Making the stinkiest chemical known to man

čas přidán 22. 12. 2022
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Thioacetone is something that I've been wanting to make for a while, and now, I finally get to experience its horror. Will it be as horrendously stinky as it is claimed to be? Will it make me pass out and vomit?

• LabCoatz's video: • Making Thioaceton...

• Making a fart juice developed by the U.S. government: • Making a fart jui...

• • PANDA BABIES

Video References:
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Komentáře

  • Mark my words, one day Nigel is going to make the area within 500 miles of his lab completely uninhabitable.

    • only 500?

    • You said it all

    • @Songwriter your comment got liked 69 times.

    • "I don't know how you can say that. Although I will admit that the possibility of a resonance cascade scenario is extremely unlikely, I remain uncomfortable with the... Gordon...uh Nigel!.... Get away from the beams!"

  • Honestly? After years of harsh lab chemicals, it's entirely possible that Nile's sense of smell is basically shot at this point.

    • @miosotizvalencia how can a kid be underaged

    • @J W dang I'm sorry to hear that bro

    • @miosotizvalencia and where do you live?

    • That's what I came here to say vsGoliath. I think he's been desensitized for years and years and doesn't fully understand it even himself. It's funny to us as an audience that he makes fun of it, like smiling while sniffing _directly_ from the thing itself with gestures of "Meh, not that bad" where poor buddy is saying while dry heaving 20 feet away: "its over!! its OVER!! STOP IT NOW" without Nile giving proper warning that he or cameraman could really be screwing both their insides up maybe permanently - for youtube likes and own curiosity. Mostly likes though. Think about it, he seems a logical guy except for lots of mistakes which are great but those fumes (even if he says or his brain says he can't smell them, the smell is STILL there; it's a reality - not just a cute inside joke how dead his smell is) going directly up his nose and into sinus's was probably his sense of smells "final goodbye". You wouldn't even be able to tell if you stank around other people who'd start politely avoiding you unless any are good friend enough to be honest and say: "What is with you and that horrible smell, every try washing your clothes or taking a shower?? Have you been drinking more or started any bad habits?? That smell is just too much. Do you eat rotten food then??"

  • Take a shot every time Niles says, “At this point, I was getting kinda worried.” For all his worrying, he never stops..

  • Nile definitely has like maybe 7 functional nerve endings left in his nose. Honestly armed with such devastatingly smelly substances, it's kind of a super power.

  • I am german and reading the script you've found made me laugh out loud. Just the way they describe such a horrible smell in a scientific manner is hilarious. Great vid tho, totally enjoyed it.

    • @holdingsteadfast that may also be true xD

    • @Robin nah, German jokes tend to cater to Germans only. The rest of us have to think a bit longer before we get it 😁

    • @holdingsteadfast yeah as u know, germans cant take a joke 😂

    • @Robin no worries 🤗

    • @holdingsteadfast oh my bad, i did infact misunderstand this. I'm sry

  • Imagine being friends with Nile, and you get a text saying "I've just rented a private island, wanna shoot a video about something smelly?"

  • Nile really read multiple credible sources about the horrors of thioacetone and thought "nah these guys were just weak, I'm built different"

  • Nile: I was worried I was about to create a disaster but there was only way to find out Nile: *so anyway i started blasting*

    • @krank Get a life, be happy

    • @r Man ur name should be L

    • overused joke moment???

  • can we please talk about this guy just casually renting an island like its an everyday thing 😭😭😭

    • I mean...You can. They're on airbnb

    • @Victor Isaev the chemicals in this video were cheap too

    • Tbh the amount he spends on chemicals is far greater than the cost of this island for a day

    • Honestly, i don't think it's that much. An uninhabited small remote island for a day is probably around the 500-3000 $ range

  • I remember the episode when Nile said brown almonds have no smell at all. (They smell earthy and wooden) Maybe his sense of smell is a little bit less sensitive than most.

    • Honestly I think this man's nose is broken. Like idk if it's chemical or congenital but after so many things not smelling right to him, that man's nose is broken.

