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  • @Pablovru
    @Pablovru 4 года назад +1223

    "It was really exciting, I was allowed to chop out the Zinc"
    Oh that was heartwarming ❤️

    • @incorrectstuffthingy5647
      @incorrectstuffthingy5647 4 года назад +100

      Protect this man at all cost.

    • @jeffersonborges9340
      @jeffersonborges9340 4 года назад +77

      This part of the video actually broke my heart... The master really loved what he had done for his entire life... I wished I could hug him when I heard it

    • @fingmoron
      @fingmoron 4 года назад +51

      Very adorable considering all the interesting experiments he's done he still loves the little things.

    • @kittehme3071
      @kittehme3071 3 года назад +8

      I went back to watch that part 3 times

    • @heartz4dani800
      @heartz4dani800 3 года назад +1

      @@kittehme3071 time stamp?

  • @The12hugo
    @The12hugo 4 года назад +3058

    “It tastes like sugar” I’m very sorry for the first man who discovered this lol

    • @Xirpzy
      @Xirpzy 4 года назад +332

      "I must say, your wallpaper tastes really sweet."

    • @shelbysteiner
      @shelbysteiner 4 года назад +118

      @@Xirpzy The schnozzberries taste like schnozzberries!

    • @choosefreedom4725
      @choosefreedom4725 4 года назад +64

      How did that go down? "It tastes like sug..." dies*

    • @tommytallgren620
      @tommytallgren620 4 года назад +141

      I feel sorry about the second man, he who did not belive the first man.

    • @raymondhoyland61
      @raymondhoyland61 4 года назад +2

      @@Xirpzy me

  • @andrewchapman2039
    @andrewchapman2039 4 года назад +2419

    "I have two favourite stories about poisoning."
    I have no doubt that this man would be everyone's favourite chemistry teacher.

    • @mamupelu565
      @mamupelu565 4 года назад +46

      I could hear his stories all day

    • @strawbrryfld1
      @strawbrryfld1 4 года назад +5

      Andrew Chapman Definitely !

    • @adamabele785
      @adamabele785 4 года назад +20

      I had in a way a very similar chemistry teacher. He could tell endless stories about countless encounters with different substances, about guys that got mercure poisoning or explosions and things that went wrong. But for sure we learned more about the nature and dangers of substances from his stories than from any of the books. One of his favorite sayings was: I´ts chemistry when it bangs and stinks. He was a scientist as well and had a degree.

    • @pd6556
      @pd6556 4 года назад +4

      I just love chemistry. And this man is helping me in so many ways. He's my online chemistry teacher,I mean this channel.😁

    • @ThatBigBlackClock
      @ThatBigBlackClock 4 года назад +15

      I have him for my "topics of inorganic chemistry" module and have to say he is very oldschool and doesnt believe in powerpoints, but leads very entertaining and interesting lectures haha

  • @KdetJim
    @KdetJim 4 года назад +699

    14:32 “everything else was distributed around the lab”
    Probably the most low-key way to describe an explosion. 😂
    “You blew up the lab!!”
    “No. I just distributed the apparatus around the lab”

    • @sakkek5349
      @sakkek5349 4 года назад +1

      Cos why make it such a big number, cos its already happened. And shouting about it , wont change a thing..😊. Short of clever way to make things straight.

    • @TheSonicWafflez
      @TheSonicWafflez 4 года назад +27

      Sounds like a line from a Douglas Adams book. "The experiment decided to suddenly and violently distribute itself around the lab" XD

    • @dmka12
      @dmka12 4 года назад +4

      Elon Musk would refer to it as a RUD - Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly

    • @VintageTechFan
      @VintageTechFan 4 года назад +4

      "I moved our experiment into the Cloud."

    • @mattlogue1300
      @mattlogue1300 4 года назад +6

      What happened to chemist? Was he likewise finely distributed amongst the lab?

  • @ryanpenrod1859
    @ryanpenrod1859 4 года назад +2292

    "He always claimed he was innocent, but when he was arrested he had a packet of arsenic in his pocket."
    Smooth.

    • @80cardcolumn
      @80cardcolumn 4 года назад +83

      He claimed "That's not mine."

    • @alphonsokurukuchu
      @alphonsokurukuchu 4 года назад +29

      someone is framing me!

    • @Lightning_Lance
      @Lightning_Lance 4 года назад +46

      That seems a bit too lucky a find. He could well have been framed.

    • @GRBtutorials
      @GRBtutorials 4 года назад +27

      80cardcolumn And after they accused him of lying, he claimed: “I meant that it wasn’t mined, you just misunderstood... it was made through reaction of arsenic with nitric acid”.

    • @billsinkins361
      @billsinkins361 4 года назад +18

      "These aren't my trousers, copper!"

