@@SSJ0016 Ah, yes, RUclips doesn't show those anymore to shelter our fragile egos from the reality of this harsh and brutal world... In the midst of all this bullshit hypocrisy, I want to thank you specifically for your honesty. 😏
So is it the make up of air that makes it this quality or the heat? Obviously heat correlates to density but so can surrounding compounds in the air. I’m sure I can and probably will look it up right after this but if sodium was in a much cooler temperature it would stabilize similarly? (Mainly slightly denser because of it being colder but for the most part the same) or would it resemble other metals?
Sodium is a group one metal, and the metals in this group tend to be softer than most metals It can be shaped because malleablility is a property of metals Hope this helped!
@@rondaward1116 I believe that all alkali metals ( the group that sodium is in) are incredibly reactive, though another metal in a different group, indium , is also soft and not nearly as reactive, which you can actually chew, Nile red did a video on chewing it.
In one of my high school chemistry classes we were once shown a video demonstration on sodium - a professor had gotten permission to deploy a fairly large amount of sodium into an acidic industrial pond of some sort with an aim to raise the pH. A few Pringles can sized logs of sodium into the water... mighty impressive display. And then a chunk of potassium... Need to hunt that down some time, wouldn't mind rewatching it.
This reminds me of my old Chemistry teacher! He's awesome! He showed us sodium metal, submerged in the oil. Told us all about the dangerous reactions with water and air.... While he held the metal in his fingers after taking it out from the oil. He is a fearless Chemist. He retired when I finished grade 10. He was already partially blind in one eye and had his fair share of scritches and scratches from teaching.
Once you reach university level, the fearlessness of the chemists is hilarious. The older professors will tell the student to always wear gloves and lab coats while handling acids, acetone etc with their bare hands. They know what is truly harmful and what will just dry out their hands a little 😂😂😂
@@sophroniel Nah water is a compound. It is a totally different substance, it has nothing to do with its constituents element O2 and H2 which has entirely different properties than H2O, that's what a compound is.
@@sophronielDiferent constituents can alter the properties of the resulting element, let me provide a good example: Table salt. Table salt it's made of Sodium, but it's properties cancel and change with the other component to give it its new ones
I do research in Chem and they often store alkali (first group) metals in kerosene (lithium, sodium, potassium). It can be taken off (dissolved) with hexane.
I remember this going boom during my chem class while I was still in Secondary school. Some dumb idiot decided to put an egg sized alkaline metal in a basin filled with water. Everyone in the lab had tinnitus and the fire department was almost called.
@siyasiya8425 Yup.... it really happened it was one of the three craziest things that happened at the science building that year; the escaped monitor lizard meant for dissection in Biology class (different class) and the.... makeshift mini cannon (also different class)
Sodium metals are kept in kerosine oil because they are highly reactive metal which reacts highly with the gaseous or moisture present in the atmosphere
Bruh I remember my grad chem teacher once was demonstrating crystallization method and forgot she was dealing with sodium and accidentally threw a few pieces off the tray in the sink along with water. The whole sink exploded with splash. (Not harmful just the water was all over the place)😂
@@s3dghostActually, if you put metallic sodium inside a flask full of chlorine gas, the sodium will burn with a intense yellow flame producing white fumes of sodium chloride, or table salt. 😉
It’s really dangerous. Once I was doing element spotting. The glass I dipped had some sodium and overheated. As I dipped it. The flask broke into pieces a big blast.
- Is that really sodium?
- Na
Nice one
- Is that sodium oxobromate?
- NaBrO
HA
@@blakksheep736my teacher pulled that on us last year
These comments are one in a million
Sodium chewing gum would be a pretty unique torture device
“Torture” for who? The janitor that has to clean up brain matter? 😅
IT'S NOT TABLE SALT!!
you are onto something, this is revolutionary
why
@@AaaaKrovushkasodium reacts violently to water it even explodes with a small drop of water
That sudden urge to pick it up and chew it 💀
Sodium+water->sodium hydroxide+hydrogen
Sodium+hydrochloric acid->sodium chloride+hydrogen
Just revising chemistry module 2 ignore me
Also Indium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium and Lithium.
Video title:- Sodium is reactive
My brain:- *CHEW IT*
my hungry ass could never be a chemist 💀
Indium is also a chewy metal and its non toxic. It also won't explode in your mouth.
