What Happens if you MIX ALL The METALS Together?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 май 2021
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    Hi, everyone! In this video I am going to tell you about some alloys and also about mixing all the metals in my new furnace.
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Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @triynizzles
    @triynizzles 3 года назад +11145

    the tungsten was probably like "ooh this is warm lol" while all the other metals melted.

    • @ThaVoodoo1
      @ThaVoodoo1 3 года назад +629

      Yeah, its melting point is 3422 °C

    • @JBereza
      @JBereza 3 года назад +305

      Same for Rhenium :-D

    • @MrCODE-id7do
      @MrCODE-id7do 3 года назад +168

      uranium laugh at this comment

    • @BIGGlep
      @BIGGlep 3 года назад +294

      @@MrCODE-id7do uranium melts much lower than tungsten??

    • @ziggy7571
      @ziggy7571 3 года назад +62

      Please edit your comment so it says warm instead of warn

  • @McHeisenburger
    @McHeisenburger 2 года назад +9038

    “What happens when you mix all the metals together?”
    The game crashes.

    • @dakotathedoctor6882
      @dakotathedoctor6882 2 года назад +98

      Underrated comment

    • @dakotathedoctor6882
      @dakotathedoctor6882 2 года назад +87

      @albert einstien this troll isn't even funny like clearly everyone gets the joke and for anybody who's thinking of ranting to you should know they gonna waste they time

    • @sweezyyy9051
      @sweezyyy9051 2 года назад +15

      @@dakotathedoctor6882 be mad then

    • @dakotathedoctor6882
      @dakotathedoctor6882 2 года назад +20

      @@sweezyyy9051 wow ur such a funny trolololol it's been a week can't even leave shit alone go make a game or be productive

    • @sweezyyy9051
      @sweezyyy9051 2 года назад +13

      @@dakotathedoctor6882 gonna cry or what

  • @randomaccount349
    @randomaccount349 7 месяцев назад +222

    5:52 “Oops, it seems I have awakened an ancient spirit in my furnace. Please stand by as I get an exorcist.”

  • @z62_ygaming
    @z62_ygaming 5 месяцев назад +125

    I heard this dudes voice and INSTANTLY knew i was going to learn something insane.

  • @GreenRayJC
    @GreenRayJC 2 года назад +19568

    "I decided not to add uranium" yeah good call on that one. 🙃

    • @Jesiel86
      @Jesiel86 2 года назад +392

      @@Critical3rror theses snowflakes can't even handle radiation! Back in my days we used to inhale and eat lead all the time, and look at me now! Perfectly healthy!

    • @pikagamer3991
      @pikagamer3991 2 года назад +92

      @@Jesiel86 Don’t you have dementia?

    • @theflyingnon8546
      @theflyingnon8546 2 года назад +236

      @@Critical3rror some people can die from it though.

    • @armandotrigo4619
      @armandotrigo4619 2 года назад +626

      @@theflyingnon8546 r/woooosh

    • @lead6848
      @lead6848 2 года назад +620

      @@theflyingnon8546 those people doesn't know the magic of essential oil just slap that you will be fine and dandy

  • @Drakonus_
    @Drakonus_ 3 года назад +3293

    I love how he's not actually speaking English in the camera footage and is just adding his own dub.

    • @BRZno86
      @BRZno86 3 года назад +266

      Yeah, I was looking at the comments to see if anyone else noticed that. Lol

    • @Rodrigo-rd1
      @Rodrigo-rd1 3 года назад +552

      Its because he has a second channel where he does this in russian if i am not wrong. It makes sense to start with your native language and dub in English for the capitalist scum. Lol

    • @stanleybowman-hood6194
      @stanleybowman-hood6194 3 года назад +178

      @Christian Jarvis yes it was

    • @Drakonus_
      @Drakonus_ 3 года назад +164

      @@Rodrigo-rd1 It would've been a perfectly informative comment, if it wasn't for that 'capitalist scum' part.

    • @Rodrigo-rd1
      @Rodrigo-rd1 3 года назад +102

      @Christian Jarvis mother Russia blyat.

  • @bigcheezesupreme2377
    @bigcheezesupreme2377 7 месяцев назад +157

    The result was a Nokia 3310.

  • @aquel9367
    @aquel9367 2 месяца назад +39

    "Nothing caught on fire" big flames coming off camera as the crucible fell off xD

  • @Ytytfytfujbyddutrxrt
    @Ytytfytfujbyddutrxrt 3 года назад +20987

    1000 years from now, archaeologists will discover this nugget of metal and be like WTF?

    • @Humster
      @Humster 3 года назад +1839

      "Aliens!"

    • @boboften9952
      @boboften9952 3 года назад +2425

      " Glows In The Dark And Emits Gamma Rays While Being Semi Dielectric Yet Transperant While Able To Be Used As A Writing Implement "

    • @danrulez123
      @danrulez123 3 года назад +1457

      Results:
      100% metallic

    • @greenben3744
      @greenben3744 3 года назад +723

      "Huh, wired to think how close to FTL they were back then."

    • @CatOcatastrophe
      @CatOcatastrophe 3 года назад +165

      @@greenben3744 heh I gotta ask what 'FTL' is...? I might had missed the Dr.Who episode :p

  • @currentlyspeakingbmwmusic1793
    @currentlyspeakingbmwmusic1793 2 года назад +9933

    mixes all elements together
    -achievement got: how did we get here?

    • @Sov_spoiled
      @Sov_spoiled 2 года назад +264

      Challenge added
      Good luck
      (Hard mode enabled)

    • @markell1172
      @markell1172 2 года назад +99

      @@Sov_spoiled pandemic lord has been unlocked.

    • @kristyandesouza5980
      @kristyandesouza5980 2 года назад +84

      *You can now play as Kevin*

    • @zuru7266
      @zuru7266 2 года назад +40

      Metal lord has awoken

    • @Notaname21
      @Notaname21 2 года назад +54

      In the book I’m reading (what if? By Randall Munro) a question was proposed, what if your created a periodic table using 1mx1mx1m blocks of the actual elements, to sum it up, you would die along with anyone nearby

  • @omegahaxors3306
    @omegahaxors3306 2 месяца назад +9

    There's a relatively new field of study called high-entropy alloys where they mix random elements and see what happens.
    We haven't really discovered anything we didn't already know, sadly, but if any breakthroughs are going to come, they'll be from there.

  • @acpatel9491
    @acpatel9491 5 месяцев назад +9

    Thank you for putting this up. I always wondered about these processes and never had chance to see it.

