Nitrogen - Periodic Table of Videos

Nitrogen - Periodic Table of Videos

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@elifeyluluney7401
@elifeyluluney7401 - 15.10.2023 16:21

The copper reaction looked so similar to a redox reaction equation i've balanced yesterday. I was wondering why the coefficients of the equation in the video weren't the same as the coefficients I had calculated. I thought maybe I had made a mistake. Then I checked my notes and realized that the reaction on the video weren't the same as the one in my notes. Mine had NO, not NO2. I must have forgotten to write the 2 and balanced a completely made-up equation, I thought. But then the video showed me the exact equation on my notes with all the exact same coefficients as well as explaining how this reaction is different.
This sounds so weirdly specific and confusing but I had to share it because this tiny thing had my mind blown. science, dude

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@MichaelLapore-lk9jz
@MichaelLapore-lk9jz - 20.09.2023 02:58

Fact: during WW2
Germany had bullets called petronen, and they had lead azide in the bullet! President Reagan was shot with bullets that had lead oxide bullets!

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@alllove1754
@alllove1754 - 26.08.2023 18:39

It would be very interesting to find out if we actually breathe nitrogen. What I mean is, that we use it unlike previously suspected.

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@andymorrice4533
@andymorrice4533 - 17.08.2023 00:57

I had ice cream today at lunchtime, made using liquid Nitrogen. It was very tasty !

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@postalsamGAMING
@postalsamGAMING - 02.08.2023 22:11

Tell Neil to watch out wearing fetish wear to work, he'll get cancelled nowadays 😂😂🤣🤣

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@Subliminal777Bluesky
@Subliminal777Bluesky - 17.07.2023 16:45

i love science❤

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@Billythek
@Billythek - 05.07.2023 07:32

I wasnt wrong that cream is very gross

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@zackhoppley
@zackhoppley - 03.07.2023 12:37

Daddy

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@dubsar
@dubsar - 27.06.2023 23:00

Why is there so much nitrogen in our atmosphere?

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@franklinblunt69
@franklinblunt69 - 01.06.2023 07:57

Still finding pieces of rubber glove & banana?

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@wscamel226
@wscamel226 - 13.05.2023 14:48

Awesome videos!

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@BuddyWhite616
@BuddyWhite616 - 07.05.2023 20:03

I had to google centigrade lol turns out it’s Celsius probably should of just assumed that I guess 😅

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@jacoblahr
@jacoblahr - 01.05.2023 07:39

Yes controled lab explosions and chemical reactions and learning things Im in I subscribed 😁👍

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@markiangooley
@markiangooley - 14.04.2023 06:33

Fixing nitrogen by a chemical process is probably the most interesting thing. For many people, most of the nitrogen in their bodies was fixed that way…

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@wendycornscorner1110
@wendycornscorner1110 - 10.04.2023 13:07

This is a science treasure of all the world!

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@brucewinningham4959
@brucewinningham4959 - 22.03.2023 22:01

Just as a WARNING, many Industrial Explosives contain Nitrogen compounds such as TNT (Tri-Nitro-Toulene) which was originally developed by the Military.

The U.S. Government prohibits anyone from making many Explosive products at home by Federal Law.

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@bryanc1975
@bryanc1975 - 10.03.2023 05:26

Neil is a straight up G.

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@arcane4937
@arcane4937 - 15.02.2023 09:28

nitrous oxide is a really potent source of power for combustion engines when mixed with extra fuel inside the air intake or inside the engine since it contains more twice the oxygen than the air that the air intake receives.

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@desirichert9394
@desirichert9394 - 13.02.2023 02:23

So, Who is Professor Leather Pants? What a Joke!

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@delwoodbarker
@delwoodbarker - 24.01.2023 20:51

There are little pieces of fomerly-frozen bananas way back under the lab bench now.

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@ShiroiShinjuDC5
@ShiroiShinjuDC5 - 15.01.2023 17:30

N20 is also quite supreme when it comes to the making of buff horses in my blown k24 with no electronics. Just dump that thang right in the velo stacks

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@agnelomascarenhas8990
@agnelomascarenhas8990 - 11.11.2022 15:42

Why is NO2 brown, it is absorbing or scattering blue light. Why is it soluble in water. Is it a polar molecule. Interesting video.

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@kanishanvelavan2153
@kanishanvelavan2153 - 13.10.2022 21:59

This is a nice video

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@user-pr6ed3ri2k
@user-pr6ed3ri2k - 13.10.2022 08:47

creazezdts

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@user-pr6ed3ri2k
@user-pr6ed3ri2k - 13.10.2022 08:47

burh,imegingdt

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@momof2wifeof179
@momof2wifeof179 - 07.10.2022 03:06

7 Nitrogen N 🌀

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@racquelsabesaje4562
@racquelsabesaje4562 - 14.06.2022 08:52

experiment no3+h2o+n2o

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@markmcpheters
@markmcpheters - 12.06.2022 00:22

the banana goes ABSOLUTELY RIGID!

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@mannibimmel09
@mannibimmel09 - 11.06.2022 22:52

thank you for freezing a banana

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@danger5486
@danger5486 - 10.06.2022 11:30

Nitrous oxide = laughing gas? no Nitro booster

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@glenmartin2437
@glenmartin2437 - 16.05.2022 21:19

Dr. Charles Goetz, my advisor as a chemistry major at Iowa State University, made the initial discovery that cream could be whipped when dissolved nitrogen at high pressure was released from the cream (circa 1930).
I am a retired chemist. Thank you for your videos.
Rusky

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@paavobergmann4920
@paavobergmann4920 - 24.04.2022 13:46

As a biologist, we would use melting solid N2 to freeze samples. We would pour liquid nitrogen into a dewar, then place it in a vacuum chamber with a plexiglas lid, and pump the air out. The nitrogen would boil viciously until only only the slowest molecules remain, and they would solidify to a slurry. Then we would let air back in rapidly, remove the lid, and you would have a few seconds while the nitrogen was melting to put your sample in. The freezing nitrogen is quite beautiful, it forms like spaghetti ice, litlle growing worms of ice, each wit a droplet at the top.
The reason we used it rather than liquid nitrogen is that not only is it a couple degrees colder (-212°), it also stays liquid until all the solid is molten, meaning your sample is less prone to the Leidenfrost effect, and you get much more rapid cooling, leading to partial vitrification of the sample which you need to study undisrupted cellular structures.

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@rebelguy9487
@rebelguy9487 - 15.04.2022 17:51

So where's the video that explains Dihydrogen monoxide....hmmm?

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@peterpeterson4800
@peterpeterson4800 - 11.04.2022 07:03

"The banana goes absolutely rigid."

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@timspooner59
@timspooner59 - 22.03.2022 00:23

Best for painless suicide or execution

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@charlieangkor8649
@charlieangkor8649 - 01.03.2022 15:00

Also in the video "what does atomic bomb sound like" we see brown gas around the atomic explosion I think that's NO2 produced by either the heat or radiation.

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@sachaporlier9912
@sachaporlier9912 - 11.02.2022 00:23

Niel’s ready for water temple with his iron boots

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@StonyRC
@StonyRC - 02.02.2022 13:48

Neil is clearly a very serious guy - never appears to smile. I guess he's too busy making sure the Professor doesn't hurt himself!

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@gresmaster2279
@gresmaster2279 - 27.01.2022 12:53

These guys look like they have been best buds for the last 30 years lol

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@TheRojo387
@TheRojo387 - 21.12.2021 16:29

Cryogenics. Wonderful.

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@ridlespriger2120
@ridlespriger2120 - 09.12.2021 08:39

Hellium

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