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In this video, I will be doing the classic Nylon 6,6 demonstration. I first convert adipic acid (which was made in a previous video) to adipoyl chloride. It is then reacted with hexamethylenediamine to form Nylon 6,6.
In the future, I will be making Nylon 6,6 the industrial way, by first going through the nylon salt.
Note: I write cyclohexanol in the video, but it is actually cyclohexane that I used. I also wrote in the comments it was cyclohexanol...so double mistake. oops
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Комментарии : 3 тыс.   
@jaybee8465
@jaybee8465 3 года назад
Didn’t know my messed up sleep cycle would force me to watch chemistry
@mikemikemike6374
@mikemikemike6374 3 года назад
SAMEBDBFNCMKC its 4am :')
@jonathangaul276
@jonathangaul276 3 года назад
Same
@tomiroot3942
@tomiroot3942 3 года назад
I watch this TO sleep
@madamepoutine2807
@madamepoutine2807 2 года назад
@@tomiroot3942 same
@utopiant
@utopiant 2 года назад
SAMR
@SantosGC
@SantosGC 4 года назад
Add red colorant: Nylon red
@thomasmax9795
@thomasmax9795 4 года назад
Underrated.
@timthetincan6782
@timthetincan6782 4 года назад
E
@PaulaBean
@PaulaBean 3 года назад
Nilon Red™
@JTS-Games
@JTS-Games 3 года назад
You... genius...
@doggodoggo3000
@doggodoggo3000 3 года назад
@@thomasmax9795 verbatim what I thought
@Charlie-nc3cp
@Charlie-nc3cp 4 года назад
Nile: "I get a ph of around 7" drink it
@Freezo90967
@Freezo90967 3 года назад
Drink the salt water
@nuzlock4481
@nuzlock4481 3 года назад
Lmao 😂😂... H2O
@derpywastaken1331
@derpywastaken1331 3 года назад
yum
@valtteripennanen4043
@valtteripennanen4043 3 года назад
loll
@01dpunklov39
@01dpunklov39 3 года назад
LOL
@exocruz7558
@exocruz7558 3 года назад
"I'll for sure make nylon the other way" - nilered, 3 years ago
@exocruz7558
@exocruz7558 3 года назад
@@linaria17 oh shit!
@playerkgaming628
@playerkgaming628 2 года назад
@Adele Peng I didn't notice either. Thanks man!
@megagatlingpea2322
@megagatlingpea2322 Год назад
@ Adele Peng i also didn't know thx
@cowsrbeefy
@cowsrbeefy Год назад
ExoCruz, 2 years ago
@fulsegraddy5370
@fulsegraddy5370 3 месяца назад
This comment is 3 years old, why do I find that oddly cool
@soyestboi778
@soyestboi778 5 лет назад
About halfway through I forgot what we were makings and instead of looking at the title I decided to let it be a surprise so that was fun I suppose
@domonator5000
@domonator5000 5 лет назад
soyest boi lol same, but then I remembered, “Oh right, Nylon...”
@timothyweldon2198
@timothyweldon2198 4 года назад
The possum is the soyest boi.
@tiddiesprinkles
@tiddiesprinkles 4 года назад
Hahahah
@2econd428
@2econd428 4 года назад
Happens to me every time.. stoner problems lol
@architakumar2579
@architakumar2579 4 года назад
School practicals in a nutshell
@surprisedchar2458
@surprisedchar2458 4 года назад
Nile: says some chemistry stuff that goes way over my head Me: “Hmm, yes, I see. Well done.”
@cherrymarriedindiscord1404
@cherrymarriedindiscord1404 3 года назад
Hello!! Um I am conducting a survey for an internet debate, would you be interested in answering one question?
@mayravixx25
@mayravixx25 3 года назад
That's literally my entire experience watching his channel. I don't understand a single bit of it, but I just like watching cool stuff happen.
@nikunj3012
@nikunj3012 3 года назад
@@cherrymarriedindiscord1404 yeah sure
@cherrymarriedindiscord1404
@cherrymarriedindiscord1404 3 года назад
@@nikunj3012 Thanks! Soo Do you consider ear pulling to be abuse?
@prumset6059
@prumset6059 3 года назад
@@cherrymarriedindiscord1404 aslong as only your ears get pulled it isnt abuse
@aterack833
@aterack833 3 года назад
“The chemical weapons act” oh ya, I forgot people do that stuff, here I was thinking of drugs and explosives when it comes to reasons not to make or have something
@MrsKatieninja
@MrsKatieninja 3 года назад
RIGHT
@alexritch6747
@alexritch6747 3 года назад
Very valid reasons, actually.
@louloudaki_
@louloudaki_ 3 года назад
i may not understand what you’re actually doing but i do know all the words you’re saying which as someone with an auditory processing disorder is super rare and an accomplishment. that’s why i like your voice so much, i can actually understand the words you’re saying. not necessarily what they mean cause i’m a composer/actor/musician but what the individual words are. like i was able to tell my mom who works in water filtration and used to be a microbiologist the general idea of how you did the diamond soda thing and she was super blown away by it but i understood the general concept and it makes me really happy. it’s so rare for me that when i can understand someone when they talk and i realize that i just get really really happy so i had to say something
@TheGrumbliestPuppy
@TheGrumbliestPuppy Год назад
This is so hard to read, using more punctuation would definitely help.
@gooby8953
@gooby8953 Год назад
you guys should get married that would be cute i think
@louloudaki_
@louloudaki_ Год назад
@@gooby8953 lmfao i’m good i just like his voice
@fige0n
@fige0n Год назад
I also have apd and I 100% agree. I was wondering what was so different about his videos and why they are so much more memorable than some others i enjoy, and it's simply because I can understand him lol
@militarydeviltube5014
@militarydeviltube5014 Год назад
@@fige0n i love his videos a lot because i study chemistry and i check what ive learned with them. i can understand him well. i also have apd
@mads_in_zero
@mads_in_zero 5 лет назад
Me, binge watching NileRed: Oh yeah distilled water let's go!
@hans007pirat
@hans007pirat 4 года назад
finally something i understand
@powangel1418
@powangel1418 4 года назад
Facts
@manlylego
@manlylego 3 года назад
It do be like that
@BRK-ee2se
@BRK-ee2se 3 года назад
And an “oh yeah here comes the stir bar!”
@johnbailey8103
@johnbailey8103 3 года назад
From University Labs, I've become so used to using distilled water instead of normal water, that whenever any instructions say regular water, I have to ask to make sure it's not a mistake 🤦🏼‍♂️
@gayrainbowunicorn1367
@gayrainbowunicorn1367 7 лет назад
nylon 6,6,6 is useful for cleaning sacrification
@robbin763
@robbin763 7 лет назад
GayRainbow Unicorn I was gonna make a 666 joke
@tobinator680
@tobinator680 7 лет назад
Robert Blair me too
@mechadrake
@mechadrake 7 лет назад
"metal noises!" Screaming in the dark cold nordic forest during black night. Making nylon ropes.
@cowboy_k3147
@cowboy_k3147 7 лет назад
And according to 0:25 it is useful for "making women's stalkings"
@__-vz8ux
@__-vz8ux 7 лет назад
Cowboy K stockings 🙂
@loganspargo9222
@loganspargo9222 3 года назад
"I found it was good in general to punch the table" -kyle red 2020
@MrsKatieninja
@MrsKatieninja 3 года назад
Science out of context is great.
@StrikeEagIe
@StrikeEagIe 3 года назад
Kyle. Yeah Kyle…
@mannequ_in
@mannequ_in 2 года назад
How did u edit this, yet still miss Kyle lol
@loganspargo9222
@loganspargo9222 2 года назад
@@mannequ_in r/whoosh
@mannequ_in
@mannequ_in 2 года назад
@@loganspargo9222 but… it wasn’t a joke, jokes are supposed to be funny
@Shadow__Lugia
@Shadow__Lugia 3 года назад
I remember doing this in chemistry. After we mixed it all, everyone had a challenge to get as long of a single string as possible outta the beaker. I was at a disadvantage because my lab partner dropped the course after 6 weeks, so I didn’t have anyone watching the bottom. I got second place with a 83cm length, and just lost to a group that got 85cm, and I had some of mine curl and stick to itself. Was really happy and disappointed at the same time lol.
@CAPSSTROKE
@CAPSSTROKE 7 лет назад
I watched the whole video with not understanding 80% of it
@CAPSSTROKE
@CAPSSTROKE 7 лет назад
enjoyed it tho
@c0c0nutbeans
@c0c0nutbeans 5 лет назад
👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌🏿
@dionesdisciple3329
@dionesdisciple3329 5 лет назад
Same
@michaelflatt4663
@michaelflatt4663 5 лет назад
20%? I didn't realize we were in the presence of a genius.
@NightlyElite
@NightlyElite 5 лет назад
All you have to do is listen
@Valdagast
@Valdagast 5 лет назад
Pro-tip - don't snort the hexamethylenediamine.
@johnrambo1496
@johnrambo1496 3 года назад
Too late
@fireblaser2552
@fireblaser2552 3 года назад
Make me
@iseeyouineverystar
@iseeyouineverystar 3 года назад
just you try to stop me
@Sciencedoneright
@Sciencedoneright 3 года назад
this made ma day
@n25783
@n25783 3 года назад
Do you speak from experience?
@squiggly_lines
@squiggly_lines 3 года назад
salts, acids, and bases of all sorts come together to create the bristles of my toothbrush. This is absolutely, amazingly awesome stuff!
