Views : 2,847,083
Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Jun 14, 2019 ^^
Rating : 4.936 (911/56,020 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T20:03:45.182149Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
You should do a video on your waste drawer.
How big is it.
Whats the worst in it.
What happens if certain stuff inside mixed.
How would a company deal with it.
How much would the company charge.
How you could dispose of it yourself.
Edit: You could do an entire series of industrial chemistry and the waste produced plus how its dealt with. It Would be a lot of content for you and it would be like the show How Its Made but the chemical side of manufacturing.
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0:40 DANGER "ACID", held on with band-aids.
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I think it's really cool that you're making these videos. Could you take it a step further and explain WHY some steps are necessary? And what you're trying to accomplish by then end? (ie: what would be considered "safe" and why). And what do you do with the compounds that you simply can't deal with? Who disposes of them? What kind of services do you need access to to deal with it?
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3:27 "After several minutes, the colour started changing and it became kind of brown, so I swapped it for a nicer, white background" Lol
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Hypothetically speaking:
If someone were to attempt some of the less dangerous experiments you preform having a companion cleanup video around makes a heck of a lot of sense. While they still should not attempt any sort of complex chemistry without understanding at least some of the mechanisms at play in the reaction, some will inevitably choose to anyway. With these companion videos you are giving those individuals the ability to be more responsible with any hazardous waste they may generate through their ill advised experimentation, as well as teaching them why these steps matter.
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I feel like a lot of chemists these days have lost the sort of alchemical curiosity of "what happens if I mix these? What if I heat it? What can I do to what's left over? What colour does it turn? What does it smell like? What does it sound like? What is actually happening here and what am I left with?"
I appreciate this, a lot.
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2:50 "I'm not entirely sure, though, what exactly was causing the color."
...says the guy who effortlessly describes complex multivariate reactions that are 12 levels beyond the rest of us
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@whynotanyting
4 years ago
NileRed: "We must be careful to dispose of this properly." NileBlue: "But first, what if we burn it?"
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