just like the golden days of chemistry, regardless of equipment(or lack thereof) and safety, what drove this reaction to the finish was sheer will power and what ensured its completion was pure skill. As someone who did a lot of makeshift experimentation I commend you on your success without blowing yourself up, not that my commendation is worth something, now days I'm a nobody and it is just for the record.
Fuming nitric acid with normal gloves? Burned plastic on skin isnt fun. However the synthesis was done very well and the product looks profesional. Best regards, stay safe.
@@DineshT-dp4od for a living I have to do job previously I was working in a project in cdri but right now searching for another job. I don't get much money from youtube just 1500rs per month that too not in my hand .
@TheDIYChemist oh I didn't knew that part and what's the cdri you mentioned and for the passion of yours in chemistry salute to you man 💯👍🏻 best of luck for your future and of you can you can try out improving your editing skills , thumbnails , etc because the content is good but the execution isn't so just a suggestion take care and see you in the next video thanks !
@TheDIYChemist oh I didn't knew that part and what's the cdri you mentioned and for the passion of yours in chemistry salute to you man 💯👍🏻 best of luck for your future and of you can you can try out improving your editing skills , thumbnails , etc because the content is good but the execution isn't so just a suggestion take care and see you in the next video thanks !
I mean, plenty of people say TNT is difficult to detonate, but there enough large scale accidental explosions for me just to watch videos of someone else do the chemistry.
Sad you probably live in india. i have a bunch of good lab equipment even a rotation evaporator. i didn´t use it anymore becouse i had a bad accident nearly killed myself by doing chemistry and decided to better stay away from it. it probably will be to expensive to sent it from europe over to you to india. sad you could make better use of it than i´m. And to everybody who thinks about doing chemistry please don´t do it if you didn´t know and understand what you are doing. i learned it the hard way.
@@electromagic3111 Where i live it is hard to obtain Chemicals as a private person. I needed some Chloroform as a Solvent for another reaction i planned to do. Since I can't buy it, I made it myself. I wanted to clean it by distilling it once and forgot to add ethanol to prevent a not so healthy gas from forming. I nearly died that day. Now I have a few holes in my lungs. i will never forget that smell like rotten hay. I knew immediately what was going on and ran out of the room but it was too late.
@@electromagic3111At the moment I can breathe normally, but as I get older there is a high chance that I will need an oxygen source. Sport is taboo, when I run stairs I notice that I lack oxygen. There is also a much increased risk of lung cancer. A mild pneumonia, which others often overcome without any problems with antibiotics, puts me in the hospital and could be fatal. There are approx. 12% of my lungs burned. The thing is, phosgene turns into hydrochloric acid in the lungs due to moisture. This causes the lungs to begin to fill with water. On the one hand, it dilutes the acid and when you are no longer exposed the damage caused by the acid is limited becouse of this. I realized what happend and ran out into the open. on the other hand, you literally drow and then there is this indescribable pain from millions of needle pricks in your chest, plus the panic which immediately sets in becouse of the shortness of breath that gets worse and worse until you become unconscious.
just like the golden days of chemistry, regardless of equipment(or lack thereof) and safety, what drove this reaction to the finish was sheer will power and what ensured its completion was pure skill. As someone who did a lot of makeshift experimentation I commend you on your success without blowing yourself up, not that my commendation is worth something, now days I'm a nobody and it is just for the record.
It's an honor to be on the watch list with you all guys
You are an inspiration for me. I just started learning organic chemistry at school, and you have me really excited for it 😄
Great!
Would love to make it myself but i fear that i dont have the balls so do so...
Stay save everyone
Fuming nitric acid with normal gloves? Burned plastic on skin isnt fun. However the synthesis was done very well and the product looks profesional. Best regards, stay safe.
I was too cautious because spilling fuming nitric acid on my gloves would lead to fire in my hand which i did not wanted
Bro,here Asia,here fuming nitric acid not worked😂😂
Bro what do you do for living and is your chemistry thing sustainabale just asking thanks for the video though
@@DineshT-dp4od for a living I have to do job previously I was working in a project in cdri but right now searching for another job. I don't get much money from youtube just 1500rs per month that too not in my hand .
@TheDIYChemist oh I didn't knew that part and what's the cdri you mentioned and for the passion of yours in chemistry salute to you man 💯👍🏻 best of luck for your future and of you can you can try out improving your editing skills , thumbnails , etc because the content is good but the execution isn't so just a suggestion take care and see you in the next video thanks !
@TheDIYChemist oh I didn't knew that part and what's the cdri you mentioned and for the passion of yours in chemistry salute to you man 💯👍🏻 best of luck for your future and of you can you can try out improving your editing skills , thumbnails , etc because the content is good but the execution isn't so just a suggestion take care and see you in the next video thanks !
@@DineshT-dp4od cdri is csir institute. The full form of cdri is central drug research institute
he sells druggies
finally a new video!!
Can you tell us about your set up, cost, and sourcing for home labs?
No sourcing bro.
@TheDIYChemist howww
Home labs are really hard to make as sourcing high concentration acids is tough and you have to be in safe standards
bro is on NIA's and IB's watchlist 💀💀
Dude I haven't told to make weapon I have just shown the synthesis of a chemical. It's not easy to detonate tnt
@@TheDIYChemist its a joke
no watch list in India xD
We all are for watching it 🤣🤣
I mean, plenty of people say TNT is difficult to detonate, but there enough large scale accidental explosions for me just to watch videos of someone else do the chemistry.
@@theemissary1313 yes on a large scale things are different .
Sad you probably live in india. i have a bunch of good lab equipment even a rotation evaporator. i didn´t use it anymore becouse i had a bad accident nearly killed myself by doing chemistry and decided to better stay away from it. it probably will be to expensive to sent it from europe over to you to india. sad you could make better use of it than i´m.
And to everybody who thinks about doing chemistry please don´t do it if you didn´t know and understand what you are doing. i learned it the hard way.
@@electromagic3111 Where i live it is hard to obtain Chemicals as a private person. I needed some Chloroform as a Solvent for another reaction i planned to do. Since I can't buy it, I made it myself. I wanted to clean it by distilling it once and forgot to add ethanol to prevent a not so healthy gas from forming. I nearly died that day. Now I have a few holes in my lungs. i will never forget that smell like rotten hay. I knew immediately what was going on and ran out of the room but it was too late.
@@electromagic3111At the moment I can breathe normally, but as I get older there is a high chance that I will need an oxygen source. Sport is taboo, when I run stairs I notice that I lack oxygen. There is also a much increased risk of lung cancer. A mild pneumonia, which others often overcome without any problems with antibiotics, puts me in the hospital and could be fatal. There are approx. 12% of my lungs burned.
The thing is, phosgene turns into hydrochloric acid in the lungs due to moisture. This causes the lungs to begin to fill with water. On the one hand, it dilutes the acid and when you are no longer exposed the damage caused by the acid is limited becouse of this. I realized what happend and ran out into the open. on the other hand, you literally drow and then there is this indescribable pain from millions of needle pricks in your chest, plus the panic which immediately sets in becouse of the shortness of breath that gets worse and worse until you become unconscious.
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You are a poor chemist .
Yes of course.
He is not poor he is Indian 😂
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