  • The poor camera man lol he really didn't enjoy this one 😂 but it does go to show how much of a friend he is considering he stuck with you through it all

    • Man better have got a bonus 😂

    • @Idiotic Creature scuse me

    • Hi do you know which chemical repells needle and Razer blades

  • Nile is that one kid who sits next to the kid who silently farts while others yell "WHO FARTED IT SMELLS" and then he will say "What smell?" and then getting accused of doing it.

    • That's literally like me 😭 I always get accused of being the person who farted because I didn't smell it... At one point I just started to act like I smell it

  • "At one point my Cameraman had dropped dead from the horrific chemical smell, but I barely smelled anything so clearly I hadn't made enough of it" -- NileRed, totally not a Mad Scientist

    • @Pustota7254 that's awesome, thank you very much

    • @Sad JoyBoy your comment got liked 69 times.

    • I dont know how he makes a smell scary but he does.

    • I want 5,000 Grams of it please.

  • Nile: Says its not that bad. Cameraman's nose:

    • @Jayboi i feel game overed

    • @Wine Addicted, Deppresion Forme b r e h

    • @Wine Addicted, Deppresion Forme it’s CS-tv emojis my boi, no font looks like that

    • @Wine Addicted, Deppresion Forme Actually, it's just part of youtube's emojis

  • The fact it didn't smell too bad for YOU (but it smelled awful for your friend) may be part of the same psychological phenomenon by which you tolerate the farts YOU produce far better that the ones produced by others, seriously :P

    • @psirvent8 highly doubt it, as he was immediately able to tell it smells tropical and citrusy; he’s just become mentally used to foul smells I’m sure he could tell apart Pepsi and Coke just by smelling a glass of each

    • Or, working with chemicals for as long as he has has seriously compromised his sense of smell. And he's clearly in denial of that fact.

    • @psirvent8ye this dude became a humanoid

    • I'm afraid he might have lost some of his sense of smell from previous experiments involving hydrogen sulfide, because this very gas actually causes damage to the olfactory nerve above a certain concentration. And it's permanent too.

  • Nile’s next project is about to be “I turned my dad into a glass table, it’s actually harder than you think”💀

  • I would think you were desensitized to the smell. My parents had a natural gas leak in their house and they couldn't smell it until i dropped by for a visit, opened the door and my nose was assaulted by the rotten egg smell. They thought I was pulling a prank on them till we found the leak.

  • It seems each chemist has their own speciality. ChemicalForce, visually stunning chemical reactions in slow motion synchronized to music. Extractions and Ire: Ad-hoc extractions on the fly, and a lot of ire. Very anti yellow chemistry. Explosions and Fire: Making those extractions and McDonalds food explode. NileRed/Blue: Recreating the tastes and smells of the body, animal, fish and human; living and deceased. Probably on an NBC watchlist. Thank you for being an awesome Canadian chemist.

  • Nile is two things: 1. A real smart fella 2. A real fart smella

    • @Ayushman Sharma bruh

    • Behind every smart fella, there's a fart smella

    • @Christian D'Abrera it isn’t underrated no more

    • My boy is a dingle toad, John Doe, Pingel, Pau Krinkle crow no good hose

    • "Bro imma rap that"✌️

  • I love how he says “a super dangerous chemical ,almost as dangerous as cyanide, and then shows us how to make it

    • @Russianoldschoo As I was too...

    • @psirvent8 he’s taking about the H2S

    • This chemical is "nothing" more than the common rotten egg smell though. And in fact there are so many ways to make it.

  • Given its relative stability/longevity, it could possibly be used for disaster zone aversion. Like use a drone to drop a vial of the stuff every couple of weeks in areas like chernobyl/unstable buildings etc.

    • @allisonharranmua * there aren’t civilians in chernobyl though thats the whole point

    • @allisonharranmua * Proximity and concentration matter, that's like saying the rotten egg smell put into our gas lines is chemical warfare when it conceptually serves the same purpose as this guy was describing.

    • @allisonharranmua * I also know places that place noxious plants on property perimeters to keep people out.

  • I lost everything with the “there’s only one logical thing to do: I rented an entire island” hahahahaha I love your content Nile! I can’t understand shit about chemistry but you make it seems so funny and logical!

