Testing INSANE chemistry recipes from a 1933 formulary book (part 3)
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Publicado 2022-08-22
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This is my most requested video of all time! In this video I test a bunch more crazy recipes from the notorious 1933 chemical formulary. Uranium crayons, cold fire, and much more insanity in this one!
0:00 intro
1:20 uranium crayons
3:04 sore throat relief
4:51 asthma remedy
5:05 magnetizable mercury
6:00 cold fire
7:56 eye drops
8:11 hardening copper
9:03 purple parade torches
9:53 cyanide coffee
10:23 acid proof
12:06 low melting temp metal
13:03 anti sneezing
13:10 toilet milk
14:12 battery polarity
14:36 silvering glass
16:26 channel updates
Todos los comentarios (21)
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Toilet milk? Pet squirrel?! I’m so glad you’re back
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When you started saying, "There's a good chance you've dealt with dry or irritated eyes at some point," I thought you were going to bring up a sponsor, right up until you said, "So what's the solution? Mercury salts and opium applied directly to your eyeballs..." Hell of a sponsor. Lol
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13:15 - In the case of "Toilet Milk", Toilet means "the process of washing oneself, dressing, and attending to one's appearance." It's just liquid soap.
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Man I thought Styropyro was a highschooler, hearing him say he taught chemistry just kinda crazy.
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The sore throat relief works because your throat can't be sore if you don't have one
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I’m killing myself laughing imagining a savvy 20th century housewife trying to make a simple at-home remedy for her husband with a sore throat and having her face melt off
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His voice is so calm and neutral, yet he looks so crazed and insane
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styropyro looks like an athlete but he literally just does chemistry
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This man is the epitome of "If you think NileGreen is crazy, you haven't seen nothing yet."
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never have I seen a person so insane yet so calm, so level-headed yet so unhinged, a truly remarkable human
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this dude literally a mad scientist you can see it in his eyes, he's a little off but that's okay because he's a fuckin genius and very well spoken
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That silvering glass reaction was actually the final project for our highschool chemistry class, though the teacher handled creating the tolen's reagent. The hardest part was making sure the glass was clean and scraped enough, otherwise the silver wouldn't stick at all. Everyone got to make their own coated test tube, and the top student of the year got an entire silvered erlenmeyer as a trophy.
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Glad to have you back. Ophelia seems cool
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"I've even taught it" I think having styropyro as a chemistry teacher would be awesomely epic and equally frightening
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My mom was so confused by the toilet milk that she ended up very angrily yelling at me to explain what toilet milk is. Thank you for that.
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Toilet milk was a term used in the past to refer to a type of cosmetic product that was applied to the face and hands after using the toilet. It was a common practice in the Victorian era and in the early 20th century, when people believed that washing with soap and water was not enough to remove all the germs and bacteria from their skin, it was a type of lotion or cream that was designed to cleanse and disinfect the skin, leaving it feeling soft and refreshed.
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I love how the instant he has finished with all of the mandatory disclaimers, he says and I quote "anyways lets see how much further I can get in this book without violating the Geneva Convention."
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The asthma cig was literally 2 poisonous plants and a gunpowder ingredient with mint.
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He is the embodiment of duality, one one hand, he makes death rays that concern the government and on the other befriended squirrels
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Man I had the worst chemistry teacher in high school. He hated me specifically, he told me as much multiple times. It made me hate chemistry at the time and I didn't go any further with it, but I'm trying to revalue it through creators like you, NileRed, Explosions & Fire, etc. Thanks so much for the content you make and the work you do <3.