The most FUSIBLE alloy in the WORLD! CsNaK
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
- Hi! This alloy is very similar in properties to the rubidium-cesium alloy, but I decided to make this video anyway to showcase the most fusible alloy in the world.
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0:00 Intro
1:26 Preparation of the world's most fusible alloy
2:10 Squeezing from a syringe
2:44 Freezing the alloy
4:22 Reaction with ice
5:18 Reaction with liquid oxygen
6:36 Reaction with liquid chlorine
8:14 Reaction with nitrogen tetroxide (liquid nitrogen dioxide)
8:32 Injection into tomato
9:18 Injection into tangerine
10:00 Reaction with fluorosulfonic acid HSO3F
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This guy must be the owner of Sigma Aldrich
Ligma baldrich.
@@Auroral_Anomalyi love you
I highly suspect that he is a very evil guy that wants to rule the world and prepares to replace us by minions.
@@Desurcirar 😳
Sigma Aldrich lord
Next week, NaKRbCs. Then LiNaKRbCs!
Lithium doesn't mix, so only NaKRbCs is possible
@@GlebSem73he will find a way!
Then LiNaKRbCsFr!
I seem to remember, years ago, an alkali alloy having a bit of Thallium. The melt temp of it was also very low.
I have not been able to find it again.
@@ORE0789 I highly doubt it. Cause that's what Chemical Force answered to one of the comments like that
8:33 Shoutout to our man here for including the uncensored comment “fuck that tomato in particular” LOL
I think Integza would be jumping with glee.
I pissed myself laughing
We found Integza's alt account
totally, priceless
I cannot fathom the amount of cleanup you must do for stuff like this
Same, that acid splashign around had me puckering, 😂, i would not want to be part of cleanup ❤❤
I hope now you all understand why videos are not released so often 😅
i saw CsNaK and instantly felt raw terror
When NaK isn't scary enough, throw in some Caesium...
@@CED99Snack 😋
@@abyssstrider2547 nah i like plutonium-239 bites
I am normally not commenting that much. As a chemical technician myself I can just say that I am stunned by almost every video you did. In the field of chemistry you are surely very exceptional in a very positive way. I would not even dare to try most of the experiments, even as a professional. Beautiful and stunning work, you really have to keep it up. Thank you so much!
"chemical technician". Ppl love attaching the word technician to everything.
@@overlord3481 Suppose that makes you a technician technician.
yah, and the presentation is cinematic, very cool and well done
Integza will love the tomato reaction))
Thank you for allowing the world to see so many obscure reactions in such high definition! So many experiments on this channel that I will likely never do myself, and they are so beautiful.
4:54 looks like meteorites striking mountain peaks
When he froze the globs they made faces.
the smoke looks different because of low Reynolds number.
I was gonna say it looks like an updated version of the old arcade game “missile command” 😝
I am subbed to many channels of all types of content, but there are only a few that get me all excited when they post. This is right up there.
Can we take a moment to appreciate the beauty of those ampoules? Those stems are next level. :D
Explodes on ice at LN2 temperatures. Reactive metal alloy is a gross understatement 😮😮😮
9:00 Thats me a few hours after a hot chili.
You deserve a Nobel for not putting a fart noise over the clip of the tomato, btw. 😂
I had the same thought, "hes gonna add the noise isn't he..." :D
It's the Taco Bell commercial we wanted , just not the one we have .
08:33 Integza would be proud!
is there an incantation to summon him?
@integza check this tomato on fire video 8:33
Your cinematography is remarkable! And so are the reactions you show.
No one has ever married science and art so graciously like you did
no doubts, you are my favorite chemical artist🧠
Chemicalartist🤣🤣🤣 Sounds so damn cool !
Never getting tired of this intro ♥
The demonstration is not finished until the glassware is destroyed.
Your videos are both scientific and artistic.
Fantastic channel. The reactions, the slow motion, the macro lens, the music… such excellent videos!
"Please stop, no more, I beg you" - ChemicalForce's fume hood and glass ware.
I have to say your videos are so amazing in quality and information! Many blessings to you.
Amazing footage of some rarely-seen chemistry. Thank you.
Both that Tomato and the Tangerine were just two different versions of me on the toilet after taco bell.
Alkali metal videos are the best videos. I love alkali metals so much! I've made this alloy before and recently shared pics. Thanks for posting! 😃
As always, spectacular ❤
Alkali metal time!
Man, you’re amazing. I’ve never seen art and chemistry combined like you have here. You have an obvious talent and the imagination for the cinematic. I could proudly hang a still from your videos on my wall. Amazing channel. Unique on RUclips, or anywhere else. Keep up the great work!
The production on these is incredible.
God tier memery and god tier content. Thank you :)
This is the first time I've ever seen a tomato fart
There was quite a bit of follow through too.
Maybe Had a hot Chili before 🤣
Best lit fumehood I've ever seen. Great footage.
Those reactions are so organic looking!
Great video as always!
The production quality of this channel is wild !
You make such visually stunning, beautiful videos my friend. =) Thank you so much for this channel, easily one of my all time favourites.
love your cesium videos!!!! what a metal!!!
There is no channel that is better about chemistry🙏 This is what you can proudly called content creator and its visible that there went a lot of tought into it including amazing music following zoom and slow-mo images... I love this channel❤🙏
It's great how these videos are teaching me the chemical symbols... I love being able to look at 5 letters and come up with "cesium, sodium, potassium" etc.
Great experiments, thank you!!!
Between the professional videography and actual execution of the reactions, this channel is good, and he hasn't changed his voice, which is a defining feature in my opinion in some chemistry channels
Absolutely astounding elements
Those little glass plates really cut down on the container causalities this video.
The best 💪💪, love your's videos ☺️
Can you just imagine CsNaK combined with liquid O under pressure? I think that chemical reaction could produce enough energy yield to rival a small nuclear explosion. I mean that was a small quantity of each under atmospheric pressures and it destroyed the petrie dish.
Simply beautiful !
Super! Thank you very much!
I love these videos
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Really Nice Work!
Interesting alloy!
Hi Felicks! 👋🏻 I hope you are well! I absolutely loved the explosions in the video. I wonder if you are ever surprised by how violent these reactions are? Also, I wanted to say thank you for all of the slow motion that you always show us! It's so fun to watch!
It’s hard to surprise me with such reactions :D
@3:11, the "coolest" skull ever!!
This is a very good ad for those watch glasses!
This man is a mad lad
YES!! New video!!! ❤❤❤
Very entertaining channel. I've watched video.
Excellent visuals as as usual. That explosion at 6:21 is magnificent, looks like a mutated atomic bomb. 7:26 is way cool too.
Thanks for showing experiments most of us can't do!
Once I read about chemical lasers and a gas used in them to produce bright light: XeF6, still wondering what it is
It's the noble gas xenon with six fluorines. Very strong fluorinating agent. I believe he has a video on the tungsten variant.
0:33 Jules: “We happy.”
When in doubt: add fire! If it were me, I would've tried igniting the mixture of N2O4 and CsNaK with a torch. Regardless, great video as always!
All I see is danger I would never mess with lol... Thanks for the show.
Seems I anticipated your explorations with poly·alkalis, stacking column 1.
That is one vicious alloy
Fantastic video as always. Out of curiosity, did you happen to confirm the melting point of your alloy?
Very cool!
@Integza would love the tomato shot!
Are there low-ish-melting alloys from the next periodic column, along the lines of Mg/Ca/Sr/Ba?
I'm very glad that I'm not responsible for cleaning up after your experiments. :-)
Good job! Why didn't experiment that mix water with KNaCs alloy?
Awesome!
really nice
6:28 Looks like Duroplan didn't plan enough duro
that tomato reacted the way I feel after eating the extra spicy chili.
I wonder, how much of the effects is based on coulomb explosion. Could you make a video to investigate this, by trying to attach the alkali metal to electrical grounding in order to balance the effect of rapidly evolving charges?
That case is like the ultimate airport security treat.
5:27 That's some fireworks
That a heck of a box for some nutritional supplements
amazing :o
nice reactions, esp. at 6:19 one would say hypergolic?, if this is the right term?
now that's a spicy alloy, god damn!
Which isotopes are you working with here for all the elements? I didn't think that Cs came in stable isotopes. Of course, 133 seems to be the most famous.
amazing
CsNaK tipped arrows would be a bang
Excellent video!
Does anyone have an idea, why the alloy of K/Rb/Cs (or one with additional Na) is not the one with the lowest melting point?
Integza would love that tomatoe clip
Might I suggest the use of refractory bricks as a substrate for some these more energetic reactions?
So what do Group 2 elements do when alloyed? Not immediately burning in air but I expect they do some nice flashy stuff in reactions.
8:32 - Integza approves of this!
Just imagine he mix all alkaline metal with all halogen elements and see how they explode
Yow,It's what I expected. :)
I really want to see a wide shot, behind the scenes style, when these "rapid oxidation events" (boom) happen! There's no way our host doesn't jump a little each time.
Is it possible to show the reaction of hydrogen with the two heavier chalcogens (sulfur and selenium) below oxygen as well as certain hydrocarbons like methane? We've all seen oxygen react with say hydrogen (i.e. combustion) I'm curious to see "combustion" involving sulfur and selenium instead of oxygen by analogy.
I left out tellurium because it can't react with hydrogen directly unlike the three lighter chalcogens.
As if NaK wasn't already scary enough
What does CsNaK's reaction with the air end up making? Just a bunch of different oxides?
Dang, I used CsNaK in grad school. We had to be pretty careful when taking the used ampoules and weighing papers out of the glove box.
How much of the fruit inflating (before the fire) is due to the reaction, vs due to being injected with stuff? Is it almost all from the reaction?
How do you have the liquid form of every gas ready on standby 😂 great video !
Would make a good ignition for a reaction by freezing it then it will be delayed reaction when nitrogen is gone and air hits it.
that tomato at 9 mins is how i feel after eating taco bell
"Dude, this CsNak is pretty good"
I would like to know the conductivity of that alloy, behaviour under UV-light and eventual application in organic synthesis.