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Thorium can be found in lantern mantels, Americium and be found in smoke detectors, Plutonium can be found in old Soviet smoke detectors, uranium ore can be bought for cheap online. These are some of the elements that you couldn’t find.
You’ve missed some elements: Antimony in ball bearrings Palladium in ceramic capacitors(inside of computers) Lanthanum, cerium, and praseodymium in the flint of lighters Neodymium in neodymium magnets Molybdenum in saw blades Lead in some soldering wires you don’t need to use bolts as representations btw Uranium and thorium can be found in tiny trace amounts in granite and cement Europium, gadolinium, terbium, and dysprosium can be found in phone screens, you missed 2 of them Americium can be found in most smoke detectors Ytterbium is sometimes mixed in stainless steel to make stainless steel pipes and other high quality product that use stainless steel You could’ve got 81😑
You should be able to find americium in some smoke detectors, uranium in vintage yellow or green glassware or in small traces in granite, and thorium in vacuum tubes.
Americium (Am) is easy to get, used in smoke detectors. Uranium-containing rocks are also in gem stores and emit mostly alpha radiation which is easily shielded. Bismuth is found in Pepto Bismol, which may help after that egg sandwich..... ;-)
Some elements your forgot Lanthanum, Cerium, and praseodymium can be found in lighters Americium can be found in smoke detectors (Americium also decays into Neptunium) Uranium was used in some old Plates and cups Radium decays into Radon and Polonium (There is probably only like 1 or 2 atoms of it) Bromine is used in small amounts of Mountain Dew Good video though 👍
Sadly, I don't know you in person. I have a sample of Gadolinium and I could have borrowed it for some weeks. And you could have used a fire-alarm-machine with americium in it?
Hi, I have a suggestion, you can recreate the solar system planets in smell (make baloons filled with gases smells like the planets and make them revolves around a fire ball)
So for Uranus he would have to get rotten egg gas? And plus, he would have to gather the smells of 8 billion+ people (of course, in extremely small amounts) to make the planet earth. Sounds harder than getting uranium or something in a box. But I still like the idea. Creative!
only issue is that the sun isn't exactly a fireball, it's more like a nuclear reactor, there are planets that have no atmosphere, there are planets like Venus that immediately after breathing the air you would die painfully, there are planets that are made of gas, and only a small solid nucleus, like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, not to mention that they would be out of proportion, they are not at the same distance as in the drawings. also you couldn't smell the gases inside the balloons. nice idea, but I don't know how one could do that. you may get mars and earth, the rest is nearly impossible
having all of the elements in the periodic table is nearly impossible, unless you have a superpowerful nuclear fusion machine that can create the heaviest elements. The heaviest elements in the periodic table is only be created in lab or in the high energy cosmic events like supernovae, hypernovae, kilonovae and gamma ray burst
What if the geographic layout of earth was flipped? Here me out; what if the oceans on earth were gigantic landmasses and the current land continents were all oceans- everything still having the same shape outline as the maps we know today? would life have developed differently and would it have affected the course of human history if the same timeline of emergence was still the same?
I wanted to thank the What If channel Ford Cruising my question for one of their shorts. I feel very very honored as a fan you have inspired his inverted topography short
there's more nitrogen in the air than oxygen. well there are videos where people who had the budget actually got the pure elements. also, you could've use graphite for carbon which is quite literally just carbon. anyways, nice video. also there is a commercial version of this, that has those elements and more in their pure form
Americium is one of the few radioactive elements many people have in their homes. You can find it in some smoke detectors. Im not sure if theyre legal in Canada since they’ve been proven to be not super effective (theyre the kind of smoke alarm that goes off when you burn toast), especially given in the last 5 or so years we’ve tried phasing them out here in the US.
I love this but I wish they said which foods and other things they found had which elements, even if it was just really quick .... It would have been great to show my kids as they're studying the table right now, but I felt they barely showed anything.
Hey! if you have a basement then you've got Radon and Uranium, technically speaking since Radon is the natural radioactive decay of Uranium, so Radon is technically a by-product of Uranium.
From what I've read, Radon is commonly found in basements because it's a gas it's commonly found in soil and those gasses seep into your basements walls through cracks in walls
YoungMendeleev: One day, I will put all the elements together! Chemistry Teacher: You can't put all the elements together. Younh Mendeleev: Challange accepted!
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nice april fools
Nice
What if Peter tried breaking bullet proof glass?
Ummm bro ur so funny in real life id like to see more videos like this. My challenge for him is to try to freeze something in dry ice
That's really nice to bring more variety to the channel. Im excited for more of these!
Thank you! Glad to hear you liked the different type of content from us!
Looking forward to more of these too.
@@WhatIfScienceShow can you do a what if Vibranium existed in real life video?
@@WhatIfScienceShowCan you do more of this vlog type vids
Thorium can be found in lantern mantels, Americium and be found in smoke detectors, Plutonium can be found in old Soviet smoke detectors, uranium ore can be bought for cheap online. These are some of the elements that you couldn’t find.
Uranium is actually not too expensive, so yeah.
