Sodium metal and water

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @davidmcguire6043
    @davidmcguire6043 3 года назад +1984

    I appreciate that you specified into a lake "of water". Didn't want to get it confused with something like one of those pesky arsenic lakes.

    • @NewWesternFront
      @NewWesternFront 3 года назад +61

      or those lake of fires. see em again til the 4th of julieeyyyyyyyyyyy

    • @mister_damian
      @mister_damian 3 года назад +47

      funny, i laugher. thank.

    • @halogeek6
      @halogeek6 3 года назад +33

      Or lakes of heavy water.(which terrifying as it is, is a real.thing that exists.)

    • @halogeek6
      @halogeek6 3 года назад +8

      @@NewWesternFront goddamn you just took my ass back to the 90s. Goddamb I'm old.

    • @dirkbruere
      @dirkbruere 3 года назад +8

      @@halogeek6 Not to worry - all the heavy water sinks to the bottom

  • @SDHUJSDI5
    @SDHUJSDI5 4 года назад +2747

    I was only going to watch some guys throwing a rock from a bridge but then I ended up learning about sodium metal

    • @jonjon10220
      @jonjon10220 4 года назад +30

      Wtf same bro

    • @pipex677xp
      @pipex677xp 4 года назад +12

      Same wtf

    • @itsjustme.9763
      @itsjustme.9763 4 года назад +10

      Ur not alone

    • @riley530
      @riley530 4 года назад +24

      RUclips has a way of connecting people

    • @rcevans9652
      @rcevans9652 4 года назад +24

      Gentlemen, you're probably wondering why I've gathered you today

  • @rustymotor
    @rustymotor 3 года назад +733

    Incredible reaction with that large piece of Sodium, hopefully the pond didn’t turn into Sodium Hydroxide and end up melting all the local ducks into soup.

    • @ariesleo7396
      @ariesleo7396 3 года назад +15

      ikr

    • @shonenkane
      @shonenkane 3 года назад +2

      No it won't make any soup

    • @E50AK
      @E50AK 3 года назад +112

      It's a rather large volume of water which is also not stagnant. So, while the overall water might have turned ever so slightly alkaline, but not enough to do anything significant to the flora and fauna in and around the body of water.

    • @Mikasks
      @Mikasks 3 года назад +44

      The concentration is so low that it would not change anything. Maybe very slightly more basic, but not enough to warrant any change for the living organisms.

    • @colemiller6032
      @colemiller6032 3 года назад +30

      I was more worried about that explosion killing some fish, I think underwater explosions are a lot more deadly

  • @nonurbusiness4157
    @nonurbusiness4157 4 года назад +311

    1:30
    That was so cool how they found each other and then joined forces!

  • @sss7656
    @sss7656 4 года назад +651

    DISCLAIMER:
    No sodium metals were harmed in the making of this video.

  • @AdityaChanda-
    @AdityaChanda- Год назад +23

    literally one of the best chemistry demostrations seen my entire life... thanks sir

  • @asdfadfafsdfa
    @asdfadfafsdfa 3 года назад +171

    I would love to see a slow motion close up of the sodium on water. More specifically the ripples the reaction causes on the surface of the water

    • @fi-losopher
      @fi-losopher 3 года назад +4

      You can just slow down the playback speed

  • @johnandersen3700
    @johnandersen3700 3 года назад +68

    Fish having a lil swim “what the hecc”

  • @rjbond007
    @rjbond007 5 лет назад +387

    Now Lake fish will turn into that chicken solution 😨

    • @DaReelSlimN80
      @DaReelSlimN80 4 года назад +55

      They're putting chemicals in the water that are turning the freakin fish chicken!

    • @pyromaniac354
      @pyromaniac354 4 года назад +11

      @@DaReelSlimN80 sounded like Alex Jones lol

    • @sansamman4619
      @sansamman4619 3 года назад +7

      The world is a cruel place. Chemistry has a dark past.
      Beware, my child!

