Very interesting, although I am looking for details on arsenic and I only learned that it is a metal and it is poisonous and these were the only things I knew about it to begin with :( Still worth listening to, but I must suggest one go elsewhere if you're looking to learn "all about" arsenic.
I like videos that wander a bit off topic but can't help but think this was a bit extreme seemed to spend longer talking about kimchi. Some questions I still have after watching, how is it made or is it rare, what is it used for, how dangerous is it, etc. Fyi I did enjoy the video
"The salt content, that's quite stunning" 😆 I thought he was going to start talking about the sodium mining industry in Kazkhstan or some similar variant
Interesting how the changes of color are such a prominent method of chemical verification. The common lab method detection and measurement of arsenic in water involves an orange colorimetric method. But this is good to have in one's toolbox of ideas.
My daughter was tested by hair test and urine test, both came positive with arsenic. The neurologist told her that it would leave her body in about a year. She is 22 and we want her to be cleaned sooner. We are not sure if her ex-boyfriend who is a chef was poisoning her...
Madame Bovary committed suicide by hastily swallowing handfuls of arsenic oxide. Initially she wonders: "is it that easy to die -- if only the ink-taste wasn't there." (Ink indicates phenols - maybe due to oxidant efficacy of arsenic.
Another heretofore unheard theory of the metal chopsticks is their use as a martial arts weapon - look how dangerous the reusable metal straws are today! In the right hands those chopsticks would be a formidable weapon if the arsenic didn't take hold
round metal chopsticks are the worlds worst invention..it slips off the table very easily.. in korean restaurants the metal chopsticks i see there are all squared or flat