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I accidentally discovered lead sponge... 

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I never planned to cover this topic, because honestly I had no idea that it existed. It's really interesting what you can just stumble onto. In the future, I might revisit this and I might also try making other metal sponges.
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@jypsridic
@jypsridic 4 года назад
"I didn't have enough lead acetate" Proceeds to pull out a seemingly infinite amount of lead from the solution.
@Someone-ig7we
@Someone-ig7we 4 года назад
Exactly!
@deleted2869
@deleted2869 4 года назад
It wasn't enough to grow long lead crystals like he intended, but it surely was enough to make lead sponge.
@superoriginalhandle
@superoriginalhandle 3 года назад
egg
@Broockle
@Broockle 3 года назад
@@superoriginalhandle u'r not a seal!
@Bugsfuckingbunny
@Bugsfuckingbunny 3 года назад
bd
@twids
@twids 5 лет назад
*Has subtitles on "This daddy isn't something that I planned to do." Oh my
@clarkbass3225
@clarkbass3225 5 лет назад
Yea
@trymidsalarthun9915
@trymidsalarthun9915 5 лет назад
Same i’ts, well... Quite interesting.
@autumn2675
@autumn2675 4 года назад
It’s not even on the auto generated captions. Someone, if not NileRed himself, typed that in
@geo5378
@geo5378 4 года назад
Check the descriptions, it shows who made them. Some drama happened like last month so trolls like this shouldn’t be common
@crumblebreadpie2933
@crumblebreadpie2933 4 года назад
Hmmm 🧐
@ellaforlin8160
@ellaforlin8160 3 года назад
I don’t think the words “accidents” and “lead” should ever be in the same sentence.
@Bruh4.
@Bruh4. 3 года назад
Man I made lead healthy those damn accidents
@aliveandunwell430
@aliveandunwell430 3 года назад
“accidentally broke my pencil lead”
@prihaps
@prihaps 3 года назад
I accidentally ate lead... ...😵
@sampletext9338
@sampletext9338 3 года назад
@@prihaps i-
@hedach7617
@hedach7617 3 года назад
There were no accidents done with the lead
@Rhynome
@Rhynome 6 лет назад
Squish it in a blimp mold and make a lead zeppelin.
@mtltao2453
@mtltao2453 6 лет назад
please make this happen! :D
@vacillantdust4767
@vacillantdust4767 6 лет назад
YEEESSSS!
@jesses.7107
@jesses.7107 6 лет назад
Yes
@shredboy9163
@shredboy9163 5 лет назад
Hahaha
@insanemaniac9317
@insanemaniac9317 5 лет назад
Guys, this is how a DDT is made.
@dr.icepick3448
@dr.icepick3448 4 года назад
Me: I'm going to bed early tonight Me at midnight: L E A D S P O N G
@spectruum
@spectruum 4 года назад
Me at 2 am rn
@jessicabauer9225
@jessicabauer9225 4 года назад
Dr. Icepick i know ... it’s probably around 01:00 here already x) but I can’t stop !
@stuckylar
@stuckylar 4 года назад
Dr. Icepick Lol I saw this comment exactly at 00:00 EST
@jslblaze8290
@jslblaze8290 4 года назад
@@spectruum same my dude
@alexanderharrison7421
@alexanderharrison7421 4 года назад
It's 11:36 PM rn
@JordanBeagle
@JordanBeagle 3 года назад
I love how many of his great discoveries are just him figuring out how to get rid of stuff
@Great_Olaf5
@Great_Olaf5 Год назад
Some of the greatest discoveries of humanity have been finding practical uses for former waste products. Gasoline for example was originally a worthless waste product from making kerosene, considered to unstable to have any practical use.
@mistercohaagen
@mistercohaagen 6 лет назад
If it was the 1920's, you could've sold that as a lozenge to cure consumption or gout or whatever.
@ericmueller6836
@ericmueller6836 6 лет назад
mistercohaagen Market it as a "paleo" supplement.
@SoulDelSol
@SoulDelSol 6 лет назад
Hysterics maybe
@drivesthecar3247
@drivesthecar3247 6 лет назад
We've got people eating detergent... I'm positive one could sell this as a health supplement!!!
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 6 лет назад
I take a poultice of lead, arsenic, and and radium for my rheumatism.
@ScoriacTears
@ScoriacTears 5 лет назад
@@slappy8941 Does you wife prepare it for you?
@rlt94
@rlt94 6 лет назад
Ahh yes, good old lead sponge, a favorite dessert of the Victorians.
@rruckman9782
@rruckman9782 5 лет назад
That explains a LOT
@gordslater
@gordslater 5 лет назад
hey - if it cures the clap, piles and flatulence I'm game to try it
@mojocuiii
@mojocuiii 4 года назад
I hear the taste was quite sweet.
@jeunbug5941
@jeunbug5941 4 года назад
a favorite among modern men if you’re not a coward
@sherrillgambill146
@sherrillgambill146 4 года назад
Sponge
@whi2gan
@whi2gan 3 года назад
Can I just say; I love how Nile owns practically every machine on the surface of this earth-yet does not own a rubber spatula🙋‍♀️😂
@recon_laksh742
@recon_laksh742 2 года назад
he destroyed walmart using Nitroglycerin
@letusthanatos1240
@letusthanatos1240 2 года назад
Or a knife
@terraspace1100
@terraspace1100 2 года назад
Earth-yet
@buteocks4020
@buteocks4020 11 месяцев назад
You can hear the slight posening in his voice
@casualfluufy_nes7471
@casualfluufy_nes7471 11 месяцев назад
​@@buteocks4020posening?
