In this video I show you how to split water molecules See the full video here: • Splitting Water Molecu... #shorts
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@julian58574 ай бұрын
"I've always wanted to split uranium atoms"
@partypat72294 ай бұрын
"by hand"
@unknownman50904 ай бұрын
@@partypat7229 Some dude find out how to do it during ww2 though he dont technically split it with his hand, he still built it tho
@dislike__button4 ай бұрын
Great Scott!
@abbashaidari83134 ай бұрын
This is your FBI agent Julian. Please don't say things like that.
@wy49984 ай бұрын
But they split automatically right 🤔
@A_GodApple4 ай бұрын
This deserves a Full Length Video, a short doesnt do it justice
@Pickled_Poet4 ай бұрын
For sure! I want to see the calculations to see how much work he is exerting to change the molecules to gas
@fonfabre43784 ай бұрын
Check the description, the full length link from 2020
@leonardosantuario33464 ай бұрын
Who tf are you to say what something deserves?
@A_GodApple4 ай бұрын
@@leonardosantuario3346 well 423 people agree with me so I would ask who are you to defy 423 people
@leonardosantuario33464 ай бұрын
@@A_GodApple I love how you avoided the question. You're a nobody
@martonmehesi-melis50724 ай бұрын
"Notice how hard it's getting when I put it in" 💀💀
@puppydudefake4 ай бұрын
🗿
@samarendra1094 ай бұрын
He didn't say that.
@NicolaiWeitkemper4 ай бұрын
"as I put it in it's gonna get harder" - close enough, I guess
@Djellowman4 ай бұрын
Look how much gas i'm making now
@hotboigee56894 ай бұрын
Splitter
@YoungGandalf23254 ай бұрын
Captain Water Splitter! What are your super powers?? "I can make bubbles in your glass of water. And my arm is pretty strong from all this cranking."
@DeletedDevilDeletedAngel4 ай бұрын
Nah, he can split it
@alexandergu77974 ай бұрын
GET OUTTTTT
@onlyone83314 ай бұрын
@@alexandergu7797dang what did he do
@knuckle123564 ай бұрын
I had a similar conversation about my expertise at cranking. 💦💪 Went a WHOLE different direction. 😬
@DeletedDevilDeletedAngel4 ай бұрын
@@onlyone8331 nah its more of a "get outta here... nahh thats crazy" thing its not a negative sentence
@yeet63564 ай бұрын
He knew exactly what he was doing when he said “it gets harder.”
@marcbrownmusic24104 ай бұрын
When he puts it in…
@DevangshiSharma4 ай бұрын
He didn't, he ain't like us, he innocent
@manuelseda49464 ай бұрын
Yeah I 1000 % doubt that.hes a water splitter not legs
@kuldeepkaurkuldeep61374 ай бұрын
Hello this is police... from Punjab please dont do such comments with double meanings. Be respectful
@leighannfranklin36324 ай бұрын
Bro, that's your dirty mind, this guy is innocent
@ferrumignis4 ай бұрын
_"Look how much gas I'm generating now"_ Yeah, burritos have the same effect on me too.
@houselightkell4 ай бұрын
somehow thought you were going to punch the water
@elroyrigsby-leday72504 ай бұрын
Like the mantis shrimp?
@wombleofwimbledon54424 ай бұрын
Connected to a water wheel, this would be wack.
@sakakaka40644 ай бұрын
you've solved the energy crisis, congratulations
@pyrosniper64313 ай бұрын
I used the water to split the water.
@CountGremlin4 ай бұрын
Not even Moses could split water like this 😂
@eisvogel.14814 ай бұрын
Damn, that has top-comment potential😂
@hans-jurgenvogel67894 ай бұрын
Well, mosses can!
@Dimapur4 ай бұрын
It was Noah that parted the dead sea!
