Making pure Deuterium gas and tasting Heavy Water!

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    Hi everyone! In this video I am going to tell you about heavy water and its properties and I am going to try to extract pure deuterium from it.
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  • @Thoisoi2
    @Thoisoi2  5 лет назад +64

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    • @FedeG86
      @FedeG86 5 лет назад +3

      Minute 6:23 I know very well those scars of your left hand. I still having some similars from my parents cat since 3 weekends ago. 😅
      Thank you for post this video! It was some of most interesting I've seen. 😃👍

    • @alexdavidson7785
      @alexdavidson7785 5 лет назад

      Thanks man !

    • @rothsshvili5125
      @rothsshvili5125 5 лет назад +1

      Merci beaucoup!
      P.S: Privet, comrades! ;p

    • @quantumcity6679
      @quantumcity6679 5 лет назад +2

      Is it possible to make aerogel of deuterium?..... And how?

    • @ThumbKnuckle
      @ThumbKnuckle 5 лет назад +2

      Are you German, Norwegian, Danish, or something else, I'm curious as to what accent you have

  • @Tatiana-jt9hd
    @Tatiana-jt9hd 5 лет назад +117

    13:40 “i do not advise anyone to drink heavy water, its dangerous. But i can drink it, i am a *professional* .”

    • @user-lg7cb6sr5z
      @user-lg7cb6sr5z 4 года назад +21

      I didn't know there are professional heavy water drinkers

    • @redmadness265
      @redmadness265 3 года назад

      @@user-lg7cb6sr5z They drink it so we dont have to

    • @goognamgoognw6637
      @goognamgoognw6637 3 года назад

      Please tell me why snowflakes feel the need to parrot what they heard in a video. I just want to understand what is wrong with your gen.

    • @Tatiana-jt9hd
      @Tatiana-jt9hd 3 года назад +7

      @@goognamgoognw6637 Hello there, firstly, which generation are you talking about? I do not speak for a generation, but I can say for myself that I decided to quote something funny from the video and comment it, so everyone can click on the timestamp and have a good laugh! I hope to clear any misunderstandings.

    • @StephanMok
      @StephanMok 3 года назад +2

      And he proceeded to drink a few more drops to taste if it's really sweet

  • @Concorde4711
    @Concorde4711 5 лет назад +315

    I prefer light water, i'm on diet.

    • @transkryption
      @transkryption 5 лет назад +9

      But it's more filling

    • @ffggddss
      @ffggddss 5 лет назад +8

      I think they make light beer out of that, don't they?
      Fred

    • @cataclysmicterrain
      @cataclysmicterrain 5 лет назад +5

      What about diet water

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL 4 года назад +2

      Concorde4711 You should stop. Aspartame is a poison.

    • @blameusa7082
      @blameusa7082 4 года назад

      nah nah, you need the water free water.

  • @russellcampbell9641
    @russellcampbell9641 5 лет назад +223

    Finally, get to see Thoisoi's face.

    • @Flies2FLL
      @Flies2FLL 5 лет назад +18

      Younger than I thought.

    • @rjbse
      @rjbse 5 лет назад +22

      13:10 for the lazy

    • @Takador
      @Takador 5 лет назад +15

      Uhhh he's shown it various times

    • @rothsshvili5125
      @rothsshvili5125 5 лет назад +8

      @@Takador R U sure it is my Russian comrade? His mouth movements do not match...

    • @BradSchmor
      @BradSchmor 5 лет назад +5

      He's much younger than I would have guessed from his voice.

  • @VincentRiquer
    @VincentRiquer 5 лет назад +200

    Physics teachers: isotopes have the same chemical properties
    Deuterium: hold my neutron

    • @M1551NGN0
      @M1551NGN0 2 года назад +7

      Chemistry teacher*

    • @Richinnameonly
      @Richinnameonly Год назад +4

      This is so wrong it isn't even funny. Isotope chirality matters a lot.

  • @dirtperson5234
    @dirtperson5234 5 лет назад +143

    This video is one of the most coolest video i've seen about heavy water in whole youtube.
    You manage to show very vast difference of heavy water and regular non heavy water using fairly simple experiments.

