I work in an industrial distillation setting. We recently had to use nitric acid (forgot the concentration). After we finished pumping in the acid into one of our tanks to clean some residue, we foolishly didn't realize that there was residual water in one of the steel-braided hoses. The moment the water hit the acid, all the liquid around the hose instantly vaporized, the hose began expanding lightly, and one of the operators foolishly loosened one of the ears of a cap to an already-opened relief valve, and the moment one of the ears was undone, the pressure launched the safety cap towards the wall, and black/orange, steaming sludge violently launched out of the relief like a gun. It didn't last long, and thankfully no one was injured. It certainly scared the bonkers out of us though. The mission was accomplished, but at the cost of our fright lol.
guys acids don't accept any electrons... at all... they are proton donors. you guys are thinking of oxidising agents. oxidising agents cause substances to lose electrons
Unusual fact: the three listed acids deemed the most stable have the most atoms. Uric and Citric have 16, and Carborane has more than 20. The unstable ones have fewer atoms (hydrofluoric acid has 5, perchloric has 6, fluoroantimonic has 10). The difficulty in breaking so many chemical bonds likely plays a role. Fluorine is the most reactive element, and HF (hydrofluorine) will react with and destroy pretty much ANYTHING.
Number of bonds or number of atoms does not make such a huge difference. It all has to do with how eager the molecule is to donate one hydrogen ion (a proton) to another molecule. The easier that particular bond is broken the stronger the acid
With hydrochloric acid, I recall learning in school that the strength of the acid is also dependent on how much water it's mixed with. So if it's in a lot of water, you can basically hold it in your bare hand, but the smallest amount of water added to HCl will have its corrosive capabilities at its max strength and will cause severe burns.
Well no shit Sherlock because you are basically just touching water. At my university we have 18M sulfuric acid (about 98% purity) and even that's absolutely nuts. People like to exaggerate of course but it certainly isn't anything to mess with, taking a whiff of it can destroy your lungs. We also have lots of diluted acids like HCl and nitric acid, at most it makes your hand feel tingly or irritated/itchy.
Warning: never add water to a strong acid. Instead, do the opposite: add the strong acid, drop by drop, to the water. If you do it wrong, and add water to the strong acid, it's likely to explode all over you.
teflon frying pand actually suck as containers they have a bit of metal dust for increase in thermal conductivity and when i boil acids in them, they eat through it after 3 runs!
the clip at 6:13 is not actually a spoon in acid, its a spoon made of gallium dipped in a glass of lukewarm water. gallium is a non-toxic metal with a melting point of around 30 degrees Celsius meaning it can melt in the palm of your hand
fluoroanitmonic acid actually melts through normal glass and would have to be held in a PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) container or better known as Teflon.
Brain ain't acid but most sticky,i had brains and wel most of what a human are made of spredded over me when i was soldier in the 90's on battlefield and brains is just sticky, this battle was the worst since WW 2 Stalingrad and Berlin,a hellish battlefield that dwarfes all war that was and exist after Korea and Vietnam. So i know human inside so to speak,but i thought fluss acid was the strongest, because nothing to do whatever you do,only a syringe from a doctor can stop corrosiv destruction on a body
A quick thing to ahow how powerful some of these are-at my workplace we have 32% hydrochloric acid, which we use for acidification and a couple of manual tests. Being the idiot I am, i decided to take a sniff of the acid straight out of the bottle. Not a good idea, knocked my head back and my sinuses burned like hell. The acid fumes ever so slightly so even small amounts can still be smelled-and you feel it before you smell it lol
6:15 - I immediately notice that the clip used was of Galium Spoon melting in warm water. I can clearly see it melting and has nothing to do with Trifilic acid
Uric acid: am stronk Citric acid: am more stronk Hydrofluoric acid: no i am more stronk Nitric acid: no i am more stronk Sulfuric acid: no i am more stronk i am found on venus hydrochloric acid: no i am more stronk im in the human stomach Chlorosulfuric acid: bro what i am more stronk Perchloric acid: no i am more stronk Triflic acid: sounds like 3 also am more stronk Carborane acids: no i am more stronk Magic acid: GUYS IM MADE OF 2 ACIDS SO IM MORE STRONK Fluoroantimonic acid: sorry what did i miss
That vodka message at the end of the video was a joke right? I'm ridiculous and borderline superstitious for needing someone to confirm this obvious fact. But please do lol. Oh also I'm an alcohol by default for this lmao
@@thearmyofiron The least the pKa, the more hydronium ion will be in the solution and the more the acid will be stronger. Hydronium ions strongly reacts with pretty much everything in high concentration because it is very unstable( it "wants to get rid" of one of its proton). Plus the anion produced by the dissolution of the acid can make the solution even more reactive. So basically it just dissolve (allegorically) most molecules by reacting with them. This is my understansing of it btw i am not a professional chemist. Anglish is not my native lauguage so i might have make a few translation mistakes too.