    • @prahalord
      @prahalord 3 года назад +30

      The concentration of the sodium hydroxide would be very low, considering the volume of the lake

    • @laminnabam2752
      @laminnabam2752 3 года назад +5

      study chemical thermodynamic and you'd know that you're wrong here.
      (No hate intended)

  • @brfisher1123
    @brfisher1123 3 года назад +68

    Have you notice the sodium metal get all nice and shiny at 2:09 after you lit off the hydrogen? It's pretty cool to see the sodium go from a dull white ball to a clean nice and shiny metal for a brief moment before reacting.

  • @somesweetguy
    @somesweetguy 4 года назад +29

    Thank you for using appropriate safety equipment, caution and disclaimer. We all like to have fun, but it doesn't have to cost things you can never get back.

  • @nbie4512
    @nbie4512 3 года назад +74

    2:44, just wanted to point out that it's not aluminium aluminate it's "sodium aluminate".
    Anyway wonderful video by the way, this was very informative.
    Thank you

    • @chess-blundermctrashplay762
      @chess-blundermctrashplay762 3 года назад +2

      Is it Alumunium, Aluminum or Aluminium?

    • @ketonealdehyde7862
      @ketonealdehyde7862 3 года назад +7

      @@chess-blundermctrashplay762
      Aluminum-used in U.S
      Aluminium-used in other parts of world

    • @nashvontookus7451
      @nashvontookus7451 3 года назад +2

      @@ketonealdehyde7862
      Aluminum is the correct way tho
      There's no second "I"

    • @q34-q7c
      @q34-q7c 2 года назад +11

      @@nashvontookus7451 the rest of the world disagree

    • @johnnyzsalt5374
      @johnnyzsalt5374 2 года назад +1

      @@q34-q7c Yeah, the rest of the world has to worry about things like clean water as well.

  • @paulmoffat9306
    @paulmoffat9306 Год назад +11

    I did something similar, 50 years ago. Back then, 35mm film came in screw top metal cans, perfect to make miniature depth charges. Sodium metal in bottom, with dry sand so it sinks, the cap perforated to let water in , along with a rubber flap to close off the holes as pressure builds. into water, and 2-3 minutes later, boom.

  • @angelmercado812
    @angelmercado812 Год назад +1

    This video will have many millions of views.

  • @chindukurusaisandeep7867
    @chindukurusaisandeep7867 2 года назад +2

    The delay of showing the actual thing, we came to see in this video(the explosion) won't hurt, if finally we learnt something more than we expected ❣️
    Great jobbb 🌟

  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 Год назад +12

    Back in the 60"s our new science teacher found about a half pound of sodium metal in a container in an unlocked cabinet in our high school science room. No telling how long it had been there and no one knew what was in it (label faded) and it was covered in dust. Our science teacher figured out what it was when he decided to put a small chunk on a saucer of water outside on the window ledge! It blew up, busting out 2 windows in the classroom and injuring some of the students in his class. The principal came running in and after finding out what happened, he evacuated the school. They called the cops and fire department to remove the remaining sodium, which was probably safe as it was still covered in it's liquid. But, it got us out of school for the rest of the day so we didn't care! You just never know what's collecting dust in those old storage cabinets in the back of your class room!

    • @Numantino312
      @Numantino312 Год назад +1

      our school got closed for an afternoon while some crystalized nitroglycerine was carried out

  • @nathancloke8970
    @nathancloke8970 Год назад +1

    I love how the individual parts are almost looking for a way out then, they find each other and try to smash their way out as one.

  • @yogibear2607
    @yogibear2607 4 года назад +36

    Great job mate you deserve way more views!

  • @shaneclee5512
    @shaneclee5512 Год назад +1

    Nice work poisoning the waterway with Caustic Soda.👍

  • @hemlatavaiddpsbopal6330
    @hemlatavaiddpsbopal6330 4 года назад +12

    You make excellent videos on chemistry. Please keep uploading more. Thanks stay blessed

  • @Jxee1
    @Jxee1 5 лет назад +20

    Lovely to know your polluting water and altering the ph level 👍

    • @trionabyrne217
      @trionabyrne217 5 лет назад +2

      What kind of water is that?

