I never knew science could be so much fun until only recently. I have been studying everything all over on my own because i skipped or just didn’t bother to listen in high school. I have been watching videos and reading almost every day. We are all so lucky to be born in the era of internet. A big thank you to all of you who made this video possible!
@@tombanks1839 No dude, you said sodium chloride. Yes it's the same as salt, but you could've just said salt instead. Everyone in this town knows you're a boy genius dude, you don't need to say overly large words to sound more intelligent. The fact of the matter is that nobody cares how smart you are. If anything, calling simplistic objects by their scientific name ironically makes you seem less intelligent and more pompous. I know you're smart enough to be better than this.
A few weeks ago, when I had a stomach ache bout, I had to drink this solution as an electrolyte to recover loss of water: 400ml water ¼ teaspoon NaCl 2 teaspoon glucose Oh, lab-made table salt we see here is more pure, the one in the stores have some iodine in the mixture.
Because the concentration of O2 in air is so much lower than pure O2, which only occupies 21 vol% percent in the air. Hence the reaction rate of sodium metal with air is fairly low that you couldn't see any significant reaction phenomenon just from your naked eye.
I am among those who think that science has great beauty. A scientist in his laboratory is not only a technician: he is also a child placed before natural phenomena which impress him like a fairy tale.( Marie Curie )
How did he not suffocate when he lifted the lid? I only made trace amounts of chlorine once trying to split brine water to make hydrogen and coughed blood for a while. Also, I'm surprised the Na won't oxidise immediately to form Na2O when he heats it.
This has all the necessary effects to explain why stars glow, it would be kind of cool if the Higgs boson particle was what gave a star gravity and the rest is self explanatory. If these two ideas are correct then this has a foundation for a Ted talk.
What compells either compound to ionize in the first place? Didn't he say ionization energy is HIGHER than electron affinity for these? How is it energetically favorable if that's true?
hahahaha Thank you!! GREAT demonstration!! Even though they teach you in lab to never digest ANYTHIN you make, even if it was edible!The thing i am wonderin here, when sodium was purified via exposure to heat why wouldn't it react with air?
Porque la concentración de O2 en el aire es mucho más baja que la del O2 puro, que solo ocupa el 21% en volumen en el aire. Por lo tanto, la velocidad de reacción del sodio metálico con el aire es bastante baja, por lo que no se puede ver ningún fenómeno de reacción significativo a simple vista. PARA EL COMENTARIO DE KIMICA XD
Actually purified salt is missing elements such as potassium which actually make the purified salt unhealthy. ( Hope that was understandable) the pink salt that you can buy in the store is way healthier as it contains minerals that are found in the ocean
Dear Webcast-legacy Departmental. Is it possible to use a fragment of this video for an educational purpose? I am a professor at a Chilean university and I need to show this fragment as part of an App.
***** As a 2nd year medical student I can say that you are confused. Fluoridated toothpaste is of some benefit to some people but it is not a necessity. Iodized salt on the other hand is a proven benefit to people. Over long period of time Iodized salt will become oxidized but not anything that we will notice. Iodized salt contains small amounts of Iodine because we consume most of it from take out foods and other commercial products. So yeh if you consume take out, you're not gonna get goiter, but if you grow and cook your own food. It is a huge issue. Goiter was once a big problem in wide swaths of the United States. In the early 1920s, Dr. David Marine of the Cleveland Clinic described goiter as "one of the most important causes of physical and mental degeneracy with which society has had and still has to deal."
***** pretty much, but it depends on individual diet. Iodized salt isn't much more expensive than regular salt it doesn't taste any different and if you cook with salt than it's a little more beneficial. Since I cook most of my own food, don't eat too much meat or use processed products I'd rather have that little peace of mind.
Chemistry teachers: *DO NOT EAT ANYTHING IN THE CHEMISTRY ROOM!!*
Also chemistry teachers:
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@PoorMans Chemist shut up
@@frazebean5117 He is right.
If he has purified it it's ok, meds and artificial sweeteners are also made in labs.
have you ever drank distilled water?
I never knew science could be so much fun until only recently. I have been studying everything all over on my own because i skipped or just didn’t bother to listen in high school. I have been watching videos and reading almost every day. We are all so lucky to be born in the era of internet. A big thank you to all of you who made this video possible!
