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Sodium-Potassium Alloy and Liquid Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine! 

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Hey! In this short video I demonstrate some reactions of sodium-potassium alloy with halogens: liquid chlorine, bromine, iodine. Enjoy!
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@luke144
@luke144 Год назад
I can't get enough of this dude. Art and science all in one video. God, I love this channel.
@Starkillr1
@Starkillr1 Год назад
just wait until you find out he looks like that guy who crawls around on the floor making memes all day. pencil neck, noodle arms, its tragic.
@luke144
@luke144 Год назад
@@Starkillr1 you sound very insecure. He's far from an involent... Did you fail college or something? Are you ok? Read more, it makes everything better!
@jessec4677
@jessec4677 Год назад
Hey @ChemicalForce ! Does @ work on RU-vid? 🤔Sorry, not my question.. My brain asked me today if there is a chemical that can be burned twice. And I didn't have an answer.. So I figured I would ask the foremost expert on chemical reactions.. I feel like it may be possible using another gas in addition to oxygen.. But! Would it be a cool video? I don't know, lol. Thanks for all the great videos! It's brought alive by your passion that is so evident even through such calm demeanor.
@MadScientist267
@MadScientist267 Год назад
That's crazy with the chlorine. Physics is like "Denied. You don't want this." Edit: Begs the question: What's it do in liquid fluorine? 😂
@alexhatfield2987
@alexhatfield2987 Год назад
I just love the dense violet-purple clouds associated with those energetic Iodine reactions! Surprised the NAK didn’t want to become “one” with the chlorine though….
@FarhanAmin1994
@FarhanAmin1994 Год назад
Probably has to do with the freezing of it as liq. Cl2 must be quite cold(?) Still, it IS quite surprising. Or did he say there was an oxide layer forming? Maybe he could try it under inert gas flow.
@jurajvariny6034
@jurajvariny6034 8 месяцев назад
Probably needs to add some liquid ozone hehe
@yancgc5098
@yancgc5098 3 месяца назад
@@FarhanAmin1994 The oxide layer would’ve prevented bromine and iodine from reacting as well. The only possible reason chlorine didn’t react was because it was too cold
@ljubomirculibrk4097
@ljubomirculibrk4097 Год назад
Ahh, more extreme chemistry... Thanks for exotic reactions
@EddieTheH
@EddieTheH Год назад
He's got a real NaK for them!
@arnavtete7793
@arnavtete7793 Год назад
@@EddieTheH i see what you did there ;)
@experimental_chemistry
@experimental_chemistry Год назад
NaK + I2 = small scale asteroid impact... 😯
@slqjeueuieqpiejdjsjs
@slqjeueuieqpiejdjsjs Год назад
NaK isnt a real compund and its just a alloy
@runcycleskixc
@runcycleskixc Год назад
should have tried fluorine, too.
@Esterified80
@Esterified80 Год назад
@@SodiumInteresting decomposes? Decomposition is when something breaks down into simpler substances.
@SodiumInteresting
@SodiumInteresting Год назад
@@Esterified80 yes, reacts violently, lot of heat is generated
@EdwardTriesToScience
@EdwardTriesToScience Год назад
we leave fluorine chemistry to FluorineIsGreat XD i think chemicalforce said he cant handle fluorine before
@johnsheppard1476
@johnsheppard1476 Год назад
​@EdwardTriesToScience he needs a few transparent blast shields,some remote control apparatuses and perhaps a supplier of fluorine cylinders!However I would have added a proper fluorine generator that would have been electrolysing molten ammonium bifluoride and generating copious amounts of high pressure hot fluorine gas!And that's what I myself want to install in my home just for the fun of it lol😂
@Auroral_Anomaly
@Auroral_Anomaly Год назад
*Dies instantly*
@Pyroneuss
@Pyroneuss Год назад
Remarkable and cinematographic! Looks like pure magic or some astronomic cataclysm. Though as a professional chemist I always look forward for some interesting reactions and reagents. Thank you for your amazing work!