@@adamstanton5313 ^ Or just get some uranium glass from a charity shop.
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Edit: I love seeing him say it in real life, "Well, that's another story, for another... WhatIf." 13:13
“That’s dangerous!”
Ima use my Own $500
“Deal that’s a perfect idea”
Bro forgot about Americium which is usually *FOUND* in older smoke alarms
I love this! What If will never cease to amaze me and the world =D
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Glad you like them! Thank you for watching
You’ve missed some elements:
Antimony in ball bearrings
Palladium in ceramic capacitors(inside of computers)
Lanthanum, cerium, and praseodymium in the flint of lighters
Neodymium in neodymium magnets
Molybdenum in saw blades
Lead in some soldering wires you don’t need to use bolts as representations btw
Uranium and thorium can be found in tiny trace amounts in granite and cement
Europium, gadolinium, terbium, and dysprosium can be found in phone screens, you missed 2 of them
Americium can be found in most smoke detectors
Ytterbium is sometimes mixed in stainless steel to make stainless steel pipes and other high quality product that use stainless steel
You could’ve got 81😑
I like this idea for a change! What If vids are now just getting better
What if Peter and all what if crew went to wilderness for a week with just knife and flint? :D
"What if R136A1 was our sun"
"What if you travelled to the boomerang nebula"
You should be able to find americium in some smoke detectors, uranium in vintage yellow or green glassware or in small traces in granite, and thorium in vacuum tubes.
Uranium Glass and Ceramics also smoke detectors have americium and thorium in old lantern mantles and welding rods
"It's like chewing a rubber band"
😂😂😂
You ok?
You don’t find radium in watches after 1960
Americium (Am) is easy to get, used in smoke detectors. Uranium-containing rocks are also in gem stores and emit mostly alpha radiation which is easily shielded. Bismuth is found in Pepto Bismol, which may help after that egg sandwich..... ;-)
Nice try , 68 out of 118 elements. Man i m imagining the effort you made is 🔥🔥🔥
Alternate title (trying to get elements that no one has in there home to not eat a egg cheese sandwich)
"so that's what we're going to try today!" gets to uranium
What if peter did the Michelson-Morley experiment? LOVE YOU
or how about what if peter introduce all team members of what if
He did
Peter is so adorable!!❤
is it possible to build my own periodic table, with an actual sample of every element embedded in side the table?
Nope
No, if you have plutonium at your house, you’ll also be meeting up with FBI
This is an amazing content! Kudos whatif team!
4:00 This is when electric is on.
I'm finding it hard to find Urianium and Plutonium (FBI watchlist activated!)
Yea that is radioactive elements
@@MaverickCandra I doubt you can actually get your hands on significant quantities of these elements... or at least I hope so!
its nice seeing a irl vid
Some elements your forgot
Lanthanum, Cerium, and praseodymium can be found in lighters
Americium can be found in smoke detectors (Americium also decays into Neptunium)
Uranium was used in some old Plates and cups
Radium decays into Radon and Polonium (There is probably only like 1 or 2 atoms of it)
Bromine is used in small amounts of Mountain Dew
Good video though 👍
you could have got molybdenum in legumes root since molybdenum is required for nitrogenase activity.
6:31 You are in Canada? I didn’t know this was a Canadian channel.
How many people noticed that the symbols of the three elements on his shirt (Thorium, Indium, and Potassium) spelled out the word Think?
5:07 Ar is not Arsenic, it’s As
Polish doctor 😊 Polaaaand❤
Love what if❤❤❤
I can tell you about one element if you have not collected that, which is
Arsenic in Rice....
2:45 there no helium left in the balloon
“What if your mom hits the earth at the speed of light”
l 💖love💖 the periodic table
Neon is a more yellow that’s more like sodium correct me if I am wrong
Sadly, I don't know you in person. I have a sample of Gadolinium and I could have borrowed it for some weeks. And you could have used a fire-alarm-machine with americium in it?
What if Tardigrades were the size of actual bears?
I thought she was going to say “eat uranium” 💀
WHAT
What if jupiter suddenly splits in half
Man Canadians are weird. I love y’all 😂
It's great.
being so early is so boring coz you don't even have any good comments to laugh at
You have been surrounded by palladium the whole video... I thought I was watching a smart vodeo
Me in the start: im want to see RaDuIm
What if you determined how many algebraic equations are used in the real world?
billions
The bad thing is that some of my family(not me obviously) enjoys egg sandwiches
Bro forgot that americium is in smoke detectors
What if - What if got 100million subscribers?
Just 1 moooooooooorrrrreeeeeee
UTM,Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.I guess..
Good job 👍 good video bro 😎
“What if The planets switched places?”
Nothing interesting you just die
Equally likely
Oh hell na-
Bro is 9 year old
We’re dead!
5:39 😂I love how you blurred it out and then at 6:01 didn’t even care 😂
For Helium, he sets down an empty balloon with no Helium in it. Brilliant.