  • @eckligt
    @eckligt 5 лет назад +420

    Warning: Drinking heavy water may cause heavy accent.

    • @munziroon6585
      @munziroon6585 4 года назад +13

      I was searching for this kinda comment 😂😂😂
      ...

    • @taspinrajjena3288
      @taspinrajjena3288 3 года назад +9

      Heavy water will destroy the ability to prepare the DNA of the cells if we try to drink it

    • @12thsonofisrael
      @12thsonofisrael 3 года назад +2

      LOL
      It's ok, you don't have to be the lab rat, we take your word for it, Heavy Water is sweet.
      👍

    • @nuzlock4481
      @nuzlock4481 3 года назад +20

      Yeah your accent turns to sharp russian.
      *Khevy woter*

    • @edossp133
      @edossp133 3 года назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @marydevling8390
    @marydevling8390 5 лет назад +25

    This is great! I'm retired now, but when I was young and in college studying nursing, I failed chemistry 3 times. I did finally pass (barely) but I have learned more from you. If you had been my professor, I could have passed the first time. Thank you!

  • @pakey423
    @pakey423 5 лет назад +69

    I tasted a few droplets of heavy water myself (I use D2O as a solvent for NMR-spectroscopy) and indeed: it is (very slightly) sweet.
    I would have liked to be able to taste more than a few droplets, but I don't think my boss would have been happy with this, as D2O is quite expensive:
    More than 100€ for a bottle of 100 grams......

    • @FedeG86
      @FedeG86 5 лет назад +4

      Really? Wow! That must be almost AR$ 5000! It's one of most expensive chemical sustances that I ever seen in this video! 😮

    • @pakey423
      @pakey423 5 лет назад +14

      @@FedeG86 It is so expensive because it is quite difficult to extract it from ordinary water (ordinary water contains 0.0156% heavy water).
      But I think Thoisoi2 has had more expensive chemicals in his videos. A lot of elements/metals cost a lot more than 100€ for 100 grams.
      In my lab we synthesize, but also buy all kinds of deuterated chemicals. These are most of the time much more expensive than heavy water. 1000-2500€ for 1 gram of one of these chemicals is not uncommon...

    • @jimmorgan6213
      @jimmorgan6213 5 лет назад +3

      Thank you. I couldn't quite understand how the taste differed from my my viewing of the video.

    • @pakey423
      @pakey423 5 лет назад +8

      @@jimmorgan6213 I would say that the sweetness of heavy water is comparable to a ~1% sugar solution (~1 gram of sugar in 100 ml of water).
      The first time I tasted it, I was a bit sceptical beforehand and was quite surprised when it indeed tasted sweet.
      I am really quite curious why this is.....

    • @tokajileo5928
      @tokajileo5928 5 лет назад +1

      it is said to be carcinogen as it disrupts cellular processes in fact people who drink pure H2O have usually their cancer ease.

  • @galliumgames3962
    @galliumgames3962 5 лет назад +68

    My guess on why it would be sweet is that the body knows to ingnore the H2O in the mouth but the higher weight bypasses this and the body thinks it's a sugar alcohol (I.e Glycerol, Erythritol, Xylitol, etc) because of the OH groups.

    • @bogusaws1485
      @bogusaws1485 5 лет назад +1

      The sense of taste is influenced by phenomena at the quantum level, which is why we do not know everything yet.

    • @dragonslayerornstein387
      @dragonslayerornstein387 5 лет назад +12

      @@bogusaws1485 no.

    • @dragonslayerornstein387
      @dragonslayerornstein387 5 лет назад

      @@BadBoiFX No, u.

    • @transkryption
      @transkryption 5 лет назад +7

      Hahaha I never thought a chemistry channel would degenerate.
      OH groups? What OH groups? Unless you're talking about the 10^(negative something pretty big) hydronium (H3O+) + OH-....
      Quantum level?... come-off it! That is such a throwaway answer.
      There is debate out there whether it tastes sweet or not.

    • @dragonslayerornstein387
      @dragonslayerornstein387 5 лет назад

      @@transkryption I don't know where the quantum stuff comes from when tasting heavy water, why would it be quantum?

