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Kaveh
Why gold that is lower in the periodic table is less reactive than its group-mate, copper?
Comment from : Kaveh


j7ndominica0
Should a technology for mining gold from deep within the earth or the outer space become available, the very many governments would probably sabotage it
Comment from : j7ndominica0


DestroyerOfWombs
The CC mistakes are hilarious
Comment from : DestroyerOfWombs


ThePhase20
7:34 yay me
Comment from : ThePhase20


Tom Coops Broad
@Inritus618 Gold is also used in sim cards for your mobile phones
Comment from : Tom Coops Broad


Tom Coops Broad
Granted you wouldn't have it very long, but alpha particles aren't very penetrative and can be stopped by your skin so it wouldn't be very harmful at all, unless you ate it
Comment from : Tom Coops Broad


ArchdukeTyler
Gold is used in some electronics (mainly, I believe, in plugs) because it is malleable and can form a more complete contact At least, that's why I think it's used
Comment from : ArchdukeTyler


Tony Ching
But they are transition metals, I didn't learn about them
Comment from : Tony Ching


Objects in Motion
It's not a coincidence, elements that are similar line up on the table
Comment from : Objects in Motion


blackcat19
"Congratulations! You won the Olympics! Here, have some radiation poisoning"
Comment from : blackcat19


Tony Ching
what a coincidence that the three elements are lined up in the same column
Comment from : Tony Ching


Ford Prefect
a medal made of Roentgenium would be badass until it killed you ;-;
Comment from : Ford Prefect


Jason MacPhee
YE, CANADA
Comment from : Jason MacPhee


Gimp Doctor
i love these videos but really it shouldn't take like 6 minutes to show that the atomic mass rises down the group
Comment from : Gimp Doctor


RubyGoldberg
"You can't tell anyone!" 74 thousand views
Comment from : RubyGoldberg


Thor214
Also, there are professional video systems (2K and 4K resolutions) using 75Ohm coax cable to transfer an HD-SDI video signal, and where there isn't enough bandwidth, a second cable or even four cables are used to transfer the necessary amount of data And that equipment has about a 50ms delay from signal propagation to projection It is just a matter of equipment reliable and sensitive enough to combine those video feeds into something intelligible
Comment from : Thor214


Thor214
Nope Copper is more than good enough for video signals If such a high data rate is needed, it will likely involve optical fiber
Comment from : Thor214


RiaRadioFMHD773
Kawpah
Comment from : RiaRadioFMHD773


ShiroiKage009
Yah, it will be a "one in a lifetime" event for the winner, the loser, the judges and those conducting the medal ceremony
Comment from : ShiroiKage009


Ragnhild
No, Brady made an edit, so the second one is actually 30
Comment from : Ragnhild


waldosan
it sounds like he counted 13 twice because he missed one
Comment from : waldosan


AluminumStudios
I think manufacturers of high-end electronics and cables that use gold realize it's not the best but it has high appeal to people because of how gold is valued and looked upon Most people just assume it's a great conductor since it's used in "high-end" electronics and listed as a "feature"
Comment from : AluminumStudios


Brandon Fisher
"So now, we need 118 neutronswhew"
Comment from : Brandon Fisher


Verandure
All science is either physics or rock collecting?
Comment from : Verandure


surferboy36O
@SuperShiningSun Yea, the common ones, motherboards and other high tech stuff use gold
Comment from : surferboy36O


surferboy36O
@SuperShiningSun Ok, it makes sense for contacts that suffer wear, but in a mother board for eg there's no need cause all the tracks are protected against moisture, why not use silver instead?? It's cheaper!
Comment from : surferboy36O


surferboy36O
I thought gold was more conductive than silver!? That's why it's used in high tech circuit boards and contacts
Comment from : surferboy36O


DarrylG
What is with the cross at 2:48 next to the bottom number of the copper and silver elements?
Comment from : DarrylG


Matt C
@SSJkiller f***ing trolls!!!
Comment from : Matt C


Dopamine
Why the dislikes?
Comment from : Dopamine


Caphits
@dynamltedoug I figured that you don't have enough replies on this He missed the beaker It just bounced off the rim
Comment from : Caphits


Mystery Ranger
Roentgenium medals is something I considered before Now I know I'm not a weirdo
Comment from : Mystery Ranger


WeaselWJ
@jcyeahful Depleted uranium is U-238, which has a half-life of billions of years So there's no reason to worry about a medal of it decaying any time soon
Comment from : WeaselWJ


Ivica Nastic
it will be good ven 1 place wil have aloy of gold silver and coper
Comment from : Ivica Nastic


David Hughes
Some special edition Canadian maple leaf gold coins are actually 9999999 gold (5 nines rather than the usual four), I'm Canadian and quite proud we make coins with the purest gold in the world Actually that would be an interesting video to have showing how Canadian gold is made so pure and why other countries don't bother to make their gold as pure I have heard it involves chlorine or cyanide I'm not sure which, I think it's chlorine
Comment from : David Hughes


hanzithaking
@dynamltedoug he missed the glass :)
Comment from : hanzithaking


Syphillips
@dynamltedoug hahaha well maybe he just didnt drop the rock?
Comment from : Syphillips


Midnighter169
@dynamltedoug oh shit! (only he would say sheet)
Comment from : Midnighter169


KoolKidKarl2k8
@Sakamachi25 lol :D
Comment from : KoolKidKarl2k8


Ricky Lahey
@1993gandy cept for hydrogen, but that would suck as a medal
Comment from : Ricky Lahey


