Wow. I do not only love the reactions, but also seeing your further developing skills of composing them, including carefully selected music. Great job.
Beautiful footage. Also interesting as a search for Iodine Monochloride shows little such reactions, let alone even a picture of the compound (even Wikipedia has such a "boring" page on it)! ...ChemicalForce will show you these compounds like NO ONE else can...
The "halo" of transparent vapor around the clouds of semi-opaque smoke make the clouds from these reactions really eerie and strange-looking. I like it. I've said it before, but it's worth repeating: the way you demonstrate reactions is excellent. You've yet to put out a video I didn't enjoy. Keep it up!
yeah the smoke seems to have so much more "depth" to it. We can see the volume of the smoke in a much more 3 dimensional space and it's incredibly unique.
What you're doing here is what I wanted to do when RUclips first started. I never got the resources to do it but now I can at least watch it being done. These are some of the most beautiful videos on chemical reactions ever to be uploaded online.
N₂H₄ could further reduce I₂ to NH₄I, which is the reason that brown smoke (NH₄I + I₂ = NH₄I₃) was forming together with white smoke (NH₄X) and purple smoke (I₂).
CONGRATULATIONS, to have one of the most beautiful chemical footage ever existing! This movie was not only valuable scientifically, but also DAMN PLEASANT to watch! Extraordinary details, astonishing time control, and well, just very beautiful reactions! If we only can see this in micro-scale, on molecules level... that will look like pure chaos! :)
I absolutely love seeing reactions like these captured in such a cinematic way. Few people would ever witness them otherwise, even when they are conceptually simple
@ChemicalForce Your Videos are NO waste of chemicals! I myself am a chemist, and need for some experiments need to know how the chemicals behave. Make no mistake, your videos are not just for fun, but very useful for serious research! It saves time for me and makes work less dangerous. Thanks for such videos!
Thank you so much for making this video and others that you do, sometimes it's kinda hard for me to understand reactions when studying chemistry just by the equation and formula, but you just make it so fun to watch alongside the explanation you give, once again I deeply thanks to you
those alkali metal reactions are legit some of the wildest shit I've ever seen, and that's including the highspeed video of solvated-electron, Coulombic NaK explosion stuff from Mason et. al from a few years back.
You are a god and a legend at making chemistry videos that just keep me in awe the whole time. Such a cool and new perspective on how to record reactions.
I love the chemical reactions in slow motion. Great work! I think it would be even more amazing to see some explosion reactions like at 4:32, where the time scale is much shorter, in much higher framerate and more zoomed in. Maybe ask the SlowMo Guys to do a collaboration.
As fun as it was playing with any type of halogens in my backyard many years ago I really don't miss the piercing smell or risk involved. Your slow motion camera and infinite access to exotic chemicals makes your videos so incredible to watch!
Beautifull Felix, realy beautifull. The titanium reaction exactly expressed what hooked me on chemistry as a child; the magic of expression. So much improvement in recording quality. Keep on doing these things man!
Although I worked - and sometimes played - with most of the stuff you show in your videos you continue to amaze me! These slow mos, especially that of Ti in ICl are so mesmerizing.
Just blown away by how fast these reactions take place. Even with slow motion, it's only a couple frames before the bulk of the reaction has left the screen!
@@ashyslashy5818 To dissolve gold would be to hold gold molecules in stable suspension. Instead, it forms an entirely different molecule, thus assimilate.
8:41 That must be the most overcomplicated way to produce ammonium chloride I've see yet 😂 Keep the quality chem content coming, Feliks! Can't wait for the next one!
I absolutely love this video and it's actually making me get some great ideas that I want to try, but the music in the background is epic I absolutely love the music the music makes the video super great job A+
Those reactions were awesome! Potassium one was WAY more reactive then I thought it would be compared to the Sodium one where you had to drive the chems together. VERY interesting, I need to go through your back catalog now!
Amazing images. And the sound of fume extractor acting like drums for a sense of suspense jaja. Id like to se more chemical formulas of these rare and not so rare compounds
Love seeing interhalogen chemistry - some of iodine and bromine compounds and vapors in particular have beautiful colors. Where do you get music? Fits perfectly with slow motion reaction footage
i will share the video! nice focus in your videos, i can see the reaction perfectly xd in another channels is it not like that, ojala ganes mas visibilidad :) saludos de argentina! abrazo!