@Life_42
@Life_42 Год назад
Am I the only one when watching these videos think of these chemical reactions on a huge scale like galactic and universe size?
@Hobypyrocom
@Hobypyrocom Год назад
damn beautiful... please film the last reaction with iodine on black background, it can be perfect to use as explosion asset in after effects...
@sashahignyak2178
@sashahignyak2178 Год назад
Очень красиво и познавательно. Спасибо вам из Одессы.
@aristotlefromebay
@aristotlefromebay Год назад
2:11 Congratulations! You have successfully brominated your desk!
@johnsmith-sp6yl
@johnsmith-sp6yl Год назад
When I heard the "tink tink tink" of the ceramic plate i knew it'd break upon detonation, really nice shot though. Your cinematography is top notch
@mega2codnoob
@mega2codnoob Год назад
You should try to make liquid fluorine and do experiments with it! Or any of the FOOF compounds!
@fraserbuilds
@fraserbuilds Год назад
Awesome video! I love how even at 40x slower than reality the reaction between NaK and Iodine happens in less than a blink of an eye. so amazing to watch.
@pezboy715
@pezboy715 Год назад
Request from a Patron - 1:32 I would have loved to see this explosion at full speed as well as slo-mo. We didn’t get to hear the bang. 😢 EDIT: Don’t forget to like the vid!
@ChemicalForce
@ChemicalForce Год назад
Sometimes, I face challenges in capturing good sound or recording from multiple cameras :(
@ChemEDan
@ChemEDan Год назад
@@ChemicalForce Install microphone in fume hood? Maybe foam wedgies to block the fan sound
@jonmarquez128
@jonmarquez128 Год назад
Imagine using Hydroflouric Acid 😨🤯
@xfxox
@xfxox Год назад
This one is awesome! Too sad it is so short, could've been watching this for hours 😊😊😊
@wangl601
@wangl601 Год назад
This is art!
@wigazz
@wigazz Год назад
Love the Purple explosions maan
@auli5786
@auli5786 Год назад
That's so cool! I wonder how it would be with ozone
@elimhorn3308
@elimhorn3308 Год назад
Take a guess lol.
@EddieTheH
@EddieTheH Год назад
Ooh! Liquid ozone! I need to see that.
@MadScientist267
@MadScientist267 Год назад
I got a feeling it looks like the chlorine. I'm also curious what it would do with liquid fluorine.
@ansleylobo8917
@ansleylobo8917 Год назад
This is totally nuts!! Some of the best Chem content on RU-vid!!
@brfisher1123
@brfisher1123 6 месяцев назад
Chemical Force should find some fluorine chemists out there willing to show some reactions of liquid fluorine with many chemicals on video especially with these alkali metal alloys such as NaK and RbCs! I imagine that liquid fluorine should react quite ferociously with pretty much anything that comes into contact with it! 🔥🔥 Just like how liquid oxygen reacts more ferociously than gaseous oxygen liquid fluorine should also react even more ferociously than its gaseous counterpart! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@pakey423
@pakey423 Год назад
No liquid Fluorine? 😉😜
@robinpage2730
@robinpage2730 Год назад
The NaK wouldn't react with the liquid chlorine because low temperature of the cold chlorine froze the NaK and stopped any reaction.
@psychoabhi2618
@psychoabhi2618 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PjyIonxBmYI.html Can you explane what is this chemical compound
@aerobiesizer3968
@aerobiesizer3968 Год назад
The NaK + Bromine explosion only lasts about 20 frames even slowed down 791x
@FirstLast-tx3yj
@FirstLast-tx3yj Год назад
You once put N2O on nitromethane and it directly burned Meaning they are hypergolic Do you think a nitromethane 10% and ethanol 90% blend will have the same reaction when N2O is added?
