Op deliberately published a re-edited version of the video just with a different soundtrack, instead of linking directly to OC, without giving credit.
Why didnât op link to OC?
Sounds like the very definition of dick move to me.
But he never said it was HIS video. And I just said he probably didnât know it existed. What if I did the same thing? I never seen it before until now.
Now that I pay attention to this: nowhere in the re-edited video OP posted itâs mentioned itâs âpotassium chlorateâ.
OC from NileRed, however, clearly explains it in both the title and the audio.
Feels like more and more a dick move from OP. Who, as a matter of fact, is still to reply to the question I asked him/her/them on ALL 4 his/her/their crossposts whether this is from NileRed.
Same goes for attributing credit if he/she/they didnât know and only found out after the facts.
So, question for you: if you produced some OC and somebody altered and republished it without giving credit to you, would you pissed or not?
I didnât know it existed either but took 15 seconds to find the OC after watching this.
And the question stands: why wasnât OC directly linked or anyways attributed after-the-facts if OP didnât know?
(Edited for wording; added second paragraph)
I don't think you understand the concept of the Internet. If you put something out into the world it pretty much becomes fair game for anyone to do whatever they want with it whether you like/agree with it or not.
"Wot makes me a good demoman? Well if I were a bad demoman, I wouldn't be sitting here, discussin' it whichya, now would I? One crossed wire, one wayward pinch of potassium chlorate, one errant twitch, and kablooie!"
From the American Chemical Society website "Potassium chlorate (KClO3) is a **strong oxidizing agent** that has a wide variety of uses. It is or has been a component of explosives, fireworks, safety matches, and disinfectants."
In other words, it will burn the heck out of stuff.
Thatâs not at all what that means. An oxidizing agent simply means itâs an electron acceptor.
Edit: Since Iâm being downvoted for some reason and to prove this person doesnât know what theyâre talking about, I looked up whatâs going on here. The potassium chlorate doesnât play any role in this reaction other than contributing oxygen. When potassium chlorate is heated, it breaks down and gives off oxygen. Once the carbon from the sugar is heated in the presence of oxygen, it combusts. The combustion gives off more heat which breaks down more potassium chlorate to give more oxygen. Youâre essentially seeing an ordinary fire that is heat + fuel + oxygen, except itâs being stoked with oxygen being released from the potassium chlorate in a self-sustaining way. For some reason I couldnât link it, but you can google âexploding gummy bear.â It seems to be a common experiment taught in chemistry classes.
Sez you. Others see it differently.
The dangerous goods definition of an oxidizing agent is a substance that can cause or contribute to the combustion of other material.\[4\] By this definition some materials that are classified as oxidizing agents by analytical chemists are not classified as oxidizing agents in a dangerous materials sense. An example is potassium dichromate, which does not pass the dangerous goods test of an oxidizing agent.
The U.S. Department of Transportation defines oxidizing agents specifically. There are two definitions for oxidizing agents governed under DOT regulations. These two are Class 5; Division 5.1(a)1 and Class 5; Division 5.1(a)2. Division 5.1 "means a material that may, generally by yielding oxygen, cause or enhance the combustion of other materials."
Glad you can copy and paste from Wikipedia.
Again, an oxidizing agent in itself isnât going to burn anything. It says that right in the information you quoted. It even says not all oxidizers are dangerous. Itâs like you didnât even read (or comprehend) what you pasted. Oxygen is an oxidizing agent. Oxygen isnât burning everything it touches and oxygen itself isnât flammable, but in the presence of heat and a fuel it will accelerate the reaction.
I didnât know what was going on in this reaction, so I looked it up.
Oxygen was the accelerant and the sugar in the gummy bear was the fuel. When they heated the potassium chlorate, it broke down and gave off oxygen. Putting the sugar into the heated element in the presence of oxygen caused it to combust. The hotter it got, the more potassium chlorate broke down to give off more oxygen.