    • @fouranglesquare
      @fouranglesquare 5 лет назад +4

      Joe Brv he isn’t polluting my nigga

    • @paulopopoto21
      @paulopopoto21 4 года назад +6

      What he did here is not nearly enough to pollute a lake in any significant way, my dude

    • @piuxalmario9591
      @piuxalmario9591 4 года назад +1

      it will pass for a day or so, it is not deadly.. but if it was a much bigger size then it would have been very deadly

  • @liquidbraino
    @liquidbraino Год назад

    Fish: "Thanks dude, that's exactly what I was hoping would happen. Now I'm gonna write a song about it".

  • @Daniel-gi3jo
    @Daniel-gi3jo 3 года назад +100

    What are the long term effects on the environment in that area you tested?

    • @subratatripathy1358
      @subratatripathy1358 3 года назад +67

      Nothing . Sodium reacts to form sodium hydroxide which is used in many drain cleaners and the explosion was due to hydrogen gas which reacted to form water again .

    • @chriswalford4161
      @chriswalford4161 3 года назад +41

      Probably not too bad long-term.
      But it will have transient effects - blast, chemical burn, heat - to life close to the immersion point.
      I’m bothered about the casual tossing of a block of sodium into the living environment, and that there weren’t any comments or warnings given.

    • @E50AK
      @E50AK 3 года назад +15

      The volume of water is too big to have any effects (short or long term). Also the water is not stagnant and has a slight current, which means there's likely going to be no noticeable effects at all.

    • @mehmeh1999
      @mehmeh1999 3 года назад +6

      None. The byproducts aren't harmful in the concentrations shown. At best a few million bacteria met their end.

    • @tungstendeliz4960
      @tungstendeliz4960 2 года назад +2

      Probably stressed out nearby wildlife.

  • @yuihinshi5257
    @yuihinshi5257 2 года назад +1

    i love the environment, so do you

  • @blase1856
    @blase1856 3 года назад +13

    I Wounder how big that explosion would be if a ship sank while transporting thousands of containers full of this stuff

    • @shonenkane
      @shonenkane 3 года назад

      I'd love to see that happen

    • @cocospops9351
      @cocospops9351 3 года назад

      There's a video on here of tons of sodium being disposed of, after ww2 I think. Shot on an old potato camera though but still cool

    • @winc1256
      @winc1256 3 года назад

      @@cocospops9351 Can you send the link?

    • @cocospops9351
      @cocospops9351 3 года назад

      @@winc1256 Sure dude ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html

    • @fossufiraito9407
      @fossufiraito9407 3 года назад

      @@cocospops9351 haha you aint fooling anyone, everyone already memorize the link

  • @Boop__Doop
    @Boop__Doop Год назад +2

    mind blowing fact
    you can chew this metal like chewing gum

    • @EnergyMaterials
      @EnergyMaterials  Год назад

      That would be incredibly dangerous and an incredibly painful way to have a fatal or life changing incident.

  • @skylar1108
    @skylar1108 3 года назад +6

    This is so authentic and amazing. I love your work so much!!

  • @SP4CEBAR
    @SP4CEBAR 3 года назад +2

    I love how the small sodium pieces just form a ball and start bouncing around

  • @ashy2020
    @ashy2020 Год назад +1

    Piece of sodium metal = gernade explosion
    Full of sodium metal = nuke.

  • @tonycstech
    @tonycstech 3 года назад +2

    Fish: Hey they tossed us something cool, lets go take a look
    Fish no more.

