Cleaning up my gold waste
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2019
- Turning old jewelry into pure gold bars: • Turning old jewelry in...
This is a follow-up to the video on my main channel NileRed, where I extracted the gold from old jewelry.
In this video, I cover some of the waste management that I did behind the scenes. I felt like it was important to show, but it the main video was already really long.
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Nile talks about lab safety: • Chemistry is dangerous. Наука
"so I put it in my inorganic waste drawer, for future me to deal with"
thats me as a chemist
That's everyone with nuclear waste right now.
and found it decade later rotting
I was reading the part as the guy said that and i was like what the fuck
White supremacist patriarchy in a nutshell
@@narcrage930 ...?
As a non-chemist, this is magic to me.
smelly magic
Alonso Moreno Montero u just have to remember that if gold is bonded to something else you don’t want, you just need to add something that will bind stronger to the other thing to remove it.
As a non chemist, this isnt like magic. It's essentially just manipulating how these chemicals and elements work. Like smashing your phone into powder, but a little more tedious.
@@srreal4821 To run with your metaphor, I think the confusing part is that after smashing your phone into powder you normally can't just add some exotic liquids and heat to get a new phone _back_ from the smashed remains, so to speak. Navigating the intricate interplay between conservation laws and entropy can be very disorienting, especially for those who are used to classifying things under one or the other.
For example, lots of people are used to the fact that oxygen can be converted to carbon dioxide and back to oxygen, because they've been taught about respiration and photosynthesis in school, however those same people are often surprised to learn that you can treat a pile of rust chemically to get back the same amount of iron you started with. People generally don't think of iron and iron oxide the way they think of oxygen and carbon dioxide, they are raised to think of breathing as a reversible conversion and rusting as an irreversible destruction. Likewise, most people think of any substance which has been dissolved in acid as having been destroyed forever, not just "stored in a different shape" for later retrieval or extraction.
As a simp i dont know what the frick is happening
This is probably how Gatorade is made.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol yes
And the Lingo berry flavour by Pewds.
Also, Kraft American singles.
It's how covid was made
Nile: *Talking about smart things and why he did this and that and why this did that*
Me: Hehe pretty colors
Lmao me too
Sounds like me lol
damn that english tho
@@kidsarecheese9198 My english is perfectly fine
@@Plem_xo ok but.... that english tho
What he says: "I poured all of that down the drain with a large amount of excess water"
What he means: "I dumped it in the sink and let the faucet run for a while"
Welcome to scientific writing 😁
Meanwhile kids in parts of Africa wonders
@@unnamed47 And I know for sure they won't drink the waste water either.
@@AB-80X but they will drink jet fuel
@@JohnDoe-tx8eu Just like Skank and Gutterboy:D
"Cleaning up my gold waste" sounds like someone rich is saying it.
What? Don't we all have gold waste to cope with?
Or maybe gallstones
Forbidden m&m
weird flex but ok.
They'd pay someone to do it
All that for a drop of silver?
Noice
Enough for one bullet in case an vampire attacks. :-`]
makes absolute sense
Jannik Heidemann isn’t that werewolves? Or is this one of those jokes that my monky brain likes to overlook?
@@Knux115 its both!
This could be all random stock footage of random chemicals and I’d still believe you
Lol
I really like the idea of extra videos covering your clean up process. it’s an important part of lab work that is often overlooked on videos
That's right
Well stated. I've often wondered what he has done with his waste and how he processes/disposes of it.
I think waste management is something a lot of folks forget; for example he was using a Fume Hood so where did all the gases go and what effects do they have? In a small individualized lab this isn't a big problem but let's upscale it to a chemical plant? If any of those ventilated gases are denser than air what effects could it have on a local population for example?
@@voidtalongaming4637 yes, at big scales that's something to worry about, and most industries take care of that, and laws who forbid those practices, but at low scale isn't something to worry about.
Of course it doesn't mean to always do that or to not worry about it
''It was a problem for future me to deal with''
-every student in the world thinking about his/her final term exam.
Me about parking tickets
Me looking at my own chemical experiments across my room
My exam is tomorrow
Me right now with 45 minuets to finish a 700 word essay that I haven't started yet
Theboss24611 *intense typing*
So he has NileRed and Nile Blue. Now all he needs is Nile Green.
The green would be a edible channel. But I don't want to know what a black will be maybe it would be a darth nile then henceforth.
