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Lithium is dangerous
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61,649,842 Views ā€¢ May 27, 2022 ā€¢ Click to toggle off description
This is just a regular energizer lithium battery, and I want to see what's inside of it.

WARNING: Opening batteries like this is dangerous, and almost always a huge pain. This experiment was performed in a controlled environment. Do not recreate anything you see.

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Uploaded At May 27, 2022 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@MrChilili

2 years ago

ā€œIt kind of scares meā€
Everything you do scares me

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@michaelt4007

2 years ago

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.

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@xStrife1997x

1 year ago

Didn't say "don't try this at home" so naturally I have to try this at home.

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@NullNala

1 week ago

"I had to learn this the hard way"... Bro blew up his desk before filming

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@morganscott1697

1 year ago

ā€œIt can be a bit more reactive.ā€ Understatement of the century, ladies and gentlemen.

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@eros5420

8 months ago

After the explosion the neighbor called the cops and he was charged with battery.

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@undeathbysnipe2986

2 years ago

"It can be a bit more reactive..."

Yeah, say that again. My jaw hasn't dropped like that in a minute.

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@may8150

1 week ago

ā€œThis is a lithium battery , and whatā€™s inside of it, honestly kind of scares me.ā€

ā€œJust for fun though, Iā€™m gonna open it upā€

w-h-a-t-?

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@anthonywalnutz9801

2 years ago

"what's inside is what scares me"

so naturally you cut it open and unfolded it like a Christmas present

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@HER0_

2 years ago

ā€œItā€™s a bit more reactiveā€ hand grenade explosion

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@Excyl_XP

1 year ago

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.

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@oregonpatriot1570

2 weeks ago

These little lithium batteries don't scare me, but the big ones in cars do.
Just to be safe though, I try to avoid lithium batteries and use alkaline. Much safer when it comes to recharging.

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@neondennon

1 year ago

ā€œIt couldā€™ve been worse.ā€
Glass exploded everywhere, Nile.

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@unknownboy0

2 years ago

"It can sometimes be a bit more reactive"
Yeah, the glass bowl breaking is just a bit more reactive

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@DoiInthanon1897

2 years ago

ā€œIt all turned out okayā€

As Nileā€™s shattered glass container lies unmentioned on the floor

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@keller109

2 years ago

ā€œBe a bit more reactive.ā€
creates bomb

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@bigblue4034

4 months ago

ā€œMan, I love rainā€
The 10lbs of lithium in my pocket:

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@eugenec7130

2 weeks ago

All energy storages can explode or burn. Gasoline, natural gas, coal, hydrogen, hydrocarbon / oil, battery, capacitor, uranium, thorium and other nuclear fuels. A controlled release of these energies is very useful, but an accidental and sudden large amount release of these energies can cause an explosion.

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@RMX7777

1 year ago

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.

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@emibondo

2 years ago

"It's a bit reactive."

Smoldering pile of glass and water still in shot

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