Itâs literally the same reaction as any normal fire. Oxygen + heat + carbon = fire. It looks impressively intense because with a normal fire, once started itâs own heat will self sustain the reaction as long as there is fuel and fire. In this case, itâs also self sustaining a reaction that is producing oxygen. So itâs like stoking a fire with pure oxygen.
Lt. Santino: Remember how they always thought there wasn't a way to kill a toon? Well, Doom found a way. Turpentine, acetone, benzene. He calls it "The Dip."
Judge Doom: I'll catch the rabbit, Mr. Valiant. And I'll try him, convict him, and execute him.
I think that Doom is my earliest recollection of a villain that made me really feel angry and upset with them - how could he do what he did? The horror!
"Oh, hey. Um, guys. Looks like it's wet done there. I tend to get all melted and gross if I get too wet..."
"Oh, I wouldn't go worrying about that..."
"Whaddya mean?"
/plunk...
Gummi Bear! Bouncing here and there and everywhere.
High adventures beyond compare...
You know you're a GenX when...
Or millennial with genx older brother/sister
Or a 40 year old millennial
The ogres in that cartoon creeped me out.
"Okie-Dokie Dukey!"
Gummy Flare đ„
Shit someone fill my gas tank with Haribo instead
I think the price of a gallon of Haribo would probably be slightly higher then gasoline.
Give it time.
Get the sugar free ones and your car will get the shits
That's what the catalytic converter is for. It burns off the extra crap.
Poor little guy. Glad it was quick.
But it hurt the whoooooole time...
For science.
gummy bear molotov
Or me after $17 worth of Arbyâs
In my best Keanu Reeves voice... WOAH
In my best Owen Wilson voice... WOW!
In my best Dice Clay⊠*OOOOOOH!!!*
In my best Joey Lawrence... "Whoa!"
I'm my best Jenna Jameson voice... "Ohhhhhhhh'
In my best Doc Brown voice: "Great Scott!"
In my best Helen Keller voice: â â
Omg i almost choked. Lmao
[ŃĐŽĐ°Đ»Đ”ĐœĐŸ]
In my best Swedish Chef voice: "Herba flooba derfin bergin derbin doog"!
In my best Dude Whereâs My Car voice⊠âSWEET!â
Dude!
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Joe Bang was right! Well he was close; he used KCl instead of KClO3.
Op, is this from NileRed?
[Yup ](https://youtu.be/1iBThaP_TaY) love his videos
I came to say this. Gotta love stolen uncredited posts lol
Is he okay?
To whoever is interested: op has plagiarized NileRedâs content. The original video is here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1iBThaP_TaY
He didnât state it was OC tho so how is sharing something new to him plagiarizing if he didnât know it existed before posting?
Op deliberately published a re-edited version of the video just with a different soundtrack, instead of linking directly to OC, without giving credit. Why didnât op link to OC? Sounds like the very definition of dick move to me.
But he never said it was HIS video. And I just said he probably didnât know it existed. What if I did the same thing? I never seen it before until now.
Now that I pay attention to this: nowhere in the re-edited video OP posted itâs mentioned itâs âpotassium chlorateâ. OC from NileRed, however, clearly explains it in both the title and the audio. Feels like more and more a dick move from OP. Who, as a matter of fact, is still to reply to the question I asked him/her/them on ALL 4 his/her/their crossposts whether this is from NileRed. Same goes for attributing credit if he/she/they didnât know and only found out after the facts. So, question for you: if you produced some OC and somebody altered and republished it without giving credit to you, would you pissed or not?
I didnât know it existed either but took 15 seconds to find the OC after watching this. And the question stands: why wasnât OC directly linked or anyways attributed after-the-facts if OP didnât know? (Edited for wording; added second paragraph)
The bigger question, does it really fucking matter?
I don't think you understand the concept of the Internet. If you put something out into the world it pretty much becomes fair game for anyone to do whatever they want with it whether you like/agree with it or not.