So basically Fluoroantimonic acid is like my Ex. It reacts violently, can't stand moisture in the air, eats through everything but when it comes to cooking an omelete she simply can't hold a material made of teflon aka a frying pan. *interesting*
6:13 that's not acid. That's hot water melting a gallium spoon. I forget which youtube channel did that. Maybe Action Lab or Red Nile. Anyway, acid wouldn't be so colorless.
If they were concentrated enough, you would notice by the smell or viscosity. Some of these images are not of the acid (or any acid) being discussed. The melting spoon, for example, is probably just a spoon made of a bismuth alloy called Wood's metal that has a low melting point in warm water (>70 °C).
@@HamzaTariq-xb2vw Sorry dude the acid he used was fake. It was a much weaker and different acid in crystal form. The acid is super hard to make completely illegal to posses. Real Fluoroantimonic acid can literally melt trough walls and floors like in the alien movies.
My take on the sulfuric acid part especially: Toxicity is not the same as acidity which is not the same as corrosiveness. Toxicity is damage to your body on biological levels due to your cells dying inside, not because of chemicals destroying your cells. For example, hydrochloric acid is not toxic, chloride ions are normally fine to have in your body, its literally the acid thats in your stomach. Yes that's mentioned in the video, but the other more important reason why your stomach doesn't burn itself is that stomach acid is not very concentrated and therefore isn't corrosive. Acidity (or strength of acid) is just the proportion of hydrogen ions that can be made from dissolving a proportion of acid, and has nothing to do with corrosiveness. (search acid dissociation constant) Corrosiveness is due to high *concentrations* of hydrogen ions. Even if you have the strongest acid in the world, if you only add a tiny drop of it to a giant beaker of water, it can't corrode anything because of low concentration. By the way, sulfuric acid is usually bought in concentrated form. If you try to dissolve concentrated sulfuric acid in water like how the video shows it, it will literally boil and splash all over the place (and probably onto you) *edit: hydrochloric acid toxicity note the acid in hydrochloric acid is just hydrogen ions, wont chemically burn you if you dont have it too concentrated. the chloride in hydrochloric acid is literally table salt chloride
“In the 1960s, James B. Conan decided to combine two acids into one” 6 year old me in the bathroom mixing soap, shampoo, toothpaste, water: *first time?*
I once mixed all the chemicals in my bathroom sink cabinet into a cup and it started bubbling and emitting fumes. In my 9 year old panicked state, I quickly poured it down the bathroom drain with water. I was convinced there would be a sewage monster coming out of my drain shortly so I went to bed and didn't tell my parents.
It really does tho. Sugar breaks down enamel easily, and as a liquid in soda it reaches a lot of surface area, including areas that a toothbrush won't reach. I brush twice daily but as a regular soda drinker, I've had more cavities then teeth.
@@TheDreadedJuggernaut i dont understand this, i dont drink soda too often but i still only had two cavities and that was when i first went to the doctor at 6 years old
@@notconnor01 Soda isn't the only thing that can give you cavities, it's just likely the #1 reason for it. It's acidic, high in sugar, contains gumming agents, and is a fluid. Ask any dentist and they'll tell you even sugar free is terrible for your teeth.
Everyone is impressed with the acids and I just wanna know how the hell those test tubes aren't melting Edit: Where did this many likes came from Lol Thanks I've read all your replys and searched a little so now I know 😁 Thank you
Most acids don't really react with glass, which is why we use it in test tubes and beakers. Some acids like Hydrofloric acid react with glass and eat it, in that case we use Teflon or other materials as containers.
Can you eat a lemon, RAW?
or dis amzn.to/3dFaUG8
Yes
I eat lemon for dinner
No
I can eat you raw. Daddy Slav
That i can’t
How else you eat a lemon, cook it/boil it/ deepfry it?
fluoroantimonic acid: i'm the most powerful acid
teflon: we don't do that here
Teflon joins
Fluoroantimonic leaves the chat
Helium hydride joins the chat
Tiberium has joined the server
@Alexander nine é
And the funny fact is Teflon is black
This background music sounds like the acid did a horrific crimes
No one has a clean record not even acid 😂
It did tho...
