For anyone who doesn't know, that "blanket" is a super absorbent rag often used really anywhere that involves hard to clean liquids like oils.
Now bounce that ball on the atomic trampoline
He wanted to do this earlier, but he didn't have the balls
It felt kind of strange that I thought it looked like a planet once covered in titanium chloride, and then he said it out loud
you know a chemical is obnoxious if the packaging would normally come with an instruction manual
When NileRed says "It wouldn't be very healthy to breathe... but anyway" you know he is going fill the whole room with it to play with the ball
As a chemist TiCl4 is such a pain in the ass to handle, not only to prevent contaminating it with moisture, but to avoid melting your lungs and inhaling metal oxide particles. And yes it’s nicknamed ‘tickle’
The same ball, 3 years later: 👮🏻“Ma’am, have you seen this boy, John Conner?”
Fun fact! That material wrapped around the bottle is called pig matting, we use it in machining, bc it soaks up an absurdly, magically large amount of liquid without excreting it. Makes sense that if this bottle broke in transit, you'd want to try your best to keep as much of it as possible from sloshing around freely.
vapor that consists of hydrochloric acid the vape of death
Him being scared to open it is one of the single most terrifying things I’ve heard from this channel
All of the most dangerous things mans has to offer always seems the most fun fun to play with 😂
It looks like the demo every 3D software does to show off their smoke sim
"Sigma Aldrich isn't real he can't hurt you" Sigma Aldrich:
No one's gonna notice the fact that on the bottle, it says Sigma.
sees "sigma aldrich" *sighs* opens comments
You know what I appreciate most about this channel. Not only do you provide educational science content, and in a safe manner, but you do the things that 10-year-old kids always wanted to try but couldn’t. Thanks!
Fun fact: This is what is used in some military screen smoke munitions. The smoke it gives off also blocks infrared and laser targeting or marking.
We used to have a machine where I work that used TiCl4 as a chemical precursor. Every single one of the gas line fittings had little traces of white titanium dioxide powder around it We just affectionately call that chemical "tickle."
@NileRed