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Reacting To Crazy Science Experiments

May 31, 2021
Can we discover mind-blowing

experiments

on our own? Let's talk about that mythical good day. Today we are trying to successfully carry out

crazy

scientific

experiments

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It's also free and you know, that's free. my favorite four letter word, well I thought it was beans, not beans, it's my third favorite right behind free and wood, okay, your private information is valuable and weak duplicate passwords are easy to hack. I say this to my family all the time, for example, which I love. for all my online passwords it would just be the sound Chase makes when he breaks an apple in half plus the year I had my first peanut butter cup, of course I would, but it would be too easy for anyone to understand because it would be ah 1983.
reacting to crazy science experiments
Look, yes, Google securely stores your password so that it remains private to you. You can perform Google Password Checkup to strengthen the security of your saved passwords and keep your personal information safe. Thanks to Google for sponsoring that part of today's episode. We are going to perform some scientific experiments without instructions or adult supervision, it is time that the idea of ​​​​direction simply repels us, so let's hope that these experiments do not spontaneously burn us out, they will give us some elements to carry out a certain scientific experiment and we have to do our best to figure out which of those elements we need and how we need to put them together to get a specific mad scientific result and there will be some false elements added to the mix, uh, to try to throw out.
reacting to crazy science experiments
Let's get out of our game now we're going to start with 50 points and if we can't put the right pieces together to make this

science

a reality, we can't ask for a lifesaver, but all these lifesavers cost points and are more useful. a lifesaver is the more points it costs, we have 10 minutes to solve each experiment and if we still haven't solved it when the time is up, that's a five point deduction, what we're trying to do is at the end I still have 25 points or more because it means we'll win participation ribbons and a special message from Senior Scientist Chase.
It is a special message. In this first round you will use a combination of latex balloons, a milk carton, and oranges to achieve something unexpected. result as a reminder, one of these items is a decoy item that you don't need and your lifelines are as follows: A message from Science Mike about the scientific principle at play that will cost you a point, oh that's not much I tell you what element is the decoy, this would cost you two points, okay, and I will tell you what result you are trying to achieve and that would cost you three points, so with good luck, if we remove the oranges, they will obviously be both oranges, well, like a man whose The thing is to pour milk.
I really want to conserve milk so I can do my own thing. Do you want to treat this like a bowl of cereal? Don't you think? This is going to explode somehow. This is going to explode. What else could? happen, let's get Science Mike involved in this just one point, all you need to do is find the right combination of hydrocarbons. They are very similar so you would think they would be great friends but they can really wear each other down, I think I need to mix these two together and see what happens. You think the balloons are going to go out based on what Mike said.
Yes, because it was like we were going to listen. We will be left with only milk and oranges. Well, I'm going to put the orange juice in the milk and I think it's going to curdle, I'm going to put the lid on and the lid is going to break, squeeze it in there, look what, look at this incredible reaction that's going to happen, there's no way the milk is going to explode right here in front of us, they wouldn't do that, but I'm going down this pole, okay, boom, it's not going to explode, you just got orange juice in my eye, I think we have to remove an item because there are many ways these things can interact, okay stevie we want to remove an item, you don't need the milk, yeah, I'm not surprised what Mike said, it didn't make any sense, he said it would wear him out I think.
We have to blow up this balloon separately and then I think we have to do something with the orange that will make the balloon burst because the acid in the orange is going to make the balloon burst. Okay, let's blow up some balloons. All right, give us that. Do you think you then rub an orange on a? Do it, man, because that will make you look stupid. Oh, the juice must be inside the balloon. You inflate the balloon. You get orange juice inside the balloon. You shake it. Lower it and the balloon will pop. You can put some juice in there.
I don't think it takes much. It's okay, just a little bit is enough now. Now see if you can inflate it because I think that's what I think. oh yeah, that was it ah im starting to hate

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stevie do we need it? we have to get it we're going to have to go to her the third thing okay, you have to tell us what we're trying to do I'll tell you this You've already said what you're supposed to do but you haven't done it. There is orange juice that should be inside the balloon and then you shake it.
I think that's what it is, so let's do it again and I won't blow it up. so big and I have a hole in this now squeeze it out of your hole right into this good the juice is coming in now now I blow it but I can't blow it too big 45 seconds come on come on just a little no that's not enough big a little bit more a little bit more not last time it exploded very early in the process put it in you want to put it in this hole maybe come in here okay now I shake it 15 seconds ah damn come on that's not doing anything here put it in Here, put it here, oh yeah, there you go, now squeeze that hard five four three two one we did it man, oh my god, you guys were so close, but you didn't get it, let's cut to a clip of Caitlyn showing you how she ago oh that music is horrible, oh look at it, where's the balloon?
Now that's the first thing I said and we never went back to it. Mrs. Wizard, what did you do? Yeah, it turns out she just put some juice in a balloon, not the juice. Orange peels contain a hydrocarbon compound called lemon. I already have one here, and when lemonade oil comes into contact with another hydrocarbon. like rubber, dissolved rubber dissolves, which weakens the balloon and causes it to burst, so you said it, you never actually did in this round, you will use some of the following items, a glass, rubber worms, water and ground cinnamon to get to your surprising discovery, your lifelines are the same as the first round, so your 10 minutes start now, a jug and a cup are the same, yes, no, I'm going to say let's not use the cup, but if you mix, create a paste with the cinnamon water, let's do that, you know what we don't need, we may not need the water, but or what if we don't need the cinnamon and you just want to make the worms swim , put some worms in there, okay?
I'll save some work for the cinnamon. I don't think we're wrong, but can we use our own grill? That would be an article. Okay, so you put cinnamon on the gummy worms. It can't be that simple. There is nothing, nothing good. Oh. They taste great, yeah, try a Christmas one, you could say how do you catch Santa Claus, you know, what seems to be the most distracting thing for us here is just eating them and not playing the worm game, listen, forget about the worms for a while. second and let's make a paste of cinnamon and water and then we're going to rub it and see what happens you know what happens if you add water to the cinnamon it's enough you know what happens don't add too much make a paste now don't put your delivery the top and shake it no, you do, you're like a bartender, we're going to have to get Science Mike involved in this, I like to see them in that environment, I think there's not enough water, it's like I'm trapped, man.
Well, let's look at the science, Mike, the key scientific principle at play here is one that many may confuse with the fear of water, but when you get down to the root of it, it's more of a move away from that complex water, okay, cinnamon and The water has to do something