  • @vezzosetto
    @vezzosetto 4 года назад +261

    lead acetate paper used to be used to remove traces of H2S when quantifying arsine evolved in the Marsh test with mercuric chloride. Mercuric chloride is specific for arsine as long as there's no H2S present along with it. It's part of the arsenic detection kit but it doesn't detect arsenic itself!

    • @MM-wi4dt
      @MM-wi4dt 4 года назад +12

      Such a lovely bunch of chemicals

    • @NinoNiemanThe1st
      @NinoNiemanThe1st 4 года назад +9

      Thanks desange, great explanation. A shame so many of these chemicals are so toxic...still can't go up against a Marsh Test when it comes to illicit (or licit) consumpton of chemicals like As, and the colors you often get after the reaction are endlessly fascinating.

    • @mikeharris1002
      @mikeharris1002 4 года назад +10

      That kind of ties up with my memory of using mercuric chloride papers in a quantitative test in about 1968. Some dilute sulphuric acid and and a few zinc turnings were added to a solution of the material under test and the gas that was evolved passed over a mercuric chloride paper test strip. The test strip picked up a brown stain from the gas with an intensity that was related to the concentration of arsenic in the solution under test. This was determined by comparing the stain with an incremental set of standard stains prepared under the same conditions.

    • @markusfaller1333
      @markusfaller1333 4 года назад +8

      The test with mercuric chloride is called Gutzeit test and for that test you should fist trap hydrogen sulphide H2S out of the gas stream which contains the arsine AsH3. Normally you use a cotton ball dipped into lead acetate but it seams that you can use the lead paper instead. Nice to see how ancient chemist alleady knew so much about the chemical reactions.

    • @speedslayerr
      @speedslayerr 4 года назад

      Fascinating stuff!!!

  • @abdullahkilinc473
    @abdullahkilinc473 4 года назад +764

    "Neil`s Brown Sludge" name of my rock band

    • @inhumanfilth681
      @inhumanfilth681 4 года назад +18

      Sounds more like punk lol

    • @feyk9638
      @feyk9638 4 года назад +3

      Sounds like he's been a bit sick lately

    • @es8559
      @es8559 4 года назад +1

      Dia Rhea Rama

    • @kylebaker1220
      @kylebaker1220 4 года назад +1

      My NickName in Highschool.

    • @mhyotyni
      @mhyotyni 4 года назад +2

      Sounds like a hillbilly moonshine to me 🍸

  • @kanata_harumi
    @kanata_harumi 4 года назад +385

    "We didn't have a sample of this so we decided to have Neil made some for us."
    Neil as always doing the hard work. Kudos to him.
    also, talk about making poison...

    • @nevim007
      @nevim007 4 года назад +13

      Neil looks like he eats arsenic for breakfast

    • @estelja
      @estelja 2 года назад +4

      Neil is not someone you would want to leave alone in your garage.

  • @Jackismycopilot
    @Jackismycopilot 4 года назад +3314

    "People used it to get rid of their lovers, their wives, or just AWKWARD PEOPLE." hahahahaha

    • @dizzze
      @dizzze 4 года назад +138

      I prefer "i've got 2 stories about poisoning, BOTH OF THEM ARE TRUE"

    • @tayet6875
      @tayet6875 4 года назад +41

      JackIsMyCopilot
      *laughs awkwardly *
      Oh no!

    • @whateverppl1229
      @whateverppl1229 4 года назад +149

      "you seem awkward, would you like some sugar?"

    • @williamsquires3070
      @williamsquires3070 4 года назад +26

      dizzzer adventure - it’s probably to the benefit of “awkward people” that forensic science has caught up, or there’d be a lot fewer of us!

    • @otakuribo
      @otakuribo 4 года назад +40

      **feels personally threatened*

  • @FluppiLP
    @FluppiLP 4 года назад +840

    "I got bored and went out" - always the scientist :D

    • @mattlogue1300
      @mattlogue1300 4 года назад +11

      Yep

    • @the_birthday_skeleton
      @the_birthday_skeleton 3 года назад +11

      I cracked up so hard when he said that

    • @Masden-
      @Masden- 3 года назад +6

      @@mattlogue1300 nice job adding nothing to say

    • @andrewbreding593
      @andrewbreding593 3 года назад +9

      6:46 : "I was really excited 😆 I was allowed to chop up the zinc! 🥳" What a treasure

    • @nodical802
      @nodical802 3 года назад +5

      @@Masden- nice job being a douche for no apparent reason

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 4 года назад +351

    One of the few channels that I watch the video all the way through. Great video!

    • @periodicvideos
      @periodicvideos  4 года назад +49

      Thank you!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore 4 года назад +16

      @@periodicvideos You're welcome!

    • @januarioqueiroz3122
      @januarioqueiroz3122 4 года назад +2

      Yes, it is!