  • @among-us-99999
    @among-us-99999 5 лет назад +29

    You really show stuff that you can’t find anywhere else on RUclips. Rare earth metal reactions, burning iridium, burning deuterium..
    Please never stop being awesome

    • @futureshock382
      @futureshock382 4 года назад +2

      also check out Explosions&Fire2, Styropyro, NileRed, & CodysLab

    • @nj1255
      @nj1255 4 года назад

      Don't forget burning uranium ;) I've never seen that before or even known it was possible to just light it on fire!

  • @zindgi-the-life
    @zindgi-the-life 5 лет назад +13

    i m from India..... no channel like Thoisoi2 in the world....love your efforts

  • @DASDmiser
    @DASDmiser 5 лет назад +47

    Assuming that the D2O was pure, wouldn’t a more appropriate taste comparison be conducted with distilled H2O?

  • @JohnWayne99999a
    @JohnWayne99999a 5 лет назад +19

    Thank you for mentioning Cody's Lab

    • @gydalf9490
      @gydalf9490 5 лет назад +2

      Sucks there's some A hole in the quora responses chatting mad shit about the legend

  • @edmoon360
    @edmoon360 5 лет назад +8

    Always great and informative - thank you!

  • @daivomjoshi8677
    @daivomjoshi8677 5 лет назад +54

    I appreciate your hard work in doing all these experiments in all videos and also purchasing these Elements... Its risky but you do this for our Enjoyment... Love you man ! 😍😍🍻 Go on ! 😍

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA 5 лет назад +2

    Learned more from this heavy water video, than I did from all the other RUclips heavy water videos I've watched totaled together.

  • @bnotapplicable7000
    @bnotapplicable7000 3 года назад +1

    Not only is your content HUGELY entertaining and highly insightful but I LOVE your accent! Keep up the great work!

  • @sonalidebnath6595
    @sonalidebnath6595 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks a lot for making this video

  • @LucaCELETTO
    @LucaCELETTO 4 года назад +6

    If I would extract water from the bottom of the Ocean, would I find higher concentrations of heavy water?

  • @lucaslealviana
    @lucaslealviana 5 лет назад +14

    Congratulations on the video, it was fantastic! Make a video about tritium and whether it is possible to get it at home.

  • @SteveSiegelin
    @SteveSiegelin 4 года назад +2

    I work a lot with electrolysis. Two of the byproducts of electrolysis many people don't know exist are tritium and deuterium. I did not know this for a long time and never collected it. The volumes of tritium are so low that it is hard to detect. I finally managed to capture some a few years ago and make my own tritium glass tube. Being as it was not that much the two did not glow very bright. I did manage to prove that it is in there. I do not have my tritium glass rod anymore as I dropped it and broke it. They are fun elements that are more abundant than I ever thought they were!

    • @SteveSiegelin
      @SteveSiegelin 4 года назад +1

      I should have added this to begin with but the reason tritium and deuterium are left after electrolysis is because you cannot electrolyze either of them. Another words I'm not actually creating tritium and deuterium inside the unit but merely they are left over from the oxygen and hydrogen production from water.

  • @telephony
    @telephony 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you ever so very much for making this video!!! :-)
    I never knew that heavy water had a slightly sweet flavour.

  • @Randomchickensmoo
    @Randomchickensmoo 5 лет назад +3

    I love this video format!!!!

  • @FedeG86
    @FedeG86 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you for the video! It's very interesting. I'd like to see a video of the other Hydrogen isotopes. 😃😊👍

  • @galliumgames3962
    @galliumgames3962 5 лет назад +6

    I'm really curious about the properties of deuterated glycerol, I wonder if it would be solid or liquid at room temperature.

  • @nemski69
    @nemski69 5 лет назад +2

    great stuff, learned more from you than school

  • @pguti778
    @pguti778 5 лет назад +1

    I was really waiting for the chemical videos! Please continue with this!!

  • @gigglysamentz2021
    @gigglysamentz2021 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting! I didn't know it was more difficult to reduce or boil! Though I sort of guessed it would be...