NilePurple
If we are going by primary colors, NileYellow
Nile RGB
There could be NilePurple since its blue and red together or NileYellow based off the other 2
Learning different chemicals with my native language : ❌
Learning different chemicals with other languages : y e s
same lmao
im looking up the names of chemicals i dont know while watching lmao
19th element of periodic table, K
Kalium?❌
Potassium✔️
@@griddmeirax i hate that we changed the name of it so much
3:18
Nile: it looks clean
Stuff in beaker: literally just looks like dirt
أن الخليفة جميلن جدن
@@mdistal7232 i agree
@@mdistal7232 i agree
@@mdistal7232 i agree
@@mdistal7232 i agree
I quite like your clean up video. It often falls short in the main videos. Maybe you could do more like this in the future:)
111th like!
That's my favorite number BTW
i agree, for me this is as interesting as the process itself. and seeing i am a Chemistry student this is very educational for me.
Yeah i think it's a good combination with the main videos. I think he should continue to do these
Valel Fairy Tail?
@@ryssawrong2310 Yep...like it:)
I'm not a chemist, nor do I consider myself to be that intelligent. This is like sorcery to me my man, you are truly a gift to youtube and home scientists everywhere.
thank you for reigniting my love for inorganic chemistry. i always found organic chemistry to be slow and boring. inorganic was so immediately gratifying. after seeing the iodine clock reaction in 10th grade, i knew what my major was going to be in college!
Great video. Is the inorganic waste drawer above or below the nuclear waste drawer?
Above ;)
@@Carcosahead why
@@habibaamir2450 So its nicely stationed near scrotum
@@Carcosahead why
r/whoooooooosh
Two videos in just one day? That’s too good to be true
They were *_obviously_* pre-recorded
That’s obvious, but there is something wrong here, I’m not used to have such a hight yield
@@firefish111 You sure? I thought I was watching a live stream.
He is the only one that can say "It was a problem for future me to deal with" in the most stylish manner ever.
Copper is my favorite metal, I was looking forward to see you convert it into it's pure form. It was still cool to see all the forms that it took through that process
Your comment about reducing copper sulfate to metal with vitamin C was interesting. I use vitamin C in film developer to speed up the reduction of silver.
I use vitamin c to make me not sick because the commercial said so
@@Theboss24611 commercials don't mean anything. you should not pay attention to them.
@@Cadwaladr oof
Cadwaladr Yes but Vitamin C is extremely important lol
@@Cadwaladr it was a joke I think
2:08 *flicks hair* Gurrl, I tested your ph and saw that you are strongly BASIC
That just means that the solution isn't reactive.
@@zooso3785 Maybe I misunderstand but a solution being basic does not indicate how reactive it is, only that pH value is high.
@@zooso3785 r/wooooshh maybe?
@@zooso3785 The PH of a solution has nothing to do with the reactiveness.
Mr. Fizzles r/woooosh
I think it's important to show the cleanup, especially if anyone wanted to do this themselves. People need to understand this waste can't just go into the public sewer. Thank you for posting.
i can agree, people keep saying to just throw carcinogenic waste in the garbage
Literally all of Nileblue's cleanup videos: At this point we were pretty much done, but I wanted to try something...
4:43 What happened during the cut, that got the hot plate all messy?
oh hi bisqwit! didn't expect to see you here
@nitrrogen heat
My guess, it heated up
It heated up and dripped on the plate
Overflow
4:04 "I was a bit concerned that I didn't do it perfectly, but it turns out it was literally 100% perfect"
You go man, always a pleasure to watch you succeed. Love your videos.
The stirring stick really gets my attention
Can we just take the time to appreciate the picture quality of this content? It’s so vivid!
"It wasn't too exciting. I just neutralized the acid with sodium hydroxide--"
Lemme stop you right there.
If I remember right he cleaned the gold using distilled water and some hydrochloric acid; when combined, the hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide make plain old water and table salt :)
@@maric0re Obviously!
@VernossGaming oh I know! it still sounds absolutely crazy even to me! chemistry is just wild
k & p its so easy
Metal+acid-->salt+hydrogen
Metal oxide+acid-->salt and water
Metal hydroxide+acid-->salt+water
Carbonate+acid-->salt+carbon dioxide +water
VernossGaming metal and acid ;)
In the school, i liked chemistry alot, till teacher killed it with only theoretical formulas.
Thank you, for making chemistry so interesting
You have to do lab work with it otherwise it just turns into math and looking up known elemental properties to fill into the equations.
@@KnightsWithoutATable Which is how things are in most American schools for two reasons: costs (since the football team always needs new equipment) and administrators who get nervous if they see a student using a manual pencil sharpener or cutting paper with anything but safety scissors. We couldn't ever do much beyond theory and equation balancing with the occasional "well, that was vaguely interesting" demonstration because some girl loooooooong before my class didn't listen to instructions when using a mouth pipette (which should tell you how old the tall tale was) and sucked up some acid that caused her front teeth to puff up and dissolve when they washed her mouth with a neutralizing solution. The most exciting thing we ever did, by which I mean watched the teacher do, was dissolve the zinc out of a penny leaving the copper shell behind.