Yea bhahddff lol
There were several cases where acid was thrown at people and it entirely burnt their skin. So yeah, acid did horrific crimes.
the video somewhat inform me to be aware
I work in an industrial distillation setting. We recently had to use nitric acid (forgot the concentration). After we finished pumping in the acid into one of our tanks to clean some residue, we foolishly didn't realize that there was residual water in one of the steel-braided hoses. The moment the water hit the acid, all the liquid around the hose instantly vaporized, the hose began expanding lightly, and one of the operators foolishly loosened one of the ears of a cap to an already-opened relief valve, and the moment one of the ears was undone, the pressure launched the safety cap towards the wall, and black/orange, steaming sludge violently launched out of the relief like a gun. It didn't last long, and thankfully no one was injured. It certainly scared the bonkers out of us though. The mission was accomplished, but at the cost of our fright lol.
scaryyy
Acid: just minding its own business and accepting electrons
Human: scary shit
The strongest acids are not just casually accepting electrons anymore. They can be so strong that they rip them right out of whatever they meet.
@@Carebear_Pooh thats robbery
Nice
guys acids don't accept any electrons... at all... they are proton donors.
you guys are thinking of oxidising agents. oxidising agents cause substances to lose electrons
@@cameronvaughn6247 being a proton donor exactly means accepting electrons. Search up Lewis concept of acid and base...
These acids: *literally melt the world*
Teflon: "Pathetic"
Lmao yes!
Yes
Glass: am I a joke to you
@@pwyt9890 the last one probably can melt glass too
Walter White and Jesse Pinkman have entered the chat.
fluoroantimonic acid: -i’m the most powerful acid on earth, nothing can stop me-
pan: *hold my egg*
Oil*
@@Alex-fq8ld r/wooosh
@@leeviparker4143 r/walmart
By that I finished watching emkay video and see you fucker wooshing me
@@Alex-fq8ld The USA army: *ALLOW US TO INTRODUCE OURSELVES*
Unusual fact: the three listed acids deemed the most stable have the most atoms. Uric and Citric have 16, and Carborane has more than 20. The unstable ones have fewer atoms (hydrofluoric acid has 5, perchloric has 6, fluoroantimonic has 10). The difficulty in breaking so many chemical bonds likely plays a role. Fluorine is the most reactive element, and HF (hydrofluorine) will react with and destroy pretty much ANYTHING.
Number of bonds or number of atoms does not make such a huge difference. It all has to do with how eager the molecule is to donate one hydrogen ion (a proton) to another molecule. The easier that particular bond is broken the stronger the acid
The music makes me feel like the acid is coming to get me
Zrock 2Timez - hey yeah.. wtf i felt it too.. fck
oh god same
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣LMAO
Acids around the world have locked onto you. One day… 😰
fluoroantimonic acid: i will eat you when youre asleep
School nurse: here's an ice pack
Lmao
why don't you smile
She would give Me crocine-
Blink 💖💖
@@neo.3 😂😂
With hydrochloric acid, I recall learning in school that the strength of the acid is also dependent on how much water it's mixed with. So if it's in a lot of water, you can basically hold it in your bare hand, but the smallest amount of water added to HCl will have its corrosive capabilities at its max strength and will cause severe burns.
Well no shit Sherlock because you are basically just touching water. At my university we have 18M sulfuric acid (about 98% purity) and even that's absolutely nuts. People like to exaggerate of course but it certainly isn't anything to mess with, taking a whiff of it can destroy your lungs. We also have lots of diluted acids like HCl and nitric acid, at most it makes your hand feel tingly or irritated/itchy.
Warning: never add water to a strong acid. Instead, do the opposite: add the strong acid, drop by drop, to the water. If you do it wrong, and add water to the strong acid, it's likely to explode all over you.
plastic is the insulator of acid..coz all of acid chem placed on plastic bottles..
Do you know the difference between pka and ph? It's like density and mass.
68th 👍
The ultimate strongest: soap in eyes
soap is base, wait, top strongest bases ever
@@MRSLAV I was going to suggest that
Great idea
@@MRSLAV JUST DO IT !!!
MR SLAV yeesssss do it
The music makes me feel like I am watching a horror movie of acids
Was about to say 😂😂
Yeah, sort of horror.
Yep
Yeah and gosh im actually scared cause im watching this at 2:30am rn
Same
Well that was a long advertisement for Teflon frying pans lmao
Since Chemours is poisoning the western European countryside with Teflon byproducts :( they have a reason to promote Teflon :/
This comment is underrated lol
And a anti drinking PSA
teflon frying pand actually suck as containers
they have a bit of metal dust for increase in thermal conductivity and when i boil acids in them, they eat through it after 3 runs!