@develpamperbottom
@develpamperbottom 3 года назад
21:40 He says like we’re all doing this at home.
@thatsleepynomad1220
@thatsleepynomad1220 3 года назад
Lmao
@ranti_gamer2989
@ranti_gamer2989 Месяц назад
don't you?
@GrimGearheart
@GrimGearheart 4 года назад
15:43 Watching this polymer being pulled from the interface between two non-mixing liquids, it's one of those moments where I sit and ask myself "Who the hell first thought to do this? What was the chain of experimentation that lead up to it?"
@alexisflory6496
@alexisflory6496 3 года назад
I always ask myself that when I see science(anything chemistry) or math(calculus) or fashion (people who let cloaks fall out of common fashion) or cooking (flambeying stuff) or basically anything that could have very bad or very confusing consequences of doing the thing.
@majikss
@majikss 3 года назад
@@alexisflory6496 cloaks?
@alexisflory6496
@alexisflory6496 3 года назад
@@majikss they're amazing and have fallen out of mainstream fashion and I am salty.
@kruksog
@kruksog 3 года назад
@@alexisflory6496 there's so much more interesting math beyond calc. I hate that calc is considered by so many to be the end-all-be-all of math. If only you had taken a group theory course...
@alexisflory6496
@alexisflory6496 3 года назад
@@kruksog first I'm in highschool so that isn't an option. I will note it for college though. And second, I find the concept of infinitity itself fascinating. That is the only reason I am interested in calc.
@evanclarke6496
@evanclarke6496 7 лет назад
NileRed, Currently in OChem Lab and this video saved my life. PLEASE keep up the good work. I really appreciate the in depth explanations for my own curiosity, and for my lab reports. Love your work. Thank you!
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 5 лет назад
OCHEM?
@TurboZarya
@TurboZarya 5 лет назад
Steve Thea organic chem maybe?
@SirBilliam96
@SirBilliam96 5 лет назад
@@TurboZarya it's organic chemistry lab, a college course
@dylanbaker7534
@dylanbaker7534 5 лет назад
Nylon 6,6,6
@racingginger3147
@racingginger3147 5 лет назад
Steve Thea how about use google next time, instead of other peoples time.
@emoemi907
@emoemi907 Год назад
I’m always so grateful when you go over the chemical reaction Infographs and explain them so well! It’s so interesting!
@constastar1660
@constastar1660 4 года назад
The nylon that is used in hell is nylon 6,6,6 0:31
@redella50
@redella50 5 лет назад
Chem lab: be sure to be no further off than .2 ml! Nilered: adding about 6 ml, then a bit extra just to be sure...
@cherrymarriedindiscord1404
@cherrymarriedindiscord1404 3 года назад
Hello!! Um I am conducting a survey for an internet debate, would you be interested in answering one question?
@daniellima4391
@daniellima4391 3 года назад
@@cherrymarriedindiscord1404 you know, this comment is kinda old XD
@cherrymarriedindiscord1404
@cherrymarriedindiscord1404 3 года назад
@@daniellima4391 I- I noticed... Quite frankly didn't mind... I am just desperate to get votes at this point...
@paradiseinretrograde7687
@paradiseinretrograde7687 3 года назад
ayo i’ll do ur survey
@Adam-st4xm
@Adam-st4xm 3 года назад
@@cherrymarriedindiscord1404 sure
@lightningbug6234
@lightningbug6234 5 лет назад
This guy makes a highly informative video and goes to great lengths to explain and describe everything and you guys making 666 jokes
@rochoa7408
@rochoa7408 4 года назад
Lightningbug yes
@potatoplant9943
@potatoplant9943 4 года назад
Yup
@beridot2615
@beridot2615 4 года назад
cause its funny
@LeCheckmate
@LeCheckmate 4 года назад
Yes, how dare they! Such ignorance is clearly the devil's doing!
@GovertKrook
@GovertKrook 4 года назад
And you have 69 likes. That is waaaay better. Btw I am not going to like it. Because of the 69.
@hyd119
@hyd119 3 года назад
Hey Nigel, I really do love your content. You may not explain every little thing super in detail but I like how you give the viewer enough bits of knowledge that it makes it easy to go out and do further research on the chemistry and mechanisms therein. Hope you have a good day!
@Mel-anie27
@Mel-anie27 3 года назад
I believe I was supposed to do this experiment in my organic chemistry lab but because of the pandemic my professor has posted this video for us to watch and see how this reaction works. All I gotta say is that this was awesome and i wish i could've done it in person!
@meridien52681
@meridien52681 5 лет назад
This channel is SO interesting! I barely remember Chemistry back when I was in high school but I got a B in it. Our teacher had one line I always remembered: in the very first day of class he said "If you don't know your valences, we cannot communicate." Memorizing valences was the first thing everybody did, and he quizzed us on it relentlessly. RIP Mr. Burns! Great guy and I'm sure he was way underemployed. He had an MS in chemistry and I was told he had something to do with Fermi's experimental reactor in Chicago.