@@tomek470this, Chewing sodium can be a little… _spicy_
@@Deriko31 _spicy_
@@Deriko31 but what if i like spicy things? 🤔🤤
@@chainsawguyyy explosive experience
That's the hardest butter I've seen lol
Nah my butter even harder when i freeze it
Forbidden cheese*
Might you have not cut a frozen butter 😈
My natural mayo after drying 💀
@@Lucky-vu6hw i have.. the butter was frozen but the knife was amber red hot so it was stil easy lmao
Sodium, the forbidden butter.
"Just like butter" *procedes to struggle*
hahahah bro is not the hater
Yea. Like butter !
I struggle with butter like this too😂😂
More like clay
Finally someone
My mind: *"PUT THIS IN WATER"* 💀
💥
Chemistry was always a fun class.
My mind tells me to eat it
Same lol
@@giandanielrivera3416 your intrusive thoughts are also trying to kill you?
"Now that you've learned about this fantastic metal sodium, it's time for the taste test."
Its mouthwateri-*fucking explodes*
I don't recommend that you lick it until you see how it reacts to water.
That’s the whole joke that flew across your head@@becsap9151
most normal nile Red thought xd
*explodes*
"Now that you know more about this element, it's time to explain the exact same thing again" 😂
instant downvote
@@SSJ0016 Ah, yes, RUclips doesn't show those anymore to shelter our fragile egos from the reality of this harsh and brutal world...
In the midst of all this bullshit hypocrisy, I want to thank you specifically for your honesty. 😏
The masculine urge to throw the entire block into the ocean
Ka-beeeewm!
@@WillusKenny ohhhh deyregonta hafta glew yew back together…IN HELL
Did it
Nah, throw it in a toilet instead!
@enriqueamaya3883Christian Missionary caught in 4K📷🤡🌚
If you put it in water it has an…explosive reaction. I tried it with a similar metal (Potassium) and blew up my sink 😂.
Cleverrr lol
Potassium is much more dangerous than sodium 😅
@@hughjass9329 yep, learned that the hard way
Where can you find that if you don’t mind me asking?
😂😂😂
Never ever throw this in water unless your ready for unforeseen accidents
Unforeseen consequences
When the life is halved
My middle school science teacher said that's how she would go dynamite fishing
Throw in water! Throw in water! Throw in water!!!
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-Is that Sodium Oxobromate?
-NaBrO
"Cut it like butter"
**Proceeds to struggle**
Famous last words “Ooh this looks edible”
"It cuts like butter" Proceeds out the world sharpest knife and still struggles
Like a dull knife through cold butter
It's more like semi soft cheese
*cold butter
Clearly you’ve never baked before
So is it the make up of air that makes it this quality or the heat? Obviously heat correlates to density but so can surrounding compounds in the air. I’m sure I can and probably will look it up right after this but if sodium was in a much cooler temperature it would stabilize similarly? (Mainly slightly denser because of it being colder but for the most part the same) or would it resemble other metals?
I fr thought that sodium block was in water at the beginning and had a HEART ATTACK
The forbidden playdough.
He just want to lend out his electron and be done with it, although he does want something in return; usually there's a small charge.
WORDPLAY BABY
That's a nice chunk! I like the tactically placed holes for lifting with pliers.
For filming reasons. 😂
Smooth like butter, Like a sodium under cover..
Gonna pop like trouble when exposed to moisture in the air...💜
Army🎉🎉🎉
You tend to think of metal as being sturdy.
Mercury and gold: “am I joke to you”
Most metals aren't sturdy, we just are more familiar with the sturdy ones.... because they are sturdy.
"Just like butter"
A really hard and frozen block of butter
A really explosive piece of butter
This is about my sixth short on sodium metal this week. I guess it’s sodium week 🤷🏻♂️.
Did you see the one where he mixed sodium and potassium?
Next week is potassium week, K?
@@artstocker60Na....
@@lazydamselK....
@@nishant5655NaH BrO
"It cuts like butter"
In my mind: sweet like butter ...criminal undercover 😬
Mom: we have NileRed at home
Nile red at home:
bro,every genz science youtuber is not nile red
Sodium is a group one metal, and the metals in this group tend to be softer than most metals
It can be shaped because malleablility is a property of metals
Hope this helped!
it’s alkali metal
@@AaaaKrovushkayes, it's also a Group 1 metal
Ah so I have to find one that won’t explode, or melt when I chew it
@@rondaward1116 I believe that all alkali metals ( the group that sodium is in) are incredibly reactive, though another metal in a different group, indium , is also soft and not nearly as reactive, which you can actually chew, Nile red did a video on chewing it.
