Ngl I use these videos to sleep and it works too well
@austinmiller86958 сағат бұрын
Swear to god my pee never smells after eating asparagus I made sure by eating like a pound and a half of those bad bois. Sooo freaking tasty
@Nick-dj5bx12 сағат бұрын
HF actually doesn't dissolve flesh (easily). However, it's highly toxic due to the readily available fluorine anion that easily binds to calcium in the human body. An acid that does dissolve flesh/organic matter easily is Peroxymonosulfuric acid (a mixture of sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide). NileRed has an interesting video on it
@Nick-dj5bx12 сағат бұрын
HF actually doesn't dissolve flesh (easily). However, it's highly toxic due to the readily available fluorine anion that easily binds to calcium in the human body. An acid that does dissolve flesh/organic matter easily is Peroxymonosulfuric acid (a mixture of sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide). NileRed has an interesting video on it
@ccdsah16 сағат бұрын
33:!3 Linus Pauling is cool, he's the only one who got 2 unshared Nobel Prizes!
@edgarlatulip482018 сағат бұрын
you forgot ammonium tri-iodide
@DazePhase18 сағат бұрын
Great tier list. Thank you for your time. Did you ended up suing that professor?
@That_Chemist13 сағат бұрын
By the time i realized I could have, it was too late
@DazePhase12 сағат бұрын
@ Sorry to hear that.
@josh65622 сағат бұрын
As a former CBRNE nerd, maybe one days those expired Atropine injectors will save the day.
@amynagtegaal694123 сағат бұрын
I am actually very interested.. cuz i'm about to turn into GLaDOS
@79obrienКүн бұрын
Nikki Minaj actually has a song about these
@michaelzhelev4658Күн бұрын
Above any of these chemicals is ionizing radiation. What most don't understand is that imaging procedures such as CT scans, mammograms, PET scans, etc. have very high amounts of ionizing radiation that is downplayed but eventually causes cancer. The radiation induces cancer by disrupting the molecules and electrons in your cells. The radiation is strong enough to cause double strand damage and thus a gene mutation which eventually leads to cancer 6-7 years after exposure. Then when an allopathic medicine doctors sees you have cancer from an ultrasound or CT scan, they will tell you they need to do a biopsy. Yet, if they puncture the extracellular matrix where the cancer is encaged in, this will actually help the cancer. There are various scholarly articles that show this is the case. Cancer can migrate to areas of inflammation including a biopsy when the cancer can track across the needle. Now here's my favorite part, after they help your cancer spread, a doctor will tell you your choices are either chemo or radiation. Both Chemo and radiation do not distinguish between healthy and cancer cells. It kills all cells. So you're essentially killing all of your cells hoping that you survive and it kills the cancer. This oftentimes causes rebound cancers from the other healthy cells that have been affected if you even survive the treatment and are left with permanent side effects. When they actually give you chemo and radiation, they hope that one of your repair genes, such as BRCA1, BRCA2 and/or PARP activate and repair the damage to the rest of your immune system, yet there are millions of cells in your body and it's unavoidable to have some misrepaired cells, thus causing rebound cancers later on and making you a return customer in the system.
@Rick_Sanchez_Jr.Күн бұрын
How dumb do you have to be to not put Vitamin D in S tier. Dude lost all credibility as soon as he did that
@MCWon212Күн бұрын
Disappointed that this video is about how cool vitamins are from a chemistry standpoint and not how important they are to us. Vitamin D is double S tier. Iykyk.