Hi,
I have a suggestion, you can recreate the solar system planets in smell (make baloons filled with gases smells like the planets and make them revolves around a fire ball)
Yup that's awesome
So for Uranus he would have to get rotten egg gas? And plus, he would have to gather the smells of 8 billion+ people (of course, in extremely small amounts) to make the planet earth. Sounds harder than getting uranium or something in a box. But I still like the idea. Creative!
Uranus
only issue is that the sun isn't exactly a fireball, it's more like a nuclear reactor, there are planets that have no atmosphere, there are planets like Venus that immediately after breathing the air you would die painfully, there are planets that are made of gas, and only a small solid nucleus, like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, not to mention that they would be out of proportion, they are not at the same distance as in the drawings. also you couldn't smell the gases inside the balloons. nice idea, but I don't know how one could do that. you may get mars and earth, the rest is nearly impossible
Woah! That is quite a reaction to an egg & cheese sandwich, it was only in his mouth for miliseconds 🤣🤣
As someone who is taking Chemistry 2 in college rn and driving me crazy this was very cool to watch !
having all of the elements in the periodic table is nearly impossible, unless you have a superpowerful nuclear fusion machine that can create the heaviest elements. The heaviest elements in the periodic table is only be created in lab or in the high energy cosmic events like supernovae, hypernovae, kilonovae and gamma ray burst
So…. seaborgium, einsteinium, krypton, ect?
@@adamstanton5313krypton is found in the air
Its not that rare and its also only the 36th element
@@adamstanton5313Seaborgium one of the densest elements, denser than osmium
Good luck with 0.69ms lived Og-294 xD
6:01
For those who are wondering what the cereal brand it was, it's avoine croquante
What if the geographic layout of earth was flipped? Here me out; what if the oceans on earth were gigantic landmasses and the current land continents were all oceans- everything still having the same shape outline as the maps we know today? would life have developed differently and would it have affected the course of human history if the same timeline of emergence was still the same?
i wanted to elaborate a tad more by factoring in the emergance of human life
I wanted to thank the What If channel Ford Cruising my question for one of their shorts. I feel very very honored as a fan you have inspired his inverted topography short
0:46 the point where you start collecting radioactive elements.
Technetium then.
I love the Periodic table 😂❤
there's more nitrogen in the air than oxygen. well there are videos where people who had the budget actually got the pure elements. also, you could've use graphite for carbon which is quite literally just carbon. anyways, nice video.
also there is a commercial version of this, that has those elements and more in their pure form
What if Reptilians could breathe underwater?
Who says they can't?
@@eeveeofalltrades4780 I do
What if we evolved from dinosaurs?
so this is you attempting that old video about what would happen
Americium is one of the few radioactive elements many people have in their homes. You can find it in some smoke detectors. Im not sure if theyre legal in Canada since they’ve been proven to be not super effective (theyre the kind of smoke alarm that goes off when you burn toast), especially given in the last 5 or so years we’ve tried phasing them out here in the US.
"I'd be dead."
Sure came close from that sandwich. ☠️
Loved this video
Glad to hear, thanks for watching!
What if "What If man Peter" eat food without salt and sugar for a year ??? 😏😏😏
I love this but I wish they said which foods and other things they found had which elements, even if it was just really quick .... It would have been great to show my kids as they're studying the table right now, but I felt they barely showed anything.
Hey! if you have a basement then you've got Radon and Uranium, technically speaking since Radon is the natural radioactive decay of Uranium, so Radon is technically a by-product of Uranium.
From what I've read, Radon is commonly found in basements because it's a gas it's commonly found in soil and those gasses seep into your basements walls through cracks in walls
6:40 Bones!
.@WhatIfScienceShow Stories Channel Movie in Year Thursday July 27,2023.😐.
YoungMendeleev: One day, I will put all the elements together!
Chemistry Teacher: You can't put all the elements together.
Younh Mendeleev: Challange accepted!
12:35 Tasted like sponge
Haven't watched the video yet but I'm guessing he got most of the elements, excluding the radioactive ones
Americium is easy to obtain, its used in standard home smoke detectors.
I didn't know Bill Gates have a set periodic table elements in his office 😮😮
bro with uranium 💀
Please do a longer version detailing how you got each element
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Great episode. Love the change
High pitched
Tip: Americium can be found in smoke detectors, and thorium in some lamp mantles
"What if humans had wings"
"What if humans couldn't laugh or cry"
"What if fire wasn't invented"
"What if soda wasn't invented"
"What if wheel wasn't invented yet"
"What if the gravitational power increased by 30% for 5 seconds"
Nice try 👍
This was actually really enjoyable
What if all the planets in our solar system leave its orbit?
Cover whole table with dirt and cover it witha glass wall.All elements are covered in earth and air..
9:06 I believe it’s 90
What If These Elements, Lawrencium (Lr), Mendelevium (Md), Nobelium (No), Einsteinium (Es), Berkelium (Bk) & Actinium (Ac) ACTUALLY EXISTED?
What If: Periodic Table Real Life could be very dangerous! Also What If: IMA MAKE A REAL LIFE PERIODIC TABLE
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Hats off for ur hardwork man!!!