I've said it many times before and I'll say it many more time, I love science channels because no matter what they are about they will always slowly drift into the point of just blowing things up.
Should scare you that Nilegreen doesn’t own this channel and that this is a VoiceOver that was probably made through Machine Learning. NileGreen talked about it on a podcast once
First, the lithium reacts with water to form lithium hydroxide and hydrogen gas: Li(s) + H2O(l) --> LiOH(s) + ½H2(g) The reaction is exothermic (produces heat) so, if sufficient hydrogen and heat are produced, the hydrogen will react with oxygen gas in the atmosphere, to produce gaseous water and this reaction is what causes the explosion: H2(g) + ½O2(g) --> H2O(g)
Hey, thanks for the explanation, bud! This is me, 20 years from now, giving you props for detailing how this process worked. Not everyone's a chemist, but some folks just want to watch the world learn...and I'm all for it! 🥰 Now, I'll excuse myself to current me--pretty sure that explosion caused...another unnecessary explosion. 😅
Don’t listen to the people who are disrespecting you some people are just mad they don’t have the intellectual capability to understand things thoroughly a bunch of simple Simon mfs
@@HectorEverlasting Agreed. I know I'm not that bright most times, but it's always cool to learn something new! **...Casually hides away 'Home Defense Recipe' book**
As soon as he mentioned putting it in water, my first thought was “it’s gonna blow up.” Edit: I don’t know jack about the elements and their reactivity, I was just expecting it to blow up.
That has already been proved correct with Florida flooding. One ignited on my street for no apparent reason and the fire department had no resource available to put it out. Took out vehicles on each end of it and left a hole in the street that has yet to be repaired.
@@peacefreedom4930 Hello Peace..... yes it is surprising how ferouis they burn. Standing water and electrics is a matter of concern. As I mentioned the one that went up near me was not submurged, it just went up in flames in the middle of the night. What a show! Anyway, if this is of direct concern to you suggest you keep your vehicle outside and away from your home.
@@ronz101 No I don’t have an electric vehicle. However, some of these cars are literally sitting on top of a huge lithium battery. So, I’m wondering if they are really safe. I wonder if anyone happened to these cars during the hurricanes and floods.
Here is something I had to learn the hard way. Lighting the foil on fire will cause it to react with nitrogen, glowing very brightly. The heat generated from this will cause it to melt. Allowing a drop of this burning molten lithium into water will cause a detonation. When I attempted this there was a loud bang that made my ears ring for nearly 10 minutes, and all of the water I dropped it into had turned into a vapor cloud about 20ft wide in my yard. The scariest part is that I only used about 1/4 of the foil from a single battery. For anyone curious as to why I was doing this, when I had tried smaller quantities it always resulted in sparks shooting off the water, the color of which had a wide range and seemed random. I was attempting to understand the reason for it, but dropped the project after it nearly killed me.
Something which scares *_"The Man Without Fear"_* @NileRed... *RUUN!!!* *RUN THE FUCK AWAY!!!* Anything which scares a guy who has done the sheer crazy stuff that he has - playing around with highly corrosive acids, extremely reactive metals & even goddamn lethally radioactive watch bits - has got to be bloody terrifying...!
@@Mikemk_ I don’t think it’s thermal shock from heating the glass itself. I think it rapidly evaporates a tiny bit of water/reduces some of it to H2 and the hydrodynamic shock is transmitted through the water.
@@richstevens5727 Ohh, you just mean the most recent scam to pass laws which ultimately result in Congress to make even more money from their insider trading?
Anything listed on the extreme left of periodic table is like this, so what's the point if not fun to dip them all in water? Those alkaline group are: Hydrogen, Lithium, Natrium (Sodium), Kalium (Potassium), Rubidium, Caesium, and Francium.
@@potato9832 Okay, yes, liquid nitrogen is inert and totally useful for this. Liquid CO2 though? We're talking over 5 atmospheres of pressure to keep it from sublimating. CO2 gas is totally useful here though, so the liquid form is unnecessary. For all that matters, argon gas would work just as well.
You shouldn't use water on something that is still charged by house current or greater. But if a battery itself is burning, that needs water. Lots and lots of water. You only need to be concerned about a metal explosion if the amount of water you use is insufficient. If you open a 1.5 inch hose on a burning car battery, it will be fine quickly.
@@yawningpheonix There is a fine line between cutting the oxygen off completely and giving it more heat and hydrogen to create an explosion. If you're using water, you better be sure which side you're about to land on.
@@kolyashinkarev7366I believe in the game itself it says somewhere that it’s an ore and you can visibly see it since it’s a big chunk of rock with Lithium in it
@michaeljorgensen790 Back when McGyver was on, batteries were made primarily of zinc-carbon and Nickle. Lithium batteries didn't really become the standard until the mid 2000s.
Go to school with some of the lithium stuff from the battery and a water bottle. Over the day drink the water up u til you get to P.E. Class and you leave a little water still in the bottle then put a piece of the lithium in the bottle, slightly shake it, then quickly throw it away
Thats why they always ask if you have any lithium batteries when you fly. The gas it produces can knock you out in a couple breathes and the fire it produces is very hard to put out and can re-ignite. I think a plane crashed due to that once upon a time. Fire started at the front of the plane under the cockpit and the pilot was out...!
Former manufacturer of a substance and it is extremely easy to remove the lithium with a pair of pliers and a leatherman.Leatherman. Never had a problem opening lithium batteries after opening well over a thousand.
FYI: The humidity in the air can be plenty enough water to cause the lithium metal to ignite. Source: Attempted in my younger years to fix a handheld device with an integrated lithium battery. It was not repairable within my means, so I decided to fully dismantle it out of curiosity. There was surprisingly little protecting the battery - just a flexible plastic casing, since it didn't need to be as durable as a standalone battery. I began unrolling it, and pretty quickly realized it was getting hot to the touch. As I set it down on my workbench, the metal caught fire. I was very much caught off guard, and fortunate to be doing this after-hours, atop a steel workbench, in a warehouse with no volatile materials nearby. Be careful!
Generally speaking this is why stuff with batteries (smartphones in particular) show down with age, it all had to do with the battery and making sure it doesn’t, well blow up. If phones were not slowed down to protect the battery, well check out the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, (I think that’s what it was called) and how the hardware did a horrible did to keep that battery safe, and how it actually blew up. 💀
Half of it could be pure lithium, the other water and the pin is separating the 2 in a grenade. Take it out and BOOM. Honestly it freaks me out that I've given it so much thought.
If you dissolve the lithium strip in an ethanol-based carburetor cleaner, like Heet, and then ignite it, it maintains that color throughout the entire burn. Replace the lithium with borax, and you have my favorite flammable mixture. It burns bright green. Kind of like wildfire(or whatever it's called) from GoT.
Pure lithium batteries are most expensive ones. They mostly being used for low current, long term applications. Most of the new ones are polymer based, they don't have any pure lithium metal, they are rechargeable, and they can produce much higher currents without overheating.
Yes but now I’m gonna do the same and mess around and make mini firecrackers in water bottles , it’s science but also teaches stupid kids to do stupid things
He did it wrong anyways... You're supposed to hold the body with a pair of pliers, then clip the positive button off with a pair of wire cutters, then clip from the button hole to the corner of the cylinder. Grab a lose flap and start peeling it down and in a circle. Make sure to pop the silver tab off as soon as the guts are out.
Absolutely different type of battery. This is a Lithium metal battery. It is not rechargeable. It has a bunch of lithium metal in the anode. What's in cars, phones and bikes is a Lithium Ion battery, and has far less lithium that's dissolved into the electrolyte. These lithium metal batteries have much higher energy density, but if you try to recharge them, they with explode.
Yeah, they use this stuff to colour fireworks also. Like sodium makes orange effects. Rubidium colours Red etc. . All the metals out of this group of the periodic system do this.
God I hope I don't get warned because of that comment, cause the way this media platform has been with me lately that may be the case indeed. Peace out people. ✌️✌️✌️✌️
I've said it many times before and I'll say it many more time, I love science channels because no matter what they are about they will always slowly drift into the point of just blowing things up.
Yes very true
Hiroshima - Kaboommm
Nagasaki - Kablammmmm
@@abgk6157 you're weird
@@abgk6157 Afghanistan: Alakablam
@@dude370 Vietnam - Kebaaboooommmmm
“It kind of scares me”
Everything you do scares me
Literally predicting the future I’ll be back here in at least a month from now …
First time he's ever admitted to being a mortal human
The new cheap bomb homemade LUL
Should scare you that Nilegreen doesn’t own this channel and that this is a VoiceOver that was probably made through Machine Learning. NileGreen talked about it on a podcast once
🤣🤣🤣
“It can be a bit more reactive.” Understatement of the century, ladies and gentlemen.
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@@darkscousergaming2889💀💀💀💀
1.7k likes and 1 comment let me fix that!
(I AM NOT A BOT I SWEAR)
@@jaredjosephsongheng372 uhm actually it was two comments when you replied to this 🤓🤓🤓
It was only 1 AA battery imagine 6 A battery's (big beefy ones)
First, the lithium reacts with water to form lithium hydroxide and hydrogen gas:
Li(s) + H2O(l) --> LiOH(s) + ½H2(g)
The reaction is exothermic (produces heat) so, if sufficient hydrogen and heat are produced, the hydrogen will react with oxygen gas in the atmosphere, to produce gaseous water and this reaction is what causes the explosion:
H2(g) + ½O2(g) --> H2O(g)
Nerd
@@cjm4045as an engineer i disagree but what fun
Hey, thanks for the explanation, bud! This is me, 20 years from now, giving you props for detailing how this process worked. Not everyone's a chemist, but some folks just want to watch the world learn...and I'm all for it! 🥰
Now, I'll excuse myself to current me--pretty sure that explosion caused...another unnecessary explosion. 😅
Don’t listen to the people who are disrespecting you some people are just mad they don’t have the intellectual capability to understand things thoroughly a bunch of simple Simon mfs
@@HectorEverlasting Agreed. I know I'm not that bright most times, but it's always cool to learn something new!
**...Casually hides away 'Home Defense Recipe' book**
Didn't say "don't try this at home" so naturally I have to try this at home.
ima go to the store just for battery’s now
@@redneckrestos facts
Make sure you do it indoors though.
I like to imagine you’re typing this with one hand now
Nope just silence lmao
As soon as he mentioned putting it in water, my first thought was “it’s gonna blow up.”
Edit: I don’t know jack about the elements and their reactivity, I was just expecting it to blow up.
@dash no one cares
@@rmye0721 its a bot
The alkali metals become progressively more reactive.
Me too
well yeah, it’s an alkali metal
“Man, I love rain”
The 10lbs of lithium in my pocket:
💀
Suprised it didnt react to humidity before rain
@@gregheffley6400no way it’s Greg….
@@MochiKoneko no way im actually famous
@@gregheffley6400 :D
Now imagine the potential of the huge lithium batteries under your Tesla.
That has already been proved correct with Florida flooding. One ignited on my street for no apparent reason and the fire department had no resource available to put it out. Took out vehicles on each end of it and left a hole in the street that has yet to be repaired.
@@ronz101 Wow! That’s terrible. I was thinking about the possibility. I didn’t know it was actually happening. That’s scary.
@@peacefreedom4930 Hello Peace..... yes it is surprising how ferouis they burn. Standing water and electrics is a matter of concern. As I mentioned the one that went up near me was not submurged, it just went up in flames in the middle of the night. What a show! Anyway, if this is of direct concern to you suggest you keep your vehicle outside and away from your home.
@@ronz101 No I don’t have an electric vehicle. However, some of these cars are literally sitting on top of a huge lithium battery. So, I’m wondering if they are really safe. I wonder if anyone happened to these cars during the hurricanes and floods.
@@ronz101 They cant put it out, because its not a "fire". Its a reaction that has to end by itself.
After the explosion the neighbor called the cops and he was charged with battery.
lithium can be a salt and battery
@@donakahorse Lithium has the symbol Li, so what is the truth now?
@@shyzukani these days, that is a very good question.
@@shyzukani Epstein didn't kill himself.
Wonk wonk woooonk
Nile is the type of guy to say "it's just a little mishap" while in a hospital bed with a missing leg and a trafficked organ.
Tis but a scratch.
😂😂😂
weeks later his dead body discovered floating in the Nile river
@@lakraknjeprak2536 "Floating in the Nile river" got me so hard lmfao.
Your honor, my client claims oopsy daisy.
"It can be a bit more reactive..."
Yeah, say that again. My jaw hasn't dropped like that in a minute.
i KNEW it was gonna explode and my jaw still dropped
@@th0rn3 exactly!
It can be a bit more reactive…
Last time your jaw dropped like that you were in a NSFW vid
I physically jumped with my jaw open.
After being found guilty, the battery was charged.
no, first it was charged & found guilty (like Trump)
Here is something I had to learn the hard way.
Lighting the foil on fire will cause it to react with nitrogen, glowing very brightly. The heat generated from this will cause it to melt.
Allowing a drop of this burning molten lithium into water will cause a detonation. When I attempted this there was a loud bang that made my ears ring for nearly 10 minutes, and all of the water I dropped it into had turned into a vapor cloud about 20ft wide in my yard.
The scariest part is that I only used about 1/4 of the foil from a single battery.
For anyone curious as to why I was doing this, when I had tried smaller quantities it always resulted in sparks shooting off the water, the color of which had a wide range and seemed random. I was attempting to understand the reason for it, but dropped the project after it nearly killed me.
I might try but I gotta make sure I don’t get burned up, become deaf, or let a single battery kill me
I would look ridiculous
@@the_cap64 you already do.
@@davidthedeaf thank you :)
I love wholesome internet conversations
@@jemdragons3120 me too :)
Nill green and Nile Blue: "Chemistry is dangerous"
Nile Red: *"So I Opened Lithium batteries and Threw Lithium in Water"*
nile green: "unity and world peace"
nile red: "total nuclear annihilation, genocide, mutually assured destruction"
@@martin3288 It is more likely "I'm going to disassemble a intercontinental missile and see what is inside."
@@robsonfujii461 it's not what's inside that's scary. It's what happens when I push this big red button.
@@sebione3576 What about melt the big red button in hydrochloric acid?
Have you never seen Nile green. He’s the most unsafe
“It could’ve been worse.”
Glass exploded everywhere, Nile.
It really could have been worse. A LOT worse.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 yeah
he should know shrapnel is no joke (mr beast also discovered shrapnel hurts the hard way)
white nile: river
blue nile: river
nile red:
@@TheRTX3090LITHIUM FIRES!
Music makes you loose control 🧊 🔥 🔥
So don’t cut open lithium batteries. 👍🏾
Science is often about doing things we naturally shouldn't do!
Or drive with them. Imagine getting into a collision in the rain.
@@joshportie it's not uncommon for car's in China too automatically lock all doors before they burst into flames.
"what's inside is what scares me"
so naturally you cut it open and unfolded it like a Christmas present
"like a Christmas present" lmaooo
*devil soul appears*
Like a true scientist.
I believe that he's scared of it now considering the learning experience this video was lol.
Something which scares *_"The Man Without Fear"_* @NileRed...
*RUUN!!!*
*RUN THE FUCK AWAY!!!*
Anything which scares a guy who has done the sheer crazy stuff that he has - playing around with highly corrosive acids, extremely reactive metals & even goddamn lethally radioactive watch bits - has got to be bloody terrifying...!
"A little bit more reactive"
*Fucking explodes*
He used an entire piece of pure lithium metal.
Just a tad 😉
Damn science class gonna get a little more fun
Minor inconvenience
My feet buckled when that went off.
“And sometimes lights on fire.”
IMMEDIATELY lights on fire.
it’s less interesting when you remember it’s voiced over
@@infectiousmoth pls just let me have this
Fr
Normally, people would use a chunk of metal, but using foil greatly increases the surface area, and thus the rate of the reaction.
he said sometimes not always after like 5 minutes
“I’m so happy that today I found lithium” nirvana says
"It can sometimes be a *bit* more reactive"
Yeah, the glass bowl breaking is just a *bit* more reactive
Especially considering that's thermally stable glass for cooking in.
@@Mikemk_ I don’t think it’s thermal shock from heating the glass itself. I think it rapidly evaporates a tiny bit of water/reduces some of it to H2 and the hydrodynamic shock is transmitted through the water.
Yup just a tad bit more reactive
🤣🤣🤣
It’s a joke
Me: (Sees flame) "I have to try this"
Lithium explodes
Also me: "nevermind "
Well now atleast I know how to make a pipebomb
Literally me too lol😂 FUCK THAT 😆
@@IntroMan96 well for pipe bomb i think kno3 is better
The flame was pretty....
Then it exploded
...
me: nirvana
“I’m very lucky it all turned out to be okay.”
*Bro, it killed the glass container.*
“I’m very lucky it all turned out ok”
RIP Casserole dish.
Edit:
(Literally has been 2 years since I posted this- how is this getting attention now?!)
R.I.P
R.I.P
R.I.P
R.I.P
so we're just not gonna talk about how he fucking threw something that explodes into a glass dish and didnt stand behind a safety shield?
“It’s a bit more reactive” *hand grenade explosion*
@@lagginator44 it's going to give a lot of 12 and 13 years kids a 'Good Idea!' too Lol!
Me: Sees a Tesla drive into a flooded street
o.o
"Thinking"
Me: "Making handmade grenades"
That 1 kid trying to make a bomb HMMMM thats is ideal seems good enough
GRENADE!!!
Imagine spending $100 on fireworks when you have this
Probably not long til they're closer in price with the global demand of lithium increasing from this "green" initiative.
@@richstevens5727 Ohh, you just mean the most recent scam to pass laws which ultimately result in Congress to make even more money from their insider trading?
Bro gonna have to find another receptacle to cook brownies out of tho😪
@@richstevens5727 yea we need a better way of storing energy
Good point 🎉
Anything listed on the extreme left of periodic table is like this, so what's the point if not fun to dip them all in water?
Those alkaline group are: Hydrogen, Lithium, Natrium (Sodium), Kalium (Potassium), Rubidium, Caesium, and Francium.
"It's a bit reactive."
*Smoldering pile of glass and water still in shot*
Imagine swallowing that
Anything that can make a smoldering pile of water is not to be taken lightly. :D
@Clayriss💋 sorry im gay.
Another scary thing is that it isn't even just water anymore. It's lithium hydroxide, a highly caustic alkali that will burn you. A lot.
At this point this channel is just creative ways to make a bomb 😂
“I’d like to report a bomb threat”
“Why yes, he does have Lithium Batteries”
Thank y’all for all the likes, randomness really does help out 😂
This here is why you can't bring water on airplanes
Holy crap we are all walking around with bombs in our pockets and in our electrical devices.
Solution: bring ice, well I don’t know about the battery part
@Nubbdz v2 You can't bring batteries anyway.
@@Good9tTo9t laptops are allowed on board
“A bit reactive” him saying that is like when the pot head friend says “this is a bit strong” lmfao
Lmao
you should see francium in water
@@davis2899 i think you have the wrong element because there is no recorded reaction of francium in water as its half-life is 22 minutes
As a pothead friend I can confirm, trust when we say it’s strong
Nice pfp
Sodium also does that.
"So what was your murder weapon?"
"A knife... Yours?"
"Ah, uhm... A- A battery..."
ah, double a battery? awesome.
Now that's a professional
Actually imagine shoving this in someone’s mouth though. That’s a splat watermelon if I’ve ever seen one
😂😂😂
So a double A lol
A good reminder to not pour water onto an electric fire.
Pouring liquid nitrogen or liquid carbon dioxide should be okay though.
@@potato9832 Okay, yes, liquid nitrogen is inert and totally useful for this. Liquid CO2 though? We're talking over 5 atmospheres of pressure to keep it from sublimating.
CO2 gas is totally useful here though, so the liquid form is unnecessary. For all that matters, argon gas would work just as well.
or metal fires
You shouldn't use water on something that is still charged by house current or greater. But if a battery itself is burning, that needs water. Lots and lots of water. You only need to be concerned about a metal explosion if the amount of water you use is insufficient. If you open a 1.5 inch hose on a burning car battery, it will be fine quickly.
@@yawningpheonix There is a fine line between cutting the oxygen off completely and giving it more heat and hydrogen to create an explosion. If you're using water, you better be sure which side you're about to land on.
You have watched lithium metal commit glass murder.
If it was taken to court, it would be a CLEAR case.
@@Smyth2098GET OU-
@@Smyth2098BOO
@@Smyth2098OH BROTHER, THIS GUY STINKS
@@Smyth2098 *Chirp* *Chirp* *Chirp* *Chirp* *Chirp*
Not my Indian parents buying batteries for lithium to get less expensive fireworks 💀.
“It all turned out okay”
*As Nile’s shattered glass container lies unmentioned on the floor*
"Okay" as in like "didn't lose an eye or a finger"
thanks to the pyrex for its service 🙏
No like at some point before he wanted to do the same experiment but he didn’t realize how volatile it is. This time he knew.
@najwa orajawa huh?🤔
Well his glass is his own brand. Not like he's losing out on anything.
@@TheMattc999 it’s just a bot
What I see: *regular battery*
What the airport TSA sees:
And the post office
They sell batteries after TSA though
@@MLGB0Yz a lot of things the TSA forbids are sold in the terminal
Imagine putting this in an airplane toilet.
Would this be the same TSA that consistently fails completely to prevent anything when tested? How much do they cost, again?
Forbidden bath bomb
Underrated comment
@GeneralSubzero they do its called batterys
@GeneralSubzerofun until it injures your "bro"
@GeneralSubzero blud got a friend in him 💀
bro took bath bomb to literally💀💀💀
It bleeds…Interesting, lithium bleeds
“Be a bit more reactive.”
*creates bomb*
Grenades made in home
Quick call the fbi
Ur on the watch list now
thanks for idea
@@tuahdanish1 if anyones on the watchlist now youve won lol
Nile doesn’t need an Oscar. He needs health insurance 💀💀💀
Hes in canada so he good
Yes
America moment.
He's in Canada. He's been covered before birth.😂
more like life insurance 😂
"Just for fun, I'm going to detonate this fission bomb I made."
😂😂😂😂
Sigma Male Grindset
I would like to do that in home. Btw theres no warning
If it works, I will make Lithium deuterium, and Lithium Tritium for my fusion bomb.
😂
Every object with a battery you can touch have lithium in it. Dont be scared, just dont open things where it's CLEARLY SAID TO NOT OPEN IT.
It didn't occur to you that people are driving with tens of thousands of these and accidents happen in the rain?
His neighbors
“Shit Karen get in the bunker he put a bowl of water in front of his house”
"he does that often, nothing to worry about!"
"but he was wearing safety goggles!"
"OH SHIT, GET TO THE BUNKAHH"
@@Tremor244 GEHT TO THEH BUNKAH, COHM WEHT MEH IEF YU WAN TOU LEIVE
Karen? dead joke
@@88_makarov karen is a name everyday people have
@@memelover6917 Translation 😏
"It can sometimes be a _bit_ more reactive."
*Freakin' bomb detonates*
😂😂😂
Bro come to Germany this is normal here. More likley bigger ones that one in the Video want even 1% of what we have here like Silvester 2022
I know what I'm gonna do for the school project >:)
Good thing they aren’t super reactive sometimes.
@@peterlemcwilli9203share stories about vw electric cars!
“I want fireworks”
Mom: “We have fireworks at home”
The fireworks at home:
Kinda cool tho
What is Fireworks?
Working on fire
Those fireworks from Detroit 💀
Forbidden fireworks
@@megamuslimchad from Ohio man
"And maybe lights on fire"
Procceeds to explode
Subnautica players harvesting lithium directly underwater be like... 💀
thats what i was thinking the whole time lmao
@@brcpon_1638ore could behave differently than the finished 99% pure material
It's probably lithium ore, which is a compound containing lithium, that isn't reactive itself
@@kolyashinkarev7366I believe in the game itself it says somewhere that it’s an ore and you can visibly see it since it’s a big chunk of rock with Lithium in it
Yes ore is less reactive
"It scares me but just for fun, I'm gonna open it up :)"
Same bro
That's Where Nile Comes In
@@zombie20x same? Tf do you mean?
Always store lithium batteries in mineral oil
“It scares me but just for fun, I’m gonna make a nuclear bomb :)”
“It's what’s inside this lithium battery that scares me”
“What is it”
“It’s lithium”
“No”
Nah, never knew that.
What makes me extremely upset is that I did not see this on any episode of McGyver.
Like 420
Dear God.
@michaeljorgensen790 Back when McGyver was on, batteries were made primarily of zinc-carbon and Nickle. Lithium batteries didn't really become the standard until the mid 2000s.
Lithium plus water = hydrogen gas, that is the part that is explosive.
"OH cool it catches fire in water"
*explodes*
0.0
Go to school with some of the lithium stuff from the battery and a water bottle. Over the day drink the water up u til you get to P.E. Class and you leave a little water still in the bottle then put a piece of the lithium in the bottle, slightly shake it, then quickly throw it away
@@stored6380*AMERICA*
@@stored6380 Schools about to be ww3
He is giving bad ideas to kids. This guy should be arrested
@@Yourmaderdie yeah your right
"I'm very lucky it all turned out okay"
Glass: Speak for yourself son
Lmaoo
🤣😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@sadafwizared4797 pooopo
😂
“What’s inside scares me”
*a few months prior: “Today I am going to sniff cyanide”*
“I fear no cyanide. But that… that battery scares me”
Please Tell me you're joking😭 did he really do that?
@@vanessawinkelmann7288 if you don't believe us.. look it up 💀
“The cyanide itself technically isn’t what scares me. It’s the chemical reaction it has on my innards”
Cleans sinus, kills upper respiratory infections
Thats why they always ask if you have any lithium batteries when you fly.
The gas it produces can knock you out in a couple breathes and the fire it produces is very hard to put out and can re-ignite.
I think a plane crashed due to that once upon a time. Fire started at the front of the plane under the cockpit and the pilot was out...!
"I'm very lucky it all turned out okay"
The bowl: no, it in fact did NOT turn out all okay.
actually the bowl identified as shards of glass. it's happy now, in fact
Exactement!
@@mickeyromeo this hurts me. 😂😭
@@mickeyromeo Using the logic of today's world, you sir are 100% correct. 😂
@@mickeyromeo .
“But luckily for me, it all turned out okay”
The plate: *what about me?!*
NileRed: 😈 what about you?
@@marcy8897 i am praying that someday the youtube bots will extinct
@@crazyylife pleeeeeeeeeeeease
@@crazyylife if we all report it…
that plate didn't respond
it died instantly
"It scares me."
"Just for fun let's open it up."
Ikr
Scientist be like:
@@Mymelo801 ruclips.net/video/btgEOaCnHVI/видео.html
Finally it’s here
Lol
Nilered might be in ATF watchlist
I got a bunch of old lithium AA batteries. How do you even safely dispose of it?
If you’re in the United States look up your county + hazardous waste disposal. Should be a similar situation is most countries
Google : How to safely open a batter - you should not do it
Bing :
😭😭
Yandex: "steps to building your first meth lab"
@@bullschitt3666 "how to create a nuclear bomb w only a toothbrush"*
Battery
This aged like milk with the gullible Google AI responses
Interviewer: "Okay Mr NileRed, what do you like to do in your free time?"
"I have free time, yes"
dirty bomb builder ?
Cue Billy Joel... lmao the song is even "we didn't start the fire"
i read it with an Indian accent
His neighbor : "Sleeping peacefully at night."
Him : *POP.
His neighbor : Here we go again.😒
Damn neighbor, probably using explosives made from his own pee!
I love you got an NFT as a profile pic🤣
Judging by the echo of the explosion i don't think he's outside of his house or outdoors in general....
My neighbor's oft repeated expression, voiced in an agitated shout, was, "Cut that out!"
"MUUUM. THE NEIGHBORS MAKING EXPLOSIVES AGAIN"
Former manufacturer of a substance and it is extremely easy to remove the lithium with a pair of pliers and a leatherman.Leatherman.
Never had a problem opening lithium batteries after opening well over a thousand.
“I personally had to discover this the hard way”
Yeah the police
Lmaooo! 😭
😂😂😂😂😂
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@@dswmetals02 yea?
@@ArmaniArtillery p
“A BIT reactive”
Not so sure about that bud-
vs spong...
He said extremely reactive
Well, I mean, compared to Sodium...
he was being sarcastic
He literally just said it’s EXTREMELY REACTIVE. EXTREMELY
"opening a battery is dangerous"
"I will open it for fun"
Still dangerous 😁😁🙏🙏
Right! Like Steve Irwin! There's a tiger, one of the most vicious and dangerous land predators in the world!
I'm gonna pet it!
I will never look at a battery the same way again and run out of my house if it goes into a body of water.
That's what you call Real water damage.
I remember i opened one way back in high school because of curiosity lol i didn't know it was this dangerous
FYI: The humidity in the air can be plenty enough water to cause the lithium metal to ignite.
Source: Attempted in my younger years to fix a handheld device with an integrated lithium battery. It was not repairable within my means, so I decided to fully dismantle it out of curiosity. There was surprisingly little protecting the battery - just a flexible plastic casing, since it didn't need to be as durable as a standalone battery. I began unrolling it, and pretty quickly realized it was getting hot to the touch. As I set it down on my workbench, the metal caught fire. I was very much caught off guard, and fortunate to be doing this after-hours, atop a steel workbench, in a warehouse with no volatile materials nearby.
Be careful!
Nile: “I’m very lucky it turned out ok”
The glass container: 💀💀💀
The man I plan on testing this on: 💀💀☠️☠️💀
He was talking about a previous instance, genius
@@Needformadness2bro woke up and chose violence
@@Needformadness2 who hurt you?
@@Needformadness2 bro was having a bad day 😂
*"Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today"*
Candis: Mom Phineas and Ferb are making lithium bombs!!!!!!
👩?
Hey where's perry
@@bender6380 biting your shiny metal a--
Hey agent p today's mission is to make dofishmerts a cup of tea
DAM RIGHT.
“I have some shrapnel in my eyes and caught a few splinters in hands and feet, but it all turned out ok”
sounds like a NileGreen video
“Tis but a scratch”
These are the new gen bombs people gonna be uding
"The ER doctor said I might get my eyesight back in one eye. They had to remove what was left of the other eye."
Generally speaking this is why stuff with batteries (smartphones in particular) show down with age, it all had to do with the battery and making sure it doesn’t, well blow up.
If phones were not slowed down to protect the battery, well check out the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, (I think that’s what it was called) and how the hardware did a horrible did to keep that battery safe, and how it actually blew up. 💀
“This is just a regular nuclear bomb, and what’s inside it kinda scares me”
lol
"Here's what it looks like opened up and tossed in to some gasoline"
Lol
Just for fun though let's open it up
"Now I can unroll its insights"
Me: Using water to prevent fire in the lithium batteries
Batteries: I'm going to end this man's career
ruclips.net/video/QjhwIN6EaTk/видео.html
Finally it’s here
Hey kgetho test this link for me, see if it's safe
Battery: I'm going to end his soul's career
@@johnisdoe so is it safe to click?
Just put the battery inside a sand, it more safer
"It is a bunch of lithium metal and it's extremely reactive"
*Proceeds to make a bomb*
same where do you buy that
@@meteordashcool2183 Ayooo why do you wanna know 🤨
Bomb or grenade so when you activate it lithium will like be in vater inside grenade and then:boom.
Half of it could be pure lithium, the other water and the pin is separating the 2 in a grenade. Take it out and BOOM. Honestly it freaks me out that I've given it so much thought.
@@meteordashcool2183 All lithium explodes in water, except probably the small amounts in medicine because it isn’t concentrated.
It will also oxidize very fast in high humidity. This slows the reaction if not thrown directly into water immediately after opening.
Lithium 2 seconds after burning the most beautiful flame color you've ever seen:
There's pale lavender flames for some chemicals
If you dissolve the lithium strip in an ethanol-based carburetor cleaner, like Heet, and then ignite it, it maintains that color throughout the entire burn. Replace the lithium with borax, and you have my favorite flammable mixture. It burns bright green. Kind of like wildfire(or whatever it's called) from GoT.
@@gavinjenkins899 K+1
Looking like some fireworks
Its nezukos demon art
“Whats inside honestly scares me”
“But just for fun i am opening it up”
Classic Niles!
unfamous last word
if emotions==fun, scary=0
@@helper_bot You must be new here. Hi.
Yea it's like seeing a scary video saying "Don't watch alone" but you still watch it
“I’m glad it all turned out okay”
The glass dish: 💀
When I was a kid I used to boil bunch of batteries in water, Just so I can see if it gets recharged. 💀
I was literally thinking almost the same thing i said to myself, well everything else is okay except the glass and the battery lol
Lol
Pure lithium batteries are most expensive ones. They mostly being used for low current, long term applications. Most of the new ones are polymer based, they don't have any pure lithium metal, they are rechargeable, and they can produce much higher currents without overheating.
"It kind of scares me"
"But just for fun"
Feeling cute, might drive my Tesla in floody days
I want to try it
😂
@@king-fv9op Fresh
Imagine lithium tipped arrows in the rain. Now fourth of july can never be ruined, no matter the weather
Actually "I had to find out the hard way"
*Typing from Heaven*
Say hi to MJ for me, and ask Tupac who popped him.
🤣😂😂🤣
Lolll
Yeah, Heaven if he's lucky.
@@nuttysquirrel8816 since when that was about luck
We all appreciate you opened up the battery just for fun and not because of pure evil.
Don't give Uncle Sam ideas.
Yes but now I’m gonna do the same and mess around and make mini firecrackers in water bottles , it’s science but also teaches stupid kids to do stupid things
yes, not bc he was making meth
@@fairfeatherfiend step 1 buy alot of lithium batterys, step 2 you can guess what step 2 is 💀
There is a whole pieceful community who do this and a lot more of explosions out of pure evil...
And that's just an AA battery. Now think of the firepower of an EV car battery. And then sit on it.
Charge it in your garage while the family is sleeping
@@bfree6197 That's a horror movie material.
It's only a problem if the lithium gets wet. So unless your farts are wet, sitting on the battery is fine.
@@jf3570 And unless you drive in a rain, of course.
@@befeleme I know, right? Just imagine how much better cars could be, if only someone could invent something that stops the rain from raining inside.
Now battery sales will skyrocket for the 4th of July
LOL!!!😂
😂😂😂😂that was my first idea 💡
Cities Than Ban Fireworks Will Now Ban Lithium Batteries.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@davidwesley2525Boutta make them Tesla drivers into a whole community fireworks display!
No pun intended....... right? lol
*house gets broken into*
“Now kids, to set a trap for your intruder, first get yourself a handful of batteries”
. . . and then proceed to get some water
@@thomasolson9467 then carefully dissect your battery till you have a beautiful foil
And then set up an explosion that will destroy your house…..
Home Alone,the one without Macaulay.
Then extract the lithium from the batteries
“What’s inside of it, honestly scares me”
And there began a story of how a man ripped something he feared into half.
Stole + ratio
The giga chad's fear never escape
HE'S A MASTER
Too verbose
He did it wrong anyways... You're supposed to hold the body with a pair of pliers, then clip the positive button off with a pair of wire cutters, then clip from the button hole to the corner of the cylinder. Grab a lose flap and start peeling it down and in a circle. Make sure to pop the silver tab off as soon as the guts are out.
"It kinda scares me"
*Casually pries it open*
Dude's life insurance premium must be sky high
He tells them he’s an copyright clerk.
That of his home and contents insurance must be touching the firmament.
"I personally had to discover this the hard way, thats why I'm holding the camera with my left hand."
Free amputation 101
Him: "It scares me"
Still him: "Anyways, let's open the battery for fun and then make it become a bomb"
Ikr 💀
"Lets turn it into a nuke....
*for fun."*
Ikrr
Don't put lithium batteries in water. Got it! Thank you for this PSA. That's some dangerous stuff!
And that’s why airlines, cargo ships, and mail delivery services want to know if you have lithium batteries and how many
and none are to be shipped in the cargo hold.
And cars too
Totally cool if you have a GIANT one attached to a car. Nothing ever goes wrong with those.
Absolutely different type of battery. This is a Lithium metal battery. It is not rechargeable. It has a bunch of lithium metal in the anode. What's in cars, phones and bikes is a Lithium Ion battery, and has far less lithium that's dissolved into the electrolyte.
These lithium metal batteries have much higher energy density, but if you try to recharge them, they with explode.
@@AzizBike
EV batteries still explode. And they’ll catch fire and burn fully submerged. I’ve seen The videos. I know it happens.
“Oh wow cool pink fire, that looks awes-“ **HAS A HEART ATTACK**
Underrated comment
1000th like here
Demoman tf2 died, rip
Yeah, they use this stuff to colour fireworks also. Like sodium makes orange effects. Rubidium colours Red etc. . All the metals out of this group of the periodic system do this.
@@christianheinz3395 cooper makes blue boratic acid makes green
"Ferb, I know what we’re gonna do today!”
Underrated comment 😂
@@muhdadiputradanial7129
people who survived 9/11: *ah crap, here we go again.*
That battery had feelings
bottled up inside, until they exploded
"Honey did you just fire a shotgun outside?"
"Nah, it's our neighbor lighting Lithium."
The irony of lighting something on fire with water.
@@flaco0201 truee
10000% increase in people opening batteries to see how lithium reacts in water
Mainly juveniles and immature folk. Most here are concerned people of normal intelligence, one hopes. 🙏 🙂
Well.... 😂
A spendthrift terrorists favourite new tool, just hit the used battery box in some shops, quite a scary prospect if you think about it. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🧠💥💥💥
God I hope I don't get warned because of that comment, cause the way this media platform has been with me lately that may be the case indeed.
Peace out people. ✌️✌️✌️✌️
@@valjadsplodgny4455sadly, I fear you overestimate most people that use this platform…
This is why you don't toss lithium batteries in the regular wet garbage.
🤯
don't toss any battery to any regular garbage bin, there are battery specific disposal bins.
Whoops
oh…erm, about that
@@eliadbu whoopsie
"Whats inside scares me"
Proceeds to open it 😂😂
Nile: Has chemicals that can melt tanks in seconds
Also Nile: Scared of batteries
Wtf these bots bro
@Dede🔞 TF
@@marcy8897 😟
@@Feeeeelixx Riiight. They seem insane
Maybe he's scared because is something we all have in the hand at least one time in the day ... (Not to mention the battery on our phones ...)