Lol very funny comment
the clip at 6:13 is not actually a spoon in acid, its a spoon made of gallium dipped in a glass of lukewarm water. gallium is a non-toxic metal with a melting point of around 30 degrees Celsius meaning it can melt in the palm of your hand
Fluorantimonic acid: *I fear no materials...but that thing...*
**Non-Stick Pan joined the world**
*It scares me*
🤣🤣
LOL
Underated
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
Cara com a foto do muca lul
7 y old me with the potion i made in the bathroom : are you challenging me
lmfao
LOL XD
Potion of teflon
With shampoo, handwash, mouthwash and toothpaste. Maybe some shaving cream too lol
That was chemical x
Almost all of these: a complicated scientific name
Then there’s magic acid
I honestly expected that to be a bit of a meme name, and pertain to LSD or similar.
names are not complicated they are mostly just two chemicals combined togeather
@@andrijanemanjic4522 yea I wanted to say the same
And good old vodka!
Holy Namjoon give jimin some jams its called meth
Number 1: McDonalds Sprite
the sparkling water just hurts everyones tongue
'Strongest acid ever'
Glass: sorry, I don't speak *melting*
Lmao😂
Gas mask it went through lots of melting and stuff already
*there is another*
fluoroanitmonic acid actually melts through normal glass and would have to be held in a PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) container or better known as Teflon.
Spoon in thumbnail was definitely a gallium spoon
"Still not as corrosive as vodka on a liver"
*ANGRY COMMUNIST NOISES*
?
*Ussr Anthem starts playing
@@mastkedghosts668 yes comrade
Woah I didn't know China drank vodka. Thanks for the enlightenment.
@@Kristenkaremaly_ ?
"Strongest acids in the world."
Brain: Stick a finger in it.
True lol
Brain ain't acid but most sticky,i had brains and wel most of what a human are made of spredded over me when i was soldier in the 90's on battlefield and brains is just sticky, this battle was the worst since WW 2 Stalingrad and Berlin,a hellish battlefield that dwarfes all war that was and exist after Korea and Vietnam. So i know human inside so to speak,but i thought fluss acid was the strongest, because nothing to do whatever you do,only a syringe from a doctor can stop corrosiv destruction on a body
Geir Andrè Tonning everyon has brains?
Geir Andrè Tonning Of course people had brains
Geir Andrè Tonning what are you smoking?
And yes, that special mucus lining is the only defense the body have from getting digested.
These acids: Melt everything.
McDonalds sprite: Pathetic
😂
Me: *drinks* What's the issue? Its sprite Its ALL THE SAME
@@seantaggart7382 you dont get it
xD #Relatable
@@DominanceMusic I know
But Personally i can't relate because its all the same Sprite to me
“Still not as corrosive as vodka in a liver”
Russians: *hold my hydrofluoric acid*
Bleh! Addth more vodka
ну а что, организм приучен уже xD
if you want to understand- please, open Google
We, russians love not only vodka
We like samogon (moonshine if im right)
I have absolutely no idea why 508 people think this is funny
Hold my wodka.
acids : *eat through anything*
glass : pathetic.
Flouroantimonic acid: I'ma end this man's whole career.
Its not glass
1:39 are you sore about that??
@@lemonation9093 hold up what are the containers made of then
@@yoboikamil525 idk?
Chemists in 1925 : Hmm let's pipette conc H2SO4
Chemists now: Oh shit, I accidentally drank 0.01M NaOH.
The Quiet Kid: *Interesting. Very, Very, Interesting.*
you right 😌
*indeed.*
Quiet*
@@skrbidi Yeah, like anybody cared but alright.
@@mrfred085 ....
The music is making me feel like the acids are gonna come splashing towards me
I want to drink dem funny looking sulfur molecules
*pinch.
I'm alive
Now I m scared 😰
channel 10 news: scientist have invented predatoric acid that physically chases you
😆
"This acid is extremely corrosive etc etc "
* *shows Gallium spoon melt in lukewarm water* *
We did it boys
Time stamp
6:13 Lazy git
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 tnx!
T^T
Acid:eats trough everything
Our stomach:pathetic
Fluoroantimonic Acid : *exists*
Teflon : *YOU DARE OPPOSE ME MORTAL*
Ardeamnis lmao
Wow XD
Lol
😂
That was lit
Credits to those containers that stores the acid.
Yes they are plastic and they contain acids that can melt metal lol
Teflon
Acid cannot melt types of plastic. The plastic won’t be effected in any way whatsoever.
10,000 subscribers with no videos challenge and people decided to use plastic for disposable bags😐😐😐
Credits to all these with the stupid comments, their answers and likes!)
Fluoroantimonic acid: “No one can defeat me.” Frying Pan: “Hold my Teflon.”
Bedrock: hold my code
Barrier Block: hold my blast resistance
HORY SHET
OH MA GOD
Jojo refrence
@@chaoscoolcreations minecraft kids will always make shit unfunny
“Wash hands for 15 minutes”
bro if I got ACID on my hands I would wash them for the rest of the DAY.