  • @friendlyoctopus9391
    @friendlyoctopus9391 3 года назад +8141

    The new alloy has several interesting properties: resistance to oxidation, hardness, consciousness, .etc

    • @ScumfuckMcDoucheface
      @ScumfuckMcDoucheface 3 года назад +182

      hahaha

    • @FIRE_STORMFOX-3692
      @FIRE_STORMFOX-3692 3 года назад +131

      @@ScumfuckMcDoucheface hahaha nice name, sounds like something markiplier would say

    • @ScumfuckMcDoucheface
      @ScumfuckMcDoucheface 3 года назад +63

      @@FIRE_STORMFOX-3692 hey thanks man =) although I don't know who that is...?

    • @FIRE_STORMFOX-3692
      @FIRE_STORMFOX-3692 3 года назад +22

      @@ScumfuckMcDoucheface Mark is a funny guy in yt that plays games

    • @ScumfuckMcDoucheface
      @ScumfuckMcDoucheface 3 года назад +65

      @@FIRE_STORMFOX-3692 that's weird/funny, my real name is mark haha

  • @gama3040
    @gama3040 2 года назад +6370

    tungsten and titanium be like: its kinda warm here, should take off my jacket probably

    • @Therevengeforget
      @Therevengeforget 2 года назад +720

      Meanwhile Lead, melting at 327 Celcuius: *HELP I'M IN FLORIDA!!!!!!!!!!*
      Bismuth at 271 Celcius: First time?

    • @grokborketharek8165
      @grokborketharek8165 2 года назад +199

      Gallium

    • @sankalp2520
      @sankalp2520 2 года назад +94

      Some alloys have lower melting point than the combined metals. So it is possible that their melting point might have decreased.

    • @test5093
      @test5093 2 года назад +151

      Helium: what are guys talking about, whats a solid?

    • @opalex44
      @opalex44 2 года назад +80

      @@Therevengeforget Mercury: Am i a joke to you?

  • @Funktastic_Ed
    @Funktastic_Ed Год назад +6

    Mangalloy is also used to make railways, i worked in a foundry that made these.
    The Mangalloy has a better flexibility than carbon steel, so it can be slightly deformed before actually breaking.

  • @poetradio
    @poetradio 10 месяцев назад +49

    I was curious about why iron replaced bronze, and the explanation I found had to do with availability rather than superiority. Bronze required conquering large territories to access sources of its two components, whereas iron is abundantly distributed and can be mined in one spot.

    • @Okarabouzouklis
      @Okarabouzouklis 8 месяцев назад +2

      I looked it up and it said only pure iron but I didn't research I only looked it for like a minute so dont take my comment as a fact

    • @dominiklehn2866
      @dominiklehn2866 5 месяцев назад +5

      As he mentioned, copper can be found in it's pure form naturally while afaik, iron can not. This explains why the bronze age existed and used bronze, as purifying iron to make it workable, especially with it's high melting point, is likely rather difficult without the appropriate tools. And while yes, iron was much more abundant, it is also harder and thus better fit for weaponry. But the real breakthrough in regards to hardness was steel. Even rather early bone steel, like vikings used, significantly improved the iron weapons

    • @ianlindstrom2019
      @ianlindstrom2019 5 месяцев назад +2

      The main difficulty AFAIK was just getting the iron out of the ore. Even after that, iron needs to be made into steel or undergo proper heat treatment to meet or exceed bronze's specifications. But once that barrier is passed, it's extremely worth it, since iron is far more abundant in general. And by far more I mean orders of magnitude more. This lets you build far more weapons, armors, etc, leading to a huge advantage even if the quality was a bit iffy at first.

    • @smackerlacker8708
      @smackerlacker8708 4 месяца назад +3

      It's same with titanium. It's the 9th most abundant metal on Earth, and better than steel in every way. It's just a pain in the ass to get, and even harder to work with.

    • @andrek6920
      @andrek6920 14 дней назад

      ​@@ianlindstrom2019The weaker iron was still incredibly useful though because its better than copper and much easier to source than bronze even if its harder to process into a useful form.
      Due to the reasons the top comment mentioned. If you wanted bronze you were reliant on trade and foreign states being stable because the metals required to create bronze were not accessible in the same region in large quantities. So if a foreign state that is the source of one part of the bronze recipe collapses or gets embroiled in war or trade is disrupted... then tough luck you cant get your bronze.

  • @theingeniouspebble1192
    @theingeniouspebble1192 3 года назад +2224

    I would like to volunteer the name "Allthemetalsium" for this alloy.

  • @wibu69
    @wibu69 2 года назад +2863

    “What happens when you mix all the metals together?”
    The simple answer: you create an alloy
    Long answer: 30 pgs long essay

    • @lukeevans1945
      @lukeevans1945 2 года назад +179

      You get allthemetalsium

    • @HeritageDrPepper
      @HeritageDrPepper 2 года назад +76

      Medium answer: a 19 minute long video.

    • @DMartinov
      @DMartinov 2 года назад +4

      Did he mix it?

    • @giovannicorraliza4393
      @giovannicorraliza4393 2 года назад +3

      really 30 pgs long?

    • @vladchimedko402
      @vladchimedko402 2 года назад +9

      WHY NOT??? reflection with visualisation is another pedagogic mean to transfer knowledge. This video is brilliant!!!

  • @bluestarfishmurphy6372
    @bluestarfishmurphy6372 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Thoisoi . That was fun. Keep making those crystals !

  • @xanderplayz3446
    @xanderplayz3446 Год назад +9

    You should make user-suggested alloys.
    Example: FeCu(CrV) (crv is vanadium steel) same amount of each (33% Fe 33% Cu 33% CrV)

  • @hyperioncustomdesigns6510
    @hyperioncustomdesigns6510 3 года назад +1584

    Jarvis: "Congratulation mr.stark. you have created a new element"

    • @akshatgupta7476
      @akshatgupta7476 3 года назад +22

      I think it should me mixture

    • @yashking8594
      @yashking8594 3 года назад +43

      Well it's a alloy 😂,but I get what ur trying to say

    • @valkeitos
      @valkeitos 3 года назад +16

      Scientifically that's incorrect

    • @Sea_Glax
      @Sea_Glax 3 года назад +7

      Jarvis: we r not done here.

    • @artdeck5891
      @artdeck5891 3 года назад +3

      name the element he discovered

  • @timtarbet4594
    @timtarbet4594 3 года назад +834

    4:03 Underrated low key joke of the century: using the bulk scale to weigh the low mass ingredient and the jeweler’s scale to weigh out the major ingredient.

    • @longleaf1217
      @longleaf1217 3 года назад +35

      might be that the larger scale is more precise which is why he used it for the smaller ingredient. it looks like the larger scale measures to a thousandths of a gram whereas the smaller scale only to tenths.

