been in Chemistry class for 5 years, this is the first time I have seen the Hydrogen test. I was forced to parrot: "Hydrogen gas burns with a PoP sound"
When I was at school our chemistry teacher did the same thing, but with a large piece of sodium in a glass dish about 18 inches across containing maybe 2 inches of water. The sodium popped and crackled, then hit the side of the dish, where the heat broke the glass and the teacher's pants got drenched. 😁
It´s OK but...how much is this Sodium cube? Perhaps it is not for sale to common people by the FBI or whatever or something similar in another country . Maybe the most of the high schools does not buy this product because of it is expensive.
I'll never get how people can legitimately hate science. Or do you mean how schools just make you regurgitate stuff you're taught onto paper instead of actually showing you it?
Am I the only one that finds it weirdly satisfying to watch a metal knife cut through all that soft looking metal. I know it's strange, don't judge me. Lmao.
@@anvayaiyer5614 You are lucky then😃..cuz in most of the schools(including mine)chemistry is taught to students without conducting any experiment and they end up mugging the whole subject..
There was very little sodium I remember we bought some sodium from market and put it in the class dustbin! We then in maths class putted some water in it and the dustbin got melted with flames! 😂😂😂
While our Lab Assistants were like: **DON'T TOUCH IT!!** **NOT EVEN THAT** **NO YOU CAN'T DO EXPERIMENT IN A LAB** **NO YOU CAN'T JUST ASK WHAT IS THAT IN THE FLASK** **YOU KNOW YOU'RE SO ANNOYING RIGHT?** **THOSE ARE VERY EXPENSIVE TOOLS YOU SHOULDN'T BE TOUCHING THEM** Me and the boys: mix it mix it
i think this was how we were supposed to be taught chemistry and accept it we all as kids were interested for learning like thiss but yeahh thnx "the great indian graduation system" chemistry is my lesst fav sub of science now
Only if these videos were available in my high school days. Rather than mugging properties and reactions and hoping to retain them long enough until exams.
We had things to help us remember things for tests back before youtube videos. They were called books and the cool thing is, they still work great even without the Internet or even a computer or any electricity at all. Well, other than enough light to read by.
Everyone talking how they should have practical like this, Inorganic Chemistry: Am I a joke to you Period table: am I a joke to you Explosive: am I a joke to you Cost: am I a joke to you Safety: I am out 🌚
Not sure where everyone went to school, but this is how we were taught in NZ 25+ years ago. We were shown the sodium water reaction live by our teacher who took a chunk of it and dropped it in a puddle outside. I didn't realise NZ was so ahead of it's time.
That's exactly how they did back in Mount St. Michael Academy in the Bronx when I was there back in the day. Our chemistry teacher aka the football coach did exactly that, dropped it in a puddle.
Please make some other videos related to chemistry. I am so excited for seeing other elements reaction. I think this is what the best method of teaching.
التعليم النظري فقط في المدارس : تعليم فاشل مضيعة للعمر مضيعة للمال استهزاء بالناس استخفاف بالعقول ____ هذا يغضب الله _____ في دين الإسلام الله أمر بأداء الأمانة على أكمل وجه والمدرس أمين على تلاميذه
I needed all this in 10th standard. And here youtube recommended me this after I've completed my graduation and working as a Software engineer. Don't know I should be happy that I got to know "few things" or to be sad that it took me so long to know "few things".
I remember this being demonstrated at school. But that was over 40 years ago. All those people saying that they wish they had been shown it, rather than told about it, makes me sad for the education system.
Just finished my last chemistry exam for high school last week and it's too bad I just find out about this channel now. Maybe I'll stick around if I get into a chemistry course in college.
This is how chemistry should be taught
There's practical in every school
Yes absolutely right
Correct bro..!
OP bro!!
U'r absolutely right !!!
