Nuclear Transmutation Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @tdewitt451
    @tdewitt451  11 лет назад +13

    Hey everyone, I'm here to help. If you have any questions or just want to learn more, click on the link in the description above. It'll take you to a page where you can ask me questions.

    • @MargotLOVEDyan
      @MargotLOVEDyan 6 лет назад

      Tyler DeWitt...I am just finding these videos and I LOVE THEM! I'm in my final semester of Nuclear Medicine Technology Program and I have used your videos as a tool this whole time. You rock!

    • @sumama4835
      @sumama4835 3 года назад

      Thanks for making this easy to understand!

    • @Arkeshan
      @Arkeshan 3 года назад

      @@sumama4835 but are the atoms ions? Since you will only get protons and neutrons and no electrons?

    • @sumama4835
      @sumama4835 3 года назад

      @@Arkeshan Let me get back with u on that hun. Honestly, I've bombarded my brain with so much information lately sometimes I have to go back and read again to remember it all. I watched this to help me understand some books I'm reading about astrology, alchemy, dimensions and quantum physics and cellular language. I needed a little bit of each of it for a project I'm working on! Lol

  • @marktobias1442
    @marktobias1442 8 лет назад +20

    Tyler, you're awesome. I'm studying for a Finals and chapter chem test all together and you teach so clearly. Thank you so much for all you do to share your knowledge. Keep going! I hope you become a teacher someday.

  • @medoajb9916
    @medoajb9916 4 года назад +9

    So happy when I see Tyler Dewitt has a video for a topic
    that I am looking for ... Tyler is better than thousands teachers.

  • @liladoesfanfics4817
    @liladoesfanfics4817 2 года назад +1

    Went to this video to re-learn the topic to be able to 'help' my brother, and just by the first two examples you showed me I was capable of remembering the majority of everything I learned about the topic. Thank you for your work!

  • @lydzchyangelmijares9648
    @lydzchyangelmijares9648 2 года назад +1

    You're the best Sir. Lots of love from the Philippines

  • @CandaceMarie25
    @CandaceMarie25 10 лет назад +2

    I'll listen to you talk about chemistry forever.

  • @DickMcButts
    @DickMcButts 11 лет назад +6

    Hey Tyler, I saw your Ted Talk and needless to say I was very impressed. you could perhaps change the way science is taught forever.
    -DickMcButts

  • @josephmbilla7395
    @josephmbilla7395 2 месяца назад

    Tyler you are awesome
    Have Biosafety exams tomorrow and this video is good for me.

  • @jasonbensonmusic
    @jasonbensonmusic 3 года назад +1

    Dude, I dont even take chemistry at all but I must say that Your skill to teach is very effective🙏🏽keep up the great work man☀️➕

  • @aloneshooter9718
    @aloneshooter9718 4 года назад +1

    U r better than my chemistry teacher

  • @isabelreyesjg
    @isabelreyesjg 7 лет назад +8

    You really help me understand chemistry, I am soo greatful and happy to have come across your videos 💪 Thank You

  • @apples54321
    @apples54321 12 лет назад +4

    Hey mate, at around 4:20 you said 19 by accident when it was 18. That aside, great video - it's easy to follow your thought process and learn with you, and on a very interesting topic I might add

    • @lalalalololo1280
      @lalalalololo1280 3 года назад +2

      Hey bro can you explain to me why it is 17 and 8 not 18 and 9 😶, im confused 😅

  • @menulifernando3574
    @menulifernando3574 Год назад

    this is soo helpful! couldn't understand a thing before watching this video.. thank YOU

  • @ThePeterDislikeShow
    @ThePeterDislikeShow 2 года назад +1

    Jokes on alchemists. Lead actually does become gold all on its own, you just have to wait 10^30 or some insane number of years.

  • @HRM2Perez
    @HRM2Perez 12 лет назад +2

    you explain things very well

  • @mohamedalsaadany106
    @mohamedalsaadany106 6 лет назад +2

    I admire your hard work god bless you

  • @gwynevirdagoro7792
    @gwynevirdagoro7792 5 лет назад

    This video is of big help to me. You explain things well and clear. God bless you!

  • @charliebrown7186
    @charliebrown7186 3 года назад +1

    my prof: were learning about nuclear transmutation
    me: so I'm about to become fullmetal alchemist

  • @maryjanecahayagan3603
    @maryjanecahayagan3603 6 лет назад

    What I have learned is that nuclear reaction is a combination of neutrons however the synthesis of new elements is that a combination of another element, for example the hydrogen(H) and oxygen(O) ;if ypu combine it, this will lead to a result of water then the symbol for water is H²O. THANK YOU !