  • @americanrebel413
    @americanrebel413 5 лет назад +1

    This video was very interesting! Thank you for sharing this knowledge!

  • @stevebaldwin2374
    @stevebaldwin2374 5 лет назад +1

    Yes thank you very interesting. Looking forward to your next video.

  • @MrKclo42112
    @MrKclo42112 5 лет назад +1

    thank you ,that was more in depth than codys channel or anyone elses D20 videos ,

  • @SoLoGLidez
    @SoLoGLidez 2 года назад

    came across this video and realized you were one of the very first channels i ever binge watched, and most likely aided in my youtube binge addiction. but really great information videos and much success to you sir.

  • @szymonjas
    @szymonjas 5 лет назад +7

    Can you make a video about T20 and tritium compounds, for example T2SO4, TCl

  • @peckelhaze6934
    @peckelhaze6934 5 лет назад +1

    Interesting, as always.

  • @IW2MXP
    @IW2MXP 5 месяцев назад

    That's one of the most interesting video on RUclips. Nice Lecture. Thank You.

  • @aleleeinnaleleeinn9110
    @aleleeinnaleleeinn9110 5 лет назад

    Great video. I remember reading that in the early day of nuclear research the first sample of heavy water was fed to a mouse because the scientists were concerned that Deuterium Oxid would be a dangerous chemical poison. I have no invormation or if or how the D2O was extracted from the mouse. This was an enlightening chemistry experiment. Especially how the mass of the atoms can affect the chemical reactions. Another excellent video! Thanks.

  • @roxyagogo0810
    @roxyagogo0810 5 лет назад

    Aw the kitty looks to be doing great💕💕

  • @bonfacemuthuri9840
    @bonfacemuthuri9840 5 лет назад +1

    Great video thanks you got a thumbs up and notification turned on for this do next for tritium

  • @gigglysamentz2021
    @gigglysamentz2021 5 лет назад +2

    1:20 It's not D2O, it's mostly HDO, the semiheavy water:
    "In normal water, about 1 molecule in 3,200 is HDO (one hydrogen in 6,400 is in the form of D), and heavy water molecules (D
    2O) only occur in a proportion of about 1 molecule in 41 million (i.e. one in 6,400^2)" on Wikipedia

  • @andreaaristokrates9516
    @andreaaristokrates9516 5 лет назад +1

    10:30 "The bond" (using the harmonic oscellator, the force constant and further constants for anharmonic oscellators) between the atoms is roughly the same, it mostly depends on the electron structure and that doesn't change. The isotope masses change frequencies of rotation and oscillation modes, but the reactions shouldn't be affected by "the bond".
    Classically (as for example in my quantum mechanics lecture) the explaination of hydrogen/deuterium reaction changes goes as follows: the hydrogen, being the lightest atom in chemistry can tunnel through potential barriers and contributes to the rates significantly, deuterium is twice as heavy and the transmission coefficient of ingoing "particles" includes a term with e^(-m), the tunneling reaction is significantly hindered.

  • @jerry3790
    @jerry3790 5 лет назад +4

    I keep on wanting you to save the heavy water because of how expensive it is.

  • @nadaessam3542
    @nadaessam3542 5 лет назад

    What an amazing video. Thank you very much.

  • @p0k7lm
    @p0k7lm 5 лет назад

    Thanks for video !🔬📚📗📐 and all the comments , it all adds to my learning !📚🔬📈📝👍

  • @mubashirali3061
    @mubashirali3061 3 года назад +1

    This channel is so underrated

  • @mrhazard668
    @mrhazard668 5 лет назад +1

    You should have put a picture of your cat on the cat litter bag... lol

  • @nelsontucky
    @nelsontucky 5 лет назад

    Been trying to find the Illuminate LIFE tritium pendant. Any idea where I can get one, or one that is similar?

  • @jyotirindramajumdar2106
    @jyotirindramajumdar2106 5 лет назад +2

    .. it's great. 🙏 I Like your every video's . your experiment r OSM 👌...

  • @beautruex7012
    @beautruex7012 4 года назад +2

    Just drank a gallon of heavy water... I shall now break on through to the other side.