@calvonnumber1fan
@calvonnumber1fan 4 года назад
"Mommy, this rock candy tastes weird."
@No-jz1jk
@No-jz1jk 4 года назад
r/cursedcomments
@Static3649
@Static3649 4 года назад
Lol that made me laugh a lil
@joshuaespinoza8325
@joshuaespinoza8325 4 года назад
@@No-jz1jk r/beatmetoit
@quammelschroedinger780
@quammelschroedinger780 4 года назад
meth
@calvonnumber1fan
@calvonnumber1fan 4 года назад
@@quammelschroedinger780 yeah ❤
@sbsftw4232
@sbsftw4232 4 года назад
The fact that you had the knowledge to intuitively cause an interesting reaction without knowing about it beforehand says a lot about your talent as a chemist. I'm seriously impressed.
@the_undead
@the_undead 3 года назад
This is either a joke or someone who doesn't fully understand how a good portion of scientific discoveries are made, a lot of discoveries are made by complete accident, say a failed experiment and then just trying to have some fun with it or similar.
@the_undead
@the_undead 2 года назад
@GrimRaidriar and allow me to explain to you how the mind of somebody with autism works. Somebody with autism will always take what they read at face value with The only exception being if it is eluding to a concept that they already understand so an inside joke for example. So unless it is an inside joke that they already get or something to that effect they will take what they read at face value especially if they have seen people who are that f****** idiotic in real life before, because I have seen people who would genuinely say something like that not as a joke or an exaggeration or whatever but because they genuinely believe that for concepts that are much MUCH easier to understand. Having high functioning autism is simultaneously a blessing and a curse because you are easily going to be the most literal person in the room or in the discussion thread or wherever you currently are, and if what this particular group of humans is talking about is something that deeply interests you you are probably going to be the most knowledgeable person on that thing unless there's somebody who does that professionally and has been doing it for years now, and you are going to go into so much detail that unless it is a topic that interests them they are almost certainly going to be bored within 5 or 10 minutes. You also get smart asses on the internet who try and open your eyes to the obvious misunderstandings that you have a lot of the time who think they're being so helpful or are doing their best to piss you off when it's like yes I know I've tried to correct these flaws but I can't. And I know I can't because I've tried and tried and tried and then I tried some more and then I gave up because spending months or even years doing basically the exact same thing with absolutely zero progress when you can't think of any better way to do what you're trying to do kind of just leads to you giving up and deciding you know what I'm going to go do something more productive than waste my time trying to fix a flaw that I don't even know how to fix when it's only a minor nuisance in the grand scheme of things
@CasperTheGhost64
@CasperTheGhost64 2 года назад
@@the_undead You're unbelievably cringe inducing. Stop leaving comments. You're ridiculous. You're a clown.
@the_undead
@the_undead 2 года назад
@@CasperTheGhost64 are you not going to say anything to the other person cuz they're no better. Also you're just as bad as I am cuz you actually went on to one of my videos and then stop leaving toxic comments everywhere. If you want people to be better do not stoop down to their level the only way to encourage growth in humans is to be better then they are. I'm not saying I'm better than you are far from it maybe you're just as toxic as I am and maybe you should think about that
@alsonsulos8547
@alsonsulos8547 2 года назад
@@the_undead you went and wrote an essay about having autism when it had little to no relevance to your original comment, with or without high functioning autism you could've easily understood what he was saying, even if you take it at face value it's pretty obvious what their comment meant to say. cmon dog just admit it went over your head and go on.
@thenoodledragon6007
@thenoodledragon6007 3 года назад
Honestly when you turned out the lights it looked so cinematic and I'm obsessed with it
@cebollatron
@cebollatron 3 года назад
You are obsessed with pretty weir things
@liamernst9626
@liamernst9626 2 года назад
@@cebollatron could be worse
@raviedavieu
@raviedavieu 2 года назад
@@cebollatron yeah this is a pretty tame, innocent and even wholesome thing to be obsessed with
@vincedibona4687
@vincedibona4687 7 месяцев назад
Settle down.
@cheesecakelasagna
@cheesecakelasagna 4 года назад
Me: *My accidental discovery of the last french fry at the bottom of the paper bag*
@Gamer-uf1kl
@Gamer-uf1kl 3 года назад
T
@pgre
@pgre 3 года назад
@@Gamer-uf1kl aco
@ONE.Music.
@ONE.Music. 3 года назад
Hahahaha😂👏🏻
@cedrick25
@cedrick25 3 года назад
it's like god is messing with us by opening up a portal inside our bag and gives us an extra lmao
@pizzaman7397
@pizzaman7397 3 года назад
@@pgre bell
@thethoughtemporium
@thethoughtemporium 6 лет назад
Make a simple lead acid battery. Should work well with the lead foam
@kevinvermeer9011
@kevinvermeer9011 6 лет назад
Compare with one made using lead sheets to see the effects of all the surface area!
@michael3263
@michael3263 6 лет назад
Kevin Vermeer I love this idea! 😀
@Oinikis
@Oinikis 6 лет назад
Yes! Science and power and stuff! If you do this, try to runs something on it, like a lamp! people love lamps!