@@custos3249 Pipetting by mouth has been a no-no for a good 75 years and pointless to learn how to do with modern equipment. I took my chemistry in college, so we paid for the chemicals we used and the disposal of the waste with a lab fee. The textbook was more expensive, but I got to keep that.
@@KnightsWithoutATable Exactly my point. I graduated high school in '05, and they were still using that excuse for why we couldn't have nice things. Hard to say if it was ever legit, just a way to sidestep not having the funding, or all the above fearing a law suit. Hell, in HS biology, the most lab work we ever did was look at onion cells under the scope. Pretty riveting shit right there, especially considering that years prior in 5th grade, we dissected frogs, fish, cow eyes, and I even got to lead a class on a virtual dissection of a human because my teacher saw how good I was at playing a DOS game called 3-D Body Adventure. **disappears into cloud of nostalgia for the 90s. Truly was a better time**
@@custos3249 Not even looking at microbes from a puddle under the microscope? Sounds more like funding and a teacher teaching science that wasn't trained or enthusiastic about it.
Seeing how you clean up the waste is awesome. I'm so glad you film this. Certified nerd entertainment right here.
5:41 the COOLEST looking flame i have EVER seen.
blue, cyan, green, a bit of purple... its just so perfect.
NileBlue ripping off his Bro, NileRed, what a mad lad.
@@johnapple6646 r/woosh
@@johnapple6646 You fool, you fell for it!
r/wooosh!
@@johnapple6646 dumbass
John Apple dumbass
@John Apple dumbass
The green flames look like northern lights. Amazing.
İn this part of year in this part of day in this part of country localized entierly within your tray?
mehmet seyit Yes.
@@v1nce502 May I see it?
@@mehmetseyit7210 No.
He be handling with some dangerous stuff and then says "when i was done playing around with this" 6:12
It aint really dangerous if u get a gas mask make sure fire fire dont hit u and safety glasses ur fine
@@seifmohamed230LAB COAT
This was fascinating. A practical demonstration, chocked full of valuable info, including cleanup and auxiliary recovery, that I will likely never have the expertise or confidence to attempt.
I feel like if I had the tools then I could be pretty happy just sitting and blowtorching the copper stuff for hours.
you're one of the most underrated creators.
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@@chemicalreactionworld4241 bot
If you do turn the waste into copper oxide and dissolve it in sulphuric acid, at least you can make beautiful copper sulphate crystals, those are absolutely beautiful.
LOVE these waste clean up “specials” TY!
the additional clean-up stuff was very interesting, if it doesnt fit in a nilered video then i'd love to see more disposing of waste here because it's part of the whole process and i'm generally interested in every detail of it
Where tf is your nametag
NileBlue: Waste
Me: Colors
These are my favorite to watch at like 1 in the morning
I've fallen asleep to him so many times lol
Impressive video! I have a few gold cleaning videos, but yours truly works like magic.
this is why people thought alchemy was magic. wow
After watching this video, I feel like I've been studying Chemistry for 10 years
You earned it NileRed, you really earned it. I really like all of your videos.
And I will subscribe to you.
You know chemistry is wild when u can turn a bunch of blue liquids into metal
Was cleaning my garage last week, lots of lambos, Bugattis need to be cleared, floor was full of diamond and gold waste too
Liar
Haha
Weird flex but ok
Time to melt it all
I love your content, you make this stuff look so much easier and less confusing than i had originally thought it was. Keep up what you're doing, man!
nilered/nileblue is the first person ever on earth who gave me interest to chemistry- even my teachers couldn't make chemistry exciting enough
I’ve always wondered how you’d get rid of toxic chemical waste, thanks for the post. Just subscribed to both channels 😁
Take a sip of coffee or take a shot everytime he says "though"
Update. 10 shots later. I'm going to bed
Really nice to see you cleaning up the waste. I've often wondered what you do with all the waste that is left behind during your projects.
I'm so happy he makes these secondary videos
it is super fascinating that every time you mix someting or add someting it turns into something completely different with different properties :)
cool follow up video.
It wouldve been neat to see the copper waste turned back into copper metal.
Agreed. I know it's not worth doing monetarily, but it would be interesting to see how it's done. Great video nonetheless.
Been subscribed to NileBlue for almost a year, so awesome to see you making use of it nile. Keep up the good work... or else!