@TheOpticalFreak
@TheOpticalFreak Год назад
You did your name proud! 😃👍 That was some incredible chemical Force!! 💥💜😁🔥🔥
@Spectrolite1
@Spectrolite1 Год назад
Super cool video, I'd love to see Beryllium-Sulfide, BeS here. Idk if it has any cool properties but would be amazing for sure! 🔥
@kenbrady119
@kenbrady119 Год назад
The lack of reactivity with liquid Cl2 was surprising, due either to 1) a passivation layer that prevents further reaction; or 2) deep cold. Yet both bromine and iodine react at ambient temperature. Is this because the bromides/iodides fail to form a passivation layer, or because the reactions occur at higher temperature, or both? I love your chemical artistry, but I urge you to always wear your scientist's hat and address these questions.
@herrbrahms
@herrbrahms Год назад
Wow, who knew that solid NaCl/KCl was so passivating? I would never have guessed that those salts would stop liquid chlorine in its tracks.
@Biped
@Biped Год назад
Did that explosion just break your fcking bench?!
@myanhnguyenthi944
@myanhnguyenthi944 Год назад
Can you make a video about phosphoryl bromide POBr3?
@mohamedabouelasaad9980
@mohamedabouelasaad9980 Год назад
Bro u have great channel 😂❤. I was wondering if u know any chemicals can dissolve burnt carbon like what happen at car engines?
@lajoswinkler
@lajoswinkler Год назад
Chlorine not reacting makes sense since the temperature involved is so low. Very nice cinematography.
@elfwired
@elfwired Год назад
So beautiful
@pyr0duck676
@pyr0duck676 Год назад
Out of curiosity, what camera setups do you use? Every single one of your videos is just absolutely stunning!
@ignilc
@ignilc Год назад
fluorine?
@muffty1337
@muffty1337 Год назад
That iodine slow mo was SOOO EPIC! It was like a special effect, worthy of Christopher Nolan. :D
@victorgalvez927
@victorgalvez927 Год назад
wow!! Could you explain the lack of reaction from Nak+CCl4, itbforms a pasivation oxide layer or it need energy activation? Is stable until you add the energy ? please explain more !!!
@jansenart0
@jansenart0 Год назад
So what would NaK do in Hydrazine?
@leviben7394
@leviben7394 Год назад
I would guess make it go poof. Do you know what else I would love to see? NaK and an interesting peroxide. Maybe benzoyl peroxide?
@joeylawn36111
@joeylawn36111 Год назад
I wonder if at least part of the reason NaK doesn't react violently with liquid chlorine is the low temperature of liquid Cl.
@alllove1754
@alllove1754 Год назад
Might have been really interesting if you made an amalgam of that alloy with mercury or gallium and THEN dripped THAT into liquid chlorine!
@siyuyangzhang6995
@siyuyangzhang6995 Год назад
I think probably liquid chlorine is too cold for the reaction happened.
@christopherneufelt8971
@christopherneufelt8971 Год назад
Kid, I hope you know the chemical properties of bromine and fertility on men.
@SmokeyTheCPMGuy_YT
@SmokeyTheCPMGuy_YT Год назад
Hey chemical force you should compare properties of Magnesium to properties of calcium since they're both alkaline earth metals
@argoneum
@argoneum Год назад
Stunning footage. Kudos once again 💪
@physics3632
@physics3632 Год назад
I wonder what happened when NaK makes contact with ICl or ICl3
@hyoenmadan
@hyoenmadan Год назад
No fluorine? Clickbait! I feel deceived. ;-)
@deuce454
@deuce454 6 месяцев назад
if it was possible id love to see liquid lithium and Flourine
@augiedeshen3510
@augiedeshen3510 Год назад
props for your to sacrifice your table just to show us your content
@VanillaGorilla145
@VanillaGorilla145 Год назад
You sir are just a beautiful soul and I will follow you wherever you want me to go
@darksidegryphon5393
@darksidegryphon5393 Год назад
3:35 did the table just crack?
@chemistryofquestionablequa6252
I think it's a ceramic tile, but yeah.
@AlexanderHofer2011
@AlexanderHofer2011 Год назад
If only you could get your hands on some Dicyanoacetylene!
