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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @NileRed
    @NileRed  14 дней назад +19063

    I've given it a lot of thought, and I've decided to move this video and most of the 1min+ videos from Nilered 2 over here as shorts. This is because my goal is to have all of my shorter content conveniently in one place, and I also want to avoid any confusion if I post any 1min+ shorts in the future.

  • @Oli_TheMegaMushroom
    @Oli_TheMegaMushroom 14 дней назад +74595

    Flames nowadays dont look like real flames anymore!
    1950s flame:

    • @michaelanonymous3104
      @michaelanonymous3104 14 дней назад +457

      Haha😅
      Please explain the joke I don't get it 🥲
      Oh shiii I got ratio'd

    • @toad6453
      @toad6453 14 дней назад +26

      ​@@michaelanonymous3104 It's a joke on the fact that movies and TVs back then were black and white. The punchline here is a common trope of the assumption that kids can get when watching an old movie that since the movie shows everything in black and white, obviously the world was actually black and white back then.

    • @meghansimmons4873
      @meghansimmons4873 14 дней назад +1527

      @@michaelanonymous3104 because in those times cartoons were black and white

    • @ArynosValinir
      @ArynosValinir 14 дней назад +2

      @@michaelanonymous3104 Film, Pictures and TV were black and white only then and would not be commonplace in colour until late 50's early 60's

    • @bruhgod123
      @bruhgod123 14 дней назад +190

      Color TV existed before the 60s, just it wasn't used as much.

  • @ztoob8898
    @ztoob8898 14 дней назад +30084

    Nitromethane's lack of color makes it invisible in daylight. That's a problem in races involving nitro-fueled cars, because someone could be burning to death with no visible flame. There are videos right here in YT.

    • @them4309
      @them4309 13 дней назад +1144

      They probably making some noise, though.

    • @Briz4ever
      @Briz4ever 13 дней назад +1474

      Thanks, now I'm terrified.

    • @mjay6245
      @mjay6245 13 дней назад +1028

      All alcohol fuels burn invisible during the bright day.
      Ethanol, methanol etc etc.

    • @robertweston8030
      @robertweston8030 13 дней назад +99

      That was a good movie

    • @dank9288639
      @dank9288639 13 дней назад +372

      Yep, seen the one where multiple people got lit up and at first the other people around didn't know what was happening

  • @Rose-yx6jq
    @Rose-yx6jq 12 дней назад +29398

    White flames look so cool.

    • @gfry1752
      @gfry1752 12 дней назад +211

      Oh no, they're "no color" flames, clearly 🤣

    • @Colt100
      @Colt100 11 дней назад +253

      ​@@gfry1752 In the daytime its clear and you cant see it

    • @gfry1752
      @gfry1752 11 дней назад +57

      @@Colt100 okay, that's pretty cool

    • @BaldCoryxKenshinfan
      @BaldCoryxKenshinfan 11 дней назад +113

      @@gfry1752cool and EXTREMELY scary. 😭

    • @jfvnvnmmjcx
      @jfvnvnmmjcx 11 дней назад +1

      Man that's racist towards other flame communities

  • @conlon4332
    @conlon4332 4 дня назад +320

    They're all cool, but I think green will always be my favourite. It looks so magical.

    • @Hzim007
      @Hzim007 11 часов назад

      Black flame is the best looking

  • @utkarshdewan8142
    @utkarshdewan8142 14 дней назад +13949

    A NileRed video without something exploding or breaking is rare. This was surprisingly calm lmao

    • @IzzyTheMVP
      @IzzyTheMVP 14 дней назад +70

      Well I guess green fire is a little weird but yeah it's pretty calm

    • @dankertester
      @dankertester 14 дней назад +41

      Lighting things on fire still counts

    • @TheWilliamsberg
      @TheWilliamsberg 13 дней назад +17

      Still fire tho

    • @The_Ocatins_2606
      @The_Ocatins_2606 13 дней назад +2

      Same profile picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @ShannonDove-sy7ye
      @ShannonDove-sy7ye 13 дней назад +4

      Well nitro methane is a high explosive, so ......

  • @SgtSnippy
    @SgtSnippy 13 дней назад +11613

    Dude is casually inventing ghostflame incantations from Elden Ring.

    • @MrMaster1112
      @MrMaster1112 13 дней назад +156

      Bro i literally went to find this

    • @arianduran1725
      @arianduran1725 13 дней назад

      Imagine 200-2000 ago if people saw all these colors of flames, like the white / neon red / blue or green flames 🔥. 😬. Judge: you are charged with witchcraft 🧹 🪄 💀 🔥 🫡

    • @redwarf8118
      @redwarf8118 13 дней назад +38

      Bro and dude he is casually not inventing. This is has been literally real cheminstry since hundreds of years ... smh

    • @FizzySoda64
      @FizzySoda64 13 дней назад +162

      @@redwarf8118he’s making a reference to ghostflame incantations in elden ring, It’s pretty obvious he was was joking man

    • @redwarf8118
      @redwarf8118 13 дней назад +12

      @@FizzySoda64 1. wasn´t talking to you
      2. duh
      3. facts

  • @WorstofTrishula
    @WorstofTrishula 13 дней назад +3120

    Fun fact: There are materials such as Copper Salts that can create many shades of blue and Sodium Salts which can create Yellow Colors. That is why fireworks can be multi colored

    • @Swedish-flavor-frontiers
      @Swedish-flavor-frontiers 12 дней назад +40

      Showing this to some cavemen would go crazy!

    • @Stacked3403
      @Stacked3403 12 дней назад +19

      Another fun fact if you burn an old string of Christmas lights you get all kinds of cool colors, I don't know the science of it I just know it looks cool 😅

    • @grantjones8690
      @grantjones8690 12 дней назад +16

      I build fireworks as a hobby(legal). I can produce nearly anycolor by combinations of metal salts.

    • @christopherespinoza-darnel8514
      @christopherespinoza-darnel8514 12 дней назад +3

      Thats something a 3rd grader knows.

    • @Swedish-flavor-frontiers
      @Swedish-flavor-frontiers 12 дней назад +21

      @@christopherespinoza-darnel8514 that's not something a 3 grader knows

  • @jc_boy4718
    @jc_boy4718 6 дней назад +43

    Imagine in medieval ages discovering this level of chemistry, just to be called a wizard or witch.

  • @charleshodge6920
    @charleshodge6920 11 дней назад +1788

    Black Flame is definitely the best. Low cost, high reward. Best mid-range faith spell hands down.

    • @alesonbrjk
      @alesonbrjk 11 дней назад +72

      Amaterasu

    • @GeorgymonF
      @GeorgymonF 11 дней назад +53

      Fr that %HP damage really comes through after several NG+s

    • @Aeshma194
      @Aeshma194 10 дней назад +36

      Faith enjoyers winning

    • @souillonsousion8687
      @souillonsousion8687 10 дней назад +17

      Black flame is incredible

    • @tomrio9152
      @tomrio9152 10 дней назад +13

      Was looking for this comment! I found my people

  • @kenwarren9450
    @kenwarren9450 9 дней назад +673

    When I was in west Africa, the small village night markets were really eerie to me because all the burning lamps looked pinkish-orange, because they used raw palm oil as the fuel.

    • @recursion.
      @recursion. 8 дней назад

      Just say Africa lil bro

    • @saturniidspectre
      @saturniidspectre 7 дней назад +11

      That sounds like it would look soooo cool.

    • @coolraygaming
      @coolraygaming 3 дня назад +3

      @@recursion.… my guy… Africa is a continent, and a massive one at that. That would be like saying just say Asia, when you could be talking about Russia, India, Pakistan, China, or North Korea 💀. West, North, and South Africa are very distinct as well.

  • @bradrankin844
    @bradrankin844 12 дней назад +2442

    Also, you didn’t mention that the last flame you were talking about is also one of the most dangerous in the world! Because when people get lit on fire by that, it’s almost impossible to put out…because people can’t see it on the individual that is burning!!

    • @pulkitsukhija
      @pulkitsukhija 12 дней назад +135

      this actually happened in F1 back in the day (indy 500, 1981)

    • @txny_xciv
      @txny_xciv 12 дней назад +40

      Yup, absolutely terrifying.

    • @DJNeonistPurple
      @DJNeonistPurple 12 дней назад +22

      That's scary

    • @CinderTheSkulldog
      @CinderTheSkulldog 12 дней назад +65

      ​@@pulkitsukhija also happened a couple times in NASCAR too... I think there were maybe 2 cases of it

    • @THEDESTROYEROFNOTHING
      @THEDESTROYEROFNOTHING 11 дней назад +37

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

  • @1uk879
    @1uk879 8 дней назад +79

    The liquid just unlocked ultra instinct.

    • @Zenith_X3
      @Zenith_X3 6 дней назад

      XD

    • @jesuswithaBible
      @jesuswithaBible 5 дней назад +2

      "Erm actually! Its more accurate to say Thats a base form ki charge 🤓☝️"

    • @Zenith_X3
      @Zenith_X3 5 дней назад +2

      @jesuswithaBible "well actually" ☝️🤓

    • @jesuswithaBible
      @jesuswithaBible 5 дней назад

      @@Zenith_X3 ITS ERM NOT WELL 😡🤓☝️

    • @Zenith_X3
      @Zenith_X3 4 дня назад

      @@jesuswithaBible "ok" 🥺

  • @MrJostur
    @MrJostur 8 дней назад +1314

    Did this type of experiment in my high school chemistry class. Took notes on what chemicals burned, and what color the flame was.
    Prolly one of the best experiments we had because of the freedom of it.

    • @itzblaze7287
      @itzblaze7287 8 дней назад

      Which school

    • @bexxx97
      @bexxx97 7 дней назад +4

      I just did that this semester. My favorite was the bright red. I THINK it was the barium (nitrate or chloride idr)

    • @TheSilentMajorityNation
      @TheSilentMajorityNation 7 дней назад +2

      What do you mean by the freedom of it? To pick your own chemicals? Sounds dangerous if so

    • @MrJostur
      @MrJostur 7 дней назад +14

      @@TheSilentMajorityNation
      Nah, it wasn't dangerous. We were supervised, and we weren't exactly wandering around a warehouse full of chemicals lol
      It was done in the classroom with chemicals she had set up.
      I was just saying there was no hand-holding, there was no specific thing to try to get, it was just "try whatever chemicals you want, write down the chemicals you used and the color you got."
      We would just dip popsicle sticks in the chemicals instead of lighting the whole thing lol
      Still, the basic principal was the same.
      I was focused on going for specific colors.
      I think I remember getting a flame that was "hard to see, so it might've been the white one." I didn't think of trying to turn the light off though...
      Pretty cool to get a possible reason after all this time though!

    • @Ksescel
      @Ksescel 7 дней назад +2

      Same literally yesterday

  • @joefromravenna
    @joefromravenna 12 дней назад +456

    Back in the day my dad worked in a school. As he walks through the kitchen he sees a greenish yellow flame. He asks the head lunch lady if she feels okay and she says she feels faint. He then rushes all of them out of the kitchen. One of the refrigerators had a leak and the freon was turning into a deadly nerve gas.

    • @catronics1979
      @catronics1979 12 дней назад +11

      Could you please provide some more details on this?

    • @Scavenger82
      @Scavenger82 12 дней назад +78

      Burning freon makes phosgene gas, which isn't a nerve agent. It's considered a pulmonary (choking) agent b/c it affects the respiratory system.

    • @joefromravenna
      @joefromravenna 12 дней назад +40

      @@Scavenger82 thanks. I knew i had some detail mixed up, i just knew that the product is really bad news.

    • @dixon_buttz757
      @dixon_buttz757 12 дней назад

      ​@@Scavenger82I get a hit of that any time I'm changing an AC compressor & man oh man will that stuff choke you.

    • @duanejohnson9798
      @duanejohnson9798 10 дней назад +5

      Freon just replaces the oxygen hense dizziness. Not a nerve agent.

  • @whatdoinamethischannel9749
    @whatdoinamethischannel9749 4 дня назад +3

    methanol/hydrogen/ethanol flames or invisible flames is terrifying

  • @saber5821
    @saber5821 13 дней назад +1009

    Its all fun and games until you unlock invisible

    • @Njazmo
      @Njazmo 13 дней назад +91

      Methanol unlocks invisible.

    • @ShayRae1392
      @ShayRae1392 13 дней назад +18

      Look up the broom method from nasa

    • @Beans-nh6ro
      @Beans-nh6ro 13 дней назад +40

      1981 Indianapolis 500 NASCAR race, the fire was transparent and smokeless

    • @JGD714
      @JGD714 13 дней назад +6

      I'm pretty sure this channel already did that.

    • @SteelTheFish
      @SteelTheFish 13 дней назад +6

      Boo, not a nerd! It already exists 🤓👎

  • @TWEAKLET
    @TWEAKLET 14 дней назад +957

    The last one reminds me of the methanol fire no one could see at the 1981 Indy 500, where the driver and a mechanic are literally on fire and no one can even see the flames. It just looks like people freaking out for no reason.

    • @DakotaTuttle-k3x
      @DakotaTuttle-k3x 14 дней назад +20

      Was Looking for this comment

    • @robert-king-d7t
      @robert-king-d7t 13 дней назад +9

      It reminded me of Oklahoma City. McVeigh used ammonia nitrate mixed with nitromethane.

    • @williamdowling7718
      @williamdowling7718 13 дней назад +39

      One of the most terrifying situations to be in...
      All you need is help... But nobody knows that you need help or why. And since you're acting very erratic, it makes people hesitate to rush in to help.

    • @vendetta1429
      @vendetta1429 13 дней назад

      Oh yeah I saw that cuz of my ex girlfriend. Strange seeing you mention it

    • @RookieROX
      @RookieROX 13 дней назад +15

      He's on fire! Ricky Bobby's on fire! Please don't let the invisible flames kill my friend!

  • @anuradhagupta4004
    @anuradhagupta4004 12 дней назад +510

    white flame looks so sick 😭😭

    • @HPon64
      @HPon64 11 дней назад +11

      Very dangerous as well because you won't be able to see it in most cases. Like that racecar driver who was lit on fire

    • @ItsBat6011
      @ItsBat6011 11 дней назад +5

      Looks sick up until you can't see it

    • @souillonsousion8687
      @souillonsousion8687 10 дней назад

      Wait to see black flame, looks so unreal

  • @SolaireofAstoraFH
    @SolaireofAstoraFH 3 дня назад +1

    Nitromethane is whats used in top fuel dragsters to make that 11,000 horsepower. Its extremely hard to burn which is why it often gets sent out of the headers as raw fuel instead of a gas. These engines burn several gallons per 1000 foot pass

  • @lougerathy
    @lougerathy 14 дней назад +2382

    The birds living in his air vent system gonna turn into Pokemon 😭🙏

    • @axcenomega
      @axcenomega 14 дней назад +17

      I’m out of the loop can you explain your comment for us?

    • @user-xl9rr4nt4z
      @user-xl9rr4nt4z 13 дней назад +67

      @@axcenomega chemicals

    • @axcenomega
      @axcenomega 13 дней назад +35

      @@user-xl9rr4nt4z so those chemical will cause the birds to mutate into pokemon I wonder if under this scenario they will grow a chemical dependency if there mutated organs end up needing these chemicals to function

    • @chainsawman-stoic
      @chainsawman-stoic 13 дней назад +3

      okay good

    • @LexiLunarpaw
      @LexiLunarpaw 13 дней назад +9

      I will take the Glaceon

  • @ThreadedNail
    @ThreadedNail 12 дней назад +357

    I love that this is how we figured out what stars are made of.

    • @markdoldon8852
      @markdoldon8852 11 дней назад +21

      Hmm. Not really. The color of a flame is color of an oxidation reaction (thats what fire is). Spectrographic analysis (how we determine the elements present in a star) is based on which colors of light are ABSORBED by a particular element, and thus are NOT part of the light we see. This isnt related to any chemical reaction. In the spectrum of light from the star, those elements produce black bars (known as absorption bars) at specific wavelengths), allowing us to determine which elements exist.

    • @johnhamm706
      @johnhamm706 11 дней назад +4

      @@markdoldon8852 interesting. I wonder if many years ago they thought it had to do with different minerals and chemicals on fire on the star?

    • @benwinter2420
      @benwinter2420 9 дней назад

      Tig tips Birkeland currents burning hydrogen . . all on the surface electric

    • @ThreadedNail
      @ThreadedNail 9 дней назад

      @@markdoldon8852 you said "not really", but then you explained exactly what im talking about. Why?

    • @moamenahmed9314
      @moamenahmed9314 9 дней назад +1

      ​@ThreadedNail what is he saying is actually right and your statement is incorrect, I advise you to learn more.

  • @yoface2537
    @yoface2537 11 дней назад +673

    "DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIRE HARRY?!?!" Dumbledore said calmly

    • @CenReaper.
      @CenReaper. 10 дней назад +4

      That whole story didn't aged well, considering the outcome

    • @japvir3694
      @japvir3694 7 дней назад +3

      hahahahahahhahahaha😂

  • @Tom-101
    @Tom-101 7 дней назад +6

    Crazy not including the school experiment classic of potassium purple here.

  • @lightinthedark33
    @lightinthedark33 9 дней назад +147

    I was not expecting to be impressed by any color so the fact that it was almost colorless blew my mind

    • @BobbyKennedy-ss5ts
      @BobbyKennedy-ss5ts 8 дней назад

      Pea brains exploding isn't a big clean up; no big deal.

    • @YuBeace
      @YuBeace 7 дней назад +1

      Same here, I was like “we already know about fireworks and shit-“ and then he got me pleasantly surprised anyway.

    • @YuBeace
      @YuBeace 7 дней назад

      Fitting username, by the way 😂

    • @lightinthedark33
      @lightinthedark33 7 дней назад

      @@YuBeace oh shit, true! 😂

  • @Belitskay_2
    @Belitskay_2 9 дней назад +1364

    Nitromethane looks evil compared to the other flames, this is something you'd see in a movie fs...💀

    • @MitchManMoose
      @MitchManMoose 8 дней назад +1

      Why did it keep talking about METH THOUGH? 💀

    • @Schweppesale
      @Schweppesale 8 дней назад +2

      ​@@MitchManMoose ?

    • @PBrandonR
      @PBrandonR 8 дней назад +1

      Wait until you see the black flame

    • @naomikirisaki
      @naomikirisaki 8 дней назад +1

      That's a Divine Flame, i forgot the rank but there's a cult for that flame. 🤣

    • @MitchManMoose
      @MitchManMoose 8 дней назад

      @Schweppesale I pretty sure methane for the green flame is like the main ingredient in meth 💀

  • @MikuAuahDark
    @MikuAuahDark 14 дней назад +263

    Amaterasu's fire explained chemically

  • @Random_BoredGuy69
    @Random_BoredGuy69 День назад +1

    The last one is my fav❤

  • @jakemartin4305
    @jakemartin4305 10 дней назад +38

    Love how the flame burn almost like its pulsing (last 1) and that color is so beautiful 😍

  • @ThisGuyAd.
    @ThisGuyAd. 9 дней назад +30

    My 5 year old loves your videos Nile, and we've been talking about flame colours the other day. He'll love this 😊👍

  • @tubbysushiroll2666
    @tubbysushiroll2666 12 дней назад +64

    The last flame is HONESTLY the most beautiful flame I've ever seen

  • @300blkoutYT
    @300blkoutYT 8 дней назад

    I’ve made rainbow colored fire in my chemistry class. Idk what exactly was in the mixture but it was a mix of a bunch of different substances and it was honestly really cool to see.

  • @vihang300788
    @vihang300788 11 дней назад +130

    Reminds me of flame tests done in inorganic chemistry. Potassium: lilac, Copper: blue, Barium: apple green. Fire is just a visual form of an oxidation reaction. The stuff around us is mostly organic; that's why fire mostly has yellow-orange color.

  • @cuddlebears5278
    @cuddlebears5278 14 дней назад +161

    Bro casually created the flame of Olympus

  • @raskal8112
    @raskal8112 14 дней назад +51

    Learning black flame incantations with this one

  • @FrankTrouble
    @FrankTrouble 3 дня назад

    Please continue. This is Art.

  • @outllawgaming1775
    @outllawgaming1775 13 дней назад +119

    The last fire is called "White Fire", the hottest fire created from chemicals like the one in the video, a mixture of nitromethane and methanol, from what I heard, The fire can reach temperatures of 2000°C or more, you can correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @EbenBransome
      @EbenBransome 13 дней назад +33

      The hottest practical flame is produced by hydrogen + oxygen (there are others but you really don't want to try them). The limiting temperature is that at which the water can't form because it decomposes back to hydrogen + oxygen as fast as it combusts. It's around 3000°C.
      Nitromethane/methanol can get to a bit over 2000°C but that assumes ideal conditions (stoichiometric).
      As with hydrogen flames, also invisible, you cannot easily see the flame because there are practically no solid particles to give off light. When using hydrogen as a flame source in the lab, it's common to add just a little methanol or a trace of a sodium salt to make the flame visible like the one in the video.

    • @TheShorts5555
      @TheShorts5555 12 дней назад +2

      I used to burn my nitromethane fuel for kicks, back when I flew RC planes. It’s not really that hot, comparable to alcohol fires. Maybe the synthetic oils in the mixture dampened the temperatures but nitromethane has nothing on metal fires - especially something like sodium or magnesium.

    • @Sabinex5
      @Sabinex5 6 дней назад

      It’s not the hottest

  • @HardxCorpsxKali
    @HardxCorpsxKali 13 дней назад +24

    I agree that’s an amazing color. It’s very white. Looks beautiful!

  • @benolofson9732
    @benolofson9732 11 дней назад +23

    This is a good example for people in under standing fuels for cars actually, top fuel drag cars run on nitro-methane and lower class cars run on methanol alot of the time, basically when you start making more power your fuel needs to be less and less volatile, but people think higher octane equals more volatile.

    • @galaxel1494
      @galaxel1494 13 часов назад

      Lower classes in this case being: top alcohol (top fuel but pure methanol), top doorslammer, pro mod, and similar. Street, super street.etc usually run some version of gasoline, a lot running E85.

  • @slakkie
    @slakkie 4 дня назад +1

    The white fire was fire!

  • @adriankemp254
    @adriankemp254 14 дней назад +23

    That's easily the coolest thing I've seen this month

  • @SoundWaveTransformers
    @SoundWaveTransformers 13 дней назад +7

    This is my favourite video of all time. No joke.

  • @OiDepp
    @OiDepp 12 дней назад +35

    white flames are the best!!!! would love a mix of white and green

  • @chrisburgess1049
    @chrisburgess1049 4 дня назад

    You make nerds look cool, bro. I fricken love you

  • @ameliastout9537
    @ameliastout9537 12 дней назад +6

    Very cool! That makes me think about how you can identify a metal by the type of spark it makes when you grind it!

  • @JustinTotino
    @JustinTotino 10 дней назад +6

    Hell yeah! As you were going through the colours, I thought to myself “I wonder if there is a way to do silver fire like in Forgotten Realms lore?” Lo and behold, the last one you do. Nice!

  • @tomaslatoczky1517
    @tomaslatoczky1517 8 дней назад +67

    Bro nearly created Amaterasu😂

  • @yukiharvestfans
    @yukiharvestfans 4 дня назад

    Wow white flame is so beautiful ❤ White flame is my new favourite thing now

  • @robroilen4441
    @robroilen4441 14 дней назад +27

    Nitromethane is wild, you should look into the science involved with top fuel dragsters

    • @goosenotmaverick1156
      @goosenotmaverick1156 13 дней назад +5

      Riding a fine line between running and outputting maximum power, and hydro-locking and going boom, because of the comparatively small volume of air and massive quantity of fuel in the cylinders.
      They're absolutely wild. I grew up in the pits of top fuel hydroplanes, I always loved watching them hit the fuel block and everyone scattering. 😂😂 you can always tell who's seasoned and who's not. Haha

  • @Menkuna
    @Menkuna 13 дней назад +6

    Seeing colorful fire always reminds me of that one scene from avatar where zuko and aang learn from the dragons

  • @lukesmith5018
    @lukesmith5018 14 дней назад +47

    0:29 "Did you put your name into the goblet of fire?" Dumbeldore asked calmly

  • @310supertankrumble
    @310supertankrumble 3 дня назад +1

    explanation : if you burn normal stuff, it will burn orange or red or smthng, but if you burn soulsand, the flames will be blue ! hope this helps :)

  • @JaminPRose
    @JaminPRose 11 дней назад +17

    The science of colorful fire is quite wonderful. Such as fireworks which use different metal salts to produce their colors. I am by no means an expert on the subject and only know this because of playing a TTRPG character that makes fireworks and puts on firework shows.

  • @dainel1490
    @dainel1490 14 дней назад +89

    Goblet of Fire - Muggle Edition

    • @RankedSweat-x1g
      @RankedSweat-x1g 14 дней назад +2

      fr

    • @eugenej.6331
      @eugenej.6331 14 дней назад +8

      Did you put your name in the Beaker of Fire, Harry? NileRed asked calmly

  • @snowdroppax2726
    @snowdroppax2726 11 дней назад +5

    I think that aside from the color it was very interesting to dee the way the different materials caused the flame to behave. Some being taller or wider, almost moving like a soundwave would.

  • @Juuzou2
    @Juuzou2 5 дней назад

    Woah these are so pretty :3

  • @AshleyJansen-c8x
    @AshleyJansen-c8x 9 дней назад +56

    I had a friend who burnt her mouth on a hot fork when we went to eat meat that was flambé in Ouzo but she forgot to put out the flame. Ouzo flambé is really difficult to see sometimes. You also really need to be careful with some cocktails too... 💀

    • @mcpoopieface
      @mcpoopieface 9 дней назад

      Literally no one asked for your input 😭😭🫸🫷

    • @user-qb3gm4pu2m
      @user-qb3gm4pu2m 9 дней назад

      Oh damn. Did she get seriously hurt?

  • @FullAdDariusBR
    @FullAdDariusBR 14 дней назад +7

    Godskin Apostle theme starts playing in the background*

  • @flutedrum
    @flutedrum 14 дней назад +35

    Nitromethane for nitro rc cars actually burn on their own, however they leave a slight oil stain

    • @jarethhogan3274
      @jarethhogan3274 13 дней назад +2

      Nitro for rc cars is only like 30% nitro at most

    • @goosenotmaverick1156
      @goosenotmaverick1156 13 дней назад

      That's because it is a percentage actual oil. It's not the nitromethane that's leaving the oily film, it's actual lubricant for the engine, it's high octane two stroke premix, basically.
      Nitromethane on it's own is actually quite dry and non lubricating, from my understanding of it.

    • @goosenotmaverick1156
      @goosenotmaverick1156 13 дней назад

      ​@@jarethhogan3274 also true. I want to say it's usually ethanol or methanol primarily, but I don't recall exactly.

  • @Regyzide
    @Regyzide День назад

    My favourite flame color is lilac. Potassium when lit ablaze burns with a lilac flame. You can also try an oxy-acetylene flame that burns very brightly and is also white in color

  • @michaelwelliver5202
    @michaelwelliver5202 13 дней назад +9

    Great, he just summoned the Sanderson Sisters 😂

  • @WhatWeirdGuy
    @WhatWeirdGuy 14 дней назад +10

    If I'm not mistaken the color depends on it's heat, therefore the hottest is blue-white and coldest is red. You can also see this in stars

    • @Xzafierk
      @Xzafierk 14 дней назад +5

      it's a little bit that but it's mostly electronic emissions from from thermal ionisation

    • @EbenBransome
      @EbenBransome 13 дней назад

      It's the temperature of solid particles, carbon for most flames.
      Stars are much hotter. Betelgeuse is about 3500K and is visibly red, but it's as hot as a hydrogen/oxygen flame. The Sun is around 5500K. They are black body radiation, while the particles in flames are not black body and have different spectra.

    • @WhatWeirdGuy
      @WhatWeirdGuy 13 дней назад

      Thanks I learnt smt new, I wasn't sure it worked exactly like that, so thanks a lot

  • @dudewithglasses1353
    @dudewithglasses1353 10 дней назад +6

    I love lighting copper salt, the color looks amazing!

  • @Iluminous_dragons
    @Iluminous_dragons 5 дней назад +1

    I’ve done this in my science class it’s so cool like how the flame turns green or blue I haven’t seen the white one tho

  • @musicmanxii
    @musicmanxii 14 дней назад +4

    Damn dude you created the ghost flame.

  • @ATacoType
    @ATacoType 13 дней назад +4

    The second one looks like the soul fires from the Minecraft nether 😂

  • @AnonymousCastle
    @AnonymousCastle 13 дней назад +9

    Average Nile red video be like, Today i was bored so i created a nuclear bomb.

  • @jennifersaladin2689
    @jennifersaladin2689 19 часов назад

    The first step before soldering on fine jewelry is to coat it in a mixture of boric acid and alcohol and light it on fire, cause the boric acid slows down the oxidation of the metal so the surface is cleaner for ease of soldering. The first time my husband watched me solder on something I made sure to REALLY coat the piece in the mixture and light it up 😅 the look on his face seeing the humongous green flame was priceless, just complete shock

  • @arrynassenza464
    @arrynassenza464 6 дней назад +3

    You need soul sand or soul soil to get blue fire

  • @syedabid9767
    @syedabid9767 14 дней назад +11

    Black flame sounds more cool than it should be🔥

  • @Fluxx-sx1zq
    @Fluxx-sx1zq 14 дней назад +31

    only ogs know its a repost

    • @CharlieDeer
      @CharlieDeer 14 дней назад +1

      He literally said that in the pinned comment

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan 14 дней назад +2

      Ah yes, only OGs can read the pinned comment on every fuckin reupload telling us it’s a reupload.
      Beri indellijend

  • @TheInfamousVanny
    @TheInfamousVanny 2 дня назад

    Honestly this part about basic chemistry I was interested in when the teacher showed us the different colours a fire could go depending on what was burning, it’s so cool

  • @nash3465
    @nash3465 8 дней назад +5

    This man: look at all the flame colors!
    Me a colorblind person:

  • @mr.rednite4763
    @mr.rednite4763 13 дней назад +5

    Anyone else notice these are all the colors of the God level super sayin forms

  • @shame-h6j
    @shame-h6j 4 дня назад

    Flame tests were always my favourite dry tests to do for cations in salts in school! Apple green and brick red barium and strontium were always fun

  • @angelbaybay5874
    @angelbaybay5874 7 дней назад

    Not everyone is suppose to go with you on your life journey.
    It order to gain, you can’t be afraid to lose a little. But you usually get it back 10 fold, either in the same or different way.
    It’s a sign of growth. Imagine shedding your cocoon to flourish into a beautiful butterfly.
    Trust the process 🦋 🖤

  • @jadevt1939
    @jadevt1939 8 дней назад

    The coloured flames reminded me of burning different newspaper sections to try and get different colours. I wonder why that worked... The white flame is beautiful ❤

  • @Maryie
    @Maryie 8 дней назад

    All of them are magical 👏

  • @Arelium
    @Arelium 6 дней назад

    I love Nitromethane’s flame. It just looks so cool!

  • @zyairrbissoon
    @zyairrbissoon 7 дней назад

    I didn’t know I needed a show with a character that has white fire powers until now. That looks so cool

  • @aelahn
    @aelahn День назад

    I discovered this in my childhood when I read that different coloured fireworks used different elements to produce the colours

  • @multi-purposedesign9822
    @multi-purposedesign9822 18 часов назад

    I did a project kinda like this in High School Chemistry about the chemicals used in fireworks 😄
    Funny enough too, one of my after school kids and I had a 30 min conversation about different types of fire and he literally asked if there was white fire! I cant wait to show him this video!!

  • @Lee-fw9mr
    @Lee-fw9mr 8 дней назад +2

    PURPLE! Does anything burn purple? :)

    • @kaaaan0
      @kaaaan0 7 дней назад +1

      YES potassium nitrate!!

    • @Lee-fw9mr
      @Lee-fw9mr 5 дней назад

      @@kaaaan0 Oh cool! Thanks :)

    • @qwertyuiop-l1c8m
      @qwertyuiop-l1c8m 3 дня назад

      @@Lee-fw9mr Any Potassium compound will work. However, It is quite dim.

  • @ilwill5996
    @ilwill5996 3 дня назад +1

    Gray flames. Coooool.

  • @grumblekin22
    @grumblekin22 7 дней назад

    I love this channel so much

  • @NotaShorty
    @NotaShorty 7 дней назад

    I had a science lab like this in school last year, I can’t remember anything about it now (thankfully she let us take pictures) but purple was my favorite.

  • @orimoto_rika-chan
    @orimoto_rika-chan День назад

    There’s a store near where I live that used to sell, I’m not sure if they still sell them anymore, these small sachets filled with copper dust and other safe to burn elements that you could throw into a camp fire or fire pit at home and it would turn the whole fire green and blue, it was absolutely beautiful and my favourite part of having a fire pit night, I haven’t been able to do it in a while though cause there has been a ban on non-sanctioned fires in the area due to threat of a bushfire breaking out.

  • @bipo819
    @bipo819 5 дней назад

    Taking into account different flame colors from different chemicals burning would actually be really cool for character design especially if you’re playing smth like dnd and want to play as say a Genasi. You could make different variations of the fire sub race.

  • @FreejackVesa
    @FreejackVesa 3 дня назад

    This was freshman highschool chem class for me. Observing elements being burned to observe their spectral lines in order to determine what element it was

  • @sleeplessdreamer9504
    @sleeplessdreamer9504 7 дней назад

    Last ones beautiful ❤❤❤

  • @wanderreina
    @wanderreina 7 дней назад

    The white ghostly flame is hauntingly beautiful

  • @worgle123
    @worgle123 День назад +1

    Most of these colors are accessible by varying the temperature of the flame. Orange/Yellow are the coolest, blue is hotter, and white is the hottest.

  • @HaikuMarionette
    @HaikuMarionette 7 дней назад

    I was looking forward to purple flame. But I love the greeen and gray flames.

  • @brlinf06398
    @brlinf06398 3 дня назад +1

    wake up, we got the entire RGB set of fires

  • @TheindBOROG
    @TheindBOROG 7 дней назад

    I actually got second place on a science fair for doing something similar, we wanted to reinvent the flame test to use a chemical other than methanol since it’s responsible for a lot of lab accidents.

  • @rhianncharlesworth3468
    @rhianncharlesworth3468 5 дней назад

    They're amazing! 👍

  • @DemonSaine
    @DemonSaine 8 дней назад

    that’s really cool, black and white flames are usually the most powerful

  • @AtsiruITK
    @AtsiruITK 7 дней назад

    Dont understand chemistry - but, we use wood to keep the house warm, and I remember a few years ago when I lit it on fire the flames would get purple or tints of blue and orange at the same time. I think the blue came from the paper I used, but the purple flames were very magical.

  • @wishingspider4418
    @wishingspider4418 8 дней назад

    Nitro-Methane looks SICK. It looks so coool!!

  • @skrynnskrylla3897
    @skrynnskrylla3897 5 дней назад +1

    Its almost like going thru Lil B's early mixtape discography!