I like to think there are two slimes in the beaker and that they are holding hands! OMG NOOO NOT THE SCISSORS!!!
@Mrs.NewmansHusband12 сағат бұрын
For some reason your comment made me think of the opening scene to Cliffhanger 😅😂
@Mrs.NewmansHusband12 сағат бұрын
Best one yet! 💜
@Willy_jackson917 күн бұрын
Is this safe to use indoors as a an emergency source of heat? Or outdoor use only?
@user-jw7oo1nn4z23 күн бұрын
is 2:05 yellow or orange or am i trippin
@robertsparling26 күн бұрын
How much wooder did she lose?
@no_handle_required27 күн бұрын
Good thing she wasn't my chem teacher, I'd have failed on purpose. Just to stay.
@JoeyVXАй бұрын
The video shown at the beginning is of gallium not mercury, look closely
@jonpaul3868Ай бұрын
What is her accent here😂
@steveh8724Ай бұрын
Great video with thorough explanations! Probably should have cautioned against adding other chemicals to color the flame if you're using the flame to roast marshmallows or directly heat other foods.
@deandreamitchell3764Ай бұрын
Noble Gases
@user-zg9ob6nd6yАй бұрын
Uranium,oxygen,potassium?
@jilliansoterlicavoli27542 ай бұрын
Any Seinfeld fans here? "Hello Mrs. Newman"
@minivinny38132 ай бұрын
My teacher made me watch this BUT I don't regret it one bit!!
@JHenryEden2 ай бұрын
vinegar is 95% acedic acid. the remaining 5% are wudr.
@sofiaaf11322 ай бұрын
Thanks for your explanation! That was awesome and I will for sure use it! Greetings from Costa Rica!
@salehaminian98092 ай бұрын
Really appreciate your teaching with patience and details. Thanks for it 😍
@raymond47943 ай бұрын
Hello's! If the solution of cleaning acid and chalk sticks does react like in the video, but stays white/blurry, what's wrong? I tried adding more acid, but no difference. Still some bubbles, but no visable changes, even after 10 min. In the hope somebody can help, ciao!
@rezzer79183 ай бұрын
Cute to the max
@ttocselbag50543 ай бұрын
👊 💯
@maddmarkk13 ай бұрын
Ma’am, thank you so much. You just gave me the secret formula to giving my car colored flames! There are businesses selling a small jar of this stuff for $50 mixed in with lithium chloride or strontium. I’m not sure for pink and copper or boric acid for green but either way I couldn’t figure out how to mix in the ions and get them to stick so I Took lithium chloride and made a salt solution and painted that on, but it didn’t work that well thank you so much. I love chemistry!!!!
@williamkious53493 ай бұрын
What is wooder? 😂
@emteespace2 ай бұрын
Philly accent
@daveforfav76503 ай бұрын
B
@nahom34273 ай бұрын
Can you please explain how henry mosely found the atomic numbers of elements Mrs. Newman? Thabks!
@matthill52143 ай бұрын
5% is acetic acid, and 95% is wuter. Amazing accent
@freelanxe4 ай бұрын
Oh Canada
@PrinceSheogorath4 ай бұрын
You remind me of my fourth grade teacher Ms Gillis.. I immediately now remember why I loved chemistry
@aaroneckardt55144 ай бұрын
What accent does she have? I have never heard this accent.
@Kenneth-ny5ho4 ай бұрын
Iron-Fe+ Bromine-BR+ Uranium-U+ Argon-Ar+ Yttrium-Y= FeBRUArY
@ChikkPK4424 ай бұрын
in my childhood i have seen this in Tamil movie anniyan it's called love meter
@turbomini894 ай бұрын
Is this safe to burn indoors?
@CatiliethАй бұрын
Yes, sterno is used to heat food serving dishes.
@ChikkPK4424 ай бұрын
in my childhood i have seen this in Tamil movie anniyan it's called love meter
@Tom-yc8jv4 ай бұрын
"Wooder" is pronounced "Wah-Tur"
@jsh1114 ай бұрын
Would this also work with kerosene? I'd like to do this for an old diesel engine pre heater
@baberuth82264 ай бұрын
mommy gyatt
@Folklore964 ай бұрын
That sounds like a Philadelphia region accent! I could be wrong but i know that pronunciation of water anywhere
@Mrs.NewmansHusband4 ай бұрын
Close, jersey!
@aryansingh72094 ай бұрын
i want more females to create science content! excellent work!
@Mrs.NewmansHusband4 ай бұрын
I know she’ll love reading this, thank you for the support!! 🫶
@ChemCampwithMrsNewman4 ай бұрын
Me too! Thank you very much!
@Shelli_Love4204 ай бұрын
That’s radical!
@ChemCampwithMrsNewman4 ай бұрын
It is!
@NotoriousSRG4 ай бұрын
BATTEM WAHTR Gross
@Mrs.NewmansHusband4 ай бұрын
Bless your heart.
@filipek75534 ай бұрын
So weird
@hughmungus99954 ай бұрын
I dont like her. Idk y, I just dont
@enriquevillalobos20844 ай бұрын
i think she's cool
@1992badylek4 ай бұрын
I think some if that ethanol alcohol went from the vial direct into her bloodstream
@Mrs.NewmansHusband4 ай бұрын
Bless your heart.
@lucky0bastard4 ай бұрын
Hehehehe. Hehehehe. It takes me back to times when teens and young adult punks drank cucumber hand locion.
@Mugi_DL4 ай бұрын
FeBRuArY
@Mrs.NewmansHusband4 ай бұрын
Distill my heart 💜
@meeguelangelo4 ай бұрын
Commenting for "wooder" 😌✨🌊. Joking - love this video ❤! Great explanations 🫶🏻!!!
@Mrs.NewmansHusband4 ай бұрын
Seems to be a fan favorite! Wished it wasn't spelled "wrong" on the Vapor Pressure Curve Chart tho lol Thank you for the suppooort
@ChemCampwithMrsNewman4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@TheloniousCube4 ай бұрын
Where can i purchase wooder? HOH?
@Mrs.NewmansHusband4 ай бұрын
@@TheloniousCube New Jersey!
@Freyja_M41064 ай бұрын
Way Cool❤
@Mrs.NewmansHusband4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ChemCampwithMrsNewman4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@zetsumeimaru4 ай бұрын
What percentage of alcohol is needed?
@Mrs.NewmansHusband4 ай бұрын
What was interesting is that the dye seemingly “disappeared” too by the end of the shoot, would be interesting to know what the heck happened there
@Freyja_M41064 ай бұрын
Things that make you go hmmm🤔
@Mrs.NewmansHusband4 ай бұрын
@@Freyja_M4106 Yeah it was weird to be honest, seemed like there shouldn't have been anything unusual since it is a sealed container
@TheloniousCube4 ай бұрын
She explained that at 4:56
@TheloniousCube4 ай бұрын
@@Mrs.NewmansHusband she explained it - you're condensing the vapor - there's no dye in the vapor as the dye molecules do not evaporate
@Dr.JustIsWrong4 ай бұрын
What is "wooder"?
@ChemCampwithMrsNewman4 ай бұрын
H2O
@Dr.JustIsWrong4 ай бұрын
@@ChemCampwithMrsNewman H2Ohhh!
@AmandaCrosson5 ай бұрын
I understand they emit light when they get de-excited, but how do they get de-excited if they are still being exposed to heat.
@ChemCampwithMrsNewman4 ай бұрын
So it would be similar to if you were to jump up in the air. You charge your legs with a certain amount of energy to jump up in the air but once there you can't stay there, you fall back to the ground. If you want to return to the air, you would need to jump again. The electron absorbs a certain quanta of energy and transitions to the appropriate energy level (an excited state) but would much rather return to its ground state energy level (in chemistry, the biggest driving force it for species to be able to achieve a the lowest possible energy state). So it releases the energy it absorbed to transition back. Once back at its ground state, it has the ability to absorb the energy again from the flame and transition again. This process is happening for not just one electron in one cation, but the a tremendous amount of electrons in a tremendous amount of cations in the sample of the ionic compound (1 mole of cations = 6.022 x 10^ 23 cations). Which keeps the flame colored. Hope this helps!
@Thrunabulax105 ай бұрын
"And now, i am going to show you how to make Plutonium from common household chemicals" -- Weird Al Yancovic
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I like to think there are two slimes in the beaker and that they are holding hands! OMG NOOO NOT THE SCISSORS!!!
For some reason your comment made me think of the opening scene to Cliffhanger 😅😂
Best one yet! 💜
Is this safe to use indoors as a an emergency source of heat? Or outdoor use only?
is 2:05 yellow or orange or am i trippin
How much wooder did she lose?
Good thing she wasn't my chem teacher, I'd have failed on purpose. Just to stay.
The video shown at the beginning is of gallium not mercury, look closely
What is her accent here😂
Great video with thorough explanations! Probably should have cautioned against adding other chemicals to color the flame if you're using the flame to roast marshmallows or directly heat other foods.