@sai9681
@sai9681 3 года назад
i agree
@Pigborg
@Pigborg 2 года назад
Fermi didnt have much to do with chemistry, he was a particle physicist.
@meridien52681
@meridien52681 2 года назад
@@Pigborg I didn't say ANYTHING about Fermi being a chemist! Mr. Burns could have been involved with early research, not that FOR SURE he was there when the atomic pile was built. He was the only Black chemist with a graduate degree I ever knew of back then. I didn't think that was possible in the 60's.
@Pigborg
@Pigborg 2 года назад
@@meridien52681 ok. Good for him being a black guy with an MS!
@meridien52681
@meridien52681 2 года назад
@@Pigborg Absolutely! He was close to being elderly in the mid-Sixties, so hw would have been in college and grad school in the 50's. He must have gone through hell to get a fair education way back then. He would have been denied a lot of opportunities as a Black man in the 50's. The students always respected him!
@NurdRage
@NurdRage 7 лет назад
Nice work man.
@2450logan
@2450logan 7 лет назад
NurdRage both of you have been pumping out the videos lately having to sit on the shitter at work longer than expected haha.
@yky2884
@yky2884 7 лет назад
You should do a collab with him :P
@RutujGavankar
@RutujGavankar 7 лет назад
NurdRage is DONT see your videos in my feed or get any notifications
@NurdRage
@NurdRage 7 лет назад
youtube turned off notifications for my channel for most of my subscribers. You might be able to turn them back on by clicking the notification icon beside the subscribe button. Not much that can be done beyond that since youtube decided to suppress me.
@annelieseocallaghan801
@annelieseocallaghan801 7 лет назад
Why did they suppress you ? Love your videos by the way.
@ItsSkylah
@ItsSkylah 3 года назад
17:12 to remove the water, I dip it into a bowl of water
@DarkVadekGaming
@DarkVadekGaming 3 года назад
4:29 typical chemist. Makes some table salt but calls it sodium chloride
@videosofmydog3717
@videosofmydog3717 4 года назад
nobody: flakes in the Hexamethylenediamine: *_n y o o m_*
@bladewave2544
@bladewave2544 4 года назад
I CHOKED-
@radiat3810
@radiat3810 4 года назад
how long did it take you to make sure you typed that correctly?
@videosofmydog3717
@videosofmydog3717 4 года назад
@@radiat3810 like 5 minutes
@radiat3810
@radiat3810 4 года назад
@@videosofmydog3717 lol
@ferrischemistry7879
@ferrischemistry7879 2 года назад
Wait where did he make fucking HMTD in this vid?
@theofficialdannydevitoyout9154
I forgot to filter the biomorthemic dioxide through the hydrochloridic acid Me: *sitting on the couch licking cheese dust off of my fingers* a rookie mistake Thanks for 100 likes you are all cool gamers 🤟
@juliaalexander8703
@juliaalexander8703 5 лет назад
Static this is hilarious and also accurate i had to lick the cheese dust off to type this
@BenjaminGoose
@BenjaminGoose 5 лет назад
Cheese *dust*?
@juliaalexander8703
@juliaalexander8703 5 лет назад
BenjaminGoose you know, the dust thats leftover on your fingers after eating cheese items such as cheese curls or cheetos
@samalbury9183
@samalbury9183 4 года назад
2^8 likes!
@Drache832
@Drache832 4 года назад
@@juliaalexander8703 "cheese"
@LarixusSnydes
@LarixusSnydes 3 года назад
Wow, your reaction schemas are so clear to read. I could understand most of the process, even though I only have had one year of chemistry at a university level, as part of my Biology curriculum. thank you so much for sharing.
@qestony7725
@qestony7725 3 года назад
When you forget that you had a piece of paper in your pocket and then you wash it: 20:00
@antony1701
@antony1701 7 лет назад
This reaction is beautiful! I work at a Polyamide factory, I know how to make, we have a polymerization pilot for nylon tryouts. One very interesting kind of nylon is the Nylon 6-T (HMD and Tereftalic Acid), by doing this one we can reach a higher melt point for the plastic.
@gregorymalchuk272
@gregorymalchuk272 4 года назад
What is the difference in melt point you can achieve by this method?
@johnstorrie3635
@johnstorrie3635 3 года назад
do you mean teraphthalic acid ?
@kinkajoulegend9989
@kinkajoulegend9989 3 года назад
@@johnstorrie3635 that seems like an excessive use of the letter h
@undergroundCuDi
@undergroundCuDi 4 года назад
I remember doing this experiment in Organic 2 lab, we had a contest of who could make the longest rope of nylon and the winner got extra credit lol
@festerdam4548
@festerdam4548 3 года назад
I'm a bit confused by the concept of extra credit. How is it any different from normal credit? How do people avoid unfairly grading students?
@swarpatel5239
@swarpatel5239 3 года назад
Ohhhhhhhhhhh
@hellokittyhelloili
@hellokittyhelloili 3 года назад
did u win tho
@dekuandtatl3688
@dekuandtatl3688 2 года назад
@@festerdam4548 instead of failing to do the assignment resulting in a poor grade (thus lowering your overall average grade for the class) with extra credit, if you give the extra effort, you get extra points to your grade. raising your average. if you don’t do the extra credit there is no “punishment” because it’s is only additive rather than subtractive. only reward without punishment. in some cases (as with this person’s example) it’s a competition to encourage engagement and interest in the student. in other cases they reward based on how well you did, or in others if you did anything at all you get the points. The main difference between that and normal credit is that it’s not required. by nature of being “extra” credit, it’s not unfair to any students because if you don’t wanna do it you don’t have to, you just don’t reap the benefits; however, if you do the work you get rewarded for your efforts.
@therealsocialgadfly
@therealsocialgadfly 3 года назад
I love you, Nigel. You’ve opened up a world to me that I never, ever thought would be attainable. Thank you so much. 🙏
@chrishan7178
@chrishan7178 6 месяцев назад
I love how you go over the mechanism knowing full well that non-Chemistry-majors/those who have not taken organic chemistry will have no idea what they're looking at. I am currently finishing my second semester of organic chemistry and it is literally all mechanisms like these and synthesis problems. I love your videos because they are basically just video lab reports and remind me of my Organic Chemistry Lab course.
@Coyoteari
@Coyoteari 4 года назад
Nilered: here’s how nylon is made! Isn’t this neat! Everyone with at least 2 brain cells to get distracted: hehe nylon 666
@PuffleFuzz
@PuffleFuzz 3 года назад
I was looking for this
@follower4317
@follower4317 3 года назад
Hehe stuff that makes my one brain cell go numb
@Vbjoctiz64739
@Vbjoctiz64739 2 года назад
NileRed: the most common forms of nylon are nylon *6* and nylon *6,6* . Me with 2 brain cells: hold up
@Vbjoctiz64739
@Vbjoctiz64739 2 года назад
@@follower4317 hehe saten go brrrrrrrrr
@MinecraftTestSquad
@MinecraftTestSquad 6 лет назад
That stir bar amazed me more than anything up to that point in the video. Wtf was that, I've never seen that before!? XD
@MinecraftTestSquad
@MinecraftTestSquad 6 лет назад
Ah, it works with magnetism. I didn't see anything moving it so I thought it somehow did something with water that made it move on it's own.
@KuraIthys
@KuraIthys 6 лет назад
Yeah, looks miraculous, but as far as I can tell it's just a magnet in a protective layer. You then use something underneath that creates a rotating magnetic field, and the stir bar rotates along with it. XD I guess 'miraculous' is all relative anyway. As Arthur Clarke said 'Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic' Funnily enough, Chemistry is one of the few 'magical arts' to have survived into the modern era. Alchemy sounds all fantastical and Alchemists frequently had very strange goals in mind, but they did establish most of the groundwork for what later became chemistry, and any occult and arcane fluff aside, it was not that far removed from modern chemistry in practical processes...
@Darthenator
@Darthenator 5 лет назад
The study of electromagnetism is pretty damn magical as well, far as I'm concerned ha!
@Hammerbruder99
@Hammerbruder99 4 года назад
The stir bar 😂
@AnthonyBrown-uo5jc
@AnthonyBrown-uo5jc 3 года назад
Saw a guy that made a home-made one with a computer fan with magnets on the blades and a metal (bolt?) Covered in some kind of plastic(my guess is that rubber stuff you dip tool handles in to get a better grip). Worked,just rig up a plastic or aluminum stand for your beaker.
@DragonBuilds
@DragonBuilds 3 года назад
Glass reinforced nylon is actually very strong. It's used for the housings of power tools and industrial machines where metal would be too heavy.
@lenaspannknebel713
@lenaspannknebel713 2 года назад
I actually did this in school recently, it makes me so happy to see stuff I already know on this channel :)
@Terrus_38
@Terrus_38 5 лет назад
I love your videos a lot, I love this clearness, this silence, no music...
@leylandduncan8117
@leylandduncan8117 2 года назад
helps me sleep :)
@xeeses226
@xeeses226 6 лет назад
made nylon 6,10 in my organic chem lab last week and it was the coolest reaction ive ever seen. nearly everything in solution converted to nylon
@MrGilliardMusicToo
@MrGilliardMusicToo 3 года назад
No one: No one: Still no one: NileRed: "So I added 500ml of concentrated hydrochloric acid...."
@amanthatthinks
@amanthatthinks 2 года назад
Not sulfuric acid
@daveyrayschroeder9167
@daveyrayschroeder9167 3 года назад
Thanks, that was entertaining and nostalgic. This was one of my favorite labs in Org chem besides making Isopentyl Acetate then using the NMR to confirm. I remember having a better yield than my classmates because they were very impatient with the rolling and melting :P . (Also, whoever matched closest to their theoretical yields always got a bonus point!)
@gengagengar-r5519
@gengagengar-r5519 7 лет назад
What was the worst accident that happened in one of your experiments? (Nice video!)
@NileRed
@NileRed 7 лет назад
Making the lithium carbonate... lithium exploded, lit part of my area on fire and cracked my glass table into 3 pieces.
@LUD1666
@LUD1666 7 лет назад
NileRed is there a video of it?
@nonchalantree6604
@nonchalantree6604 6 лет назад
nice job nile just kidding, we all make mistakes
@ceneblock
@ceneblock 5 лет назад
@@nonchalantree6604 it's how we learn! Life would be boring otherwise.
@jejcnsjdndjskdjrn8329
@jejcnsjdndjskdjrn8329 5 лет назад
NileRed rip
@forsaturn4629
@forsaturn4629 5 лет назад
18:49 The forbidden Dew
@daveotuwa5596
@daveotuwa5596 Год назад
It's amazing how nylon glows in the dark! This upload makes me imaginable that candescent stockings may be in the markets!
@pugmaster04
@pugmaster04 2 года назад
These videos have always interested me. Keep making these, I will always come by to watch and support you!
@NWozz034
@NWozz034 4 года назад
Oxalyl chloride: "IM FOCKIN FUMIN"
@darrengardner7332
@darrengardner7332 7 лет назад
Just realised that he has "NileRed" on his glassware!😂⚗
@xuNsh1ne
@xuNsh1ne 7 лет назад
And his glassware is made out of Nylon Red
@darrengardner7332
@darrengardner7332 7 лет назад
We shall never know!😂😂
@Theboss24611
@Theboss24611 7 лет назад
Darren Gardner I see what you did there XD
@darrengardner7332
@darrengardner7332 7 лет назад
Theboss24611 😂😂
@Theboss24611
@Theboss24611 7 лет назад
i put the wrong name... i meant to put the person who made a pun XD
@KendrixTermina
@KendrixTermina 3 года назад
It looks so cool how the Nylon forms on the contact between the two liquids
@marvingarden4587
@marvingarden4587 3 года назад
decades ago in school a classmate (his father worked for 3M) made nylon in our classroom. We were about 11 years old but had all the safety equipment and successfully made nylon. cheers!
@discosteve8666
@discosteve8666 4 года назад
This was one of THE funnest chemical experiments we got to do in my high-school chem class.
@tettettettettet
@tettettettettet 7 лет назад
Is the cloth from hell made of nylon 666?
@leonardphilippgaffke2490
@leonardphilippgaffke2490 6 лет назад
EPIK TOMATO of course. 😈
@KuraIthys
@KuraIthys 6 лет назад
Well, it's a perfect form of torture in hot conditions, so... Probably. ;p
@eggroll3055
@eggroll3055 5 лет назад
Yes, it's also very tasty.
@chaosminecraft3399
@chaosminecraft3399 5 лет назад
I don't think it's from hell. Because it's called _nylon 6,6_ 😉
@notvelleda
@notvelleda 5 лет назад
@@chaosminecraft3399 r/woooosh
@marcusvanderlinden6362
@marcusvanderlinden6362 3 года назад
I just recently found Nile red and this is one of the coolest things I've ever seen
@RaptorNX01
@RaptorNX01 3 года назад
one thing i love about this and these videos in general, is that they are highly informative, really intelligent, yet there are times when nile seems to have the attention span of a kitten. "Look how the flakes zoom around!" *stares for half a minute*
@ErulianADRaghath
@ErulianADRaghath 7 лет назад
The late video bombardment is highly welcome, Nile. Please proceed with youthful enthusiasm!
@piranha031091
@piranha031091 7 лет назад
"The late video bombardment" Was the pun intentional?
@_trupples
@_trupples 7 лет назад
wot comment 19 hours before the video? is this a patreon thing?
@ErulianADRaghath
@ErulianADRaghath 7 лет назад
:P
@rogerdotlee
@rogerdotlee 7 лет назад
Fan of New York Steve?
@ErulianADRaghath
@ErulianADRaghath 7 лет назад
XD
@xzendon
@xzendon 7 лет назад
Maybe you can make artificial spider silk next! (or at least try to)
@fullup91
@fullup91 5 лет назад
Extracting silk from spiders.... first... we're going to powderize 600 living spiders. Step 1. Blanch spiders in hot distilled water. Step 2. Vacuum filter spiders. Step 3. Dehydrate the spiders on low for 12 hours. Step 4. Grind spiders in pestle and mortar. Step 5. Add spider powder to distilled water with hydrochloric acid.... 😂
@memejeff
@memejeff 5 лет назад
the thought emporium?
@chaosminecraft3399
@chaosminecraft3399 5 лет назад
@@fullup91 ok... That's not how it's working...
@_BangDroid_
@_BangDroid_ 5 лет назад
That it a trillion dollar invention
@memejeff
@memejeff 5 лет назад
@@_BangDroid_ Not really, once the availability of synthetic silk increases then the price of silk products decreases.
@feel_the_speed
@feel_the_speed 2 года назад
A random chemical fact English-speaking chemists may find entertaining: hydrochloric acid in Russian is often called something that could be translated as "salty acid", probably due to its salt with sodium basically. And a huge thank you Nile for making such quality content I've been binging for the last month instead of my Chem olimpiad preparation or school 😅. You're really inspiring and your videos are one of the reasons that stop me from quitting chemistry olimpiad. Lots of love from Belarus ❤️
@lounirs
@lounirs Год назад
00:20 I'm currently watching this as I'm brushing my teeth, gotta say it makes the whole thing brushing part way more entertaining
@carly4749
@carly4749 5 лет назад
I'm a sophomore in highschool and I have ABSOLUTELY no idea what anything you say means but i'm still really interested by it. What you do looks like pure sorcery and i'm not fully convinced that chemists aren't just skilled wizards. thanks for your vids!
@diyanair4265
@diyanair4265 4 года назад
This is something I learned as just a reaction in high school and seeing it act out is really interesting!!
@kimdilara6203
@kimdilara6203 3 года назад
In school I hated chemistry class And now I'm non stop watching your videos lol
@wendysofficial5828
@wendysofficial5828 4 года назад
This dude makes learning hella fun.
@dkmbeats7936
@dkmbeats7936 5 лет назад
Your vids make me feel like I didn’t absolutely flunk science through high school xD
@jeffy1161
@jeffy1161 7 лет назад
Your videos are always so interesting and entertaining.
@NileRed
@NileRed 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@michaelrichard1678
@michaelrichard1678 7 лет назад
could you do a video about liquid and solid oxygen
@dizzypenguin6509
@dizzypenguin6509 2 года назад
@@michaelrichard1678 Ayo I think he’s done one now
@annalewis9145
@annalewis9145 2 года назад
idk why but i’ve watched all of his videos just to listen to his voice when i’m doing something else, his voice is just somewhat relaxing to listen to
@HeathenHammer80
@HeathenHammer80 3 года назад
I love your content. I would like to see you repeat this experiment on a larger scale and use a power drill to spool up your nylon. You have one of the best channels on RU-vid. Keep them videos coming!!
@KhezuDad
@KhezuDad 5 лет назад
You know, I really enjoy listening to your videos while doing art.
@rockybond42
@rockybond42 5 лет назад
Watching your videos before and after taking ochem is like night and day. Thank you so much!
@BurningBlockAbout99
@BurningBlockAbout99 2 года назад
My friend showed me this channel. At first I was like "meh its education" But after watching ONE VIDEO you made an instant fan out of me. I love chemistry so much now. Thank you.
@crabsaresilly8317
@crabsaresilly8317 10 месяцев назад
Would you consider leaving on a red cloth regular table lamp in the bedroom and a tubular vintage oval bulb desk lamp in the office, and seeing which type of bulb burns out first after a while, "doing an experiment" ? -;.
@mrinalpattnaik3310
@mrinalpattnaik3310 2 месяца назад
Thanks man for such an elaborate video, I was a hater of organic chemistry always thought these reactions were just electrons dancing around never made sense to understand them and the intricacies of it. But this practice approach is much more reviling where actually those reactions and products solve something. You have made me fall in love with organic chemistry, this was not just memorising but troubleshooting as in other benches of science. Come to India we need people like you teaching. Thanks man truly appreciate your work.
@instrumentenfreak
@instrumentenfreak 7 лет назад
I like how the word 'adipic acid' sounds :D
@heavystalin2419
@heavystalin2419 3 года назад
Like a drug that increases your sexual drive to the point of freudial horrors
@seanjohnisee
@seanjohnisee 3 года назад
@@heavystalin2419 what
@heavystalin2419
@heavystalin2419 3 года назад
@@seanjohnisee Oedipus
@d.lawrencemiller5755
@d.lawrencemiller5755 7 лет назад
Hey, I haven't watched in a while and just want to say that I've noticed your video quality, experiment quality, and narration quality have all improved since I last watched. I like your videos even more now!! You're making great stuff. :)
@chazzbranigaan9354
@chazzbranigaan9354 5 месяцев назад
Lol compare it to now
@williambauer1510
@williambauer1510 2 года назад
I love your videos! I am a biochem undergrad and your explanations of rxn mechanisms was awesome.
