse
      @HaloInverse 3 роки тому +3

      @@madeonearth6506 True, but de-gassed water is not necessarily de-mineralized or de-ionized water.

    • @zachshaw2
      @zachshaw2 2 роки тому

      Did you ever get around to trying this?

    • @Lucius_Chiaraviglio
      @Lucius_Chiaraviglio 2 роки тому +1

      If you had water that was close to being deionized but not quite there, degassing it might make a noticeable increase in resistance due to taking out the carbon dioxide that it had gotten from the air, because carbon dioxide in water is in equilibrium with carbonic acid and thence bicarbonate and carbonate.

  • @cyn1kal
    @cyn1kal 5 років тому +21

    He looks like the sun is always in his eyes

  • @jfo738
    @jfo738 4 роки тому

    Glad I stuck around for the implications of this

  • @user-jf7ej5py1u
    @user-jf7ej5py1u Рік тому

    I’m making skincare and a lot of the emulsifiers I have used in my lotion formulas are really drying on the skin and also wondered if I could mix water and oil together without the emulsifiers and this is really helpful.

  • @Budderb0yloves
    @Budderb0yloves 5 років тому +94

    I want to point out, what he makes is not a solution or homogeneous, a true mixture of liquids, one dissolved into another. It's heterogeneous, where tiny parts of oil is suspended in the water, and not falling out, but it's not a true mixture.

    • @TheActionLab
      @TheActionLab  5 років тому +34

      Correct, I was going to discuss this but it got a little too long so I was going to save it for a different video

    • @ToxicityAssured
      @ToxicityAssured 5 років тому +3

      I think it's more of a colloid than an mixture or suspension. It's not truly mixing, its just breaking up into smaller lipid droplets. Due to the small sizes from shaking and degassing the oil stays spread out in the water. It seems like homogenization done to milk. Degassing is replacing making micro lipid droplets.

    • @Dizastermaster.
      @Dizastermaster. 5 років тому +5

      Actually both are "true" mixtures, this just isn't a solution.

    • @Dizastermaster.
      @Dizastermaster. 5 років тому +1

      @@ToxicityAssured A colloid IS a mixture

    • @Dizastermaster.
      @Dizastermaster. 5 років тому

      @@iurifrazao454 Yeah thats a way to explain it.

  • @pingusmom6143
    @pingusmom6143 5 років тому +24

    6:08 forgot to edit?

  • @natelovestotank2363
    @natelovestotank2363 5 років тому +1

    1:37 I’ve never laughed so hard at any of these vids on this channel than I did with this moment 😂 because of how great that moment was, I’m subscribing

  • @cheesygerit2299
    @cheesygerit2299 3 роки тому

    i as a gardener who uses neem oil really appreciate that video

  • @dookiepookie28_
    @dookiepookie28_ 5 років тому +82

    People in 1980s: We'll have flying cars in 2018.
    2018: Guys we're mixing oil and water here.

  • @ruben-wb7bt
    @ruben-wb7bt 5 років тому +7

    what's happen if you do it with hot (liquid) butter, when it solidify back ?

  • @ukan.536
    @ukan.536 3 роки тому

    This will help with my perfume making. Thank you!

  • @user-hi3je8jx1o
    @user-hi3je8jx1o 3 роки тому

    thanks. Finally, I can understand the emulsion

  • @skatethe4881
    @skatethe4881 3 роки тому +40

    *pouring very carefully*
    "Try not to introduce too much air into it"
    *Leaves a large volume of air at top of tube*
    "Aaaaaand shake shake shake shake shake"

  • @jcon16
    @jcon16 5 років тому +40

    Oil + hydroxide = emulsifier (soap)
    Hydroxide is naturally present in water due to disassociation.
    The layer of air (when present) prevents the reaction of hydroxide with oil.
    When air is absent, the surface of the oil can react with hydroxide in the water, creating a surface layer of the emulsifier.
    So this isn't "emulsifier free". It's just that you've induced a chemical reaction that creates the emulsifier from only oil and water.

    • @5467nick
      @5467nick 4 роки тому +3

      You make an interesting point in that while no emulsifier was physically added, merely formed by removing barriers to its formation, but soap is a salt of a fatty acid, usually with a metal cation (though ammonium soaps are an exception). Sodium hydroxide (or any other water-soluble hydroxide compound with a high enough ph) reacts with fatty acids (oils) like it does with mineral acids (hydrochloric, nitric, sulfuric, etc.) and just like with mineral acids, the hydroxide anion from sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc, combines with hydrogen from the acid to form water. Hydroxide ions present in pure water are anions to hydronium cations (disassociation, as you mentioned) and while they can be emulsifiers, as demonstrated in the video, they are not soap. If anything, its the hydronium ions that would be the soap, at least after they react with the oil, assuming that is truly what is occurring in the experiment.

    • @grinsekatzedecheshire7754
      @grinsekatzedecheshire7754 4 роки тому

      Water itself is hydroxide. How can water contain itself?