    • @Avci__
      @Avci__ 2 года назад

      @@periodicvideos He has a powder that contains iridium, osmium, rhodium, gold and arsenic. How do I get rid of arsenic? Can you help me?

  • @logicplague
    @logicplague 4 года назад +214

    "We were really hopeful we were going to get our white powder"
    You and me both, man.

  • @BobWidlefish
    @BobWidlefish 4 года назад +1509

    “Liquid fluorine” yeah that sounds safe.

    • @ThisIsTaco1
      @ThisIsTaco1 4 года назад +203

      I love how he uses that story to explain violent reactions of Arsenic, when all flourine knows are violent reactions

    • @BobWidlefish
      @BobWidlefish 4 года назад +82

      *@ThisIsTaco1* just keep it under liquid nitrogen and it’s perfectly safe, what could possibly go wrong? Oh right, it could explode.

    • @theblackbaron4119
      @theblackbaron4119 4 года назад +2

      @@ThisIsTaco1 :') brilliant

    • @zapfanzapfan
      @zapfanzapfan 4 года назад +85

      An explosion of fluorine and arsenic... I wouldn't go near that lab...

    • @olbluelips
      @olbluelips 4 года назад +24

      Fluorine is amazing, the only thing it won’t form compounds with are Helium and Neon! :)

  • @ic08jy700
    @ic08jy700 4 года назад +12

    This guy is the archetypal college lecturer. He loves what he does and is excited by it and wants you to be too. I love the chemistry he goes into and think all of his element videos are little masterpieces. It is conceivable that they will be preserved and go down in history as THE descriptions of their age. I hope so.

  • @ile84
    @ile84 4 года назад +140

    "I got bored and went out" spoken like a true chemist :D
    I feel that way too, the impatience.

  • @jessserene5265
    @jessserene5265 4 года назад +57

    "I was so excited I got to chop up the zinc" I love it when people can get excited for the small things. It's a hard skill to learn, but it really makes life better lol

  • @in.articulo.mortis
    @in.articulo.mortis 4 года назад +150

    You didn't mention my favourite arsenic compound, C4H4AsH, also known as Arsole.

    • @yubach
      @yubach 3 года назад +3

      Mine is AsH3 "Arsine" just google its toxicity

    • @Slippergypsy
      @Slippergypsy 3 года назад +2

      fitting.. anyone who would say "cah-hash" is probably an asshole

    • @anothercitizen5233
      @anothercitizen5233 3 года назад +6

      I scrolled down to the comment section because I was looking for comment like that. I knew it.

    • @robertwilloughby8050
      @robertwilloughby8050 4 месяца назад +1

      And remember that Arsoles are only moderately aromatic....

  • @justl2609
    @justl2609 3 года назад +5

    Even though I changed my profession from a biochemist student of second year to lawschool, I always find myself coming back to watch the professor and the staff explain chemistry to us, you can tell they are passionate for their field.
    Thank you professor for taking the time to shed light into the world of chemistry for everyone!

  • @talkingdot
    @talkingdot 4 года назад +259

    I really love these deep dive videos on Elements Brady

  • @ioneatlas6821
    @ioneatlas6821 3 года назад +9

    tenho Phd em psicologia clinica e 68 anos de idade. comecei a estudar quimica e descobri voces. amo de paixão e agradeço todo seu trabalho.

  • @tomkandy
    @tomkandy 4 года назад +250

    The reaction of Arsenic with liquid Fluorine? Blimey, that sounds like one for "Things I won't work with"

    • @slidey1000
      @slidey1000 4 года назад +7

      But sodium and chlorine are both dangerous yet combine to make something edible.
      What could go wrong?

    • @tocsa120ls
      @tocsa120ls 4 года назад +2

      and we have the obligatory lab equipment that was accelerated though the roof :)

    • @gamingmarcus
      @gamingmarcus 4 года назад +5

      Back in the cold war they tested every possible compound for use in rocket fuels.
      One of those engines used liquid Lithium, liquid Fluorine and Hydrogen as fuel. Can you imagine that?

    • @MrShadowmaster00
      @MrShadowmaster00 4 года назад +3

      @@gamingmarcus sidenote: the reaction was between the lithium and the fluorine, while the hydrogen would get added later in the combustion chamber (so it didn't really react much). Basically, the only reason the hydrogen is there is to increase performance (because a lower molar mass propellant increases the specific impulse of the engine).

    • @YCbCr
      @YCbCr 4 года назад +3

      @@gamingmarcus Sounds like we've got Ignition! :) Fun read!
      On the note of Things I Won't Work With: Derek Lowe has got some on his blog, a bit of googling will bring it right up.