Ahh yes the 'pop' sound written so passionately in chemistry books 😌
You just brought back so many memories 😧
Ah the beloved "pop" sound
Yeah Pop sound
Oh yea the pop sound
It is due to hydrogen gas
If this kinda practicals will be shown in our school
Chemistry is never boring! ❤️
I agree
Right
Absolutely right
In my they use to but still not that better
Ikr
OMg that's Na-ice.
🤓😂😂
That joke was so dium
Submersed24 Na there’s no need to react like that
@@Submersed24 but it was so diyum good.
@@James-zp4ce kid you are being salty af right now.
been in Chemistry class for 5 years, this is the first time I have seen the Hydrogen test. I was forced to parrot: "Hydrogen gas burns with a PoP sound"
lmao we have to write the lighted splint is extinguished with a pOp sound
Ys exactly 😁
Exactly
Indian education system op!!!!!
I mean sarcastically
@@arvindstam how do you know that he/she is studied by indian education System
Finally after so many years, I heard the POP sound
LMFAO, same here
I was going to tell a joke about Sodium, but Na.
Flawsome *claps*
XD
Flawsome not even funny
Stop. 😂
potassium (k)
WHY WE ALL EXPECT AN EXPLOSION WHENEVER 2 ELEMENTS ARE MIXED TOGETHER IN CHEMISTRY?
because only chemistry students understand but other students think it is fun in lab
If he drops the whole bigger piece , there would have been an explosion 💥
Jajajajaja...!!!!!! That´s because it has an exothermic reaction :-D . People thinks exothermic reaction = big explosion.
hello friend .....what would happen if sodium reacts with "Hot Water" ?
@@jacksonbodra6450 Exothermic reaction is with more speed than natural water or cold water.
Recommend after 9 years 😁
Yeah
Same here😂
Me to
Mera bhi
Me too
•Floats on the surface
•Melts and forms a silvery ball
•Fizzes giving off a gas
•Heat is released
•Eventually disappears
•Forms a colourless solution
Fizzes giving off Hydrogen gas which propels the silvery ball
Legend
Absolute legend
nalla
@@gamingandscoring4596 how is this nalla???? Vo observation Bata raha hai.
I litteraly got scared at that pop sound.
Same I swear 😂
Mee tooo.... I was freakin' scared
Thats cuz hydrogen burns with a weird pop sound when brought near a flame...
@@raminderpanag6154 however I knew that 😒... But that sound appeared suddenly 😅...
But I'm amazed...
That's insane! This is how chemistry should be taught in all schools around the world.
LOL It cant be the same at all the world cuz Some of countries like third world country cant offer education features like these
When I was at school our chemistry teacher did the same thing, but with a large piece of sodium in a glass dish about 18 inches across containing maybe 2 inches of water.
The sodium popped and crackled, then hit the side of the dish, where the heat broke the glass and the teacher's pants got drenched. 😁
now it is racist. 🤣
It´s OK but...how much is this Sodium cube? Perhaps it is not for sale to common people by the FBI or whatever or something similar in another country . Maybe the most of the high schools does not buy this product because of it is expensive.
"H gives pop sound by bringing flame near it"
Told by teachers so many times today actually heard it
#class 10 student
Wow really? In my school, we students have done this experiment individually in labs. It was super cool
@@prakriti3661 You're lucky dude !
In our schools teachers are too lazy to do that anyway 🙄
@@prakriti3661 actually we haven't attended even a single class in our school bcoz of this pandemic lockdown ...so we couldn't do this practically...
#class11student
#class7student
Reality : revolves around the water surface and is a slightly exothermic reaction
The way my teacher told me: Ka BOOM!!!
Yeah same !!!!
We have the same profile pic
@@Mr.Explicit Now that's a coincidence 😎
My teacher show me the reaction and its gone KABOOM
Ikr
If my teachers taught me chemistry like this I would never hated this subject
Fr
WHAT YALL DONT HAVE PRACTICALS
@Salma Mansour it's actually a good thing, in our last class a kid drank HCL🗿🗿🗿🗿
I'll never get how people can legitimately hate science. Or do you mean how schools just make you regurgitate stuff you're taught onto paper instead of actually showing you it?