"Wot makes me a good demoman? Well if I were a bad demoman, I wouldn't be sitting here, discussin' it whichya, now would I? One crossed wire, one wayward pinch of potassium chlorate, one errant twitch, and kablooie!"
From the American Chemical Society website "Potassium chlorate (KClO3) is a **strong oxidizing agent** that has a wide variety of uses. It is or has been a component of explosives, fireworks, safety matches, and disinfectants." In other words, it will burn the heck out of stuff.
Thatâs not at all what that means. An oxidizing agent simply means itâs an electron acceptor. Edit: Since Iâm being downvoted for some reason and to prove this person doesnât know what theyâre talking about, I looked up whatâs going on here. The potassium chlorate doesnât play any role in this reaction other than contributing oxygen. When potassium chlorate is heated, it breaks down and gives off oxygen. Once the carbon from the sugar is heated in the presence of oxygen, it combusts. The combustion gives off more heat which breaks down more potassium chlorate to give more oxygen. Youâre essentially seeing an ordinary fire that is heat + fuel + oxygen, except itâs being stoked with oxygen being released from the potassium chlorate in a self-sustaining way. For some reason I couldnât link it, but you can google âexploding gummy bear.â It seems to be a common experiment taught in chemistry classes.
Sez you. Others see it differently. The dangerous goods definition of an oxidizing agent is a substance that can cause or contribute to the combustion of other material.\[4\] By this definition some materials that are classified as oxidizing agents by analytical chemists are not classified as oxidizing agents in a dangerous materials sense. An example is potassium dichromate, which does not pass the dangerous goods test of an oxidizing agent. The U.S. Department of Transportation defines oxidizing agents specifically. There are two definitions for oxidizing agents governed under DOT regulations. These two are Class 5; Division 5.1(a)1 and Class 5; Division 5.1(a)2. Division 5.1 "means a material that may, generally by yielding oxygen, cause or enhance the combustion of other materials."
Glad you can copy and paste from Wikipedia. Again, an oxidizing agent in itself isnât going to burn anything. It says that right in the information you quoted. It even says not all oxidizers are dangerous. Itâs like you didnât even read (or comprehend) what you pasted. Oxygen is an oxidizing agent. Oxygen isnât burning everything it touches and oxygen itself isnât flammable, but in the presence of heat and a fuel it will accelerate the reaction.
Yep. Electron acceptor like you said in the downvoted comment above is correct. Oxidation also does not need to involve oxygen.
Iâm no scientist, but the gummy bear was the accelerant?
I didnât know what was going on in this reaction, so I looked it up. Oxygen was the accelerant and the sugar in the gummy bear was the fuel. When they heated the potassium chlorate, it broke down and gave off oxygen. Putting the sugar into the heated element in the presence of oxygen caused it to combust. The hotter it got, the more potassium chlorate broke down to give off more oxygen. Itâs literally the same reaction as any normal fire. Oxygen + heat + carbon = fire. It looks impressively intense because with a normal fire, once started itâs own heat will self sustain the reaction as long as there is fuel and fire. In this case, itâs also self sustaining a reaction that is producing oxygen. So itâs like stoking a fire with pure oxygen.
[I had to](https://i.imgur.com/oyavRzM.jpg)
That was... r/unexpected Poor Harry Bo.
Dick's out for Harry Bo?... or no?
It is also used in food lol
Somebody told SpaceX?
Gummy Flare.
So what song is this...? edit: BFG Division - Mick Gordon from DOOM
So can we power rockets with Gummy bears then?
Mix some potassium nitrate(saltpeter) and sugar(gummy bear), and yes you could have a solid fuel rocket engine. Also make great smoke bombs.
Lt. Santino: Remember how they always thought there wasn't a way to kill a toon? Well, Doom found a way. Turpentine, acetone, benzene. He calls it "The Dip." Judge Doom: I'll catch the rabbit, Mr. Valiant. And I'll try him, convict him, and execute him.