" *Strong Acids Can Kill You* "
My Brain: Touch It
Same here🥴😂
pee is also acid
Lol 😂
Yeah! Really it's hilarious 😂😆!
😂😂😂Its like "Stuck in reverse"
2:21
Uh, no, the crafting recipe for TNT is gunpowder and sand, duh
Lmao
Finally, an intellectual.
Ah, a fellow man of culture, I see.
Finnally some smart people from youtube
The user that Lost its account indeed lmao
*Who Would win?*
The world's most acidic substances all combined into one
VS
One pan boi
Did you mean
One Pany Boi
@@morgangammon2283 kind of
420 likes
damn it, you beat me to it..
PAN
Still,not as toxic as League of Legends community.
MOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDDDDDD
*gotem*
Yes
Tru
fortnite*
"Otherwise we'd be screaming every time we go to the john"
You mean you don't?
Strongest acid:
Your pee falling on snow
when you pee on snow the snow just dissapears
@@riko11096 Pee is actually hot due to your body temp
@@TheeArson right
@FSJF Games actually, not to be smart, snow is made of 90% of air, while urine is complete liquid ( And its warm from ur body temp )
Don't eat yellow sno'
Psychopaths: “let’s add this to my shopping list shall we?”
I already did...
@@meetasrivastava1930 hold the fuck up
Hold the fucking up acid:yes DO IT police:no don’t me:dose it :me :dead
@@meetasrivastava1930 me too...
Pls tell me good place to hide a body . There is so much blood lying on floor . I didn't did it on purpose . It was her mistake ,she only cheated .
Little Timmy took a drink
But he will drink no more
For what the thought was H2O
Was H2SO4
MajesticalTiger 2222 sulfuric acid?
@@theofel yea sulphuric acid :D
yay 👌
When
Damn that took a rather dark turn of events.
A quick thing to ahow how powerful some of these are-at my workplace we have 32% hydrochloric acid, which we use for acidification and a couple of manual tests. Being the idiot I am, i decided to take a sniff of the acid straight out of the bottle. Not a good idea, knocked my head back and my sinuses burned like hell. The acid fumes ever so slightly so even small amounts can still be smelled-and you feel it before you smell it lol
Interesting
As a chemistry student. This is a very interesting video
jhin?¿ What are you doing here
Go study bitches..
Chemistry kids... Where ya at boys?
Jhin am to
As an IT engineering student, this is still a very interesting video ❤️
So basically Fluoroantimonic acid is the final boss.
While teflon is the speedrunner.
Just Some Guy without a Mustache found you
Fluoroantimonic acid: Dark Souls
Teflon: Ray Dhimitri
Just Some Guy without a Mustache then Why did they make it?
"Wherever I go I see him"
You were on the last vid I just watched ffs lmao (n most others before that)
Found you
6:15 - I immediately notice that the clip used was of Galium Spoon melting in warm water. I can clearly see it melting and has nothing to do with Trifilic acid
Fun fact: that spoon isn't dissolving in acid. It's made of gallium which melts in hot water.
Came to the comments to say this.
I am ur 69th like and I am not lying
@@InfluentShadow me too
Ok
@Kartik Poojari it’s not a plot twist
This should be used as an ad for non-stick pans. Just saying
#TEFLONFORLIFE
LMAO
1. Make it 15 seconds
2. Start making the ads
3. Profit
That makes sense.
*Super strong Teflon pans*
😁😁
A man was arrested last night for drinking battery acid, he was later charged
BAHAHAHAHA
Good one
Man: What's the charge officer?
Cop: 12.6 volts!
What was he charged with? Assault and battery?
How re-volt-ing! :)
Fluoroanrimonic acid: You cant stop me.
Glass: I know. But he can.
Teflon: *Emerges as the final boss*
I like how everything is presented like it just murdered someone
Wadu hek
@@waduhek7559🍕 PIZZA TIME ⏰
*ah yes, I remember when I murdered somoene with my pee*
@@viervikto8691 Good times...
Who is here at 911 likes?
The most strongest acid???
Splash potion of harming
MegaPigFace PH ooh
ah, a man of culture
No its splash potion of harming II
@@ReckerFidelWOLF ohoh yea
MegaPigFace PH splash potion ll 5 seconds or normal splash potion for 33 seconds????