Noble Gases
Uranium,oxygen,potassium?
Any Seinfeld fans here? "Hello Mrs. Newman"
My teacher made me watch this BUT I don't regret it one bit!!
vinegar is 95% acedic acid. the remaining 5% are wudr.
Thanks for your explanation! That was awesome and I will for sure use it! Greetings from Costa Rica!
Really appreciate your teaching with patience and details. Thanks for it 😍
Hello's! If the solution of cleaning acid and chalk sticks does react like in the video, but stays white/blurry, what's wrong? I tried adding more acid, but no difference. Still some bubbles, but no visable changes, even after 10 min. In the hope somebody can help, ciao!
Cute to the max
👊 💯
Ma’am, thank you so much. You just gave me the secret formula to giving my car colored flames! There are businesses selling a small jar of this stuff for $50 mixed in with lithium chloride or strontium. I’m not sure for pink and copper or boric acid for green but either way I couldn’t figure out how to mix in the ions and get them to stick so I Took lithium chloride and made a salt solution and painted that on, but it didn’t work that well thank you so much. I love chemistry!!!!
What is wooder? 😂
Philly accent
B
Can you please explain how henry mosely found the atomic numbers of elements Mrs. Newman? Thabks!
5% is acetic acid, and 95% is wuter. Amazing accent
Oh Canada
You remind me of my fourth grade teacher Ms Gillis.. I immediately now remember why I loved chemistry
What accent does she have? I have never heard this accent.
Iron-Fe+ Bromine-BR+ Uranium-U+ Argon-Ar+ Yttrium-Y= FeBRUArY
in my childhood i have seen this in Tamil movie anniyan it's called love meter
Is this safe to burn indoors?
Yes, sterno is used to heat food serving dishes.
in my childhood i have seen this in Tamil movie anniyan it's called love meter
"Wooder" is pronounced "Wah-Tur"
Would this also work with kerosene? I'd like to do this for an old diesel engine pre heater
mommy gyatt
That sounds like a Philadelphia region accent! I could be wrong but i know that pronunciation of water anywhere
Close, jersey!
i want more females to create science content! excellent work!
I know she’ll love reading this, thank you for the support!! 🫶
Me too! Thank you very much!
That’s radical!
It is!
BATTEM WAHTR Gross
Bless your heart.
So weird
I dont like her. Idk y, I just dont
i think she's cool
I think some if that ethanol alcohol went from the vial direct into her bloodstream
Bless your heart.
Hehehehe. Hehehehe. It takes me back to times when teens and young adult punks drank cucumber hand locion.
FeBRuArY
Distill my heart 💜
Commenting for "wooder" 😌✨🌊. Joking - love this video ❤! Great explanations 🫶🏻!!!
Seems to be a fan favorite! Wished it wasn't spelled "wrong" on the Vapor Pressure Curve Chart tho lol Thank you for the suppooort
Thank you!
Where can i purchase wooder? HOH?
@@TheloniousCube New Jersey!
Way Cool❤
Thank you!
Thank you!
What percentage of alcohol is needed?
What was interesting is that the dye seemingly “disappeared” too by the end of the shoot, would be interesting to know what the heck happened there
Things that make you go hmmm🤔
@@Freyja_M4106 Yeah it was weird to be honest, seemed like there shouldn't have been anything unusual since it is a sealed container
She explained that at 4:56
@@Mrs.NewmansHusband she explained it - you're condensing the vapor - there's no dye in the vapor as the dye molecules do not evaporate
What is "wooder"?
H2O
@@ChemCampwithMrsNewman H2Ohhh!
I understand they emit light when they get de-excited, but how do they get de-excited if they are still being exposed to heat.
So it would be similar to if you were to jump up in the air. You charge your legs with a certain amount of energy to jump up in the air but once there you can't stay there, you fall back to the ground. If you want to return to the air, you would need to jump again. The electron absorbs a certain quanta of energy and transitions to the appropriate energy level (an excited state) but would much rather return to its ground state energy level (in chemistry, the biggest driving force it for species to be able to achieve a the lowest possible energy state). So it releases the energy it absorbed to transition back. Once back at its ground state, it has the ability to absorb the energy again from the flame and transition again. This process is happening for not just one electron in one cation, but the a tremendous amount of electrons in a tremendous amount of cations in the sample of the ionic compound (1 mole of cations = 6.022 x 10^ 23 cations). Which keeps the flame colored. Hope this helps!
"And now, i am going to show you how to make Plutonium from common household chemicals" -- Weird Al Yancovic