    • @5467nick
      @5467nick 4 роки тому +1

      @@grinsekatzedecheshire7754 Water is H2O. Hydroxide is OH-. Water is not hydroxide. A very small percentage of water molecules will disassociate from H2O into H+ and OH- (among other molecules), so any given sample of water contains a very small amount of hydroxide ions.

    • @domingosilivanes7960
      @domingosilivanes7960 4 роки тому +1

      Since that HO group thing. Wonder, what would happen if someone drinks degassifyed watter. Also, would fats be better absorvable by our body that way? Since there are some farmacy compounds that are oily, i wonder if this can have a aplication in medicine.

    • @suiyen
      @suiyen 2 місяці тому

      So, this emulsion can be stable for a while, days?

  • @josephlandry3777
    @josephlandry3777 3 роки тому

    I made mine without the vacuum . I have my technicke..but I do love your video, thank for sharing.

  • @SLCclimber
    @SLCclimber 5 років тому

    Dude, the music you use is soooooo sick. Every video has cool different tracks on it and i love it

  • @unpleasedwitch2235
    @unpleasedwitch2235 3 роки тому +92

    Ah, yes, let me just grab my vacuum chamber. Something every household has😂

    • @-bartdoesart1196
      @-bartdoesart1196 3 роки тому +2

      How about a vacuum cleaner? Same thing!

    • @chesscentral5852
      @chesscentral5852 3 роки тому +7

      @@-bartdoesart1196 No, Actually, A vaccum is made to suck dust, Not air. A vaccum chamber is pumping air out of the chamber and into the atmosphere, while a vaccum cleaner sucks dust, but lets air escape.

    • @-bartdoesart1196
      @-bartdoesart1196 3 роки тому +6

      @@chesscentral5852 i was joking

    • @princecantor
      @princecantor 3 роки тому +2

      you can use like, just a bottle nd a manual pump, it makes a vacuum too

    • @dsdy1205
      @dsdy1205 3 роки тому +5

      @@chesscentral5852 A vacuum chamber is actually just an airtight chamber hooked up to a very good vacuum cleaner, my friend.

  • @AAIB2024
    @AAIB2024 5 років тому +7

    1:36
    "Enjoy your meal"
    "You too"

  • @humanistsoldier8808
    @humanistsoldier8808 5 років тому

    Thank u sir for bringing science down to the level of layity like myself. Ive always admired those who share knowledge and use it for the benefit of mankind

  • @joeyfloppy5130
    @joeyfloppy5130 3 роки тому

    Thank you. I've been wondering this. Managed to do it with hot water and a sealed thermos and lots of shaking.

  • @itsthepanshu
    @itsthepanshu 5 років тому +235

    Friend: Dude you can't get that girl she's water and you're oil 😂
    Me: shows video 😏
    Friend: 😵

  • @patrickwilliams7496
    @patrickwilliams7496 5 років тому +27

    the 120 dislikes is from people not watching the whole video.
    Edit: now 260 :( but why

    • @TheGamingCanadian
      @TheGamingCanadian 5 років тому +1

      Omg so true (I watched the whole video) 😂😂😂😂😹😹😹😹😂😂😂😂

    • @Adnan_Khan__111
      @Adnan_Khan__111 4 роки тому +1

      They were actually teachers

  • @myler2257
    @myler2257 3 роки тому

    I like the “mix out” pause you did there

  • @ronniestevens7545
    @ronniestevens7545 4 роки тому

    Extremely well done 👍 pure science 🙌

  • @theblackreaper4395
    @theblackreaper4395 5 років тому +10

    This Science Channel decimates every single fact we learned as being true😂

  • @dominikajducic5858
    @dominikajducic5858 3 роки тому +15

    Ah, yes, the most NATURAL mayonnaise

    • @isorukuyamamoto9168
      @isorukuyamamoto9168 3 роки тому +1

      @@jcd-k2s except there is. There is vinegar, and vinegar is water with a bit of acid, chemically speaking

    • @GirishManjunathMusic
      @GirishManjunathMusic 3 роки тому

      @@isorukuyamamoto9168
      Vinegar is actually majorly water, chemically speaking.
      I'm a scientist.

    • @isorukuyamamoto9168
      @isorukuyamamoto9168 3 роки тому +2

      @@GirishManjunathMusic Which is what i said, but i said it as "water with a bit of acid"

    • @GirishManjunathMusic
      @GirishManjunathMusic 3 роки тому

      @@isorukuyamamoto9168 sorry, I replied to the wrong person, lol.

  • @hexagoldprocessequipmentpl9677
    @hexagoldprocessequipmentpl9677 3 роки тому

    You're good at this.
    Thank you.

  • @raoulraoul7129
    @raoulraoul7129 4 роки тому

    My new favorite channel!