  • @George.Coleman
    @George.Coleman 2 года назад +1

    Duck: Ooo someone's chucked us a piece of bread
    **Mmmm nom**
    What's that hissing noise?
    ----🦆💥🪶🪦

  • @muhammadkaif3883
    @muhammadkaif3883 3 года назад +1

    That blast in the end... That was awesome

  • @godshandftwfr
    @godshandftwfr 2 года назад +1

    It was worth the 15 seconds unskipable ad

  • @skylinecreations.1634
    @skylinecreations.1634 Год назад +1

    Chemistry is always a mystery, yet beautiful in nature, how elements react with one another... ❤

  • @neuvocastezero1838
    @neuvocastezero1838 Год назад +1

    An apocryphal and maybe dubious tale told to us by our Biology teacher, was that a couple of guys got a hold of a sizable block of lithium, ventured into Lake Erie in a rowboat, and threw it over over the side, resulting in their almost immediate vaporization.

  • @TechJunky777
    @TechJunky777 3 года назад

    Down the RUclips rabbit hole and found this! Nice! 😎

  • @MMAguyAritra
    @MMAguyAritra 3 года назад +2

    awesome video with so many informations

  • @ayushchhikara6001
    @ayushchhikara6001 3 года назад +10

    4:53 for what you are here
    5:15 for what you are waiting for
    Thanks me later 😊

  • @returntothetruth1469
    @returntothetruth1469 3 года назад

    Nowadays on youtube its Hard to Find The Clip which is shown on the thumbnail but i appreciate You included that Clip at the End of The video

  • @rishabhpandey4938
    @rishabhpandey4938 3 года назад +10

    Metal and potassium reacts so vigorous or violent with the cold water. In case of sodium and potassium reaction is violent and exothermic that the evolved hydrogen gas immediately catches the fire 🔥

    • @menon_ji4984
      @menon_ji4984 3 года назад

      But make the water highly alkaline killing all the living beings in it

    • @PeterPete
      @PeterPete 3 года назад

      I thought the metal is meant to react with oxygen?

    • @craigpater6278
      @craigpater6278 2 года назад

      Sodium metal and potassium metal do indeed react very violently with water and may even explode under some conditions, and I do not mean to downplay the extreme reactivity of sodium metal or potassium metal but if you thought that was impressive (which it was) try looking up videos of rubidium metal and caesium metal reacting with water or even better reacting with strong acids, but a word of warning - never attempt to handle rubidium metal or caesium metal and more importantly never attempt to repeat any chemistry videos you view on RUclips of the reaction of rubidium metal and caesium metal reacting with water or strong acids as rubidium metal and caesium metal (not radioactive caesium, the non radioactive caesium) are extremely reactive and react with water even more violently than sodium and potassium, in fact rubidium and caesium tend to explode very violently on contact with water even more so than sodium or potassium

  • @ozanbayrak562
    @ozanbayrak562 3 года назад +2

    Sodium has a unique colour and i like it.

  • @BeyondThe8
    @BeyondThe8 3 года назад

    Big boom in the thumbnail? Yeah I’m hooked

  • @trionabyrne217
    @trionabyrne217 5 лет назад +12

    2:10 Whoa! That's scientific amazing. 🔬🔬🔬👌👌👌👌👌

  • @porkjuice8073
    @porkjuice8073 3 года назад +22

    50℅ of the viewers are some desperate chemistry students after learning about sodium extraction in lab

  • @karhukivi
    @karhukivi 4 года назад +10

    Better to throw the sodium metal into a pond of acid mine water - more energetic reaction and the sodium hydroxide would help neutralize the acid!

  • @AngelofAmbrosia
    @AngelofAmbrosia 2 года назад

    The fish in the lake when the sodium metal goes off: 👁👄👁

  • @AkilaMaruga
    @AkilaMaruga Год назад +1

    Does sodium metal explode when comes in contact with blood?

    • @AkilaMaruga
      @AkilaMaruga Год назад +1

      For you people who thinks ill do something bad then no

    • @AkilaMaruga
      @AkilaMaruga Год назад +1

      I will just make spear with sodium metal in the tip

  • @amveditsbhaswat7900
    @amveditsbhaswat7900 3 года назад +6

    I still remember that i threw a big sodium metal in a water jug in my school chemistry lab..... And the whole room covered with smoke :)

  • @satya_shree42
    @satya_shree42 3 месяца назад

    Where to get it & its other usages, nice vidro

  • @mathnerd3197
    @mathnerd3197 3 года назад +1

    Thanku for the beautiful demonstration

  • @elliesaurusart1202
    @elliesaurusart1202 4 года назад +70

    I hope there wasn’t any animals living in that pond...