  • Nigel is the greatest chemist on the internet. Man google translated an 150 year old medical journal and used it to create something that could break the Geneva conventions

  • Nile has been doing this for so long thay he's literally immune to the worst man-made smell on Earth. Nile has become a force of nature and it shows.

  • You wouldn’t happen to have a spare gallon would you? (asking for a friend)

    • Why do you want is mark🤔🤔🤔

    • YES, DO IT! Hey mark! I live in Sacramento CA and I would like to volunteer to place the porch pirate trap on my and several hotspot locations around my city( I have a few friends who Always get there packages stolen 🤬). I also have installed a power outlet with a 4k hidden camera on my front porch(perfect to plug in your charger too 😂) and it perfectly faces down my front walkway at knee hight and I have 4 1080P ring doorbell cameras on my house (2 spotlight, one night vision stick up cam and one doorbell camera ) so I'd have some sweet footage. My friend's have several cameras as well. Regardless of my cameras we get at least one of every dozen packages stolen. Just putting it out there... Heck , I'd even buy/rent one from you for a week if you're down with that( I'd put a deposit and sign a liability waiver. Thank you for your time and consideration in advance. BTW I wanted to be a mechanical engineer growing up, was even about to go to CAL Polly . Couldn't afford the tuition or get a cosigner for a student loan so I settled on being just a mechanic (technically I'm a auto repair technician w/ my Master Technician certification now...) So I love watching your content and thinking about how much cool stuff I could have been doing instead of fixing " the family minivan" for the average local John and Jane ... Aerojet, which is right by where I live, was my favorite field trip growing up too... Keep up the awesome work 🤘😎🤘!

    • Im sorry for the next glitter bomb theif😅

    • Please don't. It may cause horrible events if it leaks

    • Hello

  • I feel like you could make a million disaster movies about the weird dangerous things Nile has in his lab

  • His nose definitely adapted to the smell as he'd been working with this stuff for awhile. I'd bet if he contained it 6 ways from Sunday, then left and came back a few days later, he'd probably think it's that bad. Lol

  • Omg-- I almost past out laughing so hard when you mentioned you walked in the lab and you how the little tiny bit stayed on the glove and stunk up your whole lab! I love watching your experiments.

  • You've worked so much with chemicals that you probably became kinda resistent to very strong chemical smells, but i just found it so funny the difference between your reaction and your friend's ahahaha

  • Nile is a type of villain that can chew a block of uranium and still fine about it

  • Nile: *directly smells glass* "it's just not that bad" Nile's friend like 20 feet away: *_dying_*

    • @Atllas Courtney actual anime training level resistance

    • @Comet.X yeah, its really interesting to see. TERRIFYING for a hot second before you know it doesnt hurt them lol

    • @egg salad i'm sorry you can get THAT resistant to heat!?

    • @Sam Becomes Sleep Deprived developing a tolerance to occupational hazards-he’s the chemistry equivalent of street hawkers who deep fry food with their bare hands

    • Nile: eating it "it's really not terrible"

  • You are the main reason that I hope we will NEVER EVER have a smell generator for VR or something :D Great video! I feel so sorry for your camera man though!

  • 12:32 The sudden cut in footage of Nile running outside and looking around confused is too funny. 21:50 Damn so Nile's observation was on point. 28:48 "Anyways I started blastin"

  • What have you put your poor nose through that you could just giggle happily whilst your mate tried not to suffocate 😂 Thank you for making your sacrifices for our entertainment. Your videos are always amazing and you made 43min go by in a flash.

  • This reminds me of a prank store in Japan that i would go to in the mid 90s while in high school. There was a bottle that said perfume on it and came with a dropper. One drop would clear a classroom for a good 5 minutes and smelled a lot like sulfur. Since i smoked cigarettes during lunch I would often go to the class after smelling like fresh cologne. My poor English teacher commented on the smell one day and I offered her the gag bottle to smell. Her reaction still makes me laugh hard enough to have to wipe tears when i remember it.