The flames on the copper salts are absolutely gorgeous.
Anyother channel’s second channel would have a drop in quality but this is jusy spot on thanks for the high effort content
*talks about something stupid or dangerous he’s doing*
but anyway...
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@@chemicalreactionworld4241 piss yourself
@@chemicalreactionworld4241 I'm so sorry. I really am
I'm sorry for not giving a F U C K .
@@ricky.888 ight, who pissed my pants
Where can I buy that spinning pill thing? If that can survive powerful acids I figured I could use it for coffee 🤣
The search term you're looking for "magnetic stirrer". Just look for those! You can find them on any laboratory supply store.
Your school labs has countless of those little magnet pills.
The pill is just a magnet the plate is what's doing the work
@@inkbold8511 mine does not
Amazon has some I believe
This is great! The chemical cleaning process always seemed sort of arcane and dangerous to me, so I'm happy to see this kind of content. In fact, I think when I was little, I had an intense nightmare about working in a lab and dumping chemicals down the sink, which then reacted violently and bubbled up out of the drain and turn into some sort of giant monster lol. This added a lot of clarity and grounding to that part of my brain XD
I swear I get slightly smarter after every one of these i watch, good shit man really enjoying it
Its refreshing to see ACTUAL scientific video logs. I love this channel
After pulling off the silver, distill off MOST of the acid from the copper salt, and save that for other metal refining. Put in iron to cement out the copper. Add alkali to precipitate out the iron as hydroxide/oxide. The remainder can then be disposed of (rust and alkali water).
2:32 The Forbidden Coke
first channel: NileRed
second channel: NileBlue
me: yes that makes sense
5:40 but copper nitrate is a blue salt... Since you heat it up a greenish color might be delivered from copper oxide forms (ofc some decent amount of copper nitrate is still there). By the way, you can check a prices for metal prerursors, they are typically way more expensive than pure metals. (E.g. high purity copepr nitate is about 200 eur for 100g)
I enjoy seeing this side of things cause the idea that all of it can pretty much be converted into usable material or at least material that can just be poured down the drain and thrown away is amazing to me
The silver crashing out of solution looked absolutely beautiful
can't wait to see your revised ferrofluid video!
Glad you mentioned on my main channel so I knew that youtube wasn't messing around and deleting heat channels.
i nearly don't understand anything from these videos and it's not that hid explaining skills are bad it's just i don't know that much about chemistry but i still find it satisfying and it gives me a vibe that makes me feel relaxed
This guy is a very good educator, a very interesting channel!
Definitely like this extra material! I'm always curious about the ancillary work.
1:17 is so satisfying
Any Nile video is good video. I know what you speak, but it makes me feel smart. Also, it makes me look smarter when I link what I watch lol
I have no idea what he talks about in these videos but I just like watching because it's satisfying and kool
Me who has no idea about chemistry: interesting
2:00
*T O R N A D O*
I would like more about disposal. Not just breaking down the waste in preparation for disposal, but what "future Nile" has to contend with in sourcing waste disposal.
I like learning about how to clean up the waste love what you do.
The fact he said he forgot to film the process shows he doesn't do this just for his channel he is legit loving what he does.
These are incredibly entertaining and informative. Thank you
I’ve learned more from Nile blue and red than I have from 2 years of science class in middle school thanks for the A+ dude
Chemistry the one subject that never gets in my head
Aw, I would have been interested in seeing a time-lapse of electrolysis of copper from the waste.
2:51 You didn't drink it?! That was El Doradoan Sweet Tea!
But only for flushing down a pharaos serpent.
I’ve really been enjoying your videos. Would you consider doing a couple videos on the basics liquid liquid and acid base extractions?
Learning something new every day !!!
5:00 "Let me pour this out onto a tray... Nice!" SteveBlue
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I feel like this needs subtitles cause I don’t understand this foreign language.
Pascal Lo Buono I’m not some alchemist. I do tile for more than enough money a year. I can make your bathroom look pretty.
@@Titantitan001 alchemist
Alguien De Internet dont call me that!!
ZchryPlys 😂😂 u do cement science then so if you understand that then u can understand this shit In no time.
@@Titantitan001 u said alchemist
Damn, I'm finding getting rid of wastes far more exciting than I'd expect!
i can clearly understand about 2% of the subject !! i find it interesting and entertaining
4:20 i usualy would drink it.
I never took Chemistry, but this is cool.
Thank you man. Just saved my whole career
the green flames at 5:30 are so cool
"Let's get this onto a tray. Nice!"
tveklövej nice
Hell yeah! Steve is the best!