@heatheretaithaha4 ай бұрын
@@Dimapur i think it was jesus that parted the mediterranean
@LadiesMan-bo2cc4 ай бұрын
Pretty sure it was god that split the sea
@Shoesy364 ай бұрын
My first impression of the video: What?! You wanna chop the water in half? 😂
@___rv4 ай бұрын
Captain Watersplitter :D
@leot2384 ай бұрын
Look how much gas he is generating. Call him "CAPTAIN FART" 😂
@johns_craft85824 ай бұрын
😂
@caprinespectre2 ай бұрын
🦗🦗🦗
@Shifsabre4 ай бұрын
This would be a lot better without all the AI generated imagery
@Ez-se2dl4 ай бұрын
Hello, Luddite 👋
@tweer642 ай бұрын
@@Ez-se2dl To each their own.
@raloed.3634 ай бұрын
The maximum faraday electrolysis is 1.23 watts to produce 11.4 mL of HHO gas per minute at room temperature and pressure. The wierd part is it should be 2.06 watts but you only need 1.23 V to overcome the first half reaction, after wich the 0.86 volts for the other reaction occurs naturally. And note that both these half reactions have a negative E° values so none of them should occur naturally. Also water expands by 1800 in volume when it turns into HHO. I have seen a company on youtube name secure supplies lmt, hydrogen hot rodding. They own the rights to Stanley Mayer water as fuel technology. It appears that they take advantage of the expanding volume to also produce power.
@38Oofdmq4 ай бұрын
This is very interesting. How about using the wind turbine to split H and O and use H as fuel that can act as storage of intermittent wind power and O also as many applications like purification, medical use or even rocket fuel etc.
@raloed.3634 ай бұрын
@@38Oofdmq yes that is already been done. But the problem is storing and transporting the hydrogen. You have to first produce and separate the hydrogen from the oxygen, then compress and cool the hydrogen to a liquid for high power densities and cheaper transportation. All of these process makes hydrogen as a storage device un economical. However Stanley Mayer technology claims to produce the hydrogen very cheaply (exceeding Faraday maximum) plus producing it in demand so there is no need for transportation and compressed storage. However his technology is clouded in pseudoscience, And said to be a hoax.
@raloed.3634 ай бұрын
@@Bruce_Gruesome no it's difficult to turn the crank due to Lenz law or lenze drag which is a part of all generators regardless of what they are powering. But I realized that lenze drag can be split into two: 1. The drag is caused by the force on the moving charges in the wire that is in the presence of a magnetic field. 2. The drag is caused by the interaction of the magnetic field of the coil and the magnetic field of the rotor You can greatly limit the second one but I don't know how to limited or remove the first one.
@acekia784 ай бұрын
interesting... I askhed chatGPT how to crack the bond with resonant freq of the bond. A guy wrote this in one LinkedIn article. But his answer was diff than mine. It said at resonance, it'll be easier to break (more eff). I was thinking if we can freq sweep it and find the peaks production. Maybe I need to ask ChatGPT differently.. hence prompt engineering..? It said I need standing wave to improve eff further..
@Mr.SlappyTF24 ай бұрын
the newest hero. he just has to set up a lab infront of the villain
@zombieboyjesse64 ай бұрын
Bros dr Doofenshmirtz 💀
@LumaSloth4 ай бұрын
2 many AIs were used in this video
@Ez-se2dl4 ай бұрын
So what?
@anshvanshtyagi55554 ай бұрын
He is just vsauce civilised brother..
@Neo03114 ай бұрын
Why does the crank get harder to move when you put the probes into the water? Is it the magnets inside the crank getting stronger as the current is applied?
@ActionLabShorts4 ай бұрын
There is more resistance in the circuit because it is moving more current; the magnetic field created by the current moving through the coil of wire is stronger with more current, so you feel more resistance against the magnets you are turning.
@DrJohnDavisAkkara4 ай бұрын
@@ActionLabShorts Wow 😮
@ff3nyx4 ай бұрын
I'm impressed on how easy is to produce hydrogen gas. Is it that simple? Shouldn't we be using it to feed our engines? Good video.