  • Fun fact, I’m an art student. I’ve been watching NileRed for ages. My art history professor opened her CS-tv last week. I noticed NileRed in her subscriptions, and I’m still mindblown. Art history…and NileRed. It’s almost as if she has other interests too! If by any chance you’re reading this Professor N.S. , you know who you are, and perhaps “re-enchantment” might tell you who I am. 💙

  • The amount of times he goes “what’s that horrible smell?”, shrugs, and goes back to his experiment is kind of hilarious

  • I can finally add something useful: when bubbling gas through a liquid, only the edge of the bubble touches the liquid (I'm sure you know) so you need something to break up the bubbles.... some people use glass wool, some use downstems with a bunch of slots cut in the glass... or you could even use glass beads. source: I smoke a lot of bongs a lot of bongs use actual lab glass, even... though the quality varies. ..... I just think that would increase your yield

    • @Dungeon Master well, i have had a lot of experience bubbling gas through liquid...

    • Huge respect for smoking bong for science! You know I'm, in a way, a scientist myself.

  • your videos bring me so much joy please never stop doing these silly little experiments theyre so interesting/entertaining to watch, also i love ur voice

  • I love how he didn't give up and tried multiple times with different ways

  • "I rented an island to make it." That's some real dedication right there.

  • Hey Nile Red! Could you do a video where you measure the amount of potassium in a Celsius energy drink? Not sure if you’d entirely be able to do that cause I’m not the chemist here haha, but could you give it a shot because I feel like Celsius has been hiding how much potassium is in their drink for som reason… which probably isn’t a good thing.

  • Nile is truly on a journey of "I just want to smell something"

    • @Martina Iocco @Marco Peterson Czech, but as I see your comments it looks like its the same in some other languages!

    • Yeah

    • @Marco Peterson Czech, at least according to the name.

    • ​@Filip Krátký french?

    • @Tepalus and yet he could detect a single drop of sulpherous chemical on his glove in the trash can of the open chemistry room.

  • Drinking game: Take a shot every time NileRed is a bit concerned about something

  • The type of science that Nile does really is the best. You don't have to make anything, or anything like that. You just make stuff because you feel like it, or you think it's cool.

  • It was hilarious trying to explain the exact experience and expectations to the hospital staff. I was trying to cover up a cool chess set for a friend.

  • It's interesting how people's brains react so differently to smells. Cool video! Loved it.

    • He just broke his smell sense

  • I heard about Thioacetone from the Distractible podcast and I am glad to finally have a visual aspect to this stinky chemical being made

    • Ah A fellow gentlelistener, I tip my hat to you good sir

  • I love how nile is constantly trying to create bad smells while it has been proven multiple times that he has almost zero sense of smell whatsoever 😂

    • @pau bergania its more likely chemical damage to the nose something destroyed his sense of smell

    • he became numb to it. its like callouses from overworking. hes probably adapted to smelling terrible shit in his time.

    • @Markxyz Either this or he just got used to bad smells

    • Basically me. XD Always great to be told to look for the source of a smell when you can't smell jack all.

    • Maybe he really wants to experience whatever other people are talking about

  • Hey Nile! great video as always, but i was wondering- whenever we do any reactions involving the usage of hydrogen sulphide in our High school lab, we use the Kipp's aparatus, which makes it easier to store and bubble the gas through the liquid. Would that have worked better here, or was fresh H2S needed?

  • This man takes science and chemicals that I usually have problem understanding, to make it so understandable and fun at the same time.

  • I would love if my chemistry teacher would be like you! You're the best for experiment based chemistry (that's really maded though);)

  • Pasting just "the part that I felt was important" into Google Translate for a CHEMICAL INSTRUCTION is so hilarious to me

  • Bro took smelling salts to a nuclear level.

  • Mad respect for Nigel's friend/camera guy. Suffering so the rest of us may know the power of this chemical

    • @Calvin Gonda it's like blasting a fire alarm through a deaf persons ear... Nigels nose was already burned from previous smells

    • @GeorgeXDDD well Nigel thinks playing with dangerous chemicals is fun so i don't think he has a sense of smell, as remember his smelling Cyanide video? He could not even smell Almonds and he put his nose in to sell which is wrong when smelling vapors or fumes you are supposed to whiff it towards you with your hand in order to be safe about it

    • What a boy

    • I'm particularly curious if the camera guy has a very strong sense of smell or if Nigel has a really weak one

