Acid vs Lava- Testing Liquids That Melt Everything
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Published 2023-11-18
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All Comments (21)
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Most people I asked predicted the wrong winner here. Go check out the new CrunchLabs Roblox game where you can build rockets with your friends and learn stuff! www.roblox.com/BuildaRocket
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I still can’t believe you can do all that to a diamond! I never would have guessed how tough they are..I’m still too scared to try it myself though 😅
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William is 100% the type of person to enter a video unannounced and I legitimately couldn’t tell if he actually did until everyone else showed up
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Now this is peak big kid content. Makes me feel like I'm back on the playground. Thanks for this, Mark.
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Honestly some of the best content on the platform when engineer YouTubers get together to do whatever shenanigans they feel like.
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Two videos in a few days. What a treat! Thank you to Mark and to the whole entire team. I'm sure there are a lot of people who help make these happen. Happy Thanksgiving!
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What a line up for a video. Mark Rober is easily one of my favorite content creators. I love the editing style and music choice :)
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Used cars for sale - slightly acidified/melted/crushed but with GREAT history.
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I've never actually seen acid at word before!
And I'm amazed nobody got hurt. None of that looked safe.
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he literally just invited all the safety third members together to destroy stuff. how fitting.
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So fun fact about the anvil mark was using. Thats a common one sold by harbor freight, they do not harden their anvil's work surface like most normal anvils would have. Therefore the diamond was actually harder than the soft steel. While diamond is harder than regular soft steel it would be much more of a challenge if they tried denting a hardened steel anvil
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Nigel used a weaker acid solution because he knew they'd be keeping the cars they'd destroyed at the end, truly a mad genius
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Way to go Mark! Thanks for managing our team so well!
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I love the glitter bombs and other pranks, those are goated, but as a big fan of engineering/science YT this held a special place in my heart seeing all my favorite creators that I already watch collab together. Fantastic stuff guys.Used cars for sale - slightly acidified/melted/crushed but with GREAT history.
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Any time these guys all get together, you know it's going to be massively entertaining!
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For the ice blocks, you should have just put a single piece of pure silver on it. Silver conducts heat so well that it melts through ice like a hot knife through butter.
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1:48 Mark’s hand wash detector is coming in handy!
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I knew that acid was really, really corrosive. What I wasn't expecting is how lava can be so strong and fascinating at the same time. Great video!
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Honestly it would be cool to see Nigel, Mark, and Kevin as superheroes relating to their use of destruction in this video.
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Learning about science can be fun in video games. So can using things you learned and then almost forgot. For example, I learned a few things about aerodynamics and balance when I was a kid trying to become a pilot, and then I made use of it all building space planes in Kerbal Space Program. PS for the diamond, you should've used an oxyfuel torch for your wildcard. Encasing it in lava sealed it off from oxygen, but diamonds will burn. You should've hit it with an oxidizing flame.