  • @darkraider8777
    @darkraider8777 3 года назад +1

    Recommendation?

  • @py8554
    @py8554 Год назад +1

    I am looking for the note saying no fish or any aquatic creature was harmed in the process.

  • @vonarakasundi8547
    @vonarakasundi8547 3 года назад +4

    I feel sorry for the fish in that lake guys... but the video was amazing thank you

  • @Karryon798
    @Karryon798 4 года назад +4

    This is called the art of teaching!! Thanks

  • @seshdevanandh6769
    @seshdevanandh6769 3 года назад

    im the 1000th subscriber of your channel

  • @muralikrishnay2734
    @muralikrishnay2734 Год назад

    Thank you for turning that lake into basic

  • @bliss5522
    @bliss5522 2 года назад +1

    Once my teacher dropped two pieces sodium metal inside one of our classmates water bottle and he stirred that thing like a chicken gravy.. Soon after when the bottle exploded he got the best lessons of chemistry from mother nature.

  • @hemangmathur2823
    @hemangmathur2823 3 года назад +5

    The first time I've actually heard the 'pop' sound hydrogen is supposed to make.

  • @yoboikamil525
    @yoboikamil525 3 года назад +5

    I propose a new name for solutions. Instead of calling a dangerous solution a dangerous solution, we call it "murder juice" and normal solutions are "wacky water"

  • @venkateshp1609
    @venkateshp1609 3 года назад

    Why did this pop up in my recommended after 6 years?
    Even tho I liked it and watched this video 2 times 😂

  • @al-karimabdulaziz8961
    @al-karimabdulaziz8961 3 года назад

    Really cool but how did the fish in the water like it??????

  • @mariogutierrez3432
    @mariogutierrez3432 Год назад +1

    So do you think any of that changed the ph of the lake? Just a random thought 😕

    • @EnergyMaterials
      @EnergyMaterials  Год назад

      May have helped neutralise some of the acidic pollution in the canal.

    • @mariogutierrez3432
      @mariogutierrez3432 Год назад

      @@EnergyMaterials Very interesting i hadnt thought of that.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Год назад

    You can cut iron as easily, even easier, provided you use the correct tool.

  • @akshayv2849
    @akshayv2849 4 года назад +3

    2:44 is it called sodium aluminate or aluminum aluminate

  • @Xcerptshow
    @Xcerptshow 4 года назад +7

    How hard is it to get sodium? (not for explosives but for making hydrogen since that is where vehicle fueling appears to be going) Or what methods are/would be used to produce large scale hydrogen?

    • @namibjDerEchte
      @namibjDerEchte 4 года назад +4

      Industrially it is made from reacting methane with steam. Even then, direct electrolysis is still cheaper than anything via sodium.

  • @KAslashHeart
    @KAslashHeart 3 года назад

    This has to be the first time in my life seeing fire burning on fire for 1 second in my life

  • @dar2ski309
    @dar2ski309 2 года назад +1

    I put sodium in my nans pills and she went *kaboom* 😂😂🤣🤯😅

  • @nohackjustlag4241
    @nohackjustlag4241 3 года назад

    I love your word magic man

  • @ChuckHL
    @ChuckHL 3 года назад

    Cool experiment but how many fish died there?

  • @savagebros9085
    @savagebros9085 2 года назад

    Fish: *exists*
    man: *blows up sodium in a lake*
    Also Fish: “why is it spicy”

    • @maimuna9059
      @maimuna9059 Год назад

      Sodium metal : you have blows up,spicy fish food

  • @shafin3365
    @shafin3365 Год назад

    Respect from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @satya_shree42
    @satya_shree42 3 месяца назад

    Nice video, knowledgeable, sodium metal कहाँ उपलब्घ है, कितनी कीमत है, ये किस किस काम आ सकता है बताए

  • @themanfromcabowabo1559
    @themanfromcabowabo1559 2 года назад

    Best way to fish I’ve found.