  • @edoardobracciotti9594
    @edoardobracciotti9594 4 года назад +6

    To use those lead papers you have to reduce As to arsine (as you did with zinc in acid). Then the arsine gas passing through the humidified paper can reduce Pb(II) to lead metal, wich makes the paper black. I used it in our qualitative analysis lab in Pisa. Thank you for your videos I always apriciate them a lot!! :)

  • @john_hunter_
    @john_hunter_ 4 года назад +181

    16:52 I like how they just film him looking at things and then walking away.

  • @robfelt9283
    @robfelt9283 2 года назад +1

    Such wonderfulness. I am 67 and a newcomer to the Hall chemistry/periodic table/etc. etc. I share this with my granddaughter who is attending university North Carolina Chapel Hill and my other granddaughter who will be 16 and still in high school. They think I’m weird and I love it.

  • @beekeeperhoneymoon8179
    @beekeeperhoneymoon8179 4 года назад +1009

    "People used it to get rid of awkward people"
    Me:
    *looks around nervously*

  • @MegaBoilermaker
    @MegaBoilermaker 4 года назад +1

    This element was mined in Cornwall alongside Tin and Silver. If you spot an extra tall derelict mine engine house chimney in Devon/ Cornwall then it was probably an Arsenic condenser, there were also ground level condensers.

  • @madLphnt
    @madLphnt 4 года назад +303

    "Sweet maker named John Neil, sent his lodger to get some daft for his next batch of sweets." Thats the most British sentence i think i have ever heard. I love it.

    • @billynomates920
      @billynomates920 2 года назад +6

      perhaps he was the origin of the expression never trust a man with two first names?

  • @mercster
    @mercster 4 года назад +34

    "I got bored and went out." That's why we love you.

    • @UchihaFabio
      @UchihaFabio 6 месяцев назад

      Just like when he exploded the amphitheatre

  • @randomguy7928
    @randomguy7928 4 года назад +484

    God I forgot I was subbed, excited to see you guys are doin well.

  • @joeywilburn8672
    @joeywilburn8672 4 года назад +12

    These are the realest chemistry videos on YT, they show the success and failures.

  • @MattLuceen
    @MattLuceen 4 года назад +514

    “I have two favorite stories about poisoning.”
    😂

    • @solarsombrero227
      @solarsombrero227 4 года назад

      Of course he does!

    • @theblackbaron4119
      @theblackbaron4119 4 года назад +12

      Man keels over in the background ... Three! I have three favourite stories about poisonings.

    • @robertr7923
      @robertr7923 4 года назад +1

      20 people were killed and over 200 ill. Yeah nice story bro

    • @alazrabed
      @alazrabed 4 года назад +2

      This quote goes so well with you profile pic!

    • @kittykattzee
      @kittykattzee 4 года назад

      Very relatable 😂

  • @cancel1913
    @cancel1913 4 года назад +5

    Your videos are so comforting to watch. I really enjoy the information and your demeanor.

  • @inhumanfilth681
    @inhumanfilth681 4 года назад +854

    "We were really hopefull we would get our white powder"
    Been there bro, been there.....

    • @theblackbaron4119
      @theblackbaron4119 4 года назад +53

      Baking is an amazing hobby, isn't it ;)

    • @cuber9320
      @cuber9320 4 года назад +13

      You beat me to it. 2 hours late

    • @artistanthony1007
      @artistanthony1007 4 года назад +6

      @@theblackbaron4119 It's basically like a fancy sugar, expensive and addicting at the same time.

    • @theblackbaron4119
      @theblackbaron4119 4 года назад +7

      @@artistanthony1007 Arsenic is forbidden sugar :) well, lead has also been used as a sugar substitute.

    • @russell_szabados
      @russell_szabados 4 года назад +1

      LOL!

  • @lhaviland8602
    @lhaviland8602 4 года назад +43

    "In the west of England"
    Map shows that the town is clearly in Wales.

    • @northcode_
      @northcode_ 3 года назад +7

      Surprisingly it's actually right on the border (according to Google maps).
      But most of it is indeed on the Wales side.

  • @jhyland87
    @jhyland87 4 года назад +44

    I love these longer versions of your videos. Thanks Brady!

  • @aquamanGR
    @aquamanGR 2 года назад +3

    I love this channel. And I love the dedication of these two guys, that are obviously in love with the subject. Sir Martyn and Neil, I only knew basic college chemistry, but your enthusiasm is infectious and I am so glad to have discovered this series - I have learned so much, thank you.

  • @ThisIsTaco1
    @ThisIsTaco1 4 года назад +82

    14:35 "Arsenic (...) can react very violently"
    Well, I mean, almost anything reacts violently with *liquid flourine*

    • @zapfanzapfan
      @zapfanzapfan 4 года назад +10

      Arsenic and liquid fluorine, sounds like a mad experiment to get a new more potent rocket fuel...