@greenpumpkin172
@greenpumpkin172 Год назад
What about liquid fluorine ?
@ottolehikoinen6193
@ottolehikoinen6193 Год назад
Boils at -188°C (c. -310F) and the reaction should be done in inert atmosphere.
@tokajileo5928
@tokajileo5928 Год назад
what about solid sodium into liquid HCl ? (not aquaeous HCl but pure)
@MadScientist267
@MadScientist267 Год назад
Sounds froggy lol
@rocketlauncher6207
@rocketlauncher6207 Год назад
1:10 flashbacks to Explosions and fire
@1.4142
@1.4142 Год назад
You should make an action movie with this and miniature lego figures.
@Oldtanktapper
@Oldtanktapper Год назад
When science and art collide. Beautiful work, thank you!
@Worsdier
@Worsdier Год назад
I'm just glad I don't have to clean up after the experiments are done.
@simonkuttner4220
@simonkuttner4220 Год назад
Nice🗿
@siyuyangzhang6995
@siyuyangzhang6995 Год назад
Should have tried liquid oxygen too.
@ScoochieR
@ScoochieR Год назад
That reminds me I need to do my pool chemicals. 😬
@mohitupreti000
@mohitupreti000 Год назад
What happen if we mix glycrine with naoh
@erwerer1425
@erwerer1425 Год назад
unbelievably high quality videos
@wrobelinformations4793
@wrobelinformations4793 Год назад
I'm waited for this video. Nice one
@kennystrawnmusic
@kennystrawnmusic Год назад
Try reacting NaK with ClF3 next
@MBroam
@MBroam Год назад
Wow, that iodine reaction 😍
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 Год назад
Learning and colourful smoke, nice.
@doc7615
@doc7615 Год назад
Круто! Прямо видео с запахом)
@leviben7394
@leviben7394 Год назад
Can we aee Nak and hydrazine? Or something already a bit unstable like a benzoyl peroxide ( or any organic peroxide). Oooorrrrr you can make a nice joke and react it with FOOF ( difluoroperoxide)
@ChemicalForce
@ChemicalForce Год назад
I'm going to show the reaction of hydrazine and sodium!
@oopsiesh
@oopsiesh Год назад
aboslutely amazing video
@krayzkatman1990
@krayzkatman1990 6 месяцев назад
Could you try with fluorine?
@bobsmith6079
@bobsmith6079 Год назад
What about chlorine gas being added to a flask with a stir rod mixing a pool of NaK? I think that would react better than cryogenic liquid chlorine.
@bobsmith6079
@bobsmith6079 Год назад
Amazon has magnetic stir rods encapsulated in a Pyrex coating.
@pcorf
@pcorf Год назад
Should try Hydrazine or highly concentrated H2O2. The Iodine reaction was INSANE!
@galliumgames3962
@galliumgames3962 Год назад
At least you have plenty of tables
@sahilbhaila4213
@sahilbhaila4213 9 месяцев назад
Can't believe that ain't cgi
@fencerlacroix2512
@fencerlacroix2512 Год назад
Man, U make Chem like how everyone thinks what it is than what every one knows.
@MadScientist267
@MadScientist267 Год назад
Lol He should do a side channel "Chemical Cleanup" 🤣
@Bergiiie
@Bergiiie Год назад
This was beautiful 🥹
@yaykruser
@yaykruser 8 месяцев назад
Amazing footage!
@KomradZX1989
@KomradZX1989 Год назад
I just love watching you mix hazardous chemicals and elements together. Best chemical channel EVER ❤
@markdecker9095
@markdecker9095 Год назад
How did you clean the Bromine splatter up? Did you simply use a solution that would react with Bromine to form a saft salt solution?
@hermansims2296
@hermansims2296 Год назад
Wow! Nice! I can't help but think about the complex math I would need to fully understand all the forces released! So cool!
@etienneguyot9069
@etienneguyot9069 Год назад
Awesome slow motion!