@grey1wa
@grey1wa 6 лет назад
I agree but I'd try a Zinc mesh to grow the Lead onto. and turn that into a simple battery
@NathanDavisVideos
@NathanDavisVideos 6 лет назад
Yeah I think a simple lead acid battery should work! I'm just waiting to see it!
@Realdeal916
@Realdeal916 2 года назад
This guys candor makes him quietly hilarious... he frequently says stuff like "my attempt was a complete failure" and "this is exactly what I feared would happen"... When so many others would be like "I meant to do that"...
@GeorgeCowsert
@GeorgeCowsert 4 года назад
I love how the majority of scientific discoveries are completely accidental.
@clover8673
@clover8673 4 года назад
Pretty much
@uncomfysapphic8415
@uncomfysapphic8415 4 года назад
I mean how else are we to discover something we have no idea about
@Superghast123
@Superghast123 4 года назад
It all starts with someone asking "why the heck not?"
@spoongod2401
@spoongod2401 4 года назад
Like potato chips
@stanpan4126
@stanpan4126 4 года назад
George Cowsert 12:32 AM
@MelikecakeYAY124
@MelikecakeYAY124 6 лет назад
I hope you use sepparate toasters for your chemical experiments and your toast
@paulvangemmeren9351
@paulvangemmeren9351 4 года назад
Well, yeah. He'd be stupid to use the same one for both.
@h-Films
@h-Films 4 года назад
Paul van Gemmeren r/woooosh
@gefagnis
@gefagnis 4 года назад
Ok fuck off you didn’t even do it right you prick. Go back to reddit you fuckass
@gamerman9960
@gamerman9960 4 года назад
Why wouldn't you
@chonkyboi7542
@chonkyboi7542 4 года назад
@@gefagnis someone takes the internet to serious.
@wikia9278
@wikia9278 2 года назад
7:14 look at the little piece of lead sponge that's jumping in the left corner of the container, he's so happy
@Mikey-gs1dx
@Mikey-gs1dx 6 лет назад
Even if they're not novel, it's fun making discoveries in the lab. You get so excited. It is a bummer that someone else found them first but I never get enough of finding new things even if they're only new to me.
@johnrickard8512
@johnrickard8512 5 лет назад
the moment when you utter the words "Hmm...that's funny." You know you're about to discover something you may not have known before.
@arnavanand8037
@arnavanand8037 5 лет назад
I agree. It feels like "Haha my brain is as intelligence as *[scientists name]"*
@bloodwolf2609
@bloodwolf2609 4 года назад
2:51 thats a whole aesthetic right there
@miguelbaltazar7606
@miguelbaltazar7606 3 года назад
le a c i d
@demonic6042
@demonic6042 3 года назад
Leadsthetic
@miguelbaltazar7606
@miguelbaltazar7606 3 года назад
@BlondHairedDominic l e c i d
@miguelbaltazar7606
@miguelbaltazar7606 3 года назад
@BlondHairedDominic l e a c i d
@bubaaaaaaaaa
@bubaaaaaaaaa 3 года назад
@@demonic6042 LMAO
@Howtoeatrocks
@Howtoeatrocks 3 года назад
This is why it's important to record your process. Even if you're making something already heavily documented, something you've done many times in the past.
@kullycrin9657
@kullycrin9657 6 лет назад
I really love that subtle darkness when the light was only from the flashlight. Better than the higher contrast attempt in my opinion.
@ectoplasm9023
@ectoplasm9023 4 года назад
4:32 in the background very quietly you can hear someone saying something about research
@sebastianrognlien6198
@sebastianrognlien6198 4 года назад
Thank you, i thought i was hearing things
@newjerseyhater9237
@newjerseyhater9237 4 года назад
Pretty sure its the same thing he says a couple seconds later. must've been an audio error
@aprameyanaganur2934
@aprameyanaganur2934 4 года назад
@@newjerseyhater9237 ya i'm pretty sure about that because he said research a couple seconds later
@Remspamton
@Remspamton 4 года назад
Jack Kelso yeah I heard water too
@3amofarooq
@3amofarooq 4 года назад
@@newjerseyhater9237 confirmed
@NathanBuffam
@NathanBuffam Год назад
The reason in the difference between runs could be that the powered zinc kind of seeded the way the lead formed.
@endarus6053
@endarus6053 4 года назад
“However, that all changed when” The fire nation attacked?
@lewisho8114
@lewisho8114 3 года назад
r/AntsCanada
@Hello-yc5oc
@Hello-yc5oc 3 года назад
Lewis Ho I get it
@luck7302
@luck7302 3 года назад
@@lewisho8114 It's from Avatar
@samanthaweber2195
@samanthaweber2195 3 года назад
@@luck7302 or from AntsCanada
@luck7302
@luck7302 3 года назад
@@samanthaweber2195 nope
@Locut0s
@Locut0s 6 лет назад
That’s a toaster you don’t want your bagels in.
@blazewolf9912
@blazewolf9912 4 года назад
Huh?
@sophia0470
@sophia0470 4 года назад
Are you trying out new catchphrases or something?