    • @Handcraft and Tools fr

  • I'm a grad student in immuno-virology and I always watch your videos in between incubations. You crack me up

  • Wow that’s so cool. As an aspiring chemist, your videos are very entertaining to watch

  • Synthesised the trimer myself today and honestly I believe everyone who spent some time in a lab is just used to the smell.. just H2s keeps giving me headaches if I forget to wear my mask for a second

  • Hey NileRed! I love your videos! Have you ever done a video breaking down silicon dioxide that's in rocks? I'm not certain I have that right, but if I understand correctly, one of the reasons there are so many rocks around us is that Silicon & Oxygen lock together extremely well. So, what would it look like to break those bonds, taking a hard rock down to those individual elements? If this is stupid, I apologize as I'm not a chemist. 😆

  • I wonder if this could be similar to stink bug smell? I learned that apparently one's reaction to the bug's smell is genetic and while some people find it absolutely horrid, others (including me) don't really smell a thing.

  • Things I learned from this video: 1. Nile's olfactory nerves are apparently degraded from years of inhaling various chemicals he shouldn't. 2. When something says "here's how to make 100g of the worst thing ever", 1/400th of that amount will be fine. 3. Nile can afford to rent AN ISLAND?!

    • It would appear that his fume hood does in fact NOT work as well as he thinks... Years of corrosive chems have all but destroyed his nose

    • @bartbartholomew I’m pretty sure it’s for funzies, the man just loves chemistry. I think he also has a lot of patrons so I’m guessing that’s where much of his money comes from.

    • @Mitchell Horn He was probably close. Swap shorts with IG and you're probably there.

    • Regarding #3, it's a bigger deal that he's got a benchtop NMR and FTIR...

    • he rented it cuz he thought it would be funny 💀💀

  • Strangely, I could NOT stop watching.. And it turned out to be highly entertaining. I'm impressed!

  • Nile is made up by two things 1: Handsomeness 2: Smartness

  • I also struggle sometimes with blind actors. A very cool way to fight cases of glaucoma and glaciers is sometimes drinking Singular sinking fluids. Because usually something stuck in the body doesn't actually create it's own nitrate unless the person is creating his own puss. And it takes years. That's why drinking a lot of various vanilla chemicals is just a scary with. And in most cases can make you only sick. And, after a while it only turns into non particular human anatomy like chalk, challenges and calcium with a little bit of grout and sand.

  • When the camera man is begging for it to stop and Nile is like “Hmm I can’t smell it must make more”

  • Damn- our school recently made us do the cation tests using h2s gas and it smelled horrible... It's through your video that i know that h2s is a dangerous gas and the students had to make a line to pass h2s gas in their test tubes so we inhaled like a lot of that gas and surprisingly we re alive💀💀💀

  • I love how casually Nile uploads after 9 months and acts like nothing happened, great Christmas gift, happy holidays

    • Him and styropro

    • I wonder who Nile is gonna give this stink to as a Christmas gift

    • He was gregnant

    • Yeah you consider a stinky video as a gift

    • Takes a long time to do all this

  • I think you should have kept your ice bath colder for the entire reaction. Your content is great good stuff man keep it up!!

  • Props to Nile for being humble and saying someone else did it first

  • The reaction of the trithioacetone is literally the same reaction i have at work when this guy that works in a different department walks by and literally crop dusts the hallways passing gas. Actually lingers around for at least an hour😭

  • Nile this is such a good format for producing Lab reports and it is really helping with my A level chemistry

  • It’s very very cool how this hasn’t been done in 80 years, props

  • I absolutely love Nigels tone, he constantly sounds like he’s going to give you some slightly disappointing news but then pretty much never does.

    • It always feels he's leading up to something. You're waiting for the other shoe to drop the whole time

    • @droughdough how did you make this so accurate? Are you a timetraveler

    • @Rice Witch why does this sound like a movie

    • @Rice Witch actually made me laugh

    • He sounds like the “movie phone” guy from the 90’s

  • Appreciate the bravery to sacrifice your nose and your friend’s in the name of curiosity & science 👍👍 I want to smell it too tho tbh

  • I wish you were able to put out new videos at least once a week. I watch some seriously. And others Ive found are perfect background for other tasks. Due to the way it is narrated. it helps keep me calm and organized. Thank you!