The stronger the acid gets, the longer the word is.
then explain the magic acid.
lol yeah haha
Dumbass
@@rozanfaust2967 thats a bit uncalled for
@@Galacticlol cause its magic lol
Uric acid: am stronk
Citric acid: am more stronk
Hydrofluoric acid: no i am more stronk
Nitric acid: no i am more stronk
Sulfuric acid: no i am more stronk i am found on venus
hydrochloric acid: no i am more stronk im in the human stomach
Chlorosulfuric acid: bro what i am more stronk
Perchloric acid: no i am more stronk
Triflic acid: sounds like 3 also am more stronk
Carborane acids: no i am more stronk
Magic acid: GUYS IM MADE OF 2 ACIDS SO IM MORE STRONK
Fluoroantimonic acid: sorry what did i miss
So the PUBG Pan thing is really powerful in real life too?
😂😂
yup.
Yep if someone somehow shot the strongest acid ever (strongest acid in the video not in existence) at you just pull out the teflon pan
sadly pubg pan is cast iron but lets just say it is a teflon pan
Wait they actually made a pan in real life?!
*Top strongest acids ever*
Roblox community: Let us introduce ourselves
Me, a Roblox player: Well yes but actually no.
A stupid gurl attack me on roblox :/ she said my house is ugly
She *doesn't* have a house
@@boi138 lmao
Those young toxic kid
@@cookedsteak1811 ikr -_-
The world : goes wild in a chemical war
Me : use a teflon pan to protect myself
That's a horrific imagination....
@@zylieacaria4601wow this coments is big :_$_21?$( zmm m makz_ *E*
@@moonlord2204 oh no, I didn't meant it in a rude way, I meant that if we actually go in a chemical war, it would be horrific.
@@zylieacaria4601 I DoNT SpeAcK enGliSh SorRty
@@moonlord2204 🤗
In Soviet Russia, Vodka drinks YOU…
Guy: im gonna mix this acid and this one too
LSD: allow me to introduce myself
Lol
"It is one of the storngest acids in the world"
*Shows a video of a gallium spoon melting in hot water*
Right? They could at least have tried using carbonated water. Never heated that, though. Zero reaction happening there. LOL.
@@jasonbush7220 Ikr smh
@@DarramationsOfficial qeddfgffg. Wrote something in english idiot
@@vinayaksharma8697 wtf? wdym?
Vinayak Sharma IKR smh is a short way of saying I know right, shaking my head.....(aka it is English)
Acid: im the most corrosive element
Glass: im about to end this man's whole career
Acid is not an element
HF: No u
This is so fucking old
Um... Hydrofluoric Acid can corrode glass you know
No hold my beer
i think you forgot...
*"Mcdonald's Sprite"*
“Whoops spilt it on my legs”
“What legs?”
gone
Reduced to atoms
@@blas2807 😂😂🤣
legs *g o n e*
@Bruno Bucciarati Damn.
That was the most complex anti-drinking ad I’ve ever seen.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Right, slipped that little vodka liver comment at the very end.
I was going to comment the very same thing.
Nobody told you to drink magic acid or anything else like that
That vodka message at the end of the video was a joke right? I'm ridiculous and borderline superstitious for needing someone to confirm this obvious fact. But please do lol.
Oh also I'm an alcohol by default for this lmao
Glass: i'm the best
Teflon: hold my fluoroantimonic acid
Glass: no i can't
_Me an intellectual: /Laughs in acid/_
sub atomic glass can hold it
@@johnboona4048 hmm yes the glass here is made out of sub atomic glass
@@davewigol4707 aah yes enslaved glass.
Dvd Maratea *laughs in high pitched frequency that vibrates the same frequency as glass
"Your stomach naturally produces hydrochloric acid to help digest food"
"God i-im still alive right!?..."
Acids : I can eat through everything.
Beakers : How cute.
Y e s .
Nokia 3310 : Pathetic.
Vodka in a liver : Yes but no
O kawaii koto. 😁💅
@Hari ハリ idk. i dont watch anime much, idek which kaguya u meant. only kaguya i know was in naruto
Fluoroantimonic Acid: I'm the strongest acid in the world, i can melt anything!!
Teflon: *can you tho?*
Acid takes the Water out from stuff, don't they?
Gaming Singularity ok smart guy
@@thearmyofiron The least the pKa, the more hydronium ion will be in the solution and the more the acid will be stronger. Hydronium ions strongly reacts with pretty much everything in high concentration because it is very unstable( it "wants to get rid" of one of its proton). Plus the anion produced by the dissolution of the acid can make the solution even more reactive. So basically it just dissolve (allegorically) most molecules by reacting with them. This is my understansing of it btw i am not a professional chemist. Anglish is not my native lauguage so i might have make a few translation mistakes too.
r/smartguys
@@roadsportuk okay well he wasn't talking about that acid
So basically Fluoroantimonic acid is like my Ex.
It reacts violently, can't stand moisture in the air, eats through everything but when it comes to cooking an omelete she simply can't hold a material made of teflon aka a frying pan.