But i dont like how he reacts egoistic as if he created the elements of life , and all he did was to combine 2 elements after heating sodium
@@hz6612 when did he do that?
Maybe he just wanted to promote his salt
Oh, good thing.
Spend 3 years of my life learning chemical through monotone texts. But damn, this video really helped me truly understand and actually amazed.
😮
I would have like to have seen the NaCl formed by the reaction in the video, not some pre-made salt.
no
He would probably be OK, but it is best to never eat from non food-grade sources.
hahaha, eat your (potentially contaminated) NaCl for the sake of views on the risk of death?
Alexa, play "Dream On."
Ikr i want visuals
Pretty sure you are not supposed to eat in a lab...
U can in Lonnie's lab...
+mega lovePeace I love this comment.
2:52 sea salt :)) not from the lab, i don't think lab's salt is safe to eat
+fire collection he said it was.
+fire collection regardless of what it is he is in a lab and you do not eat in the lab.
uh, dude, that would be salt.
That's what he said... Sodium Chloride
Would love this being my every morning ritual...
Umm dude that would be S A L T
That's what I said, sodium chloride
Sargento Bonzo no I said salt
@@Saiqo17 that's what I said
@@tombanks1839 No dude, you said sodium chloride. Yes it's the same as salt, but you could've just said salt instead. Everyone in this town knows you're a boy genius dude, you don't need to say overly large words to sound more intelligent. The fact of the matter is that nobody cares how smart you are. If anything, calling simplistic objects by their scientific name ironically makes you seem less intelligent and more pompous. I know you're smart enough to be better than this.
@@powerchimp oof its still NaCl tho now shutup
Who all is forced to watch this for school ...
NOT FORCD SAw for balncing equation
@@logeshs8905 well then u might be a nerd
@@PhantomGamingX1 lol bro u replied very fast than i expected
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clear and interesting demonstration!
Is been 8 year
That is a brilliant form of demonstrating chemical reactions! I hope there are gonna be more episods of lonnies lab!
Nacl is sodium chloride which is salt
I'm very curious of science. Specially chemistry is really favorite. I've learnt a lot of things.
Thank you.
Me in MC Donalds:
-Can I have some NaCl?
Actually dude, it's salt
That's what he said. Sodium Chloride.
"We don't sell Hitler here"
@@auftragzkillersmods4799 Lol
No EaTinG iN tHe lAb
A few weeks ago, when I had a stomach ache bout, I had to drink this solution as an electrolyte to recover loss of water:
400ml water
¼ teaspoon NaCl
2 teaspoon glucose
Oh, lab-made table salt we see here is more pure, the one in the stores have some iodine in the mixture.
Outstanding video!
Because the concentration of O2 in air is so much lower than pure O2, which only occupies 21 vol% percent in the air. Hence the reaction rate of sodium metal with air is fairly low that you couldn't see any significant reaction phenomenon just from your naked eye.
I am among those who think that science has great beauty. A scientist in his laboratory is not only a technician: he is also a child placed before natural phenomena which impress him like a fairy tale.( Marie Curie )
I was expecting he show us how to make salt from nowhere, and he did show us the purified salt from nowhere, thanks.
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nice video, well explained and nice and clear video
Viele Grüße an alle, die sich das im Chemieunterricht anschauen
lol
this is so sad
truly humourous :D
How did he not suffocate when he lifted the lid? I only made trace amounts of chlorine once trying to split brine water to make hydrogen and coughed blood for a while.
Also, I'm surprised the Na won't oxidise immediately to form Na2O when he heats it.
thank for translating so i can understand
Never eat in the laboratory
This has all the necessary effects to explain why stars glow, it would be kind of cool if the Higgs boson particle was what gave a star gravity and the rest is self explanatory. If these two ideas are correct then this has a foundation for a Ted talk.
What compells either compound to ionize in the first place? Didn't he say ionization energy is HIGHER than electron affinity for these? How is it energetically favorable if that's true?
hahahaha Thank you!! GREAT demonstration!! Even though they teach you in lab to never digest ANYTHIN you make, even if it was edible!The thing i am wonderin here, when sodium was purified via exposure to heat why wouldn't it react with air?
Pretty cool video dude
U must turn the bunsen burner off when not in use...save lpg
What about breaking sodium chloride apart?