@aeghohloechu50224 ай бұрын
Laws of thermodynamics is the big issue here@@ff3nyx
@edinfific25764 ай бұрын
@@ff3nyx Simple, yes. But how MUCH gas you can generate is another thing.
@Gigachad420eo4 ай бұрын
"As I put it in it's going to get harder" bro💀
@DarkLightReborn4 ай бұрын
Mine got softer 😢
@Gigachad420eo4 ай бұрын
@@DarkLightReborn You did it prematurely 💀
@DarkLightReborn4 ай бұрын
@@Gigachad420eo fixed the issue with cement, it’s all good now 👍
@TwoStacks2174 ай бұрын
"As I put it in it's going to get harder" I'm definitely using that line in the future
@knutbk4 ай бұрын
"This is actually really hard to do." - As he twists handle with his finger tips.
@chrismofer4 ай бұрын
Not you too posting AI images :(
@hatmahfyah3 ай бұрын
not that deep bro
@versecurse5822 ай бұрын
what are you yapping about
@IAMawsomeman244 ай бұрын
The innuendos and double entendres always go over your head huh 😂
@bunchofatoms104 ай бұрын
"Hi captain WaterSplitter! am captain LegSpreader"
@flyingproofficial4 ай бұрын
"All hail the Captain Water Splitter"
@guy.with.moustache4 ай бұрын
"as I put it in, it's gonna get harder" "look at how much gas I'm generating now" ---Action lab (2024)
@lelouchz77652 ай бұрын
"Captain Water Splitter" He's being the new Moses right here.
@bianca-ic8yw2 ай бұрын
I’m still blown away that you can make water.
@Quantum_ether_074 ай бұрын
Heya captain water splitter 😂
@Warbooms1854 ай бұрын
You can split molecules , now try to split atoms I suppose it can take lots of work to do it so you should use unstable elements to make it easier I recommend uranium or plutonium
@GavinMakesVideos-xm7dd2 ай бұрын
This would be a perfect sci fi concept for oxygen tanks that fill themselves from cranking some crank
@CMBell19854 ай бұрын
Oppenheimer: I split the atom and unleashed an existential crisis on mankind Actionlabs: I split Hydrogen from Water and hurt my wrist. SOCIETY ADVANCES.
@__Enderman__4 ай бұрын
Ngl I thought he was just going to punch water really hard or something
@LumaSloth4 ай бұрын
Captain Water Splitter crank that *_soujaboy!_*
@BereliYusuf4 ай бұрын
Expectations: thumbnail Reality: tube in water
@peterwa71524 ай бұрын
question: the separated H2 seems to have twice the volume of the oxygen in the containers above the electrodes. There are twice the number of hydogen molecules, but why is it the double volume despite of all the different properties of those gases?
@myu_on3 ай бұрын
It has something to do with moles. In water hydrogen has 2 molecules and oxygen has one, and thus the volume ratio is 2:1. So the volume of hydrogen is more than that of oxygen’s
@myu_on3 ай бұрын
At the cathode, hydrogen also evolved quicker than oxygen, leading to the larger volume
@charlesdufresne9072 ай бұрын
"as i put it in its gonna get harder" is WILD
@Arae_13 ай бұрын
With the space shuttle thing, the majority of that steam comes from the water they dump on the pad prior to launch to assist with cooling and reducing pad damage
@thecakeisalie18853 ай бұрын
"Ive Always Wanted To Cut An Electron Like Atomic Samurai"
@user-ee9te6oe8c4 ай бұрын
Lord Droplet Slash...😅
@NErDy-pr1jf4 ай бұрын
That is such a cool experiment! Feels like something that should be done in high-school to give students a better understanding of energy and its different forms and how that relates to chemical reactions.
@user-sq7qc4yd1j3 ай бұрын
As a plumber I’ve seen electrolysis a lot copper water lines have this happen when they are touching something metal along the line the reaction of a copper line sitting on a metal screw for years will cause this green corrosion will build around the copper pipe usually near a fitting or can even cause tiny pin holes to form and it will cause serious damage if not found out early enough to shut you main water supply off if you have an old house and you notice green forming on your copper lines look for anywhere there is metal touching and get rid of it next you will want to call a plumber or switch your lines out yourself fairly easy now a days they have push for connections for homeowners so no crimping or soldering switch your copper to pex it’s much safer for you and your family just don’t hire hacks to do work without locating water lines and you won’t have to worry about them cutting through the lines
@giovanni7634 ай бұрын
Captain Splitter: "As I put it in It’s gonna get harder"
@Chu_Nyanning3 ай бұрын
“You can now call me captain water splitter” Me: No.
@Mickey-Knox3 ай бұрын
You don't need high amps to achieve electrolysis. Place the plates about a millimeter apart in distilled water (no salt or contaminants) then have the plates ramp up to around 250k volts. Do this at a high frequency and the plates will create arcs that will split the molecules.
@JEEBUSxHIMSELF4 ай бұрын
i promise you, the weird AI images are not making these videos any better
@DylanDrinksWater4 ай бұрын
The images are fine but the ai voice of his is bad
@SimonDoesmath4 ай бұрын
Weird Al is trying his best.
@realbrickbread4 ай бұрын
@@DylanDrinksWater It's not AI voice tho
@sam22763 ай бұрын
@@DylanDrinksWaterthat's his real voice
@RedGamingChair3 ай бұрын
I don’t if I should laugh or be concerned about the lack of sarcasm in the replies above me
@ak_hoops3 ай бұрын
My literal science project I built upon few times in grade school
@olivers.78214 ай бұрын
I want to add that the Iron Farm from Voltrox just copied the design from ianxofour's Iron Farm and just multiplied the module times 4. I think ianxofour deserves more recognition especially because he explaines in depth each farm he makes and each farm is designed over months of work.
@jaybeep60834 ай бұрын
He's the hero we want and deserve!
@NithilanDhandapani2 ай бұрын
Captain Water Splitter
@JTBettencourt2 ай бұрын
I did this 50 years ago in my friend’s kitchen. I added a lot of salt to the water, because I figured it would conduct better. In retrospect, I wouldn’t do that because it probably just created a path for the current which would decrease hydrolysis. I got the current directly from two wires plugged into a wall outlet, which meant AC, not DC 😅 It fumed and sputtered. We ran out of the house. The mixed H and O2 exploded. We had a mess to clean up before his mom got home. Never told her where those glasses went.
@RAJENDRASINGH-ej6ci4 ай бұрын
He just casually denonstrated Lenz law too with this experiment
@steadfasttherenowned24604 ай бұрын
She calls me, "Captain Water Spliter"... but for different reasons
@RapidBlaster4 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining electrolysis. My teacher made it so confusing
@spiderplant4 ай бұрын
I did that with a cordless drill, a makeshift handle, and high-surface-area terminals made from transformer plates
@matthewbittenbender91914 ай бұрын
What you have in that beaker then is a higher pH water that for the next 15-20 Mon will clean and sanitize. The higher pH makes it more "slippery" and the negative ions can porate the cells of many microbes.
@spinx22734 ай бұрын
This video was so great. Kinda made some things click in my head regardimg this. Nice job - Maybe make a full video on energy transfer? From muscles to crank to electrolysis to final output?
@Rohit-qt1yw3 ай бұрын
As doctor doofienshmerts would say aah water splitinator
@davep82213 ай бұрын
We did something similar in physics with a light bulb. I was astonished by how hard it was. I have much more respect for the Niagara River.
@pnxda3 ай бұрын
Electrolysis also is used for copper or aluminium to gain the highest grade material 😊
@Gr0undXero4 ай бұрын
I love stuff like this, it reminds me a lot of Fullmetal alchemist, turning something into something else, then turning it back
@hobbyhermit664 ай бұрын
Wow!! You should have that molecule bronzed and framed.