The plume of Iodine in the first reaction looked amazing! Really love that vibrant violet/purple hue on the edge of that dense cloud. I don't know what it is, but such dense and vibrantly plumes of Iodine always amaze me! Lots of amazing shots in that vid.
What material are covers and seals of these storage flasks made of? And reaction with titanium powder is the one of the most beautiful reactions i've seen. Fire, sparks and a dense cloud of purple-pink smoke with toxic corrosive fumes!
Great footage edited to an awesome video! I also like the music and the slow motion. Very enjoyable to watch :) Could you do a compilation of most beautiful and most fascinating reactions from your videos?
The slow-motion video of the violent reactions is very pretty! I seem to recall some of my former colleagues working with TiCl_4, with white fuming in humid air as it was hydrolysed to give an aerosol of intensely-white TiO_2.
That puff of purple smoke with the hot titanium is exactly what cartoons have taught me that Real Chemistry looks like.
Bonus points for the sparkles
Soo beautiful, yet almost unspeakably toxic at the same time. Like many “Instagram influencers”
@@Chimera_Photography that's... Quite the parallel to draw. I like it lol
looks
so amazing
That purple gas is iodine (I2)
1:40 that sparkly wave propagation is really satisfying to watch
The most beautiful reaction ive ever seen, stunning colours.
omg yes
@@smokebuur I agree
Those macro and slo-mo shots are spectacular.
😀
fr the production value on these vids is legendary this channel is criminally undersubbed
"What can we add this iodine monochloride to?? Hydrazine?? Sounds good!"
Absolute madman, hahahahah
I wouldnt call it a waste, these reactions have been beautifully documented
Fascinating reactions and beautiful cinematography.
Great work as always!
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@@yohaijohn Patreon guy ;)
That slow-mo is the stuff dreams are made of.
Wow. I do not only love the reactions, but also seeing your further developing skills of composing them, including carefully selected music. Great job.
Love your videos! Especially the ones about interhalogen compounds!
I wanted more interhalogen reactions, and wow... 😁
These are some of the most stunning shots i've ever seen of a reaction with Iodine! Thank you for sharing :)
Beautiful footage. Also interesting as a search for Iodine Monochloride shows little such reactions, let alone even a picture of the compound (even Wikipedia has such a "boring" page on it)!
...ChemicalForce will show you these compounds like NO ONE else can...
The "halo" of transparent vapor around the clouds of semi-opaque smoke make the clouds from these reactions really eerie and strange-looking. I like it.
I've said it before, but it's worth repeating: the way you demonstrate reactions is excellent. You've yet to put out a video I didn't enjoy. Keep it up!
yeah the smoke seems to have so much more "depth" to it. We can see the volume of the smoke in a much more 3 dimensional space and it's incredibly unique.
What you're doing here is what I wanted to do when RUclips first started. I never got the resources to do it but now I can at least watch it being done.
These are some of the most beautiful videos on chemical reactions ever to be uploaded online.
N₂H₄ could further reduce I₂ to NH₄I, which is the reason that brown smoke (NH₄I + I₂ = NH₄I₃) was forming together with white smoke (NH₄X) and purple smoke (I₂).
thanks man
CONGRATULATIONS, to have one of the most beautiful chemical footage ever existing! This movie was not only valuable scientifically, but also DAMN PLEASANT to watch! Extraordinary details, astonishing time control, and well, just very beautiful reactions! If we only can see this in micro-scale, on molecules level... that will look like pure chaos! :)
I absolutely love seeing reactions like these captured in such a cinematic way. Few people would ever witness them otherwise, even when they are conceptually simple
your videos are just getting better and better
Super! This is magic
Iz chemistry
The universe is way better that magic
Ку
Ok but those shots were incredible. I feel like I saw the birth of stars from a nebula
@ChemicalForce Your Videos are NO waste of chemicals! I myself am a chemist, and need for some experiments need to know how the chemicals behave. Make no mistake, your videos are not just for fun, but very useful for serious research! It saves time for me and makes work less dangerous. Thanks for such videos!
Outstanding slow motion, I think the iodine reactions are amongst the most beautiful.
Another absolutely beautiful video!!!
Thank you so much for making this video and others that you do, sometimes it's kinda hard for me to understand reactions when studying chemistry just by the equation and formula, but you just make it so fun to watch alongside the explanation you give, once again I deeply thanks to you
3:00 How to make iodized table salt, the hard way.
I was going to comment that 😂
those alkali metal reactions are legit some of the wildest shit I've ever seen, and that's including the highspeed video of solvated-electron, Coulombic NaK explosion stuff from Mason et. al from a few years back.
this channel is not about chemistry, it's about art
Iodine monochloride is when you make those two elements even more angry than hot Bromine.
Iodine, bromine, and boranes are like the salt, pepper and spice of colourful angry Chem :)
@@sixstringedthing lmao noice comparison
@@sixstringedthing especially diborane, use it a lot in organic synthesis lol
This chemical and its reactions are the most beautiful I've ever seen
That purple glittering smoke... When RL beats any photoshop imagination
I just want to say I love the soundtrack on the slow motion. So much better than the fake slow motion sounds that a lot of channels do.
I absolutely love the visuals man
Best video yet! Really great cinematography, music and editing here.
2:15 is just surreal! Like an exploding space nebula in a petri dish!
Whole galaxies of stars created in the blink of an eye, remarkable!
You are a god and a legend at making chemistry videos that just keep me in awe the whole time. Such a cool and new perspective on how to record reactions.
The music and the visuals oddly match really well. Also the chemistry is cool
One of the things I like is the spooky music. Spooky chemicals deserve nothing less.
I love the chemical reactions in slow motion. Great work!
I think it would be even more amazing to see some explosion reactions like at 4:32, where the time scale is much shorter, in much higher framerate and more zoomed in. Maybe ask the SlowMo Guys to do a collaboration.
These are so well produced! With the great video shots and beautiful music!
As fun as it was playing with any type of halogens in my backyard many years ago I really don't miss the piercing smell or risk involved. Your slow motion camera and infinite access to exotic chemicals makes your videos so incredible to watch!
The wonderful world of Halogens. I would also like to see how these reactions behave in an inert atmosphere (without oxygen) or vacuum.
Chemical force in 2025: Oganesson compounds reactions
Beautifull Felix, realy beautifull. The titanium reaction exactly expressed what hooked me on chemistry as a child; the magic of expression.
So much improvement in recording quality. Keep on doing these things man!
Although I worked - and sometimes played - with most of the stuff you show in your videos you continue to amaze me! These slow mos, especially that of Ti in ICl are so mesmerizing.
Just blown away by how fast these reactions take place. Even with slow motion, it's only a couple frames before the bulk of the reaction has left the screen!
Wow - extremly beautiful ! Thanks a lot !
Absolutely fascinating and truly beautiful footage once again!
Absolutely love the slo-mo shots of the experiments!!!
Makes it look like I'm in some movie
It doesn't just dissolve gold, it vigorously assimilates it.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN.
@@ashyslashy5818 To dissolve gold would be to hold gold molecules in stable suspension. Instead, it forms an entirely different molecule, thus assimilate.
There is no strict difference between physical and chemical dissolving... even NaCl crystal forms Na(H₂O)ₓ⁺ and Cl(H₂O)ₓ⁻ in water
8:41 That must be the most overcomplicated way to produce ammonium chloride I've see yet 😂
Keep the quality chem content coming, Feliks! Can't wait for the next one!
I'm glad you got the slow-mo shots of the reaction with the heated titanium, because damn are the sparkles and the swirling purple clouds beautiful.
This channel always made my day❤️❤️
I wanted to see more interhalogen reactions, and once again you have exceeded expectations Feliks! Amazing video, thank you!
Incredible and beautiful footage!
Your content is not only stunning but it's absolutely amazing.
I absolutely love this video and it's actually making me get some great ideas that I want to try, but the music in the background is epic I absolutely love the music the music makes the video super great job A+
This was mesmerising! The slow-mo footage is excellent!
I have come to realise that I really don't know much halogen chemistry at all.
Those reactions were awesome! Potassium one was WAY more reactive then I thought it would be compared to the Sodium one where you had to drive the chems together. VERY interesting, I need to go through your back catalog now!
Amalgam of Na and potassium is liquid, make it an aerosol and mix. Make it rocket fuel.
Your camera work just keeps getting better man you got some great shots
Best channel ever!
I still want to see some epic Chlorine Triflouride scenes some day. You're the only one who would do it justice!
Interesting chemical reactions. Amazing photography/videography. Extremely high production quality.
Thanks one of your best yet, loved the Na and K slow motion awesome.
One of the beautifukest reactions I have seen.. Great video. Congratulations!
Excellent photography! Enjoyed some of the music too actually.
Absolutely beautiful footage! Iodine has some of the most amazingly pretty reactions
Amazing images. And the sound of fume extractor acting like drums for a sense of suspense jaja. Id like to se more chemical formulas of these rare and not so rare compounds
If a genie coming out of a lamp was a real thing that is what it would look like! A beautiful reaction to say the least
Your channel holds so much inorganic chemistry knowledge it's fascinating
Beautiful chemistry. Here slowMo works best!
The Titanium powder into it was beautiful!
Magnificent videography! This was a PLEASURE to watch. Good job 👏
Very good job.
Superb slow motion camera work
Great choices for accompanying music
Professional quality narration and annunciation!!!
Oh my god your filming has levelled up tremendously over the past few months. I mean it was good before, but it's amazing now.
Love seeing interhalogen chemistry - some of iodine and bromine compounds and vapors in particular have beautiful colors. Where do you get music? Fits perfectly with slow motion reaction footage
I had to search for the one song and it came up as "Spring Morning" by Peter Sandberg
i will share the video! nice focus in your videos, i can see the reaction perfectly xd in another channels is it not like that, ojala ganes mas visibilidad :) saludos de argentina! abrazo!
Legit looks like a documentary, such a beautiful video!! Keep up like this
Perhaps the most artistic exothermic reaction on youtube. Bravo!
Wow there are some really beautiful shots in this video. Great job!
God, it is so aesthetically pleasing the way you record your videos!
Glad you enjoy it!
You have created a new art form in the field of chemically reactive, slow motion exo-thermography. The Ti+ICl shots held an extraordinary beauty.
That was beautiful, really awesome shots
Never disappointing. Taking chemistry to a new level.
The plume of Iodine in the first reaction looked amazing! Really love that vibrant violet/purple hue on the edge of that dense cloud.
I don't know what it is, but such dense and vibrantly plumes of Iodine always amaze me! Lots of amazing shots in that vid.
This is the most artistic and beautifully made video of chemical reactions ever!
You're a real wizard
Absolutely beautiful slow-mo shots. Keep it up man 👍
That was interesting. Interhalogen compounds are not that common.
Awesome! Those Slomos are so gorgeous! Thank you!
What material are covers and seals of these storage flasks made of?
And reaction with titanium powder is the one of the most beautiful reactions i've seen.
Fire, sparks and a dense cloud of purple-pink smoke with toxic corrosive fumes!
probably HDPE or maybe PTFE in some cases
Awesome video as always!! Love the music too!!
Your footage is SO DAMN BEAUTIFUL!!
This some of your best video work, really awesome reactions
Wow that ate through the gold a LOT faster than aqua regia! I wonder if even Iridium would react with this.
The more I learn chemistry the more I've come to think gold isn't all that noble. It can't even be used as an anode for making chlorates.
Beautifully filmed and an excellent choice of music. What does ICI do with anhydrous N2H4?
Great footage edited to an awesome video! I also like the music and the slow motion. Very enjoyable to watch :)
Could you do a compilation of most beautiful and most fascinating reactions from your videos?
A wise man once said everything is eatable some only eatables once
Edible*
Wow, you really ramped up the production game, your takes look amazing, thanks a lot!! 😃
The slow-motion video of the violent reactions is very pretty! I seem to recall some of my former colleagues working with TiCl_4, with white fuming in humid air as it was hydrolysed to give an aerosol of intensely-white TiO_2.
I loved the first reaction, all of them are soo cool
Felix that was great! Really beautiful reactions, well documented! Thanks!
Another entertainng video. Never fails to amaze me! Keep it up man!