@blazewolf9912
@blazewolf9912 4 года назад
@@sophia0470 WHo knows
@whitearrow4629
@whitearrow4629 4 года назад
Who toasts bagels
@furretar6484
@furretar6484 4 года назад
I have a feeling there's a cultural misunderstanding here
@avawalker5582
@avawalker5582 3 года назад
I know it's not food... But... Hear me out....... Forbidden taffy-
@vanillapotaeto4098
@vanillapotaeto4098 3 года назад
:( that would taste horrible ):
@andropon9979
@andropon9979 3 года назад
It does look like moldy taffy-
@Zynderion117
@Zynderion117 2 года назад
*Tom reading newspaper*
@KingofJ95
@KingofJ95 6 лет назад
>Lab environment >Carpet Concerned
@JustinTopp
@JustinTopp 6 лет назад
My lab is my bedroom and it’s carpeted lol
@wolffrags9856
@wolffrags9856 6 лет назад
I also do "science" in my bedroom. ;)
@JustinTopp
@JustinTopp 6 лет назад
WolfFrags yea “science”
@ChrisD4335
@ChrisD4335 6 лет назад
finish your science in some klenx or paper towel, not on the carpet.
@JustinTopp
@JustinTopp 6 лет назад
ChrisD4335 lmao
@oskarsigns
@oskarsigns 6 лет назад
These slime videos are getting really complicated
@bluebell560
@bluebell560 6 лет назад
My exact thoughts
@kitkat4189
@kitkat4189 6 лет назад
H
@ponmelo
@ponmelo 6 лет назад
beep beep lettuce
@brooksrobinson7617
@brooksrobinson7617 6 лет назад
lol
@tamoo6028
@tamoo6028 6 лет назад
I
@Quickbite2
@Quickbite2 Год назад
I personally think that your your attempt with the flashlight actually went pretty well and looked very cool maybe you could have used a better flashlight but what you had at the time actually turned out good just my opinion anyway thought I would say that
@Ilovetheplatypus
@Ilovetheplatypus 6 лет назад
Should try making a battery. I think you'd be the first on youtube to make a lead acid battery out of lead sponge. Would be cool to see how it performs.
@realPeperos
@realPeperos 6 лет назад
hm
@joshua6994
@joshua6994 6 лет назад
Hm?
@michaelkochalka3251
@michaelkochalka3251 6 лет назад
hm!
@atropos5425
@atropos5425 6 лет назад
Hm.
@micahuu
@micahuu 6 лет назад
hm…
@bananache4793
@bananache4793 4 года назад
nobody: him every episode: “yknow i could of put it in a waste bin and call it a day. but i wanted to do something interesting.”
@terriblename4084
@terriblename4084 3 года назад
*Being a scientist summed up in a single comment*
@sunhiee500
@sunhiee500 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-960EyG2K_Kk.html
@AlmondishTofu
@AlmondishTofu 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4hG-g6X9fqI.html Just an fyi
@johnapple6646
@johnapple6646 2 года назад
Nobody uses this format anymore
@raviedavieu
@raviedavieu 2 года назад
@@johnapple6646 This is a clear lie, because the person you replied to obviously just did
@weirdogirl3376
@weirdogirl3376 3 года назад
9:37 it’s terrible to see what smoking can do to your lungs
@ZappyOh
@ZappyOh 6 лет назад
Make the container much deeper ... several meters ... so the reaction is completed before bottom is reached. Before the bottom, you could place a net of some sort, catching the sponge, so it can be lifted out without being squashed at all.
@bastienpabiot3678
@bastienpabiot3678 4 года назад
It would cost so much money
@bigaaron
@bigaaron 4 года назад
@@bastienpabiot3678 worth it
@SoI_Badguy
@SoI_Badguy 4 года назад
@@bastienpabiot3678 A net and a clear plastic tube cost a lot of money?
@antony9956
@antony9956 4 года назад
The comment above suggests a *container* that is a few *meters* deep...
@bigaaron
@bigaaron 4 года назад
@@antony9956 precisely
@dhawthorne1634
@dhawthorne1634 6 лет назад
Do any of them float like pumice? Do they absorb liquids or filter like activated charcoal? Can they be molded and carved then dried and used for plastic casting? Does the surface area make the lead react faster in reactions? Can it be used in place of a more expensive catalyst in any reactions? Using it as an electrode, does the increased number of nucleation sites allow it to split water more quickly or produce a higher yield of O2 and H2?
@RoflCraft96
@RoflCraft96 6 лет назад
HOLY SHIT THIS MAN GOT THE QUESTIONS!
@RoflCraft96
@RoflCraft96 6 лет назад
please someone upvote it!
@NileRed
@NileRed 6 лет назад
Ill look into the floating question and the filtering. It would definitely react faster than normal lead, but i dont think it can really replace any catalysts (I could be wrong though).
@RoflCraft96
@RoflCraft96 6 лет назад
@NileRed in science, you'll never know what will happen next after a discovery ;)
@StarshadowMelody
@StarshadowMelody 3 года назад
"but there was also some solid stuff" Me: "Is that a fish!?"
@psammiad
@psammiad 5 лет назад
"When I squished it..." Is that a chemical term?! :D
@shellydas1416
@shellydas1416 4 года назад
@Dr. M. H. Physics? How?
@shellydas1416
@shellydas1416 4 года назад
@Dr. M. H. Um. Yea that makes more sense, i do more quantum mechanics rn so i kinda forgot normal physics Quantum mechanics are that different lol ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@shellydas1416
@shellydas1416 4 года назад
@Dr. M. H. Oh so im not supposed touse that term ok! Well i learn something new everyday!
@shellydas1416
@shellydas1416 4 года назад
@Dr. M. H. Ok thanks!
@shellydas1416
@shellydas1416 4 года назад
@Dr. M. H. Although u can use um yeah to denote confusion followed by agreement ur right and so are your parents, its better left with children and plus im in class 8 learning quantum mechanics! (Ive done the electrodynamics, integral calculus classical mechanics, differential equations etc using my maths teacher who also teaches physicd and ny fathers help) so does that include un "scientist" Im not so sure but is that sort of thing like hard or unique or something? Would like to know from u since u have more experience
@johnpossum556
@johnpossum556 6 лет назад
You were so close to the first PN junction commonly used in electronics: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_detector_(radio)#Whisker I found it especially ironic you used the meter on the diode(PN juunction!) check function, which also reads out the bias voltage of the PN junction, without landing on the thought of it nearly being a diode. Galena (the crystal form of lead ore, often on a piece of quartz when found in nature) was typically used often with just an ordinary safety pin's point being used to make the PN junction. Oneday you might also try messing around with germanium to make a germanium diode which can also be used to rectify AM out of the air. They're very effecient and take about half the voltage of a silicon diode. Come to think of it I don't think I've ever seen the voltage of a Lead diode ever posted anywhere on the net.
@shellydas1416
@shellydas1416 4 года назад
@@dacomputernerd4096 maybe i have to confirm tho but i can give u maybe 60% certainty? Im not the best at chemidtry
@theisthecool1105
@theisthecool1105 4 года назад
nerd
@shellydas1416
@shellydas1416 4 года назад
@@theisthecool1105 ꒐꒯꒐ꄲ꓄
@farithrosh
@farithrosh 4 года назад
@@theisthecool1105 ur that one pootis guy who got shot once and killed the guy who shotted u right
@harrygeewizman1818
@harrygeewizman1818 2 года назад
Ha ha science stuf go brrr
@conorflanagan9000
@conorflanagan9000 3 года назад
Closed captions begins with "This daddy isn't something that I planned to do". I hope Daddy can love you regardless of your intentions
@plasticraincoat1
@plasticraincoat1 6 лет назад
I've had great success making silver sponge using the same process, it has some very interesting properties that I must show.
@Kenjic
@Kenjic 3 года назад
Would be cool to see if you could form a mold or something to protect against radiation, I believe lead is used commonly. But this being mixed with water and lead, might block more radiation (but would need to keep hydrated) with a thinner layer.
@bulldozer9337
@bulldozer9337 4 года назад
"Put them all in my toaster to get rid of the water"
@ATBZ
@ATBZ 3 года назад
can't put it in the microwave
@mojaveartifacthunters339
@mojaveartifacthunters339 6 лет назад
My favorite drinking game is starting a Nile Red playlist and taking a shot every time he says "Well, anyway".
@bielanski2493
@bielanski2493 6 лет назад
see you on the floor
@subzeroelectronics3022
@subzeroelectronics3022 3 года назад
I left some electroplating solution in a closet for too long (I think it may have been contaminated with zinc) and a very similar sponge can form with copper. The solution was originally a very high concentration copper acetate and water solution, and I think that some zinc dissolved into it over time. I found it recently and noticed a weird wiggly solid sitting at the bottom, and that’s when I remembered this video.
@MACIEJ454545
@MACIEJ454545 6 лет назад
You should send those to Cody's Lab asking him to guess what kind of a rock is it without checking your channel It would be a great collab
@AtlasReburdened
@AtlasReburdened 6 лет назад
Yeah, that's nice. Send a great guy a chunk of high surface area solid neurotoxin and tell him it's a random rock. Next we can send him some solvated mercury salts and tell him to try and figure out what sweetener is in it.
@MACIEJ454545
@MACIEJ454545 6 лет назад
I wouldn't expect Cody to lick it as the first test but I get your point
@NateTDOM
@NateTDOM 6 лет назад
You can get poisoned by lead without licking it... same way mercury can poison you.
@emmettmartin2639
@emmettmartin2639 6 лет назад
No, you can't actually
@NateTDOM
@NateTDOM 6 лет назад
Oh really? Okay then am idiot goodbye.
@shilze1
@shilze1 4 года назад
"This video -" My brain: "is sponsored by..."
@erikwaterson361
@erikwaterson361 4 года назад
RAID: SHADOW LEGENDS-
@prexp9026
@prexp9026 4 года назад
Nord VPN
@checkYVELLUAP
@checkYVELLUAP 4 года назад
Skillshare Squarespace
@n_d_cisive
@n_d_cisive 4 года назад
Crunchyroll
@manohmanr2466
@manohmanr2466 4 года назад
Honey
@muskyhusky8411
@muskyhusky8411 2 года назад
nile: has every chemical under the sun also nile: does not have plastic spatula
@MitchCarroll
@MitchCarroll 6 лет назад
What about electroplating it with something like nickel or aluminum, and melting out the lead to form a sort of metal aerogel?
@David-fh6rr
@David-fh6rr 6 лет назад
There's a similar method for the production of Raney-nickel, an extremely active hydration catalyst. You form a Nickel/aluminium alloy and etch out the aluminium witch conc. NaOH, but you don't an "aerogel" like product, in fact it's quite dense.
@wildcard.-
@wildcard.- 4 года назад
I read “LEGO sponge” but I wasn’t disappointed
@ID345891
@ID345891 3 года назад
9:43 blob in the middle got cheeks
@ConorDark
@ConorDark 4 года назад
turning the lights off and using the flashlight looked really cool imo, its awesome to see white powder being dropped into clear liquid and turning black
@davidfont2596
@davidfont2596 4 года назад
Dude! The scenes from @2:41 through @3:26 are beautiful! That could be a stock background video or video display in an art gallery.