  • @dickiedollop
    @dickiedollop 5 лет назад +4

    What effects on the body does heavy water have ?
    Great video Thoisol thanks for making them 👍🏻

  • @transkryption
    @transkryption 5 лет назад +1

    Makes me wonder how deuterium fluoride would behave with the proton being somewhat less 'exposed'.
    Would the neutron 'shield' the eleftropositivity of the nucleus?

  • @nathanialhornblower3108
    @nathanialhornblower3108 5 лет назад +1

    I always learn something from your videos , and i like your cat.... so thumbs up 👍

  • @ernestoterrazas3480
    @ernestoterrazas3480 4 года назад

    Super interesting video thank you very much for shearing it with us.

  • @mabeycm
    @mabeycm 5 лет назад +3

    Nice! You bought that deuterium from Bob Lazar's company. I think that guy is a national hero! 👍👍

  • @JimGriffOne
    @JimGriffOne 5 лет назад +1

    I'm drinking heavy water right now while watching this video. Cheers!

  • @Hashishin13
    @Hashishin13 3 года назад

    Lots of cool deuterium reactions.

  • @jerry3790
    @jerry3790 5 лет назад +1

    Creative to do a voiceover so you could use the same footage for both channels. If it were me I would’ve done it twice and then realised my mistake.

  • @albertorobinson7611
    @albertorobinson7611 5 лет назад +1

    Dude you are amazing

  • @Doom2pro
    @Doom2pro 5 лет назад

    I wonder what the thermal characteristics are vs normal water in say an open or closed loop water cooling system. I imagine if you filled a water cooling loop with pure heavy water you wouldn't need biocides to prevent algae formation? Since it's denser it should also have a higher thermal capacity?

  • @giovannip.1433
    @giovannip.1433 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful demonstration. Thank you. Has anyone tried to grow food with heavy water and eventually see the effect of heavy water replacing regular hydrogen with deuterium within the human body? Does it effect enzyme action or protein 'shape'?

    • @curseofgladstone4981
      @curseofgladstone4981 5 лет назад +1

      I think heavy water messes with your bodies chemistry because it behaves differently.
      For small amounts it's fine but if you started to drink the stuff regularly it would not be healthy at all

  • @willjoyce5013
    @willjoyce5013 3 года назад

    I do like the idea that if you can use unenriched uranium that once you get one plant set up you can draw a little power off it to make heavy water for subsequent ones or at least for its own supply

  • @redmadness265
    @redmadness265 3 года назад +1

    I love how he says "Hjeavi"

  • @MrInsaint
    @MrInsaint 3 года назад +1

    Thank You sir for sharing the heavy stuff👍👍👍
    Btw, I have samples of heavy water from Vemork Norway😃

  • @danilojuanitoromulo6886
    @danilojuanitoromulo6886 5 лет назад

    Got even more interested after hearing the Citadel Siren

  • @mauriciotrance
    @mauriciotrance 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing, what do you feel after drinking this heavy water? Any strange sensation?

  • @ritchietheforky
    @ritchietheforky 5 лет назад +8

    Whats your cats name?

  • @israrmustafa6955
    @israrmustafa6955 3 года назад +1

    Hi it is really splendid 😍
    Please make animated video to explain that why bond of carbon with deuterium is more stronger than hydrogen

  • @simonruszczak5563
    @simonruszczak5563 2 года назад +1

    Animals probably smell water by sensing the sweetness caused by the deuterium atoms.

    • @justmeonthebeach
      @justmeonthebeach Год назад

      Do you think bees can smell the sweet water of deuterium? 🍬🐝🧐

  • @tomlobur111
    @tomlobur111 5 лет назад

    *excellent* video!

  • @cruiserii1884
    @cruiserii1884 5 лет назад +9

    Please make a video about tritium if you can.

    • @bigmalalls8395
      @bigmalalls8395 5 лет назад +4

      Cruiser II it’s too hard I think it occurs very little
      Hydrogen to tritium ratio is 1:10^-15

    • @Blido
      @Blido 5 лет назад +2

      The thing that interesting me even more about tritium, is super heavy water made of tritium (T2O) but i doubt he would have anytime access to it, or at least not to amounts of it to play with it.

