Platinum From Meteorite

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Published 2022-02-22

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  • @theCodyReeder
    So now that the video has been watched by tens of thousands here are some problems identified by the community: I forgot I used the anvil with platinum in the past, I’ve since cleaned it of course but I can’t fully rule out contamination. Sometimes meteorite is plated in Platinum group metal to preserve it and make it shiny, I don’t know for sure that I didn’t end up with such a piece. Also the low yield is likely due to using the wrong acid and probably dissolved most of my values along with the iron. I guess this means I’ll just have to try it again right?
  • @sesch629
    Man I used to binge the precious metal extraction videos back when I was younger. Watching a new one brings me so much joy. Never change Cody.
  • @gizfpv
    I refuse to believe it's an accident that Cody uploaded a 22 minute 22 second long video on 22/02/2022, showing how to make 22 cents worth of Platinum.

    I also don't think that it was a accident that her wore a Star Fleet uniform for this space filmed video :p
  • @jimmyrae22
    Cody - Twosday, 22.2.22 (or 2.22.22 US) 22 cents, $200, 22:22 long video... Something makes me think this is not coincidence! Keep making the world happy and informed my man. You have certainly added joy to my life. Much love big fella
  • @TwinTn
    "but regardless of method I have acquired a sample of asteroid material" honestly sounds like something a 1950s sci-fi villain would say.
  • You really are a treasure Cody, smart, a great educator, curious humble and kind. Just a reminder that you are much appreciated
  • @OrbitalRose_01
    It's always nice when cody uploads because it means he hasn't hurt himself doing something reckless
  • This was great, Cody! I literally just found a meteorite and have been looking for places to verify it, and this video came up!

    This was so interesting!
  • @Newt2799
    I loved how you described the different kind of meteorites at the beginning of the video. I remember learning some of the first iron tools/weapons were the result of using meteorites. Just imagine what people back then thought when they saw those strange shiny objects on the ground.
  • @jamesfrank7
    Is it just me or is Cody looking really well lately compared to say a year or two ago. Keep it up its visible you're much more happy !
  • @hellsblazes2707
    Just an idea for the mars base, ever considered doing a ‘waste water’ treatment video? An interesting idea would be the photo-fenton process. It uses Iron(II)/Iron(III) ions in the waste water to produce hydroxyl radicals that can help treat the water, the process can be sped up with the addition on hydrogen peroxide (reducing the need for iron(II) to produce hydrogen peroxide from water). If it helps I can send some journal articles on it
  • @talideon
    Cody: "Carbon monoxide makes me nervous"
    Also Cody: "Let's gargle some mercury!"
    🤷‍♂️
    (Just for the record, I know how dangerous carbon monoxide is. If you're telling me that, the joke has gone over your head. At least Cody got the joke...)
  • @Nono-hk3is
    Cody, your videos have always been informative and interesting, but the educational quality of this video is astounding . You are blending theory, practice, and entertainment seamlessly!
  • @RedDogForge
    cody ive loved watching you over the years and wanted to take a moment to thank you for making chemistry and metallurgy etc so much fun, thank you and keep on keeping on!
  • Yes the Platinum is nice but The Nickel and Cobalt solution at 14:31 has such a stunning blue color, kinda like a blue sapphire. It looks so cool.
  • @blazingeek
    It’s Twosday 02/22/2022 at 2:22 PM and the video is 22:22 long! Well done, Sir!!
  • @DirtmopAZ
    I am so happy to be watching precious metal extraction from Cody again. Thanks, dude!
  • @GodlyAtheist
    Thank you, Cody! All of your content is incredible, but this throwback, this was so needed tonight. You are and have always been the best!