@deathberryjam907
@deathberryjam907 3 года назад
"it didnt make a cool effect" its 2021 and the light shining through that was amazing
@stuckonmars3571
@stuckonmars3571 3 года назад
That's what I thought, as a photographer that shit was amazing
@balisticjoe
@balisticjoe 6 лет назад
It might be interesting to try getting some zinc wool (like steel wool, but zinc), and seeing what the structure is, the longer strands of zinc might add a good deal of strength.
@vukadinmc127
@vukadinmc127 4 года назад
I think this would be a really fun thing to use for sculpting. Since it's clay-like, you could carefully shape something that would later look like a common rock with minerals on it
@xItzRevenge
@xItzRevenge 2 года назад
With lead, it’s not recommended
@thearizonaranger4079
@thearizonaranger4079 Год назад
Bro will be sculpting his death 💀
@hpsmash77
@hpsmash77 Год назад
fun
@andrewbloom7694
@andrewbloom7694 Год назад
Uh, probably best NOT to leave chunks of lead all over...
@esprero
@esprero Год назад
bees
@yuki__meow7843
@yuki__meow7843 3 года назад
7:24 forbidden kinetic sand
@hugo3913
@hugo3913 6 лет назад
Make some of the sponge using zink powder but make a wire and mesh frame for the sponge to accumulate on and then carefully lift it out and wash it in an HCl bath and then cut it to size and make a lead acid battery cell, That would be an Awesome thing to see and I'm sure many of the viewers will like that to .Great work keeps up the good content Nile.
@batyalivni3577
@batyalivni3577 4 года назад
Beginning of video: "this video isn't something that I planned to do" Automatic captions: "this daddy isn't something that I planned to do"
@MissSchnickfitzel
@MissSchnickfitzel 4 года назад
Its not even the automatic captions. Someone did that manually bruh
@kguy6635
@kguy6635 4 года назад
I bet NileRed put that in just to have some fun
@batyalivni3577
@batyalivni3577 3 года назад
@@MissSchnickfitzel o shit u right
@bolton7961
@bolton7961 3 года назад
Kguy66 hope the bottom of the description says who made them
@vanillapotaeto4098
@vanillapotaeto4098 3 года назад
@@bolton7961 now it doesnt I don't know. who made them ? Did he make them himself?
@Ni_La
@Ni_La 3 года назад
4:15 thats 5yr old me playing with mud lmao
@TizonaAmanthia
@TizonaAmanthia 6 лет назад
that's fun, and congrats on the lab studio! I can't wait to see the progress time lapse vid. I'm happy for you!
@Misack8
@Misack8 6 лет назад
Make a Foam Lead Slug and send it to Taoflandermaus to shot it out from a 12ga shotgun. (It will probably just turn into lead powder and won't hit a thing.)
@chan.sorman
@chan.sorman 6 лет назад
He's in Canada.
@xander1052
@xander1052 6 лет назад
Doesn’t really make it illegal, Canada has alright gun laws
@Beffanz115
@Beffanz115 6 лет назад
Canadian gun laws aren't bad, they're just poorly written by idiots who don't know better. Things like aks that already are "prohibited" b/c they are automatic also means that anything that looks like an AK, even if it is considered "non-restricted", are automatically illegal simply b/c they are considered a "variant". Basically, if it looks "scary", there's a good chance it's illegal here.
@saddlepiggy
@saddlepiggy 6 лет назад
or Demolition Ranch
@dominikobora5385
@dominikobora5385 6 лет назад
well theres a point to it , if you get a ak thats semi auto if you know enough you could probally just make it into a full auto and gangs could definitively have a network to import them from the us ready to be made full auto
@agent__berry
@agent__berry 3 года назад
1:44 6 year old me making potions in a hole in the backyard
@ancientsentinal1131
@ancientsentinal1131 6 лет назад
Extract the stuff that makes you cry from onions.
@waffleblitzkrieg1765
@waffleblitzkrieg1765 3 года назад
That's just onion juice it vaporizes very quickly so to extract it would require a vacuum with no suction so unless he's going to space I don't see that happening anytime soon. But I would love to be proven wrong go ahead nilered
@liammckevitt8096
@liammckevitt8096 3 года назад
It's just juice man
@DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc
7:44 - "Where do you go when you want to buy name-brand spatulas at a fraction of retail cost? Spatula City!!"
@mildlysinister6229
@mildlysinister6229 4 года назад
I got that reference!
@TheMightyPooh420
@TheMightyPooh420 3 года назад
this could be used as an alarm switch since it is conductive and brittle, so placed on faults or places where friction movement is expected you could make cutoff switches/triggers
@yellow_spinning_goose
@yellow_spinning_goose 2 года назад
i thought lead wasn't conductive but af you add a conductive powder or something it may work as a one -time switch
@yellow_spinning_goose
@yellow_spinning_goose 2 года назад
I'm not sure though
@yellow_spinning_goose
@yellow_spinning_goose 2 года назад
i don't know
@yellow_spinning_goose
@yellow_spinning_goose 2 года назад
i don't know
@yellow_spinning_goose
@yellow_spinning_goose 2 года назад
i just don't know
@farahinaleya3857
@farahinaleya3857 4 года назад
My recommendations : Do you want to watch someone make lead sponges...? Me: Well yes... and no...
@OrangeC7
@OrangeC7 6 лет назад
Perhaps you could try to get a microscopic look at it, to see the structure? You could also try to experiment with adding certain materials to toughen the structure. For example, experimenting with pouring in certain powders, before the zinc dust, that the lead sponge can form around. You could experiment with crushing materials that don't react with lead or zinc into dust and pouring it in before the zinc dust. Or you could try putting larger things similar to ball bearings, to make the lead sponge form a lead sponge covered ball or crystal. You could also try putting everything in a mold instead, and (attempting, at least) to take it out and have it in different shapes. But that's all just me putting random ideas out there. =P
@mrdoh450
@mrdoh450 3 года назад
Video: *starts* Subtitles: this daddy isnt something that i planned to do
@or2kr
@or2kr 6 лет назад
You could make some slugs for Taofledermaus out of the densest and medium type to give him something interesting ^^
@artemisrumbinger4012
@artemisrumbinger4012 6 лет назад
Otto Knabe that was my first thought.
@JustinTopp
@JustinTopp 6 лет назад
Poof led powder it would be great for riots make the protesters down from lead poisoning lol
@mrtmilf
@mrtmilf Год назад
I accidentally turned the subtitles on and the first sentence made me rub my eyes with fists like a cartoon character
@NoxionDesign
@NoxionDesign 6 лет назад
+NileRed Did you have to get any permits or anything for renting a commercial space as a lab? Or since you're a non-production hobbyist was that not an issue? What about storage and open flame or your gas supply? Sorry if I sound intrusive, just curious about the details
@michaelmaffei8139
@michaelmaffei8139 6 лет назад
Just commenting because I'm curious as well
@unicornpuppylilac9819
@unicornpuppylilac9819 4 года назад
Same here
@cassandradawn780
@cassandradawn780 4 года назад
Yeah. Same
@austinclayton9750
@austinclayton9750 4 года назад
Allahu Akbar!
@austinclayton9750
@austinclayton9750 4 года назад
Shit wrong place
@raymondcreelman7418
@raymondcreelman7418 5 лет назад
I feel like the powder helps the reaction with the granules and I'm sure that asked eight levels are important but I feel like that could be a actual factor and why the other test didn't go well
@vinijoncrafts2882
@vinijoncrafts2882 Год назад
Video: "This video isn't something that I planned to do" Subtitles: "This *_daddy_* isn't something that I planned to do"
@nerdcity
@nerdcity 6 лет назад
I think you accidentally created the aliens from The Arrival!
@colbysmith4002
@colbysmith4002 6 лет назад
Nerd City um, they didn’t even look like this. This was the dumbest thing I’ve read all day.
@leighbailey1313
@leighbailey1313 6 лет назад
I love the movie Arrival.
@masterbait9394
@masterbait9394 6 лет назад
Colby Smith shut up
@mr.j_krr_80
@mr.j_krr_80 6 лет назад
look at 3:27 man.
@mandrillbaboon9880
@mandrillbaboon9880 6 лет назад
I heeeear coooooooonteeeeeent
@michahalczuk9071
@michahalczuk9071 6 лет назад
Spongy lead was proposed as very useful material for batteries for cheap electric cars. Theoretical maximal specific energy of lead acid cell is around 166 Wh/kg. If we could get let's say 120 Wh/kg, then you could make 400 kg battery pack with 48 kWh, giving you possibility of going upwards of 500 km on single charge -
@TheAxecutioner
@TheAxecutioner 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing that very interesting information. How do Tesla's batteries stack up against max potential?
@michahalczuk9071
@michahalczuk9071 6 лет назад
Their newest 2170 cells are around 322 Wh/kg (the only data I got, might be higher or lower), but being lithium-ion, they need some extra electronics for protection. Unfortunately I don't have exact theoretical number, but it should be around 600-700 Wh/kg for Li-NMC (currently densest in mass production). That would be around 46-50% of theor. capacity. LiFePO4 have theoretical specific energy of 385 Wh/kg, and they have about 50-60% of Li-NMC energy density. Lithium sulfur (Li-S) are at this moment batteries with highest practical (500 Wh/kg) and theoretical (2,4 kWh/kg) energy density, and have great potential for electric and long range vehicles or possibly even boats. If in near future (20 years or so) we'd be able to get to 1 kWh/kg with cost lower than 100$/kWh (currently around 140$/kWh from LG Chem, not sure about Tesla/Panasonic, could be lower) then ICE vehicles would be very much dead. We will surely get to 100$/kwh much faster then to 1 kWh/kg, but even 200 Wh/kg would be enough to compete with ICE, the cost is more important. EDIT. I forgot to add - higher specific energy would make batteries cheaper per kWh since less material is needed to achieve given capacity. With 1 kWh/kg batteries would problably cost less than 50$/kwh..
@TheAxecutioner
@TheAxecutioner 6 лет назад
That is some great info, thank you so much!
@Aalok464
@Aalok464 Год назад
"This video isn't something I planed to do" RU-vid captions: "This daddy isn't something that I planned to do"
@edgyspoon5793
@edgyspoon5793 5 лет назад
7:02 i thought you put your whole arm in there and got concern
@adamvaughn5371
@adamvaughn5371 4 года назад
Anyone else realise that his commentary is basically a perfect lab report?