I'm legit jealous because I want to chew it too didn't someone say it's like chewing cold gum?
In one of my high school chemistry classes we were once shown a video demonstration on sodium - a professor had gotten permission to deploy a fairly large amount of sodium into an acidic industrial pond of some sort with an aim to raise the pH. A few Pringles can sized logs of sodium into the water... mighty impressive display. And then a chunk of potassium...
Need to hunt that down some time, wouldn't mind rewatching it.
The sight of the sheer amount of it makes me happy
This reminds me of my old Chemistry teacher! He's awesome!
He showed us sodium metal, submerged in the oil. Told us all about the dangerous reactions with water and air.... While he held the metal in his fingers after taking it out from the oil. He is a fearless Chemist.
He retired when I finished grade 10.
He was already partially blind in one eye and had his fair share of scritches and scratches from teaching.
Once you reach university level, the fearlessness of the chemists is hilarious. The older professors will tell the student to always wear gloves and lab coats while handling acids, acetone etc with their bare hands. They know what is truly harmful and what will just dry out their hands a little 😂😂😂
Danger Play-Doh
My brain - Study about it 🤓
My heart - Eat it 🤤
Real
My mind : "EAT IT"
Same here🙁
Kabooommm
@@pratikugalmugale9982Kabooommm
try drinking water after
@@MarioLaMaximyour saliva is enough to cause a reaction
You can substitute the oil for water, it keeps the sodium pristine for much longer!
😂
💀
💀😂
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Lol😅😅
Another fun quality of sodium is that when it comes into contact with water it goes boom
I was waiting for him to drop it in water 💀
That is what's known as a house leveling amount of sodium metal. Holy shit.
Damn buddy I don't know what kind of butter you're trying to cut through but it definitely shouldn't be that hard to get into😂
Maybe refrigerated
@@simon-patrickjohnsonin liquid nitrogen, maybe
@@youtubehandlesareridiculousI keep butter in the freezer and gets harder than this sodium
@Deriko31 you use frozen butter? Who not just refrigerate so you don't have to chop up a block everytime you want butter lol
Hey ... "I can't believe it's not butter "
That knife cut through that metal like a steak from Applebee's.
Just remember, it explodes in water
So basically Sodium is the 'not like the other girls' character in teen dramas...😅
K
@@Blue_Nadesthat’s potassium
@@table2.0 k also comes under this genre
@@Blue_NadesNa
@@user-us4ss2wd9t Fr
Forbidden steak
Amazing video ❤
The forbidden cheese
It also reacts in a volatile manner when exposed to water. I had a science experiment with the whole class and we broke a fish tank. Fun times.
Sodium has two girlfriend
Oxygen and water thats why it catches fire when it goes to argue with them.
Poor fellas😮.
When you realice that water has oxygen with it. I guess elements are into some weird stuff
"water" is made of oxygen and hydrogen tho.... your comment doesn't make sense
@@sophroniel Nah water is a compound. It is a totally different substance, it has nothing to do with its constituents element O2 and H2 which has entirely different properties than H2O, that's what a compound is.
@@sophronielDiferent constituents can alter the properties of the resulting element, let me provide a good example: Table salt. Table salt it's made of Sodium, but it's properties cancel and change with the other component to give it its new ones
Wtf is wrong with me, i corrected my it's to its then my brain automatically "corrected it" back to it's
I don't know why but I honestly find being able to cut and twist a freaking block of metal like Metallic Thinking Putty insanely satisfying.
Me waiting for it to catch fire.....👁️
Why does this mad lad have a 15 gram slab of pure sodium omfg 😂😂
You ask the right questions
I do research in Chem and they often store alkali (first group) metals in kerosene (lithium, sodium, potassium). It can be taken off (dissolved) with hexane.
lmao I love your little stab holes to pick it up
- can I eat it
-Na
I remember this going boom during my chem class while I was still in Secondary school. Some dumb idiot decided to put an egg sized alkaline metal in a basin filled with water. Everyone in the lab had tinnitus and the fire department was almost called.
😅😅😅
@siyasiya8425 Yup.... it really happened it was one of the three craziest things that happened at the science building that year; the escaped monitor lizard meant for dissection in Biology class (different class) and the.... makeshift mini cannon (also different class)
@@thaumielessa5051wtf
Why do want to take a Bite of it
lol i was about to ask him what happens if he licks it?
