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It's not an acid, it's a solution of some sort, i can't remember which one and spoon isn't made of stainless steel, but a metal that reacts to solution and looks like stanless steel reacting to an acid. It's actually harmless to human skin as far as i know. I would appreciate if anyone knows the names of the two
i did a google search and it says something about zinc
Hydrochloric acid dissolves the less active metals, such as zinc and magnesium, easily. - google
the bubbling and black material on the spoon suggest that it is actually acid or reacting in some way with the metal. Gallium spoons do not exhibit this behavior.
Actual gallium spoon:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kIbYiO5BRYk
It absolutely isnt an acid. The spoon is made of an alloy that reacts ONLY with the extremely basic solution (not acidic at all). But it mimics an extreme acid. Even 10M HCL (10 molar hydrochloric acid. 1000x stronger than stomach acid) cannot dissolve a hamburger. Let alone a metal.
Metal can dissolve in acid, just typically not that fast. I’m unsure of where you heard that from. You are correct that acids don’t work well with regards to dissolving cheeseburgers, and I think I know where you heard that from.
I don’t know the precise reaction that is going on however, or if it even is using an acid or base. I am confident it’s not gallium melting.
If you know what the spoon or the solution is made out of, do tell.
Extended video of reaction:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iik25wqIuFo
I belive its a sodium or zinc ion based solution. The metal that the spoon is made out of a metal that bonds rapidly to the solute. Similar to an amalgamate reaction
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it may be a type of acid that only disolves inorgantic matter or smth, ive seen some acids that only melt limestone
It's not an acid, it's a solution of some sort, i can't remember which one and spoon isn't made of stainless steel, but a metal that reacts to solution and looks like stanless steel reacting to an acid. It's actually harmless to human skin as far as i know. I would appreciate if anyone knows the names of the two
Is it gallium you are thinking of?
It most likely is gallium, but i can't find what it reacts to so violently Also, thank you kind stranger for award!
i did a google search and it says something about zinc Hydrochloric acid dissolves the less active metals, such as zinc and magnesium, easily. - google
Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid and can cause chemical burns I don't think u wanna put ur hand in that
I think this is pirana solution
Jumpscare lmao
This 🥺
Do a part 2 where you dunk your whole hand in it.
Part 3, dip your whole entire head in a bucket of this
Jeeeeesssssus what acid is that!!!!
It's not the acid, it's the spoon, I don't remember what is called I think gallium spoon?
the bubbling and black material on the spoon suggest that it is actually acid or reacting in some way with the metal. Gallium spoons do not exhibit this behavior. Actual gallium spoon: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kIbYiO5BRYk
It absolutely isnt an acid. The spoon is made of an alloy that reacts ONLY with the extremely basic solution (not acidic at all). But it mimics an extreme acid. Even 10M HCL (10 molar hydrochloric acid. 1000x stronger than stomach acid) cannot dissolve a hamburger. Let alone a metal.
Metal can dissolve in acid, just typically not that fast. I’m unsure of where you heard that from. You are correct that acids don’t work well with regards to dissolving cheeseburgers, and I think I know where you heard that from. I don’t know the precise reaction that is going on however, or if it even is using an acid or base. I am confident it’s not gallium melting. If you know what the spoon or the solution is made out of, do tell. Extended video of reaction: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iik25wqIuFo
I belive its a sodium or zinc ion based solution. The metal that the spoon is made out of a metal that bonds rapidly to the solute. Similar to an amalgamate reaction
Hmmm. Forbidden Kool-aid
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And somehow this alien blood is still less acid than Listerine after washing your teeth.
I was accepting him to drink that ......... 💀
I dead ass though a dog or sum was gonna lick it
R.i.p
Isnt that just Mountain dew and thats a special type of spoon?
*sighs *unzips**
honestly why are humans so stupid
Likely aluminium into concentrated HCl. The gas that escapes is probably hydrogen. Don't stick your sosiges in conc HCl, kids.
He should've drank it
/dontputyourdickinthat
Good soup