    • @cruiserii1884
      @cruiserii1884 5 лет назад

      Well yeah I tought of this and I knew that he probably cannot get that much tritium but actually I have a very VERY tiny ammount of tritium in a glowstick and the tritium inside glows for ten years. Anyways it was worth a try.

    • @Blido
      @Blido 5 лет назад

      @@cruiserii1884 Super-heavy water is not the same stuff it exists in nature but i don't knowif anyone had ever reasonable amounts of pure super-heavy water, can't find any info. Tritium that is in the glowsticks was widespread in the 70's and 80's, at least in the Eastern Bloc, I have old wristwatch with directions and numbers covered with tritium, they don't glow however because half-life of tritium is 12,33 years. These watches dissapeared from market completely after Chernobyl.

    • @cruiserii1884
      @cruiserii1884 5 лет назад

      @@Blido I know and I wanted a video about pure tritium not super heavy water but I knew he probably can't get his hands on reasonable ammounts of tritium.

  • @ffggddss
    @ffggddss 5 лет назад

    Isn't naturally occurring "heavy water" mostly HDO, with one atom each of protium and deuterium? So that D₂O is doubly rare (in nature)?
    Fred

  • @blankespi591
    @blankespi591 3 года назад

    puedes calentar el agua pesada en un matraz cerrado y ver que sucede o en que se convierte?

  • @bledlbledlbledl
    @bledlbledlbledl 4 года назад +3

    So if heavy water is D2O, and regular water is H2O...
    Does DHO exist? (water made from one Oxygen, one Deuterium, and one regular Hydrogen)?
    It would seem pretty weird to me if it didn't.

    • @129140163
      @129140163 2 года назад

      Yeah, it’s called deuterated water (HDO). Heavy water is D2O.

  • @paulrose8694
    @paulrose8694 2 года назад

    If neutrons are scattered by carbon, wouldn't pouring deuterium into activated carbon, destroy it? Or in more practical terms, wouldn't pouring water though a carbon filter, clean t of deuterium?

  • @CrazyKsie
    @CrazyKsie 5 лет назад

    You are now 10% closer to becoming a superhero!

  • @winstonsmith478
    @winstonsmith478 5 лет назад +2

    Where did you buy that T-shirt?

    • @Thoisoi2
      @Thoisoi2  5 лет назад +1

      It is from our official store.
      yoo.maryjane.ru/tag/thoisoi/

  • @privacyisbcandrobuxprivacy8581
    @privacyisbcandrobuxprivacy8581 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video:)

  • @fraserhenderson7839
    @fraserhenderson7839 5 лет назад

    Interesting? Absolutely! A thorough introduction to a material I was aware of but, about which, I was lacking any real information. Useful? well... errr... I'm sure it will come in handy... sometime

  • @Blido
    @Blido 5 лет назад +1

    There is also such thing as T20, (super-heavy water) made of tritium, but I doubt you would dare to taste it :P

  • @rogerc7960
    @rogerc7960 5 лет назад +2

    It gives off electrons, try plasma balls, or magnetic fluid experimens

  • @Mr.-Good
    @Mr.-Good 3 года назад

    4:28 seconds slow speed to .25 and please explain why the left side seems to freeze perfectly and the right side is still moving? Did you split the video?

  • @MichaelLapore-lk9jz
    @MichaelLapore-lk9jz 9 месяцев назад

    If I throw a piece of sodium metal into a bowl of d2o, will the expl8😅be bigger ?

  • @matsolshammar
    @matsolshammar 3 года назад +1

    The difference in taste between ordinary and heavy water can be explained by different vibrations of the molecule, as explained by biophysicist Luca Turin

  • @user-em7ok5tf5c
    @user-em7ok5tf5c 5 лет назад +21

    Hello Thoisoi2 I like chemistry so much just like you but i have got a cool video idea since you do lots of cool elementa but you forgot the king of element Carbon pls do a video about carbon like if you agree👍👍👍

    • @freemania525
      @freemania525 5 лет назад +6

      That would be a seriously long video

    • @Ianochez
      @Ianochez 5 лет назад

      @@freemania525 Are you telling us that you don't really want too much content from this channel?

    • @user-zm4mu9cx9k
      @user-zm4mu9cx9k 4 года назад

      You better write your ideas on his Russian channel, he most likely to read it there

  • @shauryamodi7236
    @shauryamodi7236 3 года назад +1

    right beaker has normal water and vice versa?

  • @robinderoos1166
    @robinderoos1166 5 лет назад +1

    I can tell you that deuterated chloroform definitely tastes sweet!

    • @lifeonfire2390
      @lifeonfire2390 4 года назад

      Chloroform itself tastes very sweet

    • @among-us-99999
      @among-us-99999 4 года назад +1

      But normal chloroform already smells quite sweet...never tasted it though

  • @godfreecharlie
    @godfreecharlie 3 года назад +1

    Perhaps a heavy water fermentation and then distillation to arrive at a
    Deuterium Vodka. If old paper can be used in the supposedly best vodkas then who knows? Just a thought. 🍸🍹⚡

  • @AdityaSingh13726
    @AdityaSingh13726 3 года назад

    I like your all videos...

  • @pukaman2000
    @pukaman2000 5 лет назад

    Two other tests- soap bubble with its colors and a sonic platform to find the resonate frequency of the surface.

  • @ThEsOuNdInYoU
    @ThEsOuNdInYoU 4 года назад

    best channel ever

  • @joechang8696
    @joechang8696 5 лет назад

    Has any heard that deuterium depleted water has a strong positive effect on plant growth? Obviously it would not make sense economically to manufacture DDW. But what about industrial producers of heavy water? would make sense to use their waste product?

  • @morlanius
    @morlanius 5 лет назад +2

    good video, also liked the low-key face reveal.

    • @Blido
      @Blido 5 лет назад +1

      He showed his face long time ago, I believe in indium video.

    • @morlanius
      @morlanius 5 лет назад

      Oh, I don't remember that.

  • @luisangelfcogonzalez2301
    @luisangelfcogonzalez2301 5 лет назад +1

    Hello, I would like to ask a question and I hope you can answer or someone who knows about the studies they take to work with materials like that. What are the studies you took to have a job like this or as you show, I have an idea but I would like to know more in detail. Since I'm about to study that but I would like to know more because it catches my attention.

  • @SocksWithSandals
    @SocksWithSandals 5 лет назад +5

    First time I've seen your face, dude.
    Also, if I'm not mistaken, United Nuclear is Bob Lazar's company.

    • @alexdavidson7785
      @alexdavidson7785 5 лет назад +1

      Ha haa I literally just commented that lol ha haa! Yea smart smart man

  •  5 лет назад +3

    Just add antimatter for that extra warp speed boost.

  • @jennydevelos8427
    @jennydevelos8427 Год назад

    Can deutrem be used as gas? I meant can it be possibly developed as an alternate to saudi oil to run machinery?

  • @ChristianJade6629
    @ChristianJade6629 3 года назад

    What country mainly do u find deuterium

  • @TGETC-th9ef
    @TGETC-th9ef 5 лет назад +2

    Here in the Philippines
    Deuterium are abundant in Philippine trench

  • @ryanventura4277
    @ryanventura4277 5 лет назад +1

    Thoisoi2: Hopefully, this video was useful and interesting for you.
    Me: Are you kidding me? I've never seen / heard of any chemistry professor drinking heavy water! Of course it's very interesting!

    • @sarowie
      @sarowie 5 лет назад

      Codyslab (also on youtube) did the same experiment. Okay, his not a professor, but two youtubers comming to the same result validates each others finding(s).

  • @arandomguy34
    @arandomguy34 5 лет назад +2

    Can you make more video about crystal growing ?

    • @peters8758
      @peters8758 5 лет назад

      Easiest crystals are Alum -- see ruclips.net/video/sdYS-3J85Pw/видео.html

    • @arandomguy34
      @arandomguy34 5 лет назад

      @@peters8758 Dude come on ! There alot more substance out there can grow more beautiful crystal than those

    • @peters8758
      @peters8758 5 лет назад

      @@arandomguy34 Some people are getting arrested for the kind of crystals they're growing in my town