@akretschmann6384
@akretschmann6384 Год назад
Activation energy provided by an ikea hammer...I love it :)
@brianfeddersen8124
@brianfeddersen8124 Год назад
Is it me or are energetic Iodine reactions always creating what looks like fluffy clouds? They look like you could sit on them.
@Macedonia2404
@Macedonia2404 Год назад
Sir I need stitching needle rotate on copper coin at 90 degrees angle.pls do this experiment.what chemicals are interacting in this process
@frankhaese_DrHaeseGroup
@frankhaese_DrHaeseGroup Год назад
Modern Art of Chemistry. I´m loving it.
@tiagoferreira086
@tiagoferreira086 Год назад
Just awesome!
@jpolowin0
@jpolowin0 Год назад
What, no astatine? :-) Nice work!
@jurajvariny6034
@jurajvariny6034 Год назад
And Tennesine!
@shiminashafeeknasar4015
@shiminashafeeknasar4015 Год назад
3:11 beautiful
@playtech2005
@playtech2005 Год назад
04:12 like firecracker 🎇 .. happy new year 😄 .. nice one 👍👍👍
@supahmo
@supahmo Год назад
1:20 ASMR🥰
@chanheosican6636
@chanheosican6636 Год назад
What makes bromine compared to liquid chlorine so reactive to NaK that the question I want to know? Is it the liquid and surface tension. Maybe the bromine does not form bonds with NaK like chlorine does. Cool video.
@KClO3
@KClO3 Год назад
Chlorine was probably too cold
@MadScientist267
@MadScientist267 Год назад
@@KClO3 It's definitely peculiar. I'd be curious to see what it would do with liquid fluorine. I suspect similar to chlorine. Someone else said ozone as well. All are cold, but I don't think that's the deal. Plenty of right violent yet quite cold reactions... And we're looking at alkali + halogen and they're just "sitting pretty"? Something else is definitely in play here methinks. 🤔
@genericusername8337
@genericusername8337 Год назад
​@@MadScientist267 Liquids tend to be more reactive than gases, offsetting the effect of lower temperature somewhat, sometimes entirely. Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen, I doubt it would have trouble overcoming the oxide layer that NaK forms, given that it can react with oxygen to form OF2.
@richardsmith3199
@richardsmith3199 Год назад
bravo
@Muonium1
@Muonium1 Год назад
Things I really, really, really don't understand: 1 - why the NaK explodes readily on contact with water, but never on contact with ammonia. (is it because NH3 is a Bronsted-Lowry base while water is amphoteric?) 2 - why the bright violet vapor of K2 molecules is always visible (0:08) surrounding the NaK globules on water but never the bright green vapor of Na2 molecules. 3 - why the bright green vapor of Na2 molecules is always visible surrounding the NaK when in an atmosphere of iodine, but never the bright violet vapor of K2 molecules (3:30).
@pyr0duck676
@pyr0duck676 Год назад
To answer your first question, it has to do with a few pretty complicated factors. However, for simplicity, it boils down to how quickly the solvated electron solution forms. In water, it happens so rapidly that charge builds up in the metal left behind and a coulombic explosion results. Conversely, the formation of solvated electrons in ammonia occurs slow enough that the metal ions have time to diffuse into the solution and balance the charge. In fact, if you VERY slowly introduce alkali metals to water, you can get a stable solvated electron solution in water as well. In other words, it's related to how quickly the electrons jump off the alkali metal. As for your other questions, I have no idea. Haha
@TheTransporter007
@TheTransporter007 Год назад
*VERY NICE. SEXY TIEM!*
@annaberlin4008
@annaberlin4008 Год назад
😍😍😍😍😍✨
@Auroral_Anomaly
@Auroral_Anomaly Год назад
Does NaK explode with molten sulfur?
@ChemicalForce
@ChemicalForce Год назад
I haven't tested it, but the liquid alloy of rubidium and cesium reacts with it almost without explosion.
@Auroral_Anomaly
@Auroral_Anomaly Год назад
@@ChemicalForce Ok, so it will react but probably won’t explode.
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