*interesting*
Lol
LUL
Lel
OmegaLoL
man I get my mom slap her 👋
6:13 that's not acid. That's hot water melting a gallium spoon. I forget which youtube channel did that. Maybe Action Lab or Red Nile. Anyway, acid wouldn't be so colorless.
Fluoroantimonic acid: I can destroy everything!
Minecraft bedrock: Keep dreaming
The acid only wish’s he had creative mode
Another INTELLECTUAL!
*fluroantimonic acid destroys bedrocks mother (I’m sorry)*
NUUU,
Theodore Villamin
NOOOOOO
bedrock confirmed teflon
And what’s even scarier is some of those acids look like clear water, imagine seeing a cup and taking a sip
Fanaticalplel Oof AAAAAAAAAAA
*_.•TriAnimations•._* u won’t even be able to scream your tongue would melt
If they were concentrated enough, you would notice by the smell or viscosity. Some of these images are not of the acid (or any acid) being discussed. The melting spoon, for example, is probably just a spoon made of a bismuth alloy called Wood's metal that has a low melting point in warm water (>70 °C).
Delicious. Finally, some good fucking drink.
Imagine seeing a cup, and the next second seeing a hole straight through the Earth's crust
me: science class is boring
also me: proceeds to watch estimated nine minutes of science
Facts.
Yah
Boring?
Really?
basti giron I honestly slept throughout ALL my science classes in every grade. Now History. THAT'S were the real action took place for me lol
@@Imperio_Otomano_the_realest its a fucking good joke, dick
So… if anyone wants to spray acid at us for whatever reason… we just get our pans?
I can't believe this is an advertisement for Teflon 😂
🤣🤣
It is??
Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣
seriously??
Everybody gangsta till the acidity goes into the minus numbers
Bro more the number to the positive side stronger is the base
True af
@@suvranilchoudhury6452 well its an acids video no bases are allowed
@@CreativeCommons277 yeah I'm just sayin
@@suvranilchoudhury6452 well, i've been seen the video, base can be negative too, just look at this channel "strongest base"
“ strongest acids”
Drug addicts: hold my beer
Edit: thanks for the likes lol
Thatz right
Hold My Cigarette
You mean hold my edibles,cigarettes,marijuana,heroine,weed,cocaine,needle,pills, ext
>implying acid is addictive
@@marcats4u don't forget HEROIN😛
You forgot to mention Alien blood.
Stuff eats right through the deck of a space ship.
"...sadly there is no footage around..."
that explains very well how dangerous it is
Dude see techrax's video of iPhone 7 in this acid
@@HamzaTariq-xb2vw you realize it's fake right
@@HamzaTariq-xb2vw fake dummy
thats a good one hh
@@HamzaTariq-xb2vw Sorry dude the acid he used was fake. It was a much weaker and different acid in crystal form. The acid is super hard to make completely illegal to posses. Real Fluoroantimonic acid can literally melt trough walls and floors like in the alien movies.
6:13 the spoon is made of gallium. I have a lot of experience with chemistry. The liquid in the cup is just water. Don't try to trick me.
Bob Williams savage intellectual
You're right.
Nice, I was wondering why the person didn't seem to be wearing gloves 😂
Cool down we not gonna trick u
Ik
The most toxic thing is.....
*A relationship.*
Very bold of you to assume i *_have a relationship_*
@@KaidenBainAstro should I be glad or should I cry?
A yes.
aestheticvibes :3
not all.. you just haven’t found the right person yet.
Edgy
My take on the sulfuric acid part especially:
Toxicity is not the same as acidity which is not the same as corrosiveness.
Toxicity is damage to your body on biological levels due to your cells dying inside, not because of chemicals destroying your cells. For example, hydrochloric acid is not toxic, chloride ions are normally fine to have in your body, its literally the acid thats in your stomach. Yes that's mentioned in the video, but the other more important reason why your stomach doesn't burn itself is that stomach acid is not very concentrated and therefore isn't corrosive.
Acidity (or strength of acid) is just the proportion of hydrogen ions that can be made from dissolving a proportion of acid, and has nothing to do with corrosiveness. (search acid dissociation constant)
Corrosiveness is due to high *concentrations* of hydrogen ions. Even if you have the strongest acid in the world, if you only add a tiny drop of it to a giant beaker of water, it can't corrode anything because of low concentration.
