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Does that imply that all metal things are frozen? ..... Cuz like you heat them up they turn to liquid and then you know they they cool and solidify like ice does and the whole ice is a rock thing I don't even want to get into. But like yeah does that mean iron bars are iron ice cubes?
ОтветитьI will no longer support you. The reason most patrions help you is to make knowledge free for all people, as it should be! "By you, OR some of you" made me realize you are no longer caring for that, you just become another greed channel...
Ответитьthen. Copernicium should be lower melting point
ОтветитьInteresting video
ОтветитьMurcury also mixes with fat which makes it very bad 😂
ОтветитьMERCURY IS A POISON. DO NOT DRINK IT. DO NOT EVEN JOKE ABOUT IT! A SIX YEAR OLD MIGHT SEE THE VIDEO AND GET THE WRONG IDEA!
ОтветитьSometimes ordinary predictions and theories cant explain certain situations. According to certain simulation software bumble bees are not supposed to fly, yet they do which means that the simulation software needs improvement.
ОтветитьI thought freeze implied crystallization does mercury crystallize or solidify at 39 degrees below ?
ОтветитьSorry, wasnt paying attention. The whole time I was thinking "hey, I have the exact same shirt! cool. I wonder which dumpster he shops at."
ОтветитьAre other metals solid (hard) because they are technically frozen?
ОтветитьYou could just be wrong
Ответить"Noble gases" sounded personal
ОтветитьSolid lumps turning into liquid pools means too much soda
Ответитьwhat about copernicium it is more heavy, high mass and more electrons but melting point of copernicium is predicted to be 10 ± 11 °C so techinically is shouldn,t it be in vapor form ? just curious
ОтветитьAliens have mercury for blood lol
ОтветитьWhen he talked about boosting mass it reminded me of my ex-girlfriend
ОтветитьDoes this have to do with fine structure phenomena?
Ответить80 PROTONS not electrons.
ОтветитьSo does copernicium have an even lower melting point?
ОтветитьWhat's the difference between this and fine structure phenomena?
Am I on the right track?
So mercury freezes at the point where Fahrenheit and Celsius meet? That's awesome!
ОтветитьWavelength, frequency, and amplitude are just measurements of space-time?
ОтветитьFrozen Mercury: 'Crap! I couldn't even make it to -40CF. That would have been so epic. I'm such a loser. This is all their fault!...I'll show them.'
And this is why Mercury is poisonous. Knowledge for posterity.
Lol
Einstein: 'Mercury Shouldn't Be Liquid. But It Is.'
SciShow: 'Thanks Einstein'
Einstein: 'this grave is so uncomfortable'(rolls over)
It is pronounced as Tsink, not Zinc!
ОтветитьI hate Celsius and the fact that it's so logarithmic. Like how the hell is -39°C only 1 digit away from -38°F, especially when 20°C is 68°F? 😂
ОтветитьScience: If your theory does not match reality, then your theory is wrong.
Ответить"Hey Einstein, I'm on your side"
ОтветитьSurely Copernicium is named after Copernicus and not Cooper?!
ОтветитьYeah, what he said.
ОтветитьSo in the first 20 seconds you talk about drinking poison and holding it in your hand unprotected. Do you hate children? I think you may be trying to hurt them. Safety first.
ОтветитьAsk your doctor if mercury is right for you. 😂
ОтветитьUh so are you saying Cn will be a gas at room temp lol.
ОтветитьThat guy again (Einstein)
ОтветитьWhat annoys me to no end, is if you mix Mercury and Bromine, the 2 elements that are liquid at room temp, you get a solid. Some bs right there.
ОтветитьSo why isn’t Copernicium liquid at room temp?
ОтветитьThat Chinese guy wasn't wrong, he interlised his life forever 😂 who else do we know from that time period haha
ОтветитьWhen I was younger in the 50’s I used to put mercury on my tongue. Thank god, I didn’t swallow it.
ОтветитьThe king that drank it indeed got immortal 😅 by finishing off his life
ОтветитьMy dyslexic ass read the title thanks Epstein 🤠
ОтветитьI call them “wavicles” cause they act like particles and waves at the same time
Ответитьvery interesting, in the relativity I know mass is lorentz invariant. I dont know how would you lorentz transform a scalar
ОтветитьThis video auto played and I was Sure that was the voice of Penn Gillette
ОтветитьIf mercury is so unreactive, what makes it so toxic?
ОтветитьThis does not explain elements just heavier than it like Uranium.
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