  • I also watched my daily Instagrams. But, the original cypher for the natural sulfur is by batching a hot nail half into an old tree wood stump and watch it pop out. Because of natural compression.

  • "i rented an island" The lengths that this man will go in the name of science is both inspiring... & concerning lol. One thing is for sure: This was an absolute "edutainment" Bravo.

  • I like how he's making stinky stuff and panics when he smells something stinky.

  • I think we need to establish a baseline for Nigel’s sense of smell by having him smell surströmming.

    • @Ralph your comment got liked 69 times

    • What about sulfur?

    • @Antonio Tejada excellent sub story!😂🤣😭

    • HIS NAME IS NIGEL!?

    • I thought the same thing!

  • Imagine the kinda frustration that he will likely always have when trying to make this "vomit inducing" smells since this video is truly a confirmation that he's, 1 of 2, amazingly tolerant to bad smells or he just lost part of his sense of smell. He may never feel that experience he's looking for when making this stuff T-T. The day Nigel gags because of some smell I think the ones near him should instantly run away if they didn't faint at that point

  • My science teacher in military school, Mr. Ausland, who was wheelchair bound, knew exactly what he was doing giving me the full mix of elements when he asked me to mix the iron and Sulphur. I reached for the zinc, too! A little splash and FOOMP! Several workbooks cooked!

  • I actually like how sulfur smells and now I really want to know what this smells like

  • Can't wait to see what Nile Blue's next project will be now that his good friend has done this

  • I need a chemistry professor like him ❤️

  • I like to imagine the conversation that transpired when renting the island. "What do you need an island for?" "Chemical weapon tests" "o.k."

    • They have a choice I ruin you island or I ruin a city

    • "What do you need the island for" *in walter white voice* "We need to cook"

    • True chemical smeIIs are nowhere near as harrible as the most harrible smeIIs ever, such as the ones by wom’n and other hum’ns..

    • See those homes over there? I want to ruined their pleasant lake scent so hard.

    • @Trash Compactor tsar bomb went off on an island too...

  • Would love to hear your opinion on the toxic chemicals and the Ohio train derailment and how bad of an idea setting them on fire was?

  • What a fun and informative video. Thanks. Always a blast!

  • We know something is impossible to do by us if Nile said it was difficult

  • How does that little flask keep all that smell inside though before you opened it? I know smells can't go through glass but when it comes to the strongest smell ever? Does anyone have an explanation to this?

  • Man I love science, especially chem. I love how your just as passionate, makes great vids! 😅😊

  • Nile is now literally a mad scientist running experiments on a deserted island because they cant be done in populated areas. His super villain arch is complete.

    • For real I thought for sure he was going to make the island forever unbearable and is that spooky island that no one goes to in 20-30 years.

  • Hey Nile, is it possible to make fuel from plastic? I think it'd be a really grand video idea. To learn how the chemistry behind that would work and if it's even possible.

    • Basically "all" you have to is distil some plastic in a closed vessel, then condense the vapors and they are the fuel.

  • This man is 100% on a watchlist

  • Give this man a trophy he remade thioacetone

  • His grin all the time ... I can certainly relate, we did some similar action/thing years ago, but much less sophisticated, but it released hella lot of smoke 🤣

  • "Now it's time to make the thioacetone!" *40 minutes left* Oh boy, this'll be good!

  • Every history teacher: "We learn about history so we know not to repeat it." *Nile out here learning about history for the sole reason of repeating it*

    • @Antonio Noack science experiment to make Nigel have a actual sense of smell?

    • But.. but.. it's science, not history, so it has to be repeated 😄😂

    • Well science is repeatability of reactions from other people's history papers on their own experiments

    • @Drippy lad ?

  • Out of curiousity, what do you use for protection against DCM. I see in a lot of your old videos you used black gloves with no fume hood. Did you wear a mask or raw dog the fumes? I recently bought some and don’t know how risky it is

  • To continue the caffeine retrieval series, try taking it out of Matcha tea or Guaraná seeds.

  • Nile is always super confident.. No mask on while dealing with smelly thing? No worries.. he is super confident..