@ImCuddleyКүн бұрын
vitamin d and k not being s tier is nuts, vitamin bs in s tier is also nuts lol
@wailingalenКүн бұрын
I love the stuff they use in instant noodles. (Disodium guanylate and disodium inisjnate, and of course msg) Growing up we ate ramen noodles bought at the Asian store (with actual Asian languages written on it, years and years before we tried “American ramen” found in American stores. As an inquisive oungster I spent many a meal reading the ingredients of what I was eating and remember finding these ingredients, in the 90s) It was until years later in the 2000s perhaps later still that I would look these up in Wikipedia and understand what they are. God bless the internet. Oh and growing up Asian I ate lots and lots of noodles and msg, and I’m 40 and perfectly fine, so I carried that “idk WTF they talking about” attitude when the whole msg and Chinese restaurant debacle was taking place. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 😂😂😂
@deepwaterescue4uКүн бұрын
What is your opinion on making Tetrazene i make it for reloading primers and use a other additives
@greedycarbon3871Күн бұрын
Так, либо у нас в лаборатории акролеин был бракованым, либ Стокгольмский синдром распространяется и на физические ощущения, но когда я пробовал проводить с ним электрополимеризацию, то пах он весьма приятно. Всяко лучше чем большинство цветочков, которые я нюхал.
@amkaktiv2886Күн бұрын
When you only handle 100 ml containers of tBuLi and only using small amounts I would say it's more a C or D tier. Always have some liquid nitrogen in reach and hold the luer lock adapter tight, than nothing can happen. And don't wear nitrile gloves, they can burn into your skin. And also some small spills are burned in less than a second...
@Antimonium_GriseoКүн бұрын
I'm absolutely can't aggreed with this list!
@audiophile75Күн бұрын
Skin contact overdose with fentanyl alone is unlikely unless you mistake it for baby powder. To clarify, Duragesic transdermal fentanyl takes 12-24hrs to achieve stable dosage absorbing through your skin. So if you happen to mistake your fentanyl stash for baby powder and didnt notice over the ensuing several hours to day that you might be unduly euphoric...... Skin to skin overdose is so ridiculous that I wonder how retarded the general population truly is. To have enough fentanyl on hand to get a transdermal overdose is unlikely enough as to be highly unlikely, BUT to imagine that a person can consume enough so that it's overcome dilution of their body and exudes out of their own flesh in sufficient quantity to cause overdose in another person simply touching them IS SOOOOO GODDAMN STUPID THAT IT'S MADE ME LOSE SOME RESPECT FOR YOU FOR HAV😂ING SIMPLY MENTIONED IT.
@EmilyRaffertyКүн бұрын
Wow that's a lot of cool info 👌 I was just looking at it for paint btthats really cool
@wailingalenКүн бұрын
12:37 Convallatoxin, is that a sugar ring at the bottom?
@wailingalenКүн бұрын
Peppers especially hot ones like scotch bonnet, reapers and ghosts are no jokes. I am a pepper head but I made the mistake of not wearing gloves while handling them (chopping, preparing etc for a sauce. Many hours later that night I reached into my eye to get my contact lenses out to clean them an noticed a pepper spray like burn. Ouuuch!!! Ok so I sprayed them down with eye spray solution and it went away after about 30 agonizing seconds. The real problem was the next morning when I put them back in….. My O god, it was the same as the night before but worse. If my eyes were dry before they def weren’t now, it hurt so bad, I didn’t know whether to reach into my with my finger to get them back out or not, and no amount of contact lenses solution would ameliorate the burning bc the contaminated contact lens was STILL SITTINGNON MY EYE!!! 😱😱😱😱 And this is after a whole day of washing my hands repeatedly that day (working in the kitchen) i touched the peppers.
@Fiztex5532 күн бұрын
Cesium kid definitely got the Darwin award.
@charanyakrrish2 күн бұрын
I think that if you put the drugs between two tiers, it's extremely frustrating
@alexkimori49292 күн бұрын
Let me tell you something I was expecting Suzuki to be working on cars 😂
@johndunn75672 күн бұрын
12:13
@austinmiller86952 күн бұрын
Yeah the fecal fat story would be the end of me I could no longer live after that
@Unduplicatable2 күн бұрын
FYI: the Beirut explosion was the reaction of around 129-130 full truckloads of ammonium nitrate.