    • @adriansaidan1736
      @adriansaidan1736 3 года назад +16

      I'll say 7:25 "polish with an angle grinder"

    • @kingofsludge7262
      @kingofsludge7262 2 года назад +1

      Big brain

    • @skreenname229
      @skreenname229 2 года назад

      Someone likes their druGs 🤷🏼🤣🤣

    • @MartinD9999
      @MartinD9999 2 года назад

      Good catch.

  • @eamonia
    @eamonia Месяц назад

    You rock, dude. Never change and keep up all your amazing work.

  • @mightytheknight2878
    @mightytheknight2878 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is very interesting thank you for your time and effort sir have a great day

  • @quesadillasinqueso5602
    @quesadillasinqueso5602 2 года назад +7076

    A grown up kid that mixed all the collors only to obtain that weird brown/gray/green abomination. Absolutely amazing

    • @markusfelon
      @markusfelon Год назад +265

      Holy shit you uncovered a nugget of my brain's memories

    • @floranse5205
      @floranse5205 Год назад +189

      I was always so disappointed when that happened

    • @JubbLaRacing
      @JubbLaRacing Год назад +165

      I was trying to invent new colours 😭

    • @liquidfire21
      @liquidfire21 Год назад +51

      @@JubbLaRacing That makes the two of us

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Год назад +16

      @@JubbLaRacing lmfao

  • @pmgrafael
    @pmgrafael 2 года назад +703

    Please, analyse it by light optical and/scanning electron microscopy.
    I want to see this mess.

    • @deadwingdomain
      @deadwingdomain 2 года назад +38

      Points. It is a mess.

    • @barbedwireisgood
      @barbedwireisgood 2 года назад +3

      and xrf

    • @Shadowmare4575
      @Shadowmare4575 2 года назад +21

      I am going to make a guess..
      It will probably look like its split in layers,
      For some reason I don't think an alloy will be formed

    • @pmgrafael
      @pmgrafael 2 года назад +1

      @@barbedwireisgood EDX (SEM)

    • @thetestinggrounds7855
      @thetestinggrounds7855 2 года назад +2

      @@Shadowmare4575 With molten metals would it be the same as water and oil? The heavier being placed at the bottom? The way I'm imagining it is some of the heavier metals (Or their particles) would sink to the bottom of this mixture. Which is why I'm thinking he had some of the metal chunks that formed on the top that didn't mix too well.

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize 3 месяца назад +3

    I would love to make bars of silver with copper streaks in them. They would be beautiful to say the least.

  • @sourabh_mandlik
    @sourabh_mandlik 3 месяца назад +7

    It creates Vibranium. Don't tell anyone.

  • @penguinsrockrgr8yt216
    @penguinsrockrgr8yt216 3 года назад +2232

    I love how there is litterally no practical use of this new alloy but we need to name it

    • @meoff7602
      @meoff7602 2 года назад +223

      Never know, might become useful in the future.

    • @victorjun2421
      @victorjun2421 2 года назад +681

      Allmetalium

    • @potatoboy549
      @potatoboy549 2 года назад +80

      It would probably have some boring latin name.

    • @SenRagKen
      @SenRagKen 2 года назад +319

      How about amalgamium

    • @ghowman1
      @ghowman1 2 года назад +55

      Metallickyum

  • @morn1415
    @morn1415 3 года назад +2872

    Behold the MetaMetal !!!

    • @trollmastermike52845
      @trollmastermike52845 3 года назад +60

      He just made space aids that also give you space cancer

    • @doomguy2.0
      @doomguy2.0 3 года назад +16

      Maybe Polymetal?

    • @meflea3675
      @meflea3675 3 года назад +23

      TetsutetsuTetsutetsu

    • @michagabo8819
      @michagabo8819 3 года назад +4

      The Book of Truth
      When things were at their very worst:
      2 Suns, Cross in the sky, 2 comets will collide = don`t be afraid - repent, accept Lord`s Hand of Mercy.
      Scientists will say it was a global illusion.
      Beaware - Jesus will never walk in flesh again.
      After WW3 - rise of the “ man of peace“ from the East = Antichrist - the most powerful, popular, charismatic and influential leader of all time. Many miracles will be attributed to him. He will imitate Jesus in every conceivable way.
      Don`t trust „pope“ Francis = the False Prophet
      - will seem to rise from the dead
      - will unite all Christian Churches and all Religions as one.
      One World Religion = the seat of the Antichrist.
      Benedict XVI is the last true pope - will be accused of a crime of which he is totally innocent.
      "Many events, including ecological upheavals, wars, the schism in My Church on Earth, the dictatorships in each of your nations - bound as one, at its very core - will all take place at the same time."
      1 November 2012

    • @trollmastermike52845
      @trollmastermike52845 3 года назад +21

      @@michagabo8819 bruh you have been doing to much Adderall

  • @ohnocringewasnothere
    @ohnocringewasnothere Год назад +2

    If Thoisoi2 added uranium: "Mission case report, mission: acomplished, (the person was found alive next to the cube almost dead, neighbours who tried to help found deceased Probably of radiation from the cube.) Estimated recieved amount: 17 Sieverts. Life prognosis: 96-130h. Case closed."

  • @steveharvey2489
    @steveharvey2489 8 месяцев назад +1

    Soothingly mesmerizing... The mad professor. Love it.

  • @mikesmith1290
    @mikesmith1290 3 года назад +603

    The accent makes scientific stuff sound even more scientifically

    • @webinatic216
      @webinatic216 3 года назад +32

      Dexters laboratory

    • @jonmarquez128
      @jonmarquez128 3 года назад +3

      Yes he has an Russian accent

    • @beamngnation9494
      @beamngnation9494 2 года назад +3

      a little bit harder to understand too

    • @ZopcsakFeri
      @ZopcsakFeri 2 года назад

      Not sure vhy da VIDyo is dubbed though. Vas da oRYIginal one in ЯussiДn?

    • @scottinWV
      @scottinWV 2 года назад

      @@webinatic216 I was going to say Dexter grew up. HAhaha

  • @tommygunsantiago
    @tommygunsantiago 3 года назад +354

    This is the adult version of mixing clay of all colors expecting something amazing new

  • @shoutykat
    @shoutykat Год назад +2

    I like the chunk of tungsten that absolutely refused to melt and just sunk to the bottom.

  • @givemeanameman1
    @givemeanameman1 7 месяцев назад +3

    what happens is most of them evaporate.
    Getting anything hot enough to melt Tungsten and the other higher melting point metals is above the boiling temp of many metals. Which means they have to evaporate before the furnace meltl can get hot enough to melt the tungsten.