@foxxiangel6384
@foxxiangel6384 3 года назад
“it just ended up getting furrier and it never grew any crystals” me bruh
@bio-cell2571
@bio-cell2571 6 лет назад
Great Video! I can see a use for this info in my battery research. I think if you stirred the mix slowly while adding the zinc, you would get more crystallization, which you might be able to control the crystal size of with the mixing speed. I would also try linking the crystal structure together with a borax solution after it's made, which I think would make it more solid. Can't wait to see your new lab! :-)
@SamuelTheAdept
@SamuelTheAdept 4 года назад
3:33 *Leaked footage of Spongebob’s seizure*
@tychosworld5201
@tychosworld5201 3 года назад
One day he’s going to “accidentally” discover a new element
@kmarasin
@kmarasin 6 лет назад
Test the efficiency of the sponge as part of a battery. How much is converted to salts, what's the voltage, etc. of different densities of sponge.
@johnpossum556
@johnpossum556 6 лет назад
I'd like to see that. Is it possible to build a fairly robust reusable lead acid cell battery at home? Cody said he had done it but didn't really show any results.
@Jamie-rg2vh
@Jamie-rg2vh 4 года назад
Nile: Captions: *this daddy isn't something I planned to do*
@ojdcreative3849
@ojdcreative3849 3 года назад
I feel like half the reactions you do could be used so well in movie cinematic's
@exotictoad
@exotictoad 6 лет назад
i would love to see you make a long electrode out of it and compare the performance to that of a solid lead electrode in a battery.
@npc1377
@npc1377 6 лет назад
exotictoad fucking genius
@maxwellmendo2828
@maxwellmendo2828 6 лет назад
@NileRed T H I S
@kornelillyes2848
@kornelillyes2848 6 лет назад
Just do it yourself
@exotictoad
@exotictoad 6 лет назад
i cant. sorry man.
@litigioussociety4249
@litigioussociety4249 6 лет назад
Spongelead Zincpants.
@Peter_A1466
@Peter_A1466 2 года назад
I realize this is an older video, but still wondering what the thermal conductivity is. The stuff reminds me of aero-gel. Also: get a strainer! 😄
@edwardvarby4363
@edwardvarby4363 6 лет назад
Might be interesting to try making a battery of it. The zinc contanimation might be an issue, but that structure- well, you read the paper. compared with a lead plate battery containing a similar amount of lead, it aught to work better the 1st recharge cycle, although I doubt it would be durable beyond that.
@nolongerwoman5714
@nolongerwoman5714 4 года назад
Did the subtitles just read: "this daddy isn't something I planned to do"? XDDD
@nibeditapattanaik3751
@nibeditapattanaik3751 2 года назад
NileRed : This *video* isn't something that I planned to do Subtitles : This "*daddy*" isn't something that I planned to do
@wildannugroho_plus
@wildannugroho_plus 6 лет назад
it would be the best catalyst though coz it has huge surface area maybe you can look for a reaction with lead as the catalyst
@RunItsTheCat
@RunItsTheCat 6 лет назад
Your recreation attempts didn't work because you didn't have your magnetic stirring rod in there. The lead were clumping together ferromagnetically the same way iron powder clumps together from adopting a magnetic field. As for uses, I'm thinking lightweight conductive rods for motors, but the porous nature of it may prove to be a poor overall conductor, since given enough current I see it easily melting the lead sponge structure.
@yorkshiregold4007
@yorkshiregold4007 5 лет назад
Wh000 lives ina pineapple under the sea something something porous is he!
@user-tr2dh4xx6u
@user-tr2dh4xx6u 5 лет назад
Wtf? Neither lead or zinc is magnetic and if they were then the crystal growth would be affected when the stirring was on. Also lead is a terrible conductor when compared to silver or copper, there would be no reason to use it even if you could create a harder structure as it will never be as hard as other metals
@austinmarshall7562
@austinmarshall7562 4 года назад
You're wrong. Neither zinc or lead is ferromagnetic.
@plantsperiod4462
@plantsperiod4462 3 года назад
13:07 the little bubble moving around distracted me for so long
@elmikeomysterio5496
@elmikeomysterio5496 6 лет назад
Rewatching and wondering what is going on in the background at about 4:33
@naturegirl1999
@naturegirl1999 5 лет назад
ElMikeoMysterio me too
@milesedgeworth132
@milesedgeworth132 5 лет назад
Probably listening to a podcast or something while doing this.
@a-c1081
@a-c1081 Год назад
@@milesedgeworth132 you can hear its his voice xd
@TheSeerSacrifice
@TheSeerSacrifice 6 лет назад
oh dude you created a harmless black hole at the beggining
@fredricksonthe96th
@fredricksonthe96th Год назад
10:38 - Nothing like some dried up lead sponge ASMR, amirite?
@deeelmore4560
@deeelmore4560 6 лет назад
NileRed, you need some sort of glass spoon, or at least a version of your stirring rod with a little crook in the end. then you could lift out the lead sponge much more easily without squishing it. (although i'm sure you already thought of that.)
@vasyapupken
@vasyapupken 6 лет назад
you are made an electrode material with probably much higher surface area than gas impregnated cast lead because of cristallic microstructure. it will be cool to purify it and test it's elecrical properties.
@Kukurernabhi
@Kukurernabhi Год назад
Nile : This video isn't something that I planned to do. Captions: This daddy isn't something......😂😂
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