  • @Lucaccino17
    @Lucaccino17 5 років тому +57

    Why do people comment before watching the video? Watch it first so you dont seem as dumb when posting a comment

    • @7531monkey
      @7531monkey 5 років тому +2

      Lucaccino17 i tried but i fell asleep

    • @unpackedwolf5557
      @unpackedwolf5557 5 років тому

      Ikr i copied "Watch the full video" and pasted it on like 40 comments lol

  • @lol.imnobody3518
    @lol.imnobody3518 2 роки тому +15

    #vixcaitlyn

  • @ericsassaalders1079
    @ericsassaalders1079 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. I was actually searching for a de-emulsifier (if that is the correct word) and then you explained that de-gassed water works the same way as soapy water. Does that means when you add oxygen or for example O3 molecules to an emulsion of soap and water, you basically separating the ingredients?

  • @psigh8161
    @psigh8161 2 роки тому

    starch is an emulsifier too, some people here in italy hold on to a bit of water from cooking pasta specifically as a detergent for the dishes right after, also it's clearly murky water you wouldn't use on its own, the dishwasher is still necessary, but it's way cleaner (and cheaper) than eggs or mustard

  • @orangehater6211
    @orangehater6211 3 роки тому +4

    Finally a way to stop the trollage

  • @rohananil1266
    @rohananil1266 3 роки тому +3

    Honest question here, so if you degass water using a vacuum, does it's volume decrease even slightly or no?

    • @arcxena_
      @arcxena_ 3 роки тому +1

      it does

    • @napalm_lipbalm86
      @napalm_lipbalm86 3 роки тому

      You can see in the vid when he poured it back in the rest tube. Less than the water with air in it.

  • @DAzZuLK
    @DAzZuLK 3 роки тому +2

    Have you tried with ethanol?
    If true, how did it go?
    I was teaching my students about bio-diesel.
    We made a small batch so they can "see" the actual thing working (also comparing with current cheap diesel fuel, and did all the math related to it).
    Love your work!

  • @GoFyouSelfGrandma
    @GoFyouSelfGrandma 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing!!!! This got me thinking, and i like that ❤

  • @MandolinSashaank
    @MandolinSashaank 5 років тому +5

    I see action lab everyday. Anyone else?

  • @Pro_Vs_Con
    @Pro_Vs_Con 5 років тому +4

    I have a strange thought I've been wondering, if you have any knowledge... I was wondering if a suction-cup would actually work in space since it wouldn't have any air to displace. And how would you even test it in a vacuum chamber already stuck to something? I want to see it stick (or not) to something after the air is already taken out... I just wonder...

    • @canigetahoooyyyaaaaa7319
      @canigetahoooyyyaaaaa7319 5 років тому

      darkfire1357912 that's pretty weird to think about. Have you figured out what will happen yet?

    • @goiabus
      @goiabus 5 років тому +1

      So, a suction cup works because of the pressure difference inside and outside of the suction area, in a vacuum there is no difference so it falls off

    • @madigangaming3024
      @madigangaming3024 5 років тому

      darkfire1357912 I'm pretty sure space, while having little air, has a few molecules every meter or so. It probably would just make the vacuum purer.

  • @monkeybusiness673
    @monkeybusiness673 3 роки тому

    That was really cool! Thanks a lot!

  • @joeestes531
    @joeestes531 4 роки тому

    A drop or two of dawn works also! Great video!

  • @adrianaweldon5002
    @adrianaweldon5002 5 років тому +8

    1:43 when you question the meaning of life

  • @aryankhullar7101
    @aryankhullar7101 5 років тому +3

    STEM would be so much more interesting if we have people like you in the education system

  • @GodsSoldier2
    @GodsSoldier2 3 роки тому

    I hope you teach because you are a Great teacher! You know how to keep attention

  • @oratuwe8114
    @oratuwe8114 3 роки тому

    You're amazing!! Thank you soooo much!!

  • @MinecraftGeek24
    @MinecraftGeek24 5 років тому +3

    I heard if you change the pH of the water to a certain level (not sure what level) you can get the two to mix. Is it possible for you to get a machine to change the pH of the water and try this and some other experiments

    • @wedmunds
      @wedmunds 5 років тому

      Oil will dissolve in alkaline water.
      But then it forms soap via the saponification reaction.
      Basically, dissolving oil in water gives you soap.

    • @MinecraftGeek24
      @MinecraftGeek24 5 років тому

      @@wedmunds well I want him to test it, but I didn't know that it made soap. Lol. But it still doesn't have an added ingredient

    • @draketungsten74
      @draketungsten74 5 років тому +2

      @@MinecraftGeek24 It has whatever ingredient that made the water alkaline.

    • @Jared7873
      @Jared7873 5 років тому

      You can buy 1-liter bottles of alkaline water at Wal-Mart now.

  • @judahbrewster
    @judahbrewster 5 років тому +10

    Who else reads the comments before even watching the first minute of the video?

  • @emeldaintongsolana6947
    @emeldaintongsolana6947 3 роки тому

    thank you so much for sharing I learn a lot from you God bless you and your chanel super love it!

  • @robertomartin8731
    @robertomartin8731 4 роки тому

    I can now make a cheap cutting fluid! Thanks!