@pcfreak19924 ай бұрын
"Look how much gas I am generating now!"
@gagnong47384 ай бұрын
'As i put it in its going to get harder' Yeah
@ClayPebble3 ай бұрын
I would love to call u captain water splitter in years from now and trick the newbies😂😂😂
@VentiVonOsterreich4 ай бұрын
I literally expected this dude to dip his hand into the water and literally split molecules with his bare hands
@reckuchiha11583 ай бұрын
Yo Captain Water Splitter🔥
@30pranaypawar174 ай бұрын
"CRANK DAT SOULJA BOY! SHINJI!!"
@stibiumowl3 ай бұрын
I would want experience of other Chemical Reaction Termodynamics in similar way with my own way.
@Aloddff4 ай бұрын
Now I want to handcrank electrolysis
@udaypawar.7344 ай бұрын
random little boy - i also want to split atoms of uranium… *flash appears in sky and everything disappears* 💥💀
@rdxplayz99874 ай бұрын
Can you do JJ Thomson's discharge tube experiment??
@aleanddragonITA2 ай бұрын
unironically Capitan Water Splitter isn't the worst Super Hero Could still have chance joining the Avengers if he was in Marvel
@wertelka_14 ай бұрын
Crank that, soldier boy.
@Delmont_The_Delusional3 ай бұрын
Soon enough he might achieve 0.000001% of Vsauce's power
@val787874 ай бұрын
Great video, I learned a lot from it as it sparked my curisousity to check further more about those reactions! thank you very much!
@harryr97294 ай бұрын
Captain Water Splitter! We need you. Where are you?
@ColdHawk4 ай бұрын
That is a freaking cool experiment for kids. Gotta do that w/ my son!! Thank you!
@Ifelloutawindow4 ай бұрын
“And as I put it In it gets harder” -action lab 2024
@Thesaxagun4 ай бұрын
Captain water splitter the hero no one needs, but we deserve😂
@theaxolotlizard79093 ай бұрын
That image at the start goes so hard
@Fran-or3lt4 ай бұрын
Bros made a soda stream.
@dizfoster87264 ай бұрын
I have a combined model electrolysis chamber I made - outputs either H and O or mainly HO, which in my opinion is a lot of fun but terrifying in its power. Just don’t say you’re considering driving a car with hydrogen or hydrox or else you get disappeared by big oil.
@jeangaudelus3734 ай бұрын
« As I’m putting it in it’s gonna get harder »
@X7cF44 ай бұрын
U should use a gear box with a long crank so u can exert more torque and turn it into more electrocoty
@Kinann4 ай бұрын
Add volt/ammeter to illustrate the work being done,
@subzero.b584 ай бұрын
“As I put it in, it’s gonna get HaRdER” 🥴🥴
@lewinnersad52284 ай бұрын
"it is me the plutonion split-"
@aceinferno55824 ай бұрын
I thought he meant split a hydrogen atom i was like "DONT DO IT"
@TM-45.4 ай бұрын
Shinji crank that soulja boy
@lomarr3324 ай бұрын
oh captain my captain
@matthewsalmon20134 ай бұрын
Seems like it'd be harder to crank with a open circuit (maybe shorting across the generator) and easiest when shorted.
@NomeOfficial4 ай бұрын
i learned this in school with a demonstration
@haudi_there_partner4 ай бұрын
Doctor drip split💀
@funshorteditz85864 ай бұрын
Yes rotating a disk by hand is the hardest work in the universe 😂😂
@mohammedismail66364 ай бұрын
Now you are an Avenger
@thenewfast14 ай бұрын
Gonna call him capt water spliter from now on!
@JRI53264 ай бұрын
Needs 2 negative terminals and a conductive additive
@lakshmi81243 ай бұрын
I always wanted to split water not the molecules 😅 as a two smooth surface water ball