By the way, sulfuric acid is usually bought in concentrated form. If you try to dissolve concentrated sulfuric acid in water like how the video shows it, it will literally boil and splash all over the place (and probably onto you)
*edit: hydrochloric acid toxicity note
the acid in hydrochloric acid is just hydrogen ions, wont chemically burn you if you dont have it too concentrated.
the chloride in hydrochloric acid is literally table salt chloride
What a wholesome video it melts my heart
and my throat
And mindblowing
And splendid
@@kakomino250 mindmelting*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
"Most dangerous acid in the world"
Me: hey guys look i can melt this table with water
Lol
Lol
Lol
Lol
Lol
“In the 1960s, James B. Conan decided to combine two acids into one”
6 year old me in the bathroom mixing soap, shampoo, toothpaste, water: *first time?*
@Batman AviriT AArne CHoudhURY do you understand the sarcasm right? Or you're just idiot and don't get the joke
@Batman AviriT AArne CHoudhURY BRUH
Omg yes😂😂😂
I once mixed all the chemicals in my bathroom sink cabinet into a cup and it started bubbling and emitting fumes. In my 9 year old panicked state, I quickly poured it down the bathroom drain with water. I was convinced there would be a sewage monster coming out of my drain shortly so I went to bed and didn't tell my parents.
@@-SleepySatan- Lmao
I used to mix 5 shampoos on my hand and then put it on my hair XD
Acids : I can eat through everything
*Beaker : and I took it as a joke*
"It s very bad for the skin"
*next scene he pours it on his skin*
prob thick water
not his video tho
@@syoncheung No that was nilered. Nile poured on his skin and washed it off after a few seconds.
My chemistry teacher: let‘s try something with acid
Me after seeing this video: 𝗡𝗼 baby, that ain‘t work...
well, they aren't using dangerous chemicals
Um, why you calling ur teacher baby 😂
Yes
@@DoubtRage um he didnt he just said baby
@@oVirtue3 just take the joke you dumb fuck
Nobady:
Thumbnail: acid destroys a spoon
Also thumbnail: acid doesent destroy a transparent glass
Wait! You plsy brawl stars?
Its because glass reacts differently than metal
😂😂😂ya right...now I also think how come now that you have pointed it out
@@elmaugod6916 it's not. At one point in the video they melt a spoon
@@elmaugod6916 i can get you the time stamp
6:18 did you all see that spoon melt?
yep its terrifying
👆👆I strongly recommend him he's trustworthy he ship to any location man he got all kinds of psychedelic product stuff's!.
What moms think soda is like to your teeth: Flouroantimonic acid
It really does tho. Sugar breaks down enamel easily, and as a liquid in soda it reaches a lot of surface area, including areas that a toothbrush won't reach. I brush twice daily but as a regular soda drinker, I've had more cavities then teeth.
@@TheDreadedJuggernaut ok
@@TheDreadedJuggernaut relatable thanks for saying this
@@TheDreadedJuggernaut i dont understand this, i dont drink soda too often but i still only had two cavities and that was when i first went to the doctor at 6 years old
@@notconnor01 Soda isn't the only thing that can give you cavities, it's just likely the #1 reason for it. It's acidic, high in sugar, contains gumming agents, and is a fluid. Ask any dentist and they'll tell you even sugar free is terrible for your teeth.
Imagine your worst enemy gives you a glass of water, but it's acid.
I'd rather not..
Spit it out into his face. Get what you give.
Your profile pic is my reaction
*insert "guess I'll die" meme*
Id drink it. Yolo
Acid: we can burn things making it gone.
plastic: *nice try*
Glass: *i dont feel any death*
teflon: *phatetic*
There are acids that react with plastic, glass and teflon
When the quiet kid makes a presentation about acids
Lmfao 🤣🤣
Whan an introvert explodes
The FBI'S gotta cancel out his appointment and fix to him.
But in the presentation he actually brings those acids to the class
Interesting....i will make it one day
Everyone is impressed with the acids and I just wanna know how the hell those test tubes aren't melting
Edit: Where did this many likes came from Lol Thanks
I've read all your replys and searched a little so now I know 😁 Thank you
Prolly made to be immune
@@ruicorreya7249 Oh XDD
*I'm here wondering why the drug acid is not on this list--*
Most acids don't really react with glass, which is why we use it in test tubes and beakers. Some acids like Hydrofloric acid react with glass and eat it, in that case we use Teflon or other materials as containers.
@@slyevan1030 Cool OwO
Fluoroantimonic acid: I fear no man, but that thing
(teflon)
*it scares me*
Underrated
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underrated af
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Under rated
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Rule 2: Whenever you do, use some spacing and don't use thick borders for font.
The music makes me feel like I am watching a horror movie of acids
ayo you could've at the very least say "this comment is inspired"
stolen
@@bicuber8399 is there anything else you can say than saying "stolen"?
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Hi im a Person information that helps me
my anxiety: hey wanna drink this acid
Yes
Sure!
Lol the exact thought came in my mind. I bet it’s Satan.
True
People with anxiety like me can relate with it