  • @cathdan
    @cathdan 3 года назад

    Poor fishes thinking that snack is here and went to nibble at it.

  • @b.s.7693
    @b.s.7693 Год назад

    Why does the chunks of sodium form a small ball on top of the water ?? I guess it melts immediately because of its own heat production, right?

    • @itskae19
      @itskae19 Год назад

      Sooo I tried to look this up, and it took WAY longer than it should've.. but when the metal hits the surface, it releases a bunch of heat, as you know. This melts the metal and turns it into a ball shape. It turns into a ball because of surface tension. This minimizes the intensity of the reaction to make it more stable. Which doesn't last long 😂.

  • @mamun9746
    @mamun9746 3 года назад

    Watching from Bangladesh. Thanks.

  • @juanestadian8471
    @juanestadian8471 Год назад +1

    From Potassium to calcium has a very violent reaction with water on the metal reactivity series. Sodium is second on that list

  • @vishnujith83
    @vishnujith83 3 года назад +2

    4:55 here comes the part!

  • @sidr819
    @sidr819 3 года назад +1

    This video my chemistry mam showed to me and my friend's in class

  • @carrington9542
    @carrington9542 3 года назад +1

    Holy crap that was awesome!

  • @shremp69
    @shremp69 3 года назад +1

    "Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today."

  • @thecargotsold
    @thecargotsold 2 года назад +1

    I need some sodium block to do this at my local creek

  • @woodpeckeres
    @woodpeckeres 3 года назад +1

    that doesnt create any pollution?

  • @omegacygnus
    @omegacygnus 4 месяца назад

    When you eat the forbidden cheese with a nice tall glass of water: 5:15

  • @MelloGee33
    @MelloGee33 2 года назад

    I can just see the Wisconsin Dept. Of Natural Resources agent creeping up out of the woods with a citation in his hands as I toss the bar of sodium into a Wisconsin lake. 😂

  • @cuebj
    @cuebj Год назад

    Anyone else think that photo looks very like David Hockney's paintings on the theme of a splash: Splash, Smaller Splash, Bigger Splash?

  • @mootpointjones8488
    @mootpointjones8488 Год назад

    Excellent presentation 👍

  • @darkraider8777
    @darkraider8777 3 года назад +1

    I learned something new

  • @SomeAutomaton
    @SomeAutomaton 2 года назад +1

    TIME TO GET A GALLON OF THIS STUFF ANDYEET IT INTO A KIDDY POOL

  • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
    @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 3 года назад +1

    Just found your channel and subscribed, great content!

  • @julienken2083
    @julienken2083 Год назад +1

    I don't think throwing chunks of elemental sodium into lakes (where animals live) is very environmentally friendly...

  • @inkubusarchitektde
    @inkubusarchitektde Год назад +1

    Got a new method for fishing.

  • @hirozero16
    @hirozero16 3 года назад +1

    Fish be like "finally our time has come"

  • @YouMockMe
    @YouMockMe 3 года назад

    Anyone else notice the Na pulling itself together, it does not appear random

  • @trunghungpham9414
    @trunghungpham9414 3 года назад +1

    I might be overreacting but doesn’t NaOH imbalances the pH of the lake and harm fishes or something?

  • @rithanyaya6271
    @rithanyaya6271 3 года назад

    @1:39 It reminds me of the old microsoft sleep pattern or that DVD thing

  • @sun.x_x.flower
    @sun.x_x.flower Год назад

    Wouldn't it affect the fishes living in that lake

  • @就不更新吹啊
    @就不更新吹啊 3 года назад +1

    My name is giovanni giorgio,but everybody calls me jojo

  • @karthigeyini4891
    @karthigeyini4891 Год назад

    What about the creatures in the water?