I take bite. I hungy..
I do think that codyslab did say that it feels weird on the tounge on an episode
@@WheelerScientific if you want to bite a soft metal and not sure of poisoning, try indium.
Ok
I have never seen such a huge chunk of sodium, like I always saw only these tiny thingys
im convinced ive seen 10 sodium metal shorts all exactly the same
Where are you getting your butter?
One of the most essential electrolyte in our body(medically)😊
thats sodium CHLORIDE
Yes yes, let’s add a poisonous gas to cause an explosive metal to help our bodies. 🤣@@nerdywolverine8640
@nerdywolverine8640 sodium, potassium and chloride are the three main electrolytes, sodium chloride is salt
Sodium metals are kept in kerosine oil because they are highly reactive metal which reacts highly with the gaseous or moisture present in the atmosphere
For your information the white liquid use to store sodium is paraffin oil
Cut it in oil so you keep the shininess
will still dull in sheen much like lead,scratch lead it shines with nice luster but oxidizing creates lead oxide.
Bruh I remember my grad chem teacher once was demonstrating crystallization method and forgot she was dealing with sodium and accidentally threw a few pieces off the tray in the sink along with water. The whole sink exploded with splash. (Not harmful just the water was all over the place)😂
“it will react to the air and moisture… in the air.”
idk why it made me cackle
"Foul Tarnished, In search of the Elden Ring. Emboldened by the flame of ambition. Someone must extinguish thy flame. Let it be Margit the Fell!"
Reason i am not allowed in chemistry lab is i will birn the entire school in minutes😂
I want to eat it but i will explode
huge gains, fast! jk
I saw it 9 times before I realized the loop.
I was waiting for him to chuck it in a jug of water.
It looks chewy 🤤
Forbidden chewing gum
underrated channel
Thank you!
@@WheelerScientific yw
@@frickeface7382 blud made a new whole language
@@WheelerScientificwhat the hell?
Why i am so satisfied with this
The armored cheese
Great for making gaskets with 😅
I mean….
💀
Really they make gaskets with sodium?? 😮😮
I thought i was with graphite/ghaphene iono 🤷🏻♀️...
How can chlorine and sodium turn into table salt lol i love chemistry
Simple chemical reaction
@@scottprather5645it was a rhetorical question, that you didn’t even answer correctly as a non-rhetorical
Nacl is a by product of the reaction of acid with metal.... They dont just dump em together to get salt....
@@s3dghostActually, if you put metallic sodium inside a flask full of chlorine gas, the sodium will burn with a intense yellow flame producing white fumes of sodium chloride, or table salt. 😉
@@gnappibr1if u add ammonia to some bleach u get some yellow gas, it has the color of mustard, u can even call it mustard gas
For a second I was like “Is this the one you can chew like bubble gum?” Then quickly remembered what happens when Sodium gets wet
I have seen this video nearly 20 times whenever i seatch for chemistry chapters🥶
If you put it in water it helps with the tarnishing.
Lol
Bam ... Yep tarnished
And lose a few fingers while it happens....
You should try to clean it with some water and soap until it's shiny 😊
I wanna pull a fun silly prank where i tell someone tht this strange metal is so soft they can chew it. They chew it, and begin combusting internally
Why my mouth is watering 😭
The perfect loop doesn't exi__
Actualul its bad
This is below average and I've seen plenty of good loops
"now we have explained sodium metal, let's explain sodium metal" yeah, bad loop
Yeah nah, it's not especially good.. I'm sure he'll get better if he tries tho
The forbidden butter 🧈
‘I’m not like other metals, I react dangerously to air and water’
I'm like sodium metal u are water, everytime I'm near you I feel like I'm gonna explode
I felt a pucker when he started twisting that block of sodium
It’s really dangerous. Once I was doing element spotting. The glass I dipped had some sodium and overheated. As I dipped it. The flask broke into pieces a big blast.
Oh yeah and it goes BOOOOM when it touches water.
“Like butter”
Sodium metal: THE REAL POP ROCKS
Literally learned about this in science today. What a coincidence
New assassin idea: coated sodium metal pills made to look like someone’s medications
Finally I have seen sodium
He has voice like exactly Gotham Chess.
Sodium and potassium are very soft . They are exceptional metals
“The sodium metal gets a little quirky here…”
“Yo can I have a piece of gum bro?”
ah, the earth paté i was looking for