Hate your teachers, not the subject.
let's test for hydrogen gas
test tube : POOOOOOOOOP
me : *surprised Pikachu face*
*pika pika*
@@Crochetique424 🤦♀️
smh
@@themaverick1891 Pickachu is a star of pokemon anime.
everybody know that pop sound in that reaction... did they?
I thought there would be a blast. 😂😂
Even I thought that it will be like blast 😂
Yes it will actually blast catching fire if the size had been 2-3 times larger
I myself personally experienced this in my teenage
I also thought that.😅
@sudhan katgaonkar its sodium and water man .one of the most reactive metal
Me too bro
Am I the only one that finds it weirdly satisfying to watch a metal knife cut through all that soft looking metal. I know it's strange, don't judge me. Lmao.
Yeah ,you are not the only one
Basic human nature
It like cutting clay
You are not alone 🤭
I wanna eat it
Great explanation. Nice video. Too bad I never studied chemistry in school and now I have to go to RUclips to find out. I love technology.
Chem is hard dude
Yeah true
@6iveksah god damn it, my chemistry knowledge and interest plummeted in high school when we got to thermodynamics and rotational motion :(
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I'll never understand RUclips 's Recommendation
U can't
Ikr😂😂
I want only kpop in RUclips recommendation ✌️✌️
Neither will I
No one ever in the universe will understand RUclips's recommendation .
This is far better than most other reaction videos on youtube. 🤷♀️
Try nile red my dude
Lol 😂😂😂
OK, that was clever.
Sodium : OHH you're approaching me?
Water : Na just chilling
Lmao, JoJo reference here!
Good one
Smooth, smooth
Notice how OHH is H2O
Na watero
1:50 idk why I played that pop sound for over like 50 times lmao
haha lol
1:42
i thought it was a dog barking lol
@@noodlesushi111 Me too😂🤣LOL
@@tkgiinfmkvb 1:41 😍
The best study video i've ever seen
This is the best chemistry lesson I have ever seen before 🤩
0:52 I was expecting an explosion there
me tooo:(
Loll yes. Maybe the books exaggerated it. *SODIUM REACTS VIGOROUSLY WITH WATER*
@@arwen3478 XD bruh!
The Na piece was quite small.. so there wasn't any explosion
lol yeah! I was told that when Na is dropped in water, the H2 gas released catches fire :(
I've been getting this in my recommendations for 3 days now. I've finally decided to watch it
I really wish this is how chemistry should have taught to us in india
Same here
I'm in India and this was shown to us in tenth grade
@@anvayaiyer5614 You are lucky then😃..cuz in most of the schools(including mine)chemistry is taught to students without conducting any experiment and they end up mugging the whole subject..
It was told in our school like this. And I am Indian☺️
This type experiments are shown in my school too! I am an India 🇮🇳😊
0:29 That's Satisfying though
That whistle at 1:40, and how it extinguished the candle, SOO satisfying
1:42 the way how a chemistry teacher blows the birthday candle
pfuuuuuu
Lol
🤣🤣
There was very little sodium
I remember we bought some sodium from market and put it in the class dustbin! We then in maths class putted some water in it and the dustbin got melted with flames! 😂😂😂
Then the teacher's reaction would have been priceless ... 😌
Someone had fun in school
Sadly I didn't have such an experience.. haha
What!!! I wonder what was the teachers reaction
The teacher would be like COME HERE!
This experiment is in my textbook... Love the way u teach
I'm here cause I'm doing my chemistry homework at midnight and can't remember what we were taught in our previous lessons.
😄
Sammme life sucks
Yup.... same here
Oh well, at least you're kinda cute lmao..😅
Andrew White that’s kind of creepy?! 🤔😕
While our Lab Assistants were like: **DON'T TOUCH IT!!**
**NOT EVEN THAT**
**NO YOU CAN'T DO EXPERIMENT IN A LAB**
**NO YOU CAN'T JUST ASK WHAT IS THAT IN THE FLASK**
**YOU KNOW YOU'RE SO ANNOYING RIGHT?**
**THOSE ARE VERY EXPENSIVE TOOLS YOU SHOULDN'T BE TOUCHING THEM**
Me and the boys: mix it mix it
Then u prolly from an Indian school
@@dimension-vb7ki so, ur not an Indian right?
@@sanika_dolse9753 yeah i am das why i know
every indian schools story lmaoo😂😂😂
Same. 😂😂😂
i think this was how we were
supposed to be taught chemistry and accept it we all as kids were interested for learning like thiss but yeahh thnx "the great indian graduation system" chemistry is my lesst fav sub of science now
Only if these videos were available in my high school days. Rather than mugging properties and reactions and hoping to retain them long enough until exams.
We had things to help us remember things for tests back before youtube videos. They were called books and the cool thing is, they still work great even without the Internet or even a computer or any electricity at all. Well, other than enough light to read by.
Who is watching this video after 9 years 😳😱
Me3
Me
Me
Me
Me
Flashback to times when I got an hours of scolding for throwing sodium metal into water during chem lab
Was fun times
That pop sound is probably one of the rarest thing on earth.
I like how youtube convinces people to watch random old videos first to gather their interest in recommended videos before making the society smarter
The pop sound was so cool!
1:41 pop
Listen to the sound at 0.5x speed
@@vishalchowdhury9658 omg it's saying pop 🤯💥
This video taught me more in 2 minutes than 11 years of school
I had a horrible chemistry teachers in high school that I hated the word. This is how it has to be taught.
Same with me in Mathematics 😀
Got this in my recommendationd after 9 whole years....
Never saw my teacher do this or teach us in this way
(by showing things practically)
my teacher actually did this experiment in high school, with both sodium and potassium. one of them actually exploded and cracked the glass
1:42 dat sound
Michael rosen: NoIcE
I just wanted to like it after 6 years
Hydrogen pop sound bruh
It's a test to check the presence of hydrogen
@@LyleACaraang the meme knowledge is strong with you😅
During lock down RUclips is our great helper in every stage...thanks for this video feeling like we are in school laboratory..😊😊😊 love from india
Yt recommendation + 8 year old video + science topic = 🔥🔥🔥
Still a better love story than twilight.
PitchSkullBlack true af 😂
@@themaverick1891 why are you alive yet?
@@aarohansharma4551 Because I want to live. Why are you still alive?
@@themaverick1891 I think, therefore I am
@@aarohansharma4551 So does everyone.
This must be the best reaction video on youtube i have ever seen.
Everyone talking how they should have practical like this,
Inorganic Chemistry: Am I a joke to you
Period table: am I a joke to you
Explosive: am I a joke to you
Cost: am I a joke to you
Safety: I am out 🌚
Not sure where everyone went to school, but this is how we were taught in NZ 25+ years ago. We were shown the sodium water reaction live by our teacher who took a chunk of it and dropped it in a puddle outside. I didn't realise NZ was so ahead of it's time.
That's exactly how they did back in Mount St. Michael Academy in the Bronx when I was there back in the day. Our chemistry teacher aka the football coach did exactly that, dropped it in a puddle.
🌺Thank You🙏. This is a very helpful video to me as as a student😃
Sodium : 'HI OXYGEN, DO YOU WANT TO JOIN ME AND BROMINE'
Oxygen : 'NaBrO'
lol
Fire extinguished with a 'pop' sound. This was given in my textbook... finally I heard it
1:41 this is it, this is what i needed to start my day.
2:05 Thats what i learned in school .😂
Indian education system😑😑
The titration experiment. Lol
Yesss
*This is something interesting than my whole chemistry book!!*
Please make some other videos related to chemistry. I am so excited for seeing other elements reaction. I think this is what the best method of teaching.
If chemistry was taught like this.. now it should have been my favourite subject.
The ancestor of Reaction videos :)
I am in class 10 and this 9 year old video has made my concepts clear
I never thought Sodium can dance around so proffesionally
Who’s here during quarantine cuz your chemistry teacher asked you to watch this 😂 😂
I'm watching it coz I hav test tmrw
@@nsgopalakrishna3929 I am just watching because it was in my reccomadation
He taught both combined chapters of science in just a single video, those who are in tenth can understand it way better!
If every reaction taught like this in school ,it will be very easy to remember
School : just read the Molecular mass of sodium and go home
التعليم النظري فقط في المدارس :
تعليم فاشل
مضيعة للعمر
مضيعة للمال
استهزاء بالناس
استخفاف بالعقول
____
هذا يغضب الله
_____
في دين الإسلام
الله أمر بأداء الأمانة
على أكمل وجه
والمدرس أمين على تلاميذه
First time literally saw sodium. Levels of teaching chemistry.
I needed all this in 10th standard. And here youtube recommended me this after I've completed my graduation and working as a Software engineer. Don't know I should be happy that I got to know "few things" or to be sad that it took me so long to know "few things".
0:58 sodium running for it's life but it died, you will never be forgotten 👍👍👍
I was so bored while studying trends in the periodic table and this video gave me a reason to study
Now I think Chemistry is the most interesting and fascinating among all the other subjects.
It looks like MaGic!!
Ma is not a metal...
Sodium is very explosive and gives highly exothermic reaction with water and liberates hydrogen gas
Oohhhhhhh
More interesting than school.i hope he will be my teacher ❤️
DIVYANKA GILL.
The most memorable chemistry classes are where things blow up.
Copyrighted by TheFineBros
Ayy lmao
Looks like my teacher was right, sodium does react bad with water.
This looks so cool, even though I have no idea about chemical stuff tbh
1:00
Na: (Just chilling and swirls around)This is nice........oh wait!!, I'm melting, IM MELTINGGGG. LET ME OUT! LET ME OUT! (blurgblurghblughe)
Hello I am under the water please help here too much water uaslkdadasd
@@smerdyakov_11
Na: (Evaporates)
Na: Ah! I'm FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
Brings back memories.
Oh wow ..I saw multiple times the reaction of sodium with water written but it's wayyy more fascinating watching the experiment instead.👌💥
No one in the galaxy:
Literally no one:
Tony stark : finally someone talk in english
I remember how my teacher's never showed us this experiment but instead forced us to remember the steps by reading notes oh and the "pop sound"
Amazing teaching!
1:41 that satisfying sound
I miss my old days of chemistry practicals in school...
Thanks bro it's so useful for our class group
1:00 "I am moving up and down side to side like a roller coaster"
Does anyone get my F1 (lando norris) reference
Nyooooommmm
Yeah I get you
No, but I trust it was a banger.
Hey this is Dustin, you’re getting smarter everyday
I remember this being demonstrated at school. But that was over 40 years ago.
All those people saying that they wish they had been shown it, rather than told about it, makes me sad for the education system.
1:41 that's how they recorded laser sounds in star wars
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Plz see don't ignore 😟
🤣 🤣
@@loveithateit8520
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See till the end
@@annesank1064 stop self promotion i thought it was something related to the above video
@@rojinraj
I just want to viral this vedio
This experiments should be shown in lab. In many schools including mine, teachers just tell us to memorize them
Just finished my last chemistry exam for high school last week and it's too bad I just find out about this channel now. Maybe I'll stick around if I get into a chemistry course in college.
I literally saw for the first time that how hydrogen gas burns with a pop sound ! ❤️
It explodes like a bomb when u heat Na with water or water vapours, I did it in lab & I am just about to burn my friends hair.
Oh!! I imagined the pop sound so wrong till now. Thanks to this video.
1:42 happy diwali...😆
Coming 9 years later in my recommendations. If it had came earlier, I had got full marks in my chemistry exam.
I wish my school teacher teaches like THIS...
THIS IS THE RIGHT WAY TO TEACH CHEMISTRY!
0:58 my sister watches with me: is that the MoOn?