    • @fandyus4125
      @fandyus4125 4 года назад +8

      Cesium and liquid fluorine when?

    • @harryw.174
      @harryw.174 4 года назад +3

      @@fandyus4125 sounds like something a super villain would use

    • @ElementalAer
      @ElementalAer 4 года назад +3

      @@fandyus4125 with this thing, you are just signing a letter to death

  • @zachdurocher1166
    @zachdurocher1166 4 года назад +55

    How to start a conversation:
    "So my two favourite stories about poisoning..."

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 4 года назад +292

    "an Australian chemist called Bruce"
    Of course.

    • @MrIggybo
      @MrIggybo 4 года назад +9

      Yora I'd have expected somebody called Gary

    • @slidey1000
      @slidey1000 4 года назад +13

      He's also in charge of the sheep dip

    • @epincion
      @epincion 4 года назад +5

      Yes that along with 'Sheila's Green' which is what I thought he said before I saw the correct spelling.

    • @ianturpin9180
      @ianturpin9180 4 года назад +2

      I used to know a Bruce in Sydney many years ago who supplied squidgy resin so I suppose you could call him a chemist.

    • @vhaarr
      @vhaarr 4 года назад +1

      Michael Baldwin, Bruce. Michael Baldwin, Bruce. Michael Baldwin, Bruce.

  • @jbezuidenhout46
    @jbezuidenhout46 4 года назад +49

    Professor after anything taking longer than 10 seconds: “ IGHT IMMA HEAD OUT “

  • @RonLauzon
    @RonLauzon 4 года назад +21

    When I was in college (Michigan Technological University), I used to collect interesting mineral samples - which was easy to do in that area since it was a big mining region. I was able to pick up a small nugget of kearsargeite (copper, nickle, arsenic). It was called "kearsargeite" because it was found near Kearsarge, MI. I was told that during WWII, kearsargeite was collected for Special Forces use to make bullets.

    • @uberawsome3696
      @uberawsome3696 4 года назад +1

      I cannot find any proof for that last point. I also looked under pumpellyite.

  • @dave8599
    @dave8599 Год назад +2

    AsH3 gas smells of garlic. It has a very low toxic threshold, if you can smell it, you need to evacuate right away. I used to work with it. We had toxic gas monitors sniffing the air where we used and stored the AsH3.
    The Cafeteria made garlic bread for lunch one day, the smell got into the AsH3 work areas, and we all evacuated, only to find the odor even stronger outside. 100 people in our cleanroom bunnysuits standing outside looking like fools. After that incident, the cafeteria had a very tall, cable braced smoke stack built for the baking oven exhaust, it was maybe 20 feet tall. We didnt get the garlic smell anymore.

  • @Gandoff2000
    @Gandoff2000 4 года назад +49

    I think this guy is so cool how he makes chemistry even more interesting. Neal doesn't say much but yeah, he's cool too! I'm a fan.

    • @H34L5
      @H34L5 3 года назад +2

      i've been subscribed for years and i have no idea what Neal's voice sounds like

    • @FrozenHaxor
      @FrozenHaxor 2 года назад +2

      Neil*

    • @Gandoff2000
      @Gandoff2000 2 года назад +1

      @@FrozenHaxor Of course. Thank you.

    • @shawnmendrek3544
      @shawnmendrek3544 Год назад

      yes

    • @mr.iforgot3062
      @mr.iforgot3062 Год назад +1

      Neil is a drunkard and is barely hanging on to his job. He is court ordered to attend 2 AA meetings a week. And sustain from booze. Sustain means "do without"

  • @MegaBoilermaker
    @MegaBoilermaker 4 года назад +1

    Arsenic was mined down here in West Devon and Cornwall. A few of the old Mine engine house chimneys were adapted as Arsenic condensers and there were also some ground level labyrinthine condensers. My elder brother was once contaminated with low level Arsenic intak and did not notice until his hair was showing a greenish tint under UV light.

  • @HarmonyHaven44
    @HarmonyHaven44 4 года назад +80

    you should heat the paper around 90C` then add solution (concentrated solution, less water)

    • @kaanylmaz4080
      @kaanylmaz4080 4 года назад +1

      allow me to learn more of your ways esteemed sir

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    @mikeDeSales943 4 года назад

    I have been watching these videos for over 5 years now. I am so thankful for everyone who puts these together.

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    @verdatum 4 года назад +21

    I need so many more updated elements videos. Thank you for continuing to update this series!

  • @sweetwillow028_
    @sweetwillow028_ 3 года назад +1

    I got introduced to this channel by my chemistry professor 👩‍🏫 and I’m
    hooked now. I do see the chemistry in daily life or probably in everything this universe, such amazing thing.

  • @scotts918
    @scotts918 4 года назад +22

    I could listen to this man tell stories for hours.

  • @PatrickBateman191
    @PatrickBateman191 3 года назад +1

    This man is really interesting to watch. I never get tired of his videos.

  • @QuasistellarNymphomaniac
    @QuasistellarNymphomaniac 4 года назад +144

    I dont think you can blame the arsenic for the explosion when you react it with fluorine :D

    • @periodicvideos
      @periodicvideos  4 года назад +94

      True - I think the Fluorine was probably. the main offender.

    • @dhavalbhalara1664
      @dhavalbhalara1664 4 года назад

      Looking for same comments..

    • @mamupelu565
      @mamupelu565 4 года назад +2

      @@periodicvideos main offender... lol

    • @skakdosmer
      @skakdosmer 4 года назад +1

      @@periodicvideos What happened to the chemist? Was he “distributed round the lab” as well?

    • @jamesjacocks6221
      @jamesjacocks6221 4 года назад +2

      @@skakdosmer He was distributed to a cab and driven home so the authorities wouldn't know what happened.

  • @rowenhusky
    @rowenhusky 4 года назад +1

    2 notes from Hach's method that might help with the lead test paper, though this is from a different testing method, one mentions lead acetate.:
    1) This test paper allows the easy detection of arsine (AsH3) in the gas phase. Arsenic in solutions has to be converted into AsH3 with Zn/acid and purged from the solution. The arsine is detected directly at the boundary layer between water and air.
    Arsenic test paper is used for the easy determination of arsenic in grape must and wine. For the determination of arsine in compartment air the test paper is moistened with acetic anhydride.
    2) Unfortunately, during the reduction of arsenic to arsine gas, sulfides are also reduced to form hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Hydrogen sulfide reacts with the mercuric bromide test paper in the same way as the arsine gas, causing an interference. Current methods for removing sulfide interference entail passing the arsine gas stream through a scrubber to remove the hydrogen sulfide. These scrubbers are usually made of cotton that has been soaked in lead acetate solution (zinc and copper have also been used but have been found to be less efficient). The sulfide reacts with the lead on the cotton to form solid lead sulfide, thereby removing it from the arsine gas stream.

  • @TheCampnFool
    @TheCampnFool 4 года назад +4

    In college I took a chemistry class out of sheer curiosity.
    I absolutely despised that class.
    Next semester I took Intro to Computer Science and found my path,
    However, I find your videos quite fascinating.
    I wish my old Chemistry Professor had possessed your enthusiasm for the science.
    Now, here I am at 60 years old reading an old Introduction to Chemistry text book.
    Now see what you've done!? Lol
    Teaching old dogs new tricks.

  • @jeremyalbert3969
    @jeremyalbert3969 4 года назад +9

    I love this man. His voice is so calming and he educates me so much. His stories are interesting it shows he has a great past.

  • @ianlee5812
    @ianlee5812 Год назад +1

    Roxarsone, an organoarsenic compound, is sometimes used as an additive to chicken feed. Though inorganic arsenic in poultry can be found because of it, it's usually at concentrations well below what's considered lethal.

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 4 года назад +11

    Though I'm even a bit older than you Professor, your videos always take me back to my early love of science, particularly Chemistry. Thank you.

  • @tommunyon2874
    @tommunyon2874 Год назад

    I got my BS in chemistry courtesy of the Navy, which meant I got commissioned at the same time I got my degree and went straight to the fleet. As is customary one doesn't get work in their area of expertise when serving on the line. These videos help fill in for labs I haven't had the opportunity to do myself.

  • @Bog2901
    @Bog2901 4 года назад +158

    "we didn't have any of this poison on hand so we decided to just make some"

  • @karhukivi
    @karhukivi 4 года назад +1

    The yellow mineral is orpiment As2S3, the red crystals of realgar are As4S4

  • @Marchpaneforce
    @Marchpaneforce 4 года назад +12

    Biology student from Cologne here. Never thought, I'd see a video of the professor in front of Albertus Magnus! Really wish, I had known about your visit, so I could have listened to the lecture in person. Thank you for the great video! :D

  • @sspinsider1482
    @sspinsider1482 4 года назад +1

    A fan from India sir lots of love you are amazing sir great respect from the bottom of my heart, at such a age still you are working to spread knowledge

  • @johnsmith-sp6yl
    @johnsmith-sp6yl 4 года назад +7

    been watching these videos intermittently since i was about 6 years old, now i'm studying chem in uni. this is what got me interested in chemistry; a bunch of good, clean fun with deadly poison.
    the videos on the alkali metals were very intriguing, too.

  • @DoiInthanon1897
    @DoiInthanon1897 3 года назад +2

    I was really interested by this video on Arsenic and the stories behind its use in poison. Thanks Periodic Videos! You guys are still going after 12 years doing the subject you love, really impressive!

  • @validefy
    @validefy 4 года назад +29

    Love these videos. One of The best channels on RUclips. Ill be waiting for the next one

  • @velocirapture89
    @velocirapture89 Год назад +1

    Please discuss also the chemistry of Old Lace.

  • @scotts918
    @scotts918 4 года назад +27

    17:46 - Trying to decide if he should touch the high thumb, or the low thumb...

    • @A-Ls1
      @A-Ls1 4 года назад +4

      Scott S I was thinking about that

    • @youlovemyyoutubname
      @youlovemyyoutubname 4 года назад +2

      Yeah haha, all the students definitely know which thumb to touch.

    • @skakdosmer
      @skakdosmer 4 года назад +1

      ...and it definitely would be the high thumb.

    • @dylanb4539
      @dylanb4539 4 года назад

      My eyes went to the high thumb😂

  • @MatmanPDX
    @MatmanPDX 3 года назад +1

    Why even bother putting a preview of other videos at the end of all your uploads, if you are just going to cover it up with pop-up image links to other videos? It's MADDENING!

  • @jpaulc441
    @jpaulc441 4 года назад +45

    Neil is the Mike Ermentraut of Periodic Videos

  • @Bloodfang152
    @Bloodfang152 3 года назад

    I hated chemistry in high school but I binge watch your videos. It goes to show you that everything is interesting but how its explained to you could be the reason why you do or dont like something

  • @ReenosLP
    @ReenosLP 4 года назад +11

    16:47 I was there and listened to your lecture. That was one of the best days I had in University so far!

  • @connieembury1
    @connieembury1 4 года назад +3

    Can you do an updated video on Molybdenum please? I really enjoy your videos and love it when you update the elements with more info. I loved chemistry in High School (Canada) and the professor reminds me of our chemistry teacher

  • @ferdisb4070
    @ferdisb4070 4 года назад +204

    "And then you add the thing you think contains Arsenic, in our case Arsenic" :D

  • @VineetDwivediChemistry
    @VineetDwivediChemistry 4 года назад

    Man I love ur voice and your calmness during explaning things. Although because of historical reason I dont like England but prof I respect & Love you alot.

  • @Mistakeful_Learning
    @Mistakeful_Learning 4 года назад +14

    I really enjoy the history part of these videos. They are very interesting and I learn something new with each one. Thank you for making them.

  • @jhyland87
    @jhyland87 4 года назад +1

    at 6:32, in the last sentence on that page shown in the book, it says:
    *Charge the... funnel B with quite dilute sulphuric acid, **_I•oN_** or less...*
    What is the _I•oN_ supposed to represent? Is that a

  • @farhanahmed2508
    @farhanahmed2508 4 года назад +154

    1:12 "Or just awkward people."
    *Gasps awkwardly*

    • @smaakjeks
      @smaakjeks 4 года назад +4

      We've found one!!

    • @psygn0sis
      @psygn0sis 4 года назад +4

      Gotta love people that copy, for the hundredth time, what others have said,

    • @user-ge4uk9ui8y
      @user-ge4uk9ui8y 4 года назад

      rip me

    • @ValentineC137
      @ValentineC137 4 года назад +7

      @@psygn0sis almost like multiple people can get the same obvious idea, without having to copy eachother..

    • @CJT3X
      @CJT3X 4 года назад

      Valentine or... without reading the previous comments

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 3 года назад +7

    The death element, amazing

  • @ButzPunk
    @ButzPunk 4 года назад +673

    "A town in the west of England"
    *Map zooms in on Wales*
    ಠ_ಠ

    • @edwardvarney432
      @edwardvarney432 4 года назад +30

      Ben Rowe I know that made me really angry being a welsh boy myself

    • @harrywood6502
      @harrywood6502 4 года назад +84

      The Welsh-English border litterally goes through Hay-on-Wye so it's not awaful to say it's West England, some of it is.

    • @slandgsmith
      @slandgsmith 4 года назад +18

      Ben Rowe A town in the East of Wales

    • @trickyricky2903
      @trickyricky2903 4 года назад +7

      Also had to check this! The point on the map looked to be in Wales.

    • @theblackbaron4119
      @theblackbaron4119 4 года назад +30

      @@edwardvarney432 Say boy... Do you like sheep ?

  • @dantehulthen-yf3ps
    @dantehulthen-yf3ps Год назад

    The fact that he asks us if we know anything about the papers is so heartwarming ❤

  • @goranaxelsson1409
    @goranaxelsson1409 4 года назад +10

    A wonderful video!
    Arsenic is one of my favorite elements, maybe because I have found a 6.8 kg specimen that sits on the bottom shelf in my mineral collection. Arsenic is indeed metallic white when fresh, but turns brown to black on the surface over time. And when it sits on the mine dump a couple of years it gets a crust of white powder which makes it possible to spot it from meters away on small pebbles.
    A friend and I went to that mine (Storliden in Sweden) several times a year when it was active so I got somewhere around 50-100 kg of mineral specimens of arsenic. :-D Yummy!

  • @airpolygon2714
    @airpolygon2714 4 года назад

    I absolutely love periodic videos! With all of the entertaining and illuminating experiments, anecdotes and explanations. I've been following you for quite some years now, and you never cease to amaze me with your content!

  • @melskunk
    @melskunk 4 года назад +10

    I was excited to see Realgar, perhaps my favourite arsenic compound, so pretty and fascinating!

  • @collinsfriend1
    @collinsfriend1 2 года назад

    I can see why your students remain loyal and connected to you. Great instructor and all around person.

  • @marhar2
    @marhar2 4 года назад +74

    "Neal found an old Arsenic sample from the basement stores" -- that sounds like the beginning of an Agatha Christie novel!

  • @dexobj
    @dexobj 4 года назад

    What a great teacher and story teller.

  • @shearerslegs
    @shearerslegs 4 года назад +11

    Thanks for the video I love it when an alert pops up saying that you have a new one out

    • @periodicvideos
      @periodicvideos  4 года назад +11

      We love people who have alerts on for us!!!
      Bash that bell.

    • @BattleBunny1979
      @BattleBunny1979 4 года назад +1

      @@periodicvideos *ding*!

  • @petergeorgfischer275
    @petergeorgfischer275 3 года назад

    The acetate paper is not used as a direct indicator, but used to capture hydrogen sulfur in the arsin test. Usually filter paper soaked in mercury(II) chloride were used as indicators. The most interesting arsin indicator is gold chloride, which will turn blue-green, as colloidal gold will form during the reaction.

  • @hydrusje
    @hydrusje 4 года назад +167

    "I was really excited I was allowed to cut up the zink" :D
    I know what to send the professor now for next christmas :p

    • @fish4225
      @fish4225 4 года назад +20

      I like to think the professor isn't allowed near sharp objects.

    • @wernerhiemer406
      @wernerhiemer406 4 года назад +12

      @@fish4225 I think they fear snippets to jump up and tangle into his hairstyle. Who then is supposed to get into that holly grail to sepperate that? Because it is not solid, not liquid, no magnetic particles involved. Burning down is no option. So you would have to wait until some of those strands pertisipitate off that fluffy structure holding supstrate (scalp) and then it makes ping sound by falling onto a hard surface as detector.

    • @CrazyNerdInventor
      @CrazyNerdInventor 4 года назад

      Zinc*

    • @thedanyesful
      @thedanyesful 4 года назад +1

      "Zinc is by far the best element."

    • @dsandoval9396
      @dsandoval9396 4 года назад +1

      Lol! Yeah, that was funny but admittedly a little sad as well.

  • @defeatSpace
    @defeatSpace 2 года назад

    Professor is one of the best teachers to ever exist among our species.

  • @jeffzzzz1955
    @jeffzzzz1955 4 года назад +14

    I love these videos so much
    They're always very interesting

  • @mazirian9261
    @mazirian9261 4 года назад

    Sir Martyn Poliakoff is such an amazing person! I love his level of study, and also his unique mannerisms (like enjoying cutting the zinc!).

  • @tom_something
    @tom_something 4 года назад +17

    "Neil's brown sludge" doesn't have the same ring to it as, say, "Higgins' solution".

  • @DeadAlcoholZombie
    @DeadAlcoholZombie 4 года назад +3

    What. A. Gem this man is.

  • @swebigmac100
    @swebigmac100 4 года назад +8

    Amazing video. Nice to see the professor in great spirit.

  • @migsvensurfing6310
    @migsvensurfing6310 4 года назад +1

    Loved it. The knowledge and humor put in this video. Thanks.

  • @Commandmanhardcore
    @Commandmanhardcore 4 года назад +7

    Great content! I love how the channel has evolved over the years. Keep it up!

  • @sambulls
    @sambulls 4 года назад

    They were playing the king of denmarks or rupert's march on the organ if you were curious, a very nice piece usually played on the trumpet with organ accompaniment

  • @leegami3234
    @leegami3234 4 года назад +25

    "I was really exited! I was able to chop out the zinc!"
    Trembling of excitement, making dramatic cuts...

  • @toko7746
    @toko7746 4 года назад

    You can use those test papers same way with the flame color paper but instead of setting the gas on fire, you let it flow into the paper and that should form yellow or brown color depending on what the detection agent is. Also the ammount of arsenic changes the strength of the color forming.

  • @clanpsi
    @clanpsi 4 года назад +40

    You could mix yours with molasses. That'd work pretty well.