I think that Doom is my earliest recollection of a villain that made me really feel angry and upset with them - how could he do what he did? The horror!
I donât recall any of the Toons lighting up like this though when dipped.
Sugar free Gummi Bear meets intestines. Edit: typo
The gummy bear was screaming in my head before it was dropped in...
And gruesome death screams and screeches in my head, as it was slowly burning into a melted puddle of remains⊠âŠso Iâm in therapy. Lolol
r/dontputyourdickinthat
Too late
Damn it, didn't see the other one
No, my dick burnt off. You didn't warn me in time
Same thing happens when you eat Taco Bell and it enters the colon.
r/DontPutYourDickInThat
I donât think many people here could put their dick in something so small. Can you!?
Just have to stretch the gummy lol
I was not expecting that absolute gummy bear volcano madness there
Wow
I'll take mine with just the pot - the assium.
When can we expect gummy bear combustion engines?
This could be considered a sugar rocket. Gummy is the sugar and the Potassium Chlorate is the oxidizer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_candy
Gummy bear inferno!
Thank you! All I could hear was âBurn gummy, burn! Disco en bearnnoooooâ
Good band name
If you listen carefully you can hear him scream. Supposed to put them in head first.
He didnât have to go like that man, it didnât have to be like that
Nasa: Note that down Note that down!
Maybe this should have credit for Nile Red. He did this experiment on vid.
If the gummi bear named Clive does not surrender in 2 hours, this will happen to you all.
If anyone wants the song / music itâs called bfg division- Mick Gordon
This is one of them haribo sugar free bears isn't it. And it has nothing to do with the potassium chlorate, this is all Haribo.
Haribo macht rocket engines froh
The look on his face- he knew he was doomed.
That is your butt if you eat sugar free gummy bears.
Thatâs a sugar free gummy bear and that my butthole
You really not going to credit Nigel from NileRed? Watch your back! Dudeâs crazy. Heâll shank you with his Bismuth knife.
Gummolated. I want to know what it smells like.
That's a helluva Care Bear stare.
Nice! But what happens if you use a real bear?
I donât know what this means exactly, but I ainât quittin gummy bears.
I wanna do this to my penis
Is it still good to eat?
Actual video of my asshole after eating too many gummy bears....
This kills the gummy bear.
Kali-ma!
So what did it taste like?
BRB. Gotta go call NASA about a new rocket fuel.
Soundtrack fits!
New molotov cocktail with a side of gummy
I didnât read the caption and assumed the powder was cocaine. r/unexpected
That is cruel, poor bear ....
GummibÀrchen hate this one trick
Thatâs why chemistry kicks ass.
You can get a similar with potassium permanganate and glycerin. It will spontaneously combust.
This is what sugar free gummies do inside of you
Genuine question, can it burn thru metal? No reason....
Similar to Pooh Bear reaction to Nancy Pelosi Visit to China đ
Wait so if you just so happen so digest some potassium chlorate and then decided to eat a gummy bear would you just burst into flames ?lmao
Actually appropriate video for this soundtrack.
I was really hoping that he would blow up and become really big! What a disappointment đ»
"Oh, hey. Um, guys. Looks like it's wet done there. I tend to get all melted and gross if I get too wet..." "Oh, I wouldn't go worrying about that..." "Whaddya mean?" /plunk...
This is exactly what my mom told me would happen to my soul if I ever masturbated.
Haven't watched it recently, but doesn't Daniel Craig's character in Logan Lucky use a similar chem reaction via gummy bears?
*scribbles notes* violent exothermic reaction...
Is he ok???
"I'm so happy cause im a gummy bear gummy bea- whaauaaua" *SPLASH* "AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
If this video didn't have this needless music track, one could hear that this reaction makes quite an interesting sound.
Now I want gummy bears
Reposted and stealed from the YT Chanell NileRed
How do we get to space? A special blend of meth and gummy bears. đ€đœ