  • @ExileDriver
    @ExileDriver 7 месяцев назад

    One of the best tutorials I've seen on a chemistry topic

  • @cherielektra
    @cherielektra 8 лет назад

    basically chemical exfoliation. like using various sanding grits on wood and how it will change the porosity.

  • @TheHellfiremissile
    @TheHellfiremissile Год назад +1

    Good work

  • @astrolight5708
    @astrolight5708 9 лет назад +32

    Full Metal Alchemist brought me here...

    • @astrolight5708
      @astrolight5708 9 лет назад

      +Nathaniel Bobo Also turning led into gold was more of a phrase or a figure of speech than a meaning of course you can't turn led into gold unless you use fools gold which isn't gold lol...

    • @kalebscott282
      @kalebscott282 6 лет назад +3

      advanced chem class brought me here

    • @ronanwalker6807
      @ronanwalker6807 5 лет назад

      @@astrolight5708 You could turn Plantinum into gold though. IDK why you would want to do that, it would be worth less than it was, but you could.

    • @AyubStudent
      @AyubStudent 18 дней назад

      Less go🗣🔥🔥

  • @elizamaeargana1310
    @elizamaeargana1310 6 лет назад

    i've learn a lot of this video it so very arrogant and easy to learn more..thank you

  • @muskaanmendiratta9840
    @muskaanmendiratta9840 9 лет назад

    This video helped me a ton, thanks a lot! I'm a little crazy over chemistry, and I have organic chemistry on the tips of my fingers. :D
    I would like to request you to put up a video of atomic structure, you know, H-spectrum and photoelectric effect, etc. Will you?

  • @jcsmamacita
    @jcsmamacita 3 года назад

    This actually helped a lot. Thank you

  • @allahmalik2010
    @allahmalik2010 12 лет назад +4

    i want u as my chem teacher...:D

  • @jovemaevlog8632
    @jovemaevlog8632 6 лет назад

    You explained it clearly. Thanks 💋💋

  • @mohamedalsaadany106
    @mohamedalsaadany106 6 лет назад

    you are the best!!! keep the hard work

  • @ayonsaha7963
    @ayonsaha7963 7 лет назад

    Great tutorial man! this is so good!

  • @mrmkl9839
    @mrmkl9839 11 лет назад

    It's very interesting! Where can I find all of the nuclear transmutations?

  • @marcojefferson4896
    @marcojefferson4896 Год назад

    Very interesting

  • @ayeshaakoonjee3695
    @ayeshaakoonjee3695 5 лет назад

    This really helped me😩♥️

  • @dababy9857
    @dababy9857 4 года назад +1

    pretty helpful ngl

  • @magallanthepenguin9132
    @magallanthepenguin9132 8 лет назад

    in one of the the text from online used that word "Bombardment" and then i wonder if they were thinking of that meaning to just slam something or something from our space dropping something that will SLAM the ground with high velocity, nearly wiping out the surface. i heard this from a some kinda of game my friends play...space station dropping something objects.

  • @ericxsolja
    @ericxsolja 12 лет назад

    Great video man

  • @enriquerojas3747
    @enriquerojas3747 8 лет назад

    This helped a lot. Thank you!

  • @nurulhidayah7740
    @nurulhidayah7740 9 лет назад

    thank you. You make it easier to understand :)

  • @rodrigohuallanca662
    @rodrigohuallanca662 2 года назад

    awesome

  • @clintonhaws8984
    @clintonhaws8984 5 лет назад +1

    The theory of alchemy and transmutation via alchemy is actually a form of Aristotelian matter. In the Rosary (1477) we read "the forms of metals cannot be transmuted unless they be reduced into their first matter." The platonist Plotinus states it (matter) is the potential for everything. Jakob Boehme - who wrote in alchemical language - says it is 'Nothing and All Things'; Bear in mind that Heisenberg in Physics and Philosophy states that there is a universal matter, an indefinite corporeal substratum underlying change and transformation, and identifies it with Aristotelian Prima Materia (First Matter). Everything is made of the same ultimate substance. That is alchemy. Period. Occam's razor; if physics looks like alchemy, sounds like alchemy, and transmutes elements, chances are it's alchemy. It's the physics of the ether.