@wailingalen2 күн бұрын
There is also a NA called QNB (BZ) (EA-2277 it’s an anticholigernic, basically making you trip out and delirious like a diphenhydramine trip. I think it was only studied and tested not actually used in warfare. Great videos sir. Edit: I realized that being the chemically informed scholar that you are, you probably didn’t tier QNB (BZ, EA-2277) because it wasn’t weaponized or it isn’t as horrendously toxic or lethal as some on your list here 😅 Edit I just found your incapacitating agent tier list and my mention here was first on your list. Well done sir! I’ve been watching a lot of your videos, and my categorizing nerd mind has been loving it
@charanyakrrish2 күн бұрын
I guess that Butter Cubane is fake
@josephodle16603 күн бұрын
The Scheduling of intoxicants is bs because if one is illegal, they should all be illegal, suggesting alcohol as well and if you want it legal it should all be legal, the I think it was the Narcotics act of 1914 i might be off on that but it was just a racist move by our government because the "unfavorables" as they would be coldly referred as, enjoyed partaking in the same flower America received as a gift for the 100 year independence celebration from India , obviously less than 60 years prior, it is Colonizers at their best.
@bodoque_csm3 күн бұрын
no nova gas? smh fake tier list
@ImH3nryy3 күн бұрын
Random sketchy russian website is my favorite place
@Gallus76313 күн бұрын
This is why I chose Pharmacology/Toxicology with a biochem minor, I loved learning about these compounds.
@jebiano3 күн бұрын
My father's fart beats all of this.
@greedycarbon38713 күн бұрын
Мать моя женщина, что за бархатное видео я увидел. Спасибо, мужик, ты принес мне больше полезной инфы, касательно химии, чем мой универ.
@That_Chemist3 күн бұрын
That’s why I do this - godspeed!
@MatsOlsen-qz8io3 күн бұрын
Acetone deserves atleast C
@El.verdadero.macho.opresor3 күн бұрын
Me dolio la cabeza 🤣🤣🤣🤣 y eso que esta resumido
@The_Cubeologist4 күн бұрын
Bro no offense but who tf ranks acetaldehyde in the same tier as aflatoxin b1?? Aflatoxin b1 is debatably THE most potent carcinogen, while acetaldehyde is not that bad...
@RenzoStefanoPontexRuiz4 күн бұрын
This is such an interesting video, I like to eat healthy food, but I don't like to eat junk food. Yeah, I love healthy food, It's very delicious. Thank you very much for sharing this video with us, It's very interesting.
@bitonic5894 күн бұрын
Imagine dodecane
@That_Chemist4 күн бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodecane
@MrFreshniKo4 күн бұрын
how the fuck can you put vitamin D on D-tier? its literally the most important vitamin we need. there is a reason our body is able to produce it on its own. cant take the video seriously because of this :D
@Mientus_official4 күн бұрын
hello fellow chemist!
@Mientus_official2 күн бұрын
I know what you did. the fog is coming
@charanyakrrish4 күн бұрын
I guess AliExpress is S tier
@austinmiller86954 күн бұрын
wtf star fruit is that toxic 💀 I have eaten a few of them in one sitting 💀💀💀 oh lord I wonder if it is permanent
@That_Chemist4 күн бұрын
you should be alright, just don't go HAM
@PassDaMethod4 күн бұрын
As a lifelong disciple of the black peppercorn, this video resulted in my purchase of a few ounces of piperine. I await its arrival with bated breath. Thanks, fellow pepperhead.
@That_Chemist4 күн бұрын
You will have pepper power beyond your imagination
@kentuckyken64794 күн бұрын
If you took a drink every time he said really scary, you’d be deader than being exposed to all of these.
@TheEnrisoto5 күн бұрын
"Chromium esters", excuse me, but Fischer didn´t synthesize th FIRST EVER carbene complex (and win the Nobel Prize for it) for people to call it like that :(
@That_Chemist5 күн бұрын
tbh the nobel prize is mostly a meme anyway - get in the in crowd and please them essentially - politics
@colbypupgaming19625 күн бұрын
4:42 apparently Dr. Poliakoff (of Periodic Videos) heard this story secondhand from a colleague. He recited the same story pretty much in a video I watched the other day.