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, okay, okay, oh, we need a new glass because this is hydrophobic surface tension, that's why we're afraid of water, so let's not be stupid, Mike, I think we're going to take this until the end. to the top and then over the top like this and now, a gummy worm, you think a gummy worm can float, maybe with surface tension it will float, that will be surprising, right, but hey, that's what we're looking for, surprise , I think the worms are a distraction but I'm willing to put this down yes, now you've ruined everything it's okay just a little bit of just a little bit oh look at that wow no seriously look what's happening that's amazing, it stays dry, It's not and and the more you put it on it doesn't turn into mud that's look look keep going look we've created this is how this is like a drink in a bar you'd like water with cinnamon on top that's the island because I could do that, sometime You've been to Hawaii, this is the house, now look what's happening up there, there's a current, that's how it was, yeah, come on, come on, come on, come on, guys, you have five minutes left, you're close, I'll tell you, you're close , but there is something we have to do, we have to put our finger through the top, we have to put our finger in cinnamon, put it in the water and it will be dry and it will be dry, yes, cut, cover my finger. cinnamon with pleasure this is how before wetsuits this is how ancient people swam in the oceans they dusted them off themselves cinnamon and then why is it bloody but not wet well it's covered in cinnamon right, do you want help yes and then I'm sorry which part of this is okay pushing it down it doesn't feel wet it doesn't feel wet it doesn't feel wet it doesn't feel wet what happened to your finger look it's a little wet that didn't work that's not the way it's a little wet though It's not like that, well, I'll give it to you guys, you went, you got, you went very deep, um, but yeah, you have, you have everything you need in place, so if you didn't.
As deep as you go, yes, unlike happily hydrophilic substances like salt and sugar, which dissolve easily in water, ground cinnamon is hydrophobic and does not dissolve, so when you stick your finger in the cinnamon it continues sticking to itself while still repelling water. dry, yes, but have you ever eaten a gummy worm with cinnamon because everyone should? Okay, for this one they'll use a mix of forks, a lighter, toothpicks, a potato, and a candle to make some magic happen. The same life lines again. Oh, it's not science. This round is pure magic, you are doing well and your ten minutes start now.
Obviously there is something in the potato that is flammable in some way that no one ever imagined. I want to use fire fighting, but I don't think we need the candle. I guess I feel like the candle is a distraction because if you get rid of this, what good is this? What's happening? But if you get rid of this, this is still real. Do we need forks and sandpaper things? Because all a fork can make is a toothpick. Did you know? Forget the potato, we can use our lifelines, by the way, which one do you want to use?
Well, I love seeing the science, Mike, okay, let's look at Mike again, the intersection of Newtonian physics and thermodynamics can create a series of almost magical events. Even when you make it with your own hands and see it with your own eyes, it can be fascinating to see what the intricate balance of those two principles can do. Oh come on Mike, who do you think we are Newtonians and what thermodynamics and what physical things happen? heat and how to rub something to make something burn I think no, no, no, not rubbing the tooth, we have a lighter but Newtonian is gravity or like inertia we do not need the lighter the lighter is a distraction the lighter is a deception we are going to make a fire using only these things we have to throw this very hard at the lighter we only have to get 25 points we should get rid of one of these items okay remove one item stevie you don't need the potato look at the potato distracted Alright, toothpicks, you know how sometimes when you blow out a candle in the in the in the and the fire passes through the smoke, so you know this, we'll do it just for the good, the good, the good, so you? make this workwell, it goes and then you wait and now you turn it off.
Does it need to burn a little more first? No and then you light the smoke and it goes back down and lights it again. It means the light turns on a little. It has nothing to do with a fork or a chopstick anymore. If I put chopsticks around this and make it like a campfire, the flame will probably get a lot bigger, which is probably not what they want us to do, that's what I want. do, aha, look at that. Stephen, oh yes, yes, that's what you wanted the fork in that man. I don't want that to make the fork, thank you, that didn't work.
Okay, Stevie, uh, we need your life. What are we trying to do here in this experiment? I'll be creating an amazing spinning and balancing act with the fork, so I think we can put the fork on the fork, yeah, just stick the toothpick into the wax. I've seen people balancing things on the internet all the time, there you go, okay. we're on to something and now we're just heating up one side of this, I'm just going to push it, no, no, I light the candle, I mean, that's not going to do anything, but you were impressed that I balanced it there, yeah, I can't believe it.
What happens if we put a toothpick on the fork and then turn it on and it's like a little propellant? I like that, yeah, here we go, we're in business now, we still have two minutes, this is going to work, okay, look what we've got. done, yeah, yeah, look at it, look at that thrust, it'll start to spin, that's how rockets work, it's sticking this on the sail part, it's sticking the toothpick in, yeah, okay, so look, I think We were close, man. I think what you're doing with the balance is right, I just don't know and I'll give you an extra hint: you have to use both forks and you have to do it in 22 seconds, oh I think you've got it.
Why would they just pile up? I think it is, I think it is like that. Oh yeah, you have to put that in and then it comes back. Oh no, oh oh oh, what would happen if you did this? Did you make this deal right here? two young people on a date holding hands oh you were so close but you ran out of time I bet Caitlyn can you tell how it will all turn out? Yeah, let's see what Caitlin has with the forks on the side, look, we have that at the end, where is she? what does that do oh no oh no oh no she did it and now she's going to turn it on and now it's oh no, by inserting the chopstick between the two forks you create a new center of gravity that can balance on almost anything, so like the A burning candle causes hot air to rise and expand, cold air quickly replaces it and a convection current is created that causes the forks to move slowly.
How did you make the fork? How did the toothpick get into the forks? Oh now we see if it spins how it's going to spin the heat of the flame maybe you have to get a little bit let's encourage it a little bit we just want to encourage you to spin just a little look at that look at the science that's happening you can feed a little Scandinavian city ​​with this thing, no, no, don't tap, don't tap, hey, and we want to thank Science Mike for helping us be scientists today. Make sure you watch Mike every week on his show the cozy robot show here on youtube and also as a podcast okay link we actually did pretty well man we were there for 30 points we got participation ribbons , there you go, do you want a fork brand?
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