@philliphardyman8312
@philliphardyman8312 3 года назад
i always enjoy this guys content.
@mr.advocatusdiaboli1745
@mr.advocatusdiaboli1745 7 лет назад
This was great to see as someone who has done the other way a few times. Thanks.
@l4d2160
@l4d2160 7 лет назад
That florescent nylon was freaking awesome.
@TheJonathanc82
@TheJonathanc82 2 месяца назад
I know just enough chemistry to be very interested by this video and incredibly impressed that people figured these things out.
@jimmycincinnati3714
@jimmycincinnati3714 5 месяцев назад
This one is over my head. Still cool to watch.
@RapManJak
@RapManJak 7 лет назад
NurdRage and NileRed started to be supported by audible the same day. Coincidence ? I dont think so...
@tjyoyo3
@tjyoyo3 5 лет назад
Team NR
@r.l.royalljr.3905
@r.l.royalljr.3905 4 года назад
The melted nylon at the end looks exactly like the stock from a Remington Nylon 66 rifle. Because it is the same material. So it looks like you did it right!
@SpiraSpiraSpira
@SpiraSpiraSpira 4 года назад
R. L. Royall, Jr. for firearms they add up to 30% Fiberglas fibers
@Jestepharms
@Jestepharms 6 месяцев назад
Gotta love going back multiple years for new nile red content sleep to
@fintheshark384
@fintheshark384 3 года назад
Its always facinating how he can easily say those words for chemicals that look impossible to say like 1:32 on the Down left its impossible to say but not for him
@JuanGaleanoo
@JuanGaleanoo 7 лет назад
I find your making polymer synthesis videos quite exciting, not solely because they are complex and unique reactions, but also because i always wonder how these substances are made and molded to perform their function. Since you do a lot of organic chemistry, have you ever considered including in videos substance typification to further know what the real product and/or its impurities are present? Great video btw
@baseplate_462
@baseplate_462 2 года назад
nile red throwing chemistry words at me a 16 year old: Gibberish, Gibberish, Gibberish, DCM, Gibberish Me: DCM, wait I know that one! I'm an expert.
@user-to8sp1hd5s
@user-to8sp1hd5s 11 месяцев назад
THANK YOU FOR THE LESSON IT HELPED ALOT
@angous1
@angous1 3 года назад
I remember doing this in high school in France back in the days. Great experiment!
@Chopperdragon39
@Chopperdragon39 4 года назад
you make chemistry so interesting that I want to have it again in school. I was always the D-F student in chemistry, however :(
@salt-emoji
@salt-emoji 5 лет назад
14:52 you can actually use "started to zoom around erratically" in papers reports, fun
@user-ny5uc1bk2w
@user-ny5uc1bk2w 2 месяца назад
His voice is so relaxing and i love falling asleep to this, bonis is i lurn from this too!
@trash2468
@trash2468 4 года назад
Videos like this make me so thankful I never have to take ochem again and I can watch this voluntarily
@thatoneidiot9929
@thatoneidiot9929 7 лет назад
Hey, I remember seeing almost this same exact reaction being done in Theodore Gray's Mad Science book! He showed how to pull long strings of nylon out of a wine glass, and I always thought it was fake or something. This is amazing, though, super awesome video!
@souravzzz
@souravzzz 7 лет назад
Whoa, a 25 minute long video? Excellent!
@blast1509
@blast1509 Год назад
3:10 just realised he has personalised beakers that’s so cool
@crabsaresilly8317
@crabsaresilly8317 10 месяцев назад
Chris
@romosapien9758
@romosapien9758 7 лет назад
yay the video I requested is finally here!!!! Nylon 6,6 is also known as "Zytel" the Dupont trade name for it :) I wanted it because of the Remington Nylon 66 rifle I own, and so awesome to see you got sponsored by Audible on this one :D Thanks so much Nile, hope you enjoyed making it as much as I enjoyed watching :)
@Derkman96
@Derkman96 6 лет назад
Romo Sapien is there anything about nylon 6,6 specifically that makes it good for shoulder stocks or am I just thinking about it too much?
@EndergamerEndergamer
@EndergamerEndergamer 3 года назад
Did he just call a screwdriver a metal spatula? Lmfao
@kyleculp7520
@kyleculp7520 3 года назад
The way it acts as your winding it up is mind boggling. Looks so weird. Love it
@mxuselian
@mxuselian Год назад
i somehow always find his videos right when I should be sleeping. Its always so interesting
@dunodisko2217
@dunodisko2217 Год назад
7:54 “Man this random pipe coming out of this garage smells really go-”
@crabsaresilly8317
@crabsaresilly8317 10 месяцев назад
Would you consider leaving on a red cloth regular table lamp in the bedroom and a tubular vintage oval bulb desk lamp in the office, and seeing which type of bulb burns out first after a while, "doing an experiment" ? ;:.
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