    • @1ec
      @1ec 7 месяцев назад

      How does this affect the final composition? Im really curious

  • @TgWags69
    @TgWags69 2 года назад +833

    You need to do this in a vacuum or nitrogen atmosphere to prevent the spontaneous oxidation. That way lower melting temperature elements will be able to stay in solution and alloy together.

    • @birchthebirch4593
      @birchthebirch4593 2 года назад +44

      Actually a good suggestion, application of pressure for higher temp metals would be good too

    • @darrentylor5473
      @darrentylor5473 2 года назад +10

      Yeah that's why they create new alloys in space... If you are here and smart you already knew this

    • @Number1FanProductions
      @Number1FanProductions 2 года назад +6

      @@darrentylor5473 They do?

    • @ericcartman9935
      @ericcartman9935 2 года назад

      YOU TELL HIM TWATS !!!

    • @jwcfive7999
      @jwcfive7999 2 года назад +12

      @@Number1FanProductions I don’t think so it would be very expensive to get metals up there

  • @xpertsoldier20k52
    @xpertsoldier20k52 2 года назад +1083

    He did what I've always wanted to do since I was little, I just wish he made a god sword

    • @freezingcathedral
      @freezingcathedral 2 года назад +29

      so why don't you do it and attain your dreams?

    • @theorbit7027
      @theorbit7027 2 года назад +9

      LOL, same. I thought of the same thing. I love this video!

    • @robbieaulia6462
      @robbieaulia6462 2 года назад +39

      @@freezingcathedral not everyone has the time and money to do such project, not to mention the skill and knowledge required to have the ability to do it to begin with.

    • @phoenix_SCS
      @phoenix_SCS 2 года назад +3

      @@robbieaulia6462 It's a metaphor lol

    • @tomek470
      @tomek470 2 года назад +1

      Same

  • @Kargoneth
    @Kargoneth 4 месяца назад

    Your periodic table display case is lovely!

  • @danielrobinson7872
    @danielrobinson7872 Месяц назад

    I’d immediately test to see where it lands on the mohs hardness scale, it’s thermal and electric conductivity, and it’s tensile strength. I love finding out the properties of alloys.

  • @user-ec6kt2fg7m
    @user-ec6kt2fg7m 3 года назад +939

    "Iron oxidises very quickly in the ear."
    I said that to my science teacher. She stared, said some gibberish. Suddenly, my magnetic poles started to repel and I found myself out of class.

    • @ZopcsakFeri
      @ZopcsakFeri 2 года назад +17

      Came down to look for this sentence quoted :D I leaned something new today!

    • @avi8aviate
      @avi8aviate 2 года назад +20

      That's from Thoisoi2's strong German accent.

    • @herds22
      @herds22 2 года назад +16

      it took me 10 minutes to figure out what Stanley's steel was.

    • @ZopcsakFeri
      @ZopcsakFeri 2 года назад +14

      @@herds22 :D :D :D Stanley's steel is the best steel out there :D

    • @bruceanderson7762
      @bruceanderson7762 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, sometes science can be confusing also

  • @SuperZekethefreak
    @SuperZekethefreak 2 года назад +3651

    The fact that the sound doesn't match the video makes this even cooler to watch

    • @lokitmg4123
      @lokitmg4123 2 года назад +366

      It gives me an aneurysm

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 2 года назад +520

      Sounds like he is being dubbed.
      Like a German scientists doing a video for a board.

    • @ADogNamedStay
      @ADogNamedStay 2 года назад +240

      I think it's great he had borat dub his video in english for him.

    • @ltjplanet
      @ltjplanet 2 года назад +15

      Absolutely

    • @V_channel_
      @V_channel_ 2 года назад +2

      It's dubbed. ruclips.net/video/lSj_vJPSQ0Q/видео.html

  • @ddamien26
    @ddamien26 4 месяца назад +1

    Everybody Gangsta until He Says: *Uranium Included*

  • @videoman250
    @videoman250 2 месяца назад +1

    “First to make Bronze I must first mix…”
    Say no more fam, I know this one from my RuneScape days

  • @barbedwireisgood
    @barbedwireisgood 2 года назад +196

    9:55 "I can sense its power" *ominous synth music intensifies*

    • @sagaraharikumar2562
      @sagaraharikumar2562 Год назад +3

      The music is from a game called mindustry, i think. Its a factory building game with resources like copper, lead, thorium, etc

  • @allenamenwarenbezet
    @allenamenwarenbezet 2 года назад +2097

    Many metals don't mix that well or form specific intermediate compounds. I was expecting you would see a large collection of demixed alloys here. Can you show what it looks like under a microscope?

    • @kalashsharma4344
      @kalashsharma4344 2 года назад +39

      Exactly what I thought

    • @Wackydude27
      @Wackydude27 2 года назад +69

      I imagined the more dense metals that don't mix with iron like gold would sink to the bottom of the crucible and were angle grinded away.

    • @DeltafangEX
      @DeltafangEX 2 года назад +44

      @@Wackydude27 I wonder if you could maybe centrifuge it when smelting to even out the psuedo-alloy and prevent it from settling. Hmm. Reminds me that I haven't kept up with the low gravity smelting experiments they were supposed to be trying on the ISS.
      I second the wanting to view it under a microscope part. Maybe record the density and do a few hardness and conductivity tests....you know, just normal experimental metallurgical stuff...

    • @_BLANK_BLANK
      @_BLANK_BLANK 2 года назад +20

      It probably helped that a lot of the metals he chose are common elements used for steel alloys.
      Of course not all of them were, but it seemed like the majority of what he used were.

    • @mason4354
      @mason4354 Год назад +14

      @@DeltafangEX i think that would probably work but could you imagine a white hot cylinder being slung around? 🤣

  • @themysteriousunknownrevealed
    @themysteriousunknownrevealed 4 месяца назад +1

    This was so much fun!

  • @josephde-zordi7324
    @josephde-zordi7324 8 месяцев назад

    entertaining, it would be also interesting to additional simple tests, such as specific gravity, electrical conductivity, reaction to acids

  • @lavaavalon
    @lavaavalon 2 года назад +604

    "some alloys didn't mix very well"
    well I mean you got alloys that melt from 327 °C (lead) to alloys that melt only from 3 422 °C(tungsten)
    quite the different extremes, quite sure the tungsten didn't get even close to meting in the crucible while the lead started to boil at that point(it boils at 1750 °C)

    • @pouncepounce7417
      @pouncepounce7417 2 года назад +13

      probably need to melt under innert gas?

    • @imjoni
      @imjoni 2 года назад +17

      imagine gallium

    • @ernestow2575
      @ernestow2575 2 года назад +32

      boiling lead sounds really bad tho

    • @a.c.r.8296
      @a.c.r.8296 2 года назад +37

      The tungsten doesn’t have to reach melting point, it is quite soluble in a melt of various metals. In fact that is how tungsten is added to tungsten bearing alloys - as a solid into a liquid melt (of
      say iron, nickel and chromium)

    • @lavaavalon
      @lavaavalon 2 года назад +15

      @@ernestow2575 you definitely do not want to breath that, that is for sure

  • @trulyinfamous
    @trulyinfamous 3 года назад +368

    Metallurgy is really interesting. Alloys are incredible, and the modern world would not be the same without them.

    • @nameismetatoo4591
      @nameismetatoo4591 3 года назад +11

      It's amazing how long our species has been alloying various metals, and even with the insane advancement of knowledge in the last 200 years, we've still only scratched the surface of the world of alloys.

    • @dsauce1257
      @dsauce1257 3 года назад +3

      Wouldn’t be the same, more like wouldn’t exist

    • @timothylongblacksmithing6743
      @timothylongblacksmithing6743 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, metallurgy is a huge interest of mine. I have a bunch of ideas about different weird alloys I can try, but usually I find that it's a bit far out of reach for me. Although truth be told, I have been able to melt some kinda interesting (and likely impractical) forms of bronze recently.

    • @alex.ann_der
      @alex.ann_der 3 года назад +4

      Fire, horses, cows, wheat, metal and wood is what mankind really is.

    • @MrLoobu
      @MrLoobu 3 года назад +2

      Alloys and plastics literally are the modern world, in and of every thing in every environment, certainly everything we touch.

  • @ThePizzaGoblin
    @ThePizzaGoblin Год назад +1

    Coming from an archaeology background, I appreciated the mention of arsenic bronze

  • @charlesurrea1451
    @charlesurrea1451 5 месяцев назад

    Flatten and fold it a number of times.
    Now we need a Mose and Rockwell test.
    Would love to see this on an Xray too.

  • @Phoboskomboa
    @Phoboskomboa 2 года назад +2375

    Oh man. I work with superconductors, and I was just thinking how funny it would be if your all-metal alloy was a room temperature superconductor. It would have been a NIGHTMARE to reproduce that with so many materials just thrown together and melted in air.

    • @mousefire777
      @mousefire777 2 года назад +510

      “Oh yeah I just threw all the metals together at various ratios in air and mixed it into a semi-homogenous alloy and it’s Tc is 300K. Good luck unpacking that shit, theorists”

    • @GarryDumblowski
      @GarryDumblowski 2 года назад +146

      @@mousefire777 I have to be honest, I've never heard of Tc as a symbol for superconductivity so I thought you were saying it magically turned into technetium lmao

    • @mousefire777
      @mousefire777 2 года назад +106

      @@GarryDumblowski At least in physics it's important. It's the critical temperature, under which the material superconducts. Basically one of the holy grails of Superconductivity is a room temperature Tc

    • @GarryDumblowski
      @GarryDumblowski 2 года назад +42

      @@mousefire777 No, yeah, that makes sense. I never got any farther than basic electromagnetism in physics, and to be honest I don't remember any of it. Cool field though, I should pick it up again if I ever get back into academia.

    • @anhduc0913
      @anhduc0913 2 года назад +63

      @@mousefire777 Going straight to the "Top 10 scientific mystery lost forever"

  • @jarimesce
    @jarimesce Год назад +1991

    I suspect you've made a high-entropy alloy here. Many metals get harder when mixed, and if you mix the right ones, you can make them extremely hard and strong. Some reported alloys of iron, nickel, copper, vanadium and chromium specifically are incredibly hard!

    • @kornelobajdin5889
      @kornelobajdin5889 Год назад +140

      Yeah nickel chrome and vanadium gives you prohrom the non rust and non magnetic stainless steel. Used in food industry machinery and farmaceuts. Also its a metal that your kitchen sink is made off :D

    • @ghostcuhdeadmeme3979
      @ghostcuhdeadmeme3979 Год назад +51

      Imagen making a weapon from this thing

    • @tnxsan3004
      @tnxsan3004 Год назад +29

      Yes some bromides reach hardness close to diamond

    • @Syuvinya
      @Syuvinya Год назад +53

      No it's definitely not a high-entropy alloy. You need to mix these at atomic evenness to be high-entropy alloy.

    • @pilotavery
      @pilotavery Год назад +5

      Vibranium

  • @davidli2888
    @davidli2888 5 месяцев назад

    I need that periodic table to quench my curiosity

  • @nathanstaley1639
    @nathanstaley1639 3 года назад +600

    Have you considered having someone polish this sample and look at the microstructure? Do you have a lab near you with an SEM-EDS that can give you a compositional map of the phases present in the metal?

    • @ScumfuckMcDoucheface
      @ScumfuckMcDoucheface 3 года назад +75

      THIS.
      That would have been **suuuper cool** to see with his super alloy, eh?

    • @fluffydergraueblob1227
      @fluffydergraueblob1227 3 года назад +70

      I am just about to finish training in that field. If I ever got this alloy on my hands, I'd do everything with it. Look at the microstructure with light microscopes, SEMs. Then prepare a small slice of it for a TEM to see how the structure would look like. Then the rest of it would undergo several hardness tests, strength and pressure tests and chemical tests.
      I'd be absolutely eager to hold an alloy like this in my hands, just to find out how absolutely weird it would be.

    • @fluffydergraueblob1227
      @fluffydergraueblob1227 3 года назад +12

      @@scottfree6479 To polish is different from something polish
      For example polishing your nails does not mean that you paint them white and red, but that you make them not feel rough anymore. You wouldn't feel it's texture with your fingers anymore.
      But I feel you that these two words can be quite confusing 😂

    • @derrick8206
      @derrick8206 3 года назад +20

      @@scottfree6479 Polish people get the joke.

    • @ExploringCabinsandMines
      @ExploringCabinsandMines 3 года назад +3

      I have an SEM-EDS in my garage, come on over !

  • @uwauwa68
    @uwauwa68 2 года назад +580

    This man making a legendary material for a legendary weapon

    • @jamescar8085
      @jamescar8085 2 года назад +32

      That requires you mine each ore in existence at different parts of the map with different level of mobs to beat just to get 1 ore.

    • @elvonsarza
      @elvonsarza 2 года назад +7

      More like, an ultimate weapon!

    • @doricy.
      @doricy. 2 года назад +15

      the thanos killing kind weapon

    • @KAzekame87
      @KAzekame87 2 года назад +1

      The metal would be junk for a weapon.

    • @codetotamilctt5248
      @codetotamilctt5248 2 года назад +2

      @@doricy. a weapon that the bifrost cannot hold up on ..

  • @AdrianneDickenson
    @AdrianneDickenson 14 дней назад +1

    You notice there is something in francium’s spot: Wait what? Oh. Wait a minute. WAIT! OH SHI- *gets exterpated*

  • @Aaron-zu3xn
    @Aaron-zu3xn 8 месяцев назад +1

    if you don't want your metals to burn/oxidize add carbon powder on top this will also help them mix with no oxide layer stopping the incorporation

  • @jonmarquez128
    @jonmarquez128 3 года назад +283

    Chemistry Teacher: You cant mix all the chemicals together!
    Young Mendeleev: Yah right! I can!

    • @jonmarquez128
      @jonmarquez128 3 года назад +7

      Mendeleev Periodic Table I am your father!

    • @TheAvsouto
      @TheAvsouto 3 года назад +10

      Noble gases are the ones stopping us.

    • @yeetthephone2341
      @yeetthephone2341 3 года назад +8

      Arthur Vieira Souto Damn nobles!

    • @jonmarquez128
      @jonmarquez128 3 года назад +3

      ​@@TheAvsouto True! If he just added Uranium or Thorium it would be cancerous!

  • @fullmetaltheorist
    @fullmetaltheorist 2 года назад +528

    This is a smarter version of mixing different soda flavors to make a new flavor.

    • @thatemeraldguy4585
      @thatemeraldguy4585 Год назад +14

      I feel called out. Take my like

    • @Ribulose15diphosphat
      @Ribulose15diphosphat Год назад +9

      Mixing Na2O, NaOH, Na2CO3, and NaHCO3 will probably have a ... caustic flavour.

    • @okname5335
      @okname5335 Год назад +3

      it works tho

    • @losuthusxd886
      @losuthusxd886 Год назад +7

      I never liked soda alloys, such as
      - Fantite (Fanta+Sprite)
      - Spoke (Sprite+Coke)
      - CoSpPe (Coke+Sprite+Pepsi Alloys in general)
      Soda Periodic Table (based in ingredient number like atomic number):
      7: Co (Coke)
      8: Up (7Up)
      9: Pe (Pepsi)
      10: Sp (Sprite)
      12: Mi (Mirinda)
      13: Cr (Crush)
      15: Fa (Fanta)
      Reply if you think there are some soda elements left out

    • @Samlolol
      @Samlolol Год назад +5

      @@losuthusxd886
      Mg (Mug)
      Dw (Mt. Dew)
      Dr (Dr. Pepper)

  • @dbroemechain2675
    @dbroemechain2675 3 месяца назад +1

    (Pauses and stares at the soup for a whole minute)
    Mmmm, soup.

  • @Lynxdom
    @Lynxdom Год назад

    This was awesome! thank you.

  • @DazePhase
    @DazePhase 2 года назад +266

    Very interesting topic. I work in metalworking industry and we machine most of these alloys daily. The difference in hardness between copper and stainless steel is gigantic.

    • @ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511
      @ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511 Год назад +4

      how about bronze. i'm not very well up on these things but bronze is at least harder than copper i think. obv not as hard as steel though but how does it compare

    • @DazePhase
      @DazePhase Год назад +4

      @@ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511 Bronze isn't hard to process. Ramp up the feeding speed. There are charts with feeds and speeds for every metal. It also depends how much material you remove, with what tool and what finish you want on the detail.

    • @whtkngofc
      @whtkngofc Год назад +4

      @@ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511 you can cut any metal as long as the tool yo are cutting with Is harder. Usually tungsten carbide, high speeds trek, ceramic, or in unusual cases, diamond.

  • @Baleur
    @Baleur 3 года назад +187

    I love the dubbing so much.
    Also, he sure loves Borax.
    "After the chili con carne has simmered for 10 minutes, i'm adding some Borax, stir it around, and its ready"

    • @jasonsummit1885
      @jasonsummit1885 3 года назад +1

      Don't think anyone would want to add boric acid, otherwise known as borax, to any food.😂

    • @angusmcawesome7921
      @angusmcawesome7921 3 года назад +8

      And then he polished the chili con carne to check its quality.

    • @sprolyborn2554
      @sprolyborn2554 3 года назад +5

      Victorian era bakeries be like:

    • @jakeb9188
      @jakeb9188 3 года назад

      Was looking for this, refreshed more than once bc I thought sync was off

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 3 года назад +3

      @@angusmcawesome7921 and it didn't spark, showing it's oxidative properties.

  • @matrixtech6917
    @matrixtech6917 2 месяца назад

    A very interesting video. Could you please make a video where you describe the alloy you made?

  • @joo-yeonkim6288
    @joo-yeonkim6288 4 месяца назад

    What is the casting tool used in this video? Seems like a simple setup with the crucible and all. And run by electricity. Help me set this up as well. The red one I know where to get, but the blue one. Where do you get this? And 1700C?

  • @_Solaris
    @_Solaris 2 года назад +200

    "let's mix all the metals together!"
    I knew someday it would come to this.

    • @chilomine839
      @chilomine839 2 года назад +2

      Suprised no one thought to do it sooner.

  • @fredbrooks1386
    @fredbrooks1386 Год назад +786

    This was really cool. My dad was a melter in a steel mill as well as a chemist. He has been gone since 1967 and it made me realize how much I miss him. He would have been so excited to discuss your video. Thanks for the memories. Someday we will talk about this video! 😀

    • @awesomenessishere8752
      @awesomenessishere8752 Год назад +12

      Ameen

    • @easports2618
      @easports2618 Год назад +1

      But he’s dead tho

    • @wayneparkinson4558
      @wayneparkinson4558 Год назад +4

      It's really interesting to understand processes are within exacting mixtures of elements,compounds,chemicals,metals to get the perfect balances of strength, flexibility, durability to use in all our daily lives and we are only just scratching the surface of possibilities to enable our exit away from this planet only one thing stands in the way progress for we cant keep you with that or we are being prohibited from real advancements until the powers that be decides we are ready?

    • @octimux8071
      @octimux8071 Год назад +36

      @@easports2618 maybe that's why u have no friends

    • @easports2618
      @easports2618 Год назад +3

      @@octimux8071 butterfly effect so you know never know,maybe I am the cause 😈

  • @user-jd4rb4zu3f
    @user-jd4rb4zu3f Год назад +1

    Woah, if you made armor with that metal, it will have so many stat upgrade, multiple elemental resistance, maybe equal thrust/piercing/blunt type resistance, and some imbued ghost/vampire resistance i guess

  • @TheNero97
    @TheNero97 Год назад

    *Adds all the metals together*
    The metal: *raises up sipping a cup of tea* "I am, the Noble Metal Orichalcum"

  • @nuneke0
    @nuneke0 3 года назад +348

    Next video: Recovery of every single metal from this alloy.
    Good luck, have fun! 😁

    • @The_Modeling_Underdog
      @The_Modeling_Underdog 3 года назад +15

      That would be epic-level.

    • @gudangrumahjogja
      @gudangrumahjogja 3 года назад +2

      Is it possible?

    • @heheboi6693
      @heheboi6693 3 года назад

      @@gudangrumahjogja idk is it

    • @elmersbalm5219
      @elmersbalm5219 3 года назад +15

      @@gudangrumahjogja chemical separation and extraction from resulting sludge. Rare earths are extracted this way. Most of them aren’t that rare, they are very hard to separate from the minerals in which they occur naturally.

    • @greenben3744
      @greenben3744 3 года назад +1

      @@gudangrumahjogja Absolutely. Question is how much money and effort you want to spend on it.

  • @JCdu7426
    @JCdu7426 3 года назад +197

    8:33 Now I know how the flag of Germany was invented

  • @stoneywmorris7448
    @stoneywmorris7448 Год назад +4

    I've had a good question needing a good answer for a long time. I would like to know if anyone has ever mixed together All the Liquid metals and soft metals together in the metal elements chain. What would be the final version of the experiment ?

    • @ellpee775
      @ellpee775 7 месяцев назад

      explosion too much potassium

  • @maya_unplugged
    @maya_unplugged 5 месяцев назад +1

    “Ups, I accidentally found out how to make cryptonite!! 😂😂😂

  • @jasonmartin7137
    @jasonmartin7137 3 года назад +161

    I was expecting a mashup of Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, Black Sabbath, and maybe a dash of Pantera. But that would be too heavy for your scale of justice for all!
    I'll see myself out now.

    • @jt7250
      @jt7250 3 года назад +15

      You'd be riding the lightning for sure

    • @jasonmartin7137
      @jasonmartin7137 3 года назад +9

      @@jt7250 Definitely! I'm surprised he didn't kill 'em all with this experiment.

    • @ThaFuzzwood
      @ThaFuzzwood 3 года назад +6

      Imagine him discovering the metal mix for Thor's hammer. The most metal tool out there.

    • @muhammadhafizudinidris1592
      @muhammadhafizudinidris1592 3 года назад +1

      Hahaha

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft 2 года назад +6

      Would White Snake still count ...?
      ... or Def Leopard ... ?

  • @onyren8194
    @onyren8194 3 года назад +115

    "just like water is the best ingredient in soup"
    Me: .........i mean yeah he's right, without water its not soup

    • @AnonEyeMouse
      @AnonEyeMouse 2 года назад +2

      Cream of mushroom. Uses cream.

    • @Aeternus75
      @Aeternus75 2 года назад +10

      @@AnonEyeMouse also cream of mushroom: h a s w a t e r 😎

    • @dildoshwagins664
      @dildoshwagins664 2 года назад +1

      Cereal

    • @UnafraidCookie
      @UnafraidCookie 2 года назад +1

      @@dildoshwagins664 milky water

  • @simplegamingbys.r.2059
    @simplegamingbys.r.2059 4 месяца назад +2

    Now you should test the toughness of it by hydrolic press.😊😁

  • @bensonmathison
    @bensonmathison 4 месяца назад +1

    I wonder if you could try making the alloy in a vacuum chamber to prevent oxidation

  • @gorilladisco9108
    @gorilladisco9108 3 года назад +450

    "What happens if you MIX ALL The METALS Together?"
    Me: *scoop dirt
    Also me : "This."

    • @prashantyerpude5674
      @prashantyerpude5674 3 года назад +21

      Genius

    • @theoreoman4597
      @theoreoman4597 3 года назад +13

      Genius

    • @zak_765
      @zak_765 3 года назад +12

      But it would also contain organic things which are not metals

    • @cek0792
      @cek0792 3 года назад +23

      @@zak_765 C a r b o n

    • @dannyeckerd9324
      @dannyeckerd9324 2 года назад +19

      @@zak_765 I think he means it would have the same value as dirt.

  • @RobertSmith-km6gi
    @RobertSmith-km6gi Год назад +652

    Years ago I worked in the testing lab of a Aluminum and Magnesium foundry. We made some parts for aerospace applications. Some of the AL alloys were tremendously strong with high tensile and elasticity properties.

    • @PrinceBejita
      @PrinceBejita Год назад +12

      magnes IUM sod IUM calc IUM titan IUM etc etc....sooooooo alumin IUM .......sorry got triggered

    • @RobertSmith-km6gi
      @RobertSmith-km6gi Год назад +4

      @@PrinceBejita
      Haha! Yeah chemistry is weird. The symbol for Aluminum is AL, for Gold it’s AU, for Tin it’s SB, for Lead it’s PB…..

    • @VanadiumCarbide
      @VanadiumCarbide Год назад +12

      ​@@RobertSmith-km6gi Tin is Sn
      Sb is antimony

    • @RobertSmith-km6gi
      @RobertSmith-km6gi Год назад +5

      @@VanadiumCarbide
      Ouch! My bad

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Год назад +4

      @@VanadiumCarbide there's a joke to be made about your username and the topic of this comment, but idk what it is

  • @SocksWithSandals
    @SocksWithSandals Год назад +1

    I wouldn't be surprised if the core of the Earth is comprised of such a molten alloy. It's amazing we find as many metals as we do within our reach at the surface of the Earth or from asteroids.

  • @dolphingoreeaccount7395
    @dolphingoreeaccount7395 6 месяцев назад

    That alloy actually seems to have come out very well

  • @xdfeverdream8122
    @xdfeverdream8122 3 года назад +125

    This has me curious as to what something like this alloy would turn out being like if it's proportions were more methodical rather than being kind of random save for there being slightly more iron than anything else in the alloy. Like if there were right proportions to make a true amalgamation where everything added genuinely combines that would be rather interesting.

    • @actuallyasriel
      @actuallyasriel 2 года назад +9

      That'd be a high entropy alloy:
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_entropy_alloys

    • @xdfeverdream8122
      @xdfeverdream8122 2 года назад +8

      @@actuallyasriel With heavy emphasis on 5 or more. .-.

    • @ryanalving3785
      @ryanalving3785 2 года назад +1

      @@actuallyasriel
      Thank you, that is fascinating

    • @skreenname229
      @skreenname229 2 года назад +1

      Check out somethinG called meta-materials LoL

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 Год назад +1

      ... its* proportions (it's = it is)

  • @MasterMoonClap
    @MasterMoonClap 3 года назад +167

    "I can sense its power" this dude is a total nerd and I love it

  • @jeremiahsacks2868
    @jeremiahsacks2868 7 месяцев назад +2

    My gosh
    Bro just created *the* metal.

  • @user-fr8nq8vx5n
    @user-fr8nq8vx5n 5 месяцев назад

    A true friend is the most precious of all possessions and the one we take the least thought about acquiring.

  • @blitsriderfield4099
    @blitsriderfield4099 2 года назад +192

    I was actually taught the transition to the iron age differently. What I was taught was that the transition occurred because iron, being an element that could be mined, was more readably available than bronze, being an alloy that had to be manufactured. bronze weapons continued to crop up, particularly in the hands of high-ranking individuals like kings and emperors. Iron was reserved for more general use, like common weapons and tools, but since it was more brittle, wasn't used by those who could afford bronze.
    For reference, this was in a college level class.

    • @ericlanglois3782
      @ericlanglois3782 Год назад +39

      The switch from bronze to iron happened over the course of many centuries and over many cultures. It's not hard to believe that the switch was caused by different things for different peoples in different places at different times.

    • @ZeteticPhilosopher
      @ZeteticPhilosopher Год назад +34

      This is true, but only part of the story. Iron still required more advanced furnaces than were available at the start of the Bronze Age, and it wasn’t until the development of steel (also an alloy) that bronze became clearly outdated.
      Bronze is harder than pure iron, less brittle than the high-carbon iron which might have been produced easily, can be smelted at lower temperatures than true steel, and is less sensitive to exposure to carbon from the fuel used to smelt it.
      It’s certainly a simpler technology than iron and steel, but not necessarily worse than either.

    • @roscoe4092
      @roscoe4092 Год назад +1

      For reference, I learned all of that from RUclips videos on the Bronze Age collapse.

    • @ericlanglois3782
      @ericlanglois3782 Год назад +11

      @@ZeteticPhilosopher Steel was produced accidentally from the very earliest periods of the iron age, but it wasn't reliably produced until long after iron was used. Indians started reliably producing steel around 400 BC, around 800 years after what historians consider the end of the bronze age. It didn't become a common use metal in Europe until the 18th century, you basically had to be rich to get it before that.
      You correct though that bronze didn't stop being used just because iron came on the scene, it's just that iron took over as the main metal for lots of things such as tools, weapons and armors.

    • @masansr
      @masansr Год назад +6

      Also tin wasn't common (copper and iron was). We still aren't 100% sure where Roman Empire got all it's tin from.

  • @mc-sp8zr
    @mc-sp8zr 2 года назад +151

    18:13 Sounds like something I did when I was 13 and going through some changes.

  • @arericarnau4773
    @arericarnau4773 5 месяцев назад

    This video was insanely entertaining, and I learned a lot, like dam

  • @OleDirtyMacSanchez
    @OleDirtyMacSanchez 5 месяцев назад

    Iridium also has a high Electrical Conductivity, even more so than Copper. I obtained some Copper ore from an Old Mine in the Iron River Region of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The Copper Ore there has a 4% to 6%, compared to the 2% to rare 4% that is typically found in Copper Ore from most Mines. The reason why this Mine is abandoned and only has tours going in and out instead of Mining Operations is Flooding Issues. No one in the last 75 years has wanted to sink a possible few Billion just to reopen the Mine. It would take some Super Pumps to get the job done.

  • @syedtalhanoor7361
    @syedtalhanoor7361 2 года назад +41

    17:33
    Just casually setting his table on fire, just another day for this mad scientist

  • @alfascorpi
    @alfascorpi 3 года назад +157

    Probably, metal like Thungsten did not melt in the final alloy due to the high melting point. Nice video!

    • @welchianachi7707
      @welchianachi7707 3 года назад +9

      It could be true but many alloys have lower melting point than its ingredients

    • @LiborTinka
      @LiborTinka 3 года назад +3

      @@welchianachi7707 it's interesting that metals form "azeotropic mixtures" just like some liquids (e.g. ethanol+water, acetone+methanol).

    • @thamemeez5702
      @thamemeez5702 3 года назад +2

      thighsten

    • @thamemeez5702
      @thamemeez5702 3 года назад

      @@user49917 r/woosh

    • @josephgauthier5018
      @josephgauthier5018 3 года назад

      it is possible to let tungsten dissolve by letting it slowly diffuse into the molten metal

  • @CornerstoneMinistry316
    @CornerstoneMinistry316 8 месяцев назад

    I love that not only did you have to learn chemistry to do this video but you also had to learn English

  • @GrannySoupLadle
    @GrannySoupLadle Месяц назад

    Inductionators are awesome. I use one at work to heat up big yoke-shafts and it pulls 30kW while getting up to temp.

  • @DD-kc6hg
    @DD-kc6hg 3 года назад +543

    My 7 grade self be like: "what if we do that?"

    • @aryanyash9959
      @aryanyash9959 3 года назад +4

      same

    • @the_defaultguy
      @the_defaultguy 3 года назад +4

      yep,same...

    • @tolvajtamas8567
      @tolvajtamas8567 3 года назад +6

      Me, after writing my final exam in 12th grade: Time to do all those experiments we havent done in our lives! Basically every experiment!!!

    • @3mar00ss6
      @3mar00ss6 3 года назад +3

      my 7th grade self would've answered you with: probably a crumbly mess. then make this face→ (゚ペ)ゞ

    • @irsyadhakim5097
      @irsyadhakim5097 3 года назад

      Same With Me

  • @xjet
    @xjet 3 года назад +1130

    You forgot to include the most interesting and rarest of metals in your alloy: nobendium, impervium and unobtainium :-)

    • @3mar00ss6
      @3mar00ss6 3 года назад +84

      but my Xbox doesn't come with uno ( ಠ ▵ ಠ)

    • @lennpro9414
      @lennpro9414 3 года назад +131

      No, he forgot Stalinium

    • @IshaelJuran
      @IshaelJuran 3 года назад +44

      Unobtainium is Ununennium

    • @thechunkiestmonkey6887
      @thechunkiestmonkey6887 3 года назад +39

      Also diamondium and diamondillium!

    • @ihateeverything3972
      @ihateeverything3972 3 года назад +17

      @@thechunkiestmonkey6887
      They used all of it making Bender V2

  • @thepilotist7297
    @thepilotist7297 Год назад +1

    So cool to learn about metals from Borat! Very nice!

  • @gv100_blitz
    @gv100_blitz 12 дней назад

    For the high temp castings, try setting up a jet of nitrogen or argon to lessen the angle grinding lol

  • @xenos096
    @xenos096 3 года назад +111

    Now this is true heavy metal