How come he didn’t need the water vapors to complete the reaction? Has the pre-heating temperature substituted the action of water vapors?
In what way is it superior?
So thats why my salt tasted smoky
Nice video for nacl
How I can grow "Sodium Chlorite = NaClO2"? 🤔
when ur teachers muted and has told you to wtach this video and your looking at the comments-
yeeeeeeeeees
why store the sodium under hexane rather than regular mineral oil? is there an advantage to this?
Where is skeet
NICE BRO
why burn the sodium before put it in Cl2?
so that it melts
Its to boil the hexane
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actually dude, it's salt.
Porque la concentración de O2 en el aire es mucho más baja que la del O2 puro, que solo ocupa el 21% en volumen en el aire. Por lo tanto, la velocidad de reacción del sodio metálico con el aire es bastante baja, por lo que no se puede ver ningún fenómeno de reacción significativo a simple vista.
PARA EL COMENTARIO DE KIMICA XD
Is this how salt is purified? Separated into sodium and chlorine and then reacted?
nope.
but you can just google it to see the different ways to go
I haven't heard of that happening, but here is a good video I just watched by Scope TV explaining it: ruclips.net/video/O70NUSaqPkw/видео.html
0:00 satisfying bubbles sound
Who is watching this for online school
help is it a chemical change or physical i’m not trying to watch this video
Where the salt came from?
Can we use that NaCl in our day today life.. is it safty?
Yes. When Na and Cl chemically bond, the properties completely change :)
Actually purified salt is missing elements such as potassium which actually make the purified salt unhealthy. ( Hope that was understandable) the pink salt that you can buy in the store is way healthier as it contains minerals that are found in the ocean
I liked the video
na = can explode
cl = poisonous gas
nacl = a fking salt lol
Hungry scientist
Nice 😎
thanks that was usefull for me
I'm so salty
You're supposed to expose the salt ...
But you didn't...
I was curious...😔😔
Nice
계란이 계란을 먹는 모습이 아름답네요😂😂❤❤
Is Lonnie still alive???
Never never eat food in chem lab
Here for just fun
Why didn't he eat the Sodium Chloride he just made?
looked to be a little hot still
Dear Webcast-legacy Departmental.
Is it possible to use a fragment of this video for an educational purpose? I am a professor at a Chilean university and I need to show this fragment as part of an App.
No
I love the delicious finish following the gorgeous chemical light show :)
nice
So that's how salt is made 😋
Chemical Lesson
Cool.
what can we do with liquid sodium chloride?
iS hE eaTing in dA laB?????1
Fantastisk
Actually dude, I think that's just salt
Mmmm chemicals
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@@einspeanut1331 helo
That's a deflagrating spoon, not a spatula. Otherwise, great video! :)
Man it annoys the heck out of me when they leave the gas burner on after they are practically done...
science
I am watching this video 2023 😆
feuer ohne h2o isd faik
was laberst du da?!!! H20 ist Wasser du Idiot also warum Feuer ohne Wasser???
Yeh but it has no iodine! Gotta get it iodized!
***** huh? do you want goiter?
***** Pure NaCL is useless. Doesn't taste any different than iodized, but definitely isn't as good for you.
***** As a 2nd year medical student I can say that you are confused. Fluoridated toothpaste is of some benefit to some people but it is not a necessity. Iodized salt on the other hand is a proven benefit to people. Over long period of time Iodized salt will become oxidized but not anything that we will notice. Iodized salt contains small amounts of Iodine because we consume most of it from take out foods and other commercial products. So yeh if you consume take out, you're not gonna get goiter, but if you grow and cook your own food. It is a huge issue.
Goiter was once a big problem in wide swaths of the United States. In the early 1920s, Dr. David Marine of the Cleveland Clinic described goiter as "one of the most important causes of physical and mental degeneracy with which society has had and still has to deal."
***** pretty much, but it depends on individual diet. Iodized salt isn't much more expensive than regular salt it doesn't taste any different and if you cook with salt than it's a little more beneficial. Since I cook most of my own food, don't eat too much meat or use processed products I'd rather have that little peace of mind.
Iodine has nothing to do with ionization
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Real NaCl in movie
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Man, it would’ve been so dangerous if he ate tha...
I’m pretty sure it’s just salt
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