HighlordSarnex
@dynamltedoug he counted thirteen twice because the first rock hit the rim and bounced out
Comment from : HighlordSarnex


ben c
@twilight1138 yes indeed once in a life time because your life is about to end after receiving it XD
Comment from : ben c


Ethernet3
me want one made of ununtritium :D fits to mah name ftw
Comment from : Ethernet3


toonyiesttoons
yea TO SUFFER FOR THEIR FAILURES!
Comment from : toonyiesttoons


MattOGormanSmith
Onions are yellow (in their skins), and the other name for roentgenium is unununium So yeah
Comment from : MattOGormanSmith


cheshire
hey what color would roentgenium be? yellow? :D
Comment from : cheshire


ssnp
never mind got it
Comment from : ssnp


ssnp
where does it say the neutrons are?
Comment from : ssnp


ParkEx
that would be awesome :)
Comment from : ParkEx


Ze Rubenator
Faster i think, but I love unuinunium
Comment from : Ze Rubenator


Cesotoseot
It would decay in a couple minutes
Comment from : Cesotoseot


Ze Rubenator
How'bout an unununium medal?
Comment from : Ze Rubenator


JaksProductions
lol pause at 7:44 for a sick face:P
Comment from : JaksProductions


radishpineapple74
By the sound of the beaker, I think that it might have bounced out when he counted 13 the first time
Comment from : radishpineapple74


Den Uil
LOL ^^
Comment from : Den Uil


Joe
that counting rocks in a beaker thing was "really quite" boring
Comment from : Joe


radishpineapple74
No problem You can read the 'Stellar evolution' or 'Stellar nucleosynthesis' pages on Wikipedia if you want to learn more
Comment from : radishpineapple74


radishpineapple74
The heaviest elements that can be formed in normal stars are iron and nickel, because these have the highest nuclear binding energy and no further energy can be released by adding nucleons in fusion
Comment from : radishpineapple74


ElveeKaye
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed this! It's not just him, it's everyone "Really quite dangerous," "really quite lovely," "really quite nice," "really quite hard," "really quite bloody annoying that we say 'really quite' all the time" Good videos otherwise, though :o)
Comment from : ElveeKaye


Buoy2
I would make a drinking game called "TAKE A SHOT EVERY TIME THE SHORT HAIRED GUY SAYS "REALLY QUITE"", but I don't want alcohol poisoning
Comment from : Buoy2


Findulidas
Its not that strange, its all diffrent levels of energy really
Comment from : Findulidas


Paul Beamish
The activity series of metals Its very close or is the bottom of the series, so it does not displace other metals in reactions
Comment from : Paul Beamish


Michael Lewis
i wonder what roentgenium would look like
Comment from : Michael Lewis


dnaenterprises1
I feel smarter just watching these vids
Comment from : dnaenterprises1


Corgin

Comment from : Corgin


hooh3923
technically if u bombard a bigger element with particles, you can knock a chunk out of them forming an atom
Comment from : hooh3923


Saighduir
You ARE joking right? People have been mining copper for thousands of years! I think you just "pwnt" yourself
Comment from : Saighduir


hollymoon21
so interesting! you talked about many things i absolutely didnt know (i wish you analyzed/compared the three elements more chemically though) and its bond to be on my final test because of the olympics, just like you said so that really helped me, thank you!
Comment from : hollymoon21


Shawn Buchanan
Cooper is a good heat conductor hence using it for cooper cores in CPU's
Comment from : Shawn Buchanan


Shawn Buchanan
Cooper is mined didn't you ever study the Periodic Table in High school Bronze is made from tin and cooper Bronze in not on the Periodic Table
Comment from : Shawn Buchanan


F2L4Life
Bronze was used in weapons, armor, mirrors, and art during ancient times The process of SMELTING has been known for over a thousand years
Comment from : F2L4Life


TheMetalhead08
Copper IS in fact mined You "pwnt" yourself Also, remember hearing about the "Bronze Age"? People have been long melting down copper and tin for Bronze
Comment from : TheMetalhead08


Tejota624
it called melting jackass its not rocket science and copper is mined there are many old one around where i live
Comment from : Tejota624


isaelia
I hope your being sarcastic Copper is indeed an element that is mined Also, you don't need highly advanced technology to make Bronze You melt the two down and combine them
Comment from : isaelia


Tracy H
very interesting ^^
Comment from : Tracy H


maekern
Huh, interesting Thanks for the information!
Comment from : maekern


KanineKruizer
Well explained, I enjoied it
Comment from : KanineKruizer


Ricky Pena
Btw Bronze was first used by the Sumarians in Mesopotamia So Pwn't?
Comment from : Ricky Pena


rapster
playing with stones again eh?
Comment from : rapster


kester lyddon
sonze, bilver, sold and gilver?
Comment from : kester lyddon


Robert Tressell
Try spelling Bullion and Krugerrand
Comment from : Robert Tressell


maekern
I may be wrong but I believe this sort of thing is why many computer cooling systems use copper to move heat away from a hot chip, but use an aluminium heat sink to disperse the heat into the air The copper is a somewhat better conductor of heat, but the aluminum doesn't form a insulating layer of corrosion when exposed to the air Of course I may be totally wrong, in which case I'd love for someone to tell me
Comment from : maekern


maekern
I very much like this series, and I applaud you folks for keeping it up and adding new videos Thank you!
Comment from : maekern


j40505
@7:30 when hes talking about gold he mentions "we're all familiar with the term buliand and cruganand" ive got no idea what that is, if anