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Correction: at 12:50 I said that pure nitrogen is denser than air, but that isn't true. The specific gravity of nitrogen vs dry air at STP is ~0.97, meaning that it should rise slightly, but the difference (0.97 vs 1) is so small that there isn't a very noticeable effect. When air is flushed out of a flask by nitrogen, it would take a while, but it should eventually mix with the air out of the flask.

For this video, I'll be making the sodium amalgam, which is commonly used in chemical reactions. It can also be used as a gateway to other amalgams, even some that are normally very hard to form. This is the first official video in my new amalgam series, where I try and combine as many different metals as possible with mercury.

Related Videos:
• Aluminum and Mercury:    • Aluminum and Mercury  
• Dissolving Gold in Mercury:    • Dissolving Gold in Mercury  
• Sodium vapor lamp footage:    • Grow Lights Explained: High Pressure ...  

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@loscheninmotion9920

5 years ago

science man mixes poison shiny water with boom water

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@StrikeWyvern

3 years ago

"Bro just wash the sodium with water lol" -Famous Last Words

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@madkirk7431

3 years ago

"Why the hell would you want to mix explosives and poison?" Me: A M A L G A M A T I O N S

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@joelryan8881

2 years ago

Me: Cant afford much Nile: ah yes, let me feed gold to my pet puddle

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@magrildz

5 years ago

NileRed: "working with mercury is almost always a pain, requires waste management and special handling..." Cody: "in this video we'll mix liquid mercury with Kool Aid and drink it!"

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@petersmythe6462

5 years ago

"There was a thump, and all the sodium instantly disappeared." Sodium in a nutshell lol.

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@gseholm

3 years ago

I dont understand why people dislike videos like this. There is LITERALLY NOTHING to dislike.

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@updownstate

3 years ago

A poem about my father [who lived to 92, better living through chemistry]: Willie was a chemist. Willie is no more, For what he thought was H20 was H2S04.

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@theshuman100

5 years ago

Gets mercury poisoning. "This is not ideal"

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@autarchex

3 years ago

Years ago my roommate and I played around with a material we nicknamed "Hell Metal." Not a mercury amalgam but an alloy of gallium and aluminum. We dissolved powdered aluminum in molten gallium into no more would go in, then removed the aluminum oxides dross. Result is a liquid alloy that is relatively stable in dry air, wets glass, makes great mirrors of all your glassware, and if not disturbed may remain liquid at room temperature for anywhere from hours to weeks before it solidifies. It tears apart water on contact to produce hydrogen, evolving a fair amount of heat - learned that the hard way when I tried washing some off a gloved hand and received a burn for my trouble. Handy reductive agent.

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@johnster02

3 years ago

9:51 “but anyway, now that all that safety has talks done, i can go back to playing with the amalgam.” lol

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@kingofglory5161

3 years ago

I actually like chemistry unlike most of my family and I definitely LOVE this channel because it shows the extremely fun (and dangerous) aspects of chemistry

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@panchu50

3 years ago

This is the chemistry I always wanted to see. Weird YouTube recommendation has finally something good!

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@linuspauly2380

5 years ago

"Smashing it a BIT" destroys flask completely

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@justlolatthisworld7917

3 years ago

20:01 "I'm sorry Mistress, I'm SURE I can fit all of them in my mouth" LOLWUT? Is that someone's name?

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@MartinIsRunning

1 year ago

Love the behind the scenes look at your channel! Glad to see it’s so successful!!

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@maximilianraab18

5 years ago

I've just gotta say that I have absolutely nothing to do with chemistry. I am not a chemistry student nor do I have anything to do with chemistry in my job, yet I really enjoy all of your videos as they are super interesting and extremely high quality. You are so good at making interesting and educational videos that you attract people that have barely anything to do with the matters you cover in your videos. I'll have to thank you for all your effort you put into your videos, it's really obvious that you value high quality content and take great effort to produce your videos! Cheers!

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@alicexylanthrax6169

4 years ago

“So to get things started, I added a few drops of acid.” Me, at every party

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@765kvline

2 years ago

I work with HID lighting and found this episode the answer to many of my questions. Great video!

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@Unmannedair

3 years ago

I think this is my favorite video that you've done. I really like these amalgamations.

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