  • @jayakrish4u
    @jayakrish4u 12 лет назад +4

    Guess he was exhausted when doing this video. Good job though.

  • @a2roland
    @a2roland 7 лет назад

    Thank You!

  • @amrkhaled7346
    @amrkhaled7346 5 лет назад

    Helped me alot thanks ❤❤❤

  • @itsmelostfox
    @itsmelostfox 9 лет назад

    awesome, thank you

  • @muhammadnadeem4646
    @muhammadnadeem4646 7 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @usaintltrade
    @usaintltrade 2 года назад +1

    WOW

  • @jimmyrainor5490
    @jimmyrainor5490 7 лет назад

    What about Louis Kervran's research? No Alfa-particles, no high speeds, but same result..

  • @jenniferbercero5083
    @jenniferbercero5083 4 года назад

    thank you :)

  • @lpacolli
    @lpacolli 11 лет назад

    I round qat i qat to work with in the future becquerel of you thanks.

  • @aydenjones8051
    @aydenjones8051 5 лет назад

    how do you push protons into a atom how is nuclear transmutation done and what do you do

  • @JeffriesAnitra
    @JeffriesAnitra Год назад

    Ok I have a question. Is this like Fission and Fusion??? I'm actually looking for videos on them, and I came across this video. Now I'm confused!!!!

  • @noviancasper
    @noviancasper 3 года назад

    last that i knew all this would create a small black hole for the amount of energy you need.

  • @alchemyphilosophersstone2634
    @alchemyphilosophersstone2634 7 лет назад

    cool

  • @stellaluceat7335
    @stellaluceat7335 8 лет назад

    In your first problem, you added an alpha particle and ended up with an extra proton, but in the next problem when you added an alpha particle, you ended up with an extra neutron. How? Why? What was different that produced different results?

    • @osamamansha1644
      @osamamansha1644 7 лет назад

      Stella Luceat if u understand this plz help me I have an exam after a week plz help

    • @stellaluceat7335
      @stellaluceat7335 7 лет назад

      I'm sorry. I don't understand it either. Good luck!

  • @Zizuthecreatorlamarwest
    @Zizuthecreatorlamarwest 2 года назад

    i think if a bombard an oxygen 16 atom with a proton, it will turn into fluorine 17 atom?

  • @StrongerEveryDay7
    @StrongerEveryDay7 5 лет назад

    What if you slam an electron to an atom? Sould it stick to the protons in the nucleous because its positive charge?

  • @Arkeshan
    @Arkeshan 3 года назад

    But at the end are the transmutated atoms are ions?

  • @jasonbourne220
    @jasonbourne220 10 лет назад

    instead of bombarding atoms with particles,did anyone succeed in getting rid of the valance or manipulating it?

  • @davidalexander3352
    @davidalexander3352 4 года назад

    The Alpha particle is different t an Helium atom?

  • @Helios0Nation
    @Helios0Nation 5 лет назад

    i want to ask a question please Can the particle accelerator change anything and everything into whatever element and does it need energy to work i mean sunlight or nuclear i know all of these are means to get energy but i want a precise answer please??

  • @osamamansha1644
    @osamamansha1644 7 лет назад

    How we know in which bombardment proton will release or in which neutron,In 1st proton release in second neutron so what to do with that

  • @griffingibson4389
    @griffingibson4389 8 лет назад +1

    Why not negatively charge your metal before slamming your proton into it?

    • @zak7181
      @zak7181 8 лет назад

      it's not about the charge that the whole atom has (the negative electrons from the electron shell and the positive protons in the nucleus), it's about getting them to slam into the nucleus which is always positively charged. (it already got past the electrons before that point)

    • @griffingibson4389
      @griffingibson4389 8 лет назад

      +Zak Druzba if you negatively charge something doesn't that mean it has less electrons surrounding it to interfere with collision of protons?

    • @zak7181
      @zak7181 8 лет назад

      negatively charged would mean more electrons (each new electron is -1 charge)

    • @griffingibson4389
      @griffingibson4389 8 лет назад

      +Zak Druzba there's negative and positive electrons is what your saying? or do you mean positively charged means there's less electrons?

    • @zak7181
      @zak7181 8 лет назад

      electrons are negative (positrons would be positive but that's anti-matter and another subject). If the atom has a positive charge that means it's lacking electrons (which makes it an ion -- any time the protons and electrons don't even out, that's an ion; if there are more protons than electrons, then it's positive).

  • @hellokitkath3329
    @hellokitkath3329 7 лет назад

    I LOVE YOU

  • @briannahoff8589
    @briannahoff8589 8 лет назад

    Can someone explain the difference between nuclear fusion and nuclear transmutation??

  • @gameflux328
    @gameflux328 6 лет назад +3

    Doesn't adding protons make a neutral atom a ion of itself???
    How does the element change instead of becoming an ion??
    Genuine doubt.
    Pls answer...
    This doubt is troubling me since last week!!!
    I am a 13 year old boy and I love watching your videos..
    Also I have another doubt regarding
    ISOBARS
    What's the difference between isotopes and isobars and also isomers ???
    After I have done watching your videos I feel like I have mastered chemistry but
    In my daily life I come across some doubts which I am not able to solve..
    These doubts are one of them!!!
    Waiting in anticipation,
    Yours truly,
    Xyz
    please answer if you have read this...
    Please

    • @vaibhavisawant5081
      @vaibhavisawant5081 6 лет назад

      Same doubt..

    • @vaibhavisawant5081
      @vaibhavisawant5081 6 лет назад

      Pls answer.. Tyler

    • @b0ls.
      @b0ls. 6 лет назад +3

      An element is defined by the amount of protons it has therefore when you change the proton number, the element changes.

    • @mesh681
      @mesh681 6 лет назад +3

      Game Flux and atom becomes an ion when there is loss of electron or gain of electron while over here it is just dealing with protons and neutron

    • @kalebscott282
      @kalebscott282 6 лет назад +1

      An ion is represented by a gain or loss of electrons, not a change in protons

  • @s3ntry948
    @s3ntry948 4 года назад

    How to do this in practice?

  • @CandaceMarie25
    @CandaceMarie25 10 лет назад +8

    Tyler DeWitt.. Marry me!

    • @shakimaro
      @shakimaro 9 лет назад +7

      Candace Jones Umm.. excuse you! No! We have to all share him :)

  • @teachwithroeske9863
    @teachwithroeske9863 4 года назад

    So if I look at the first problem you did... why can't you just make the mass 18 and the atomic number 9 and make is Flourine instead of Oxygen????

    • @AyubStudent
      @AyubStudent 18 дней назад

      Yeah i have the same question.

    • @AyubStudent
      @AyubStudent 18 дней назад

      Since AI is abundant 4 years later, i asked one this question: In this case, the atomic number of nitrogen (7) increases by 2 (from the alpha particle) and decreases by 1 (from the proton), resulting in oxygen (atomic number 8).
      If you were to consider producing fluorine (atomic number 9), you would need to add an additional proton to nitrogen, which would not occur in this specific reaction. Instead, you would need a different reaction pathway, such as a direct interaction that adds a proton without the emission of another particle.
      👍🏽

  • @benmcclure1205
    @benmcclure1205 4 года назад +1

    is it possible to use Atomic Transmutation to turn a D,C, politician/bureaucrat into a human being!

  • @s200029928
    @s200029928 7 лет назад

    Doesn't proton repels when bombarded in an atom? Please advise

    • @IceCreamMilkshake777
      @IceCreamMilkshake777 7 лет назад

      The force causing the collision of the proton is stronger than the charge of the proton due to intense amount of heat provided.

  • @magallanthepenguin9132
    @magallanthepenguin9132 8 лет назад

    I ratter not use the word bombard/bombardment/bombardly or something like the text stated cuz my teacher doesn't see me as a "English guy" and so I had to use simpler terms :l
    If I do use the bombard in some form of text, then my teacher thinks that I copied and pasted lol

  • @ant8059
    @ant8059 6 лет назад

    3:43 ummmmm... Fluorine-18

  • @byrdman1229
    @byrdman1229 9 лет назад

    Put subtitles on then watch this video everything is so messed up haha

  • @erickosorio-jaschke
    @erickosorio-jaschke 5 лет назад

    My finger hurt for some reason

  • @m.berrimi5031
    @m.berrimi5031 7 лет назад

    fucking sound of the pen

  • @Melloyallo3434
    @Melloyallo3434 11 лет назад +1

    How do you know that it is an atom of oxygen? it could also be an atom of carbon with 2 protons . . .

  • @TheMonarchAmathen
    @TheMonarchAmathen 10 лет назад +1

    im an alchemist and i know the alchemical history and that whole rat tail thing is not true. in fact it very similar to chemistry.

  • @allahmalik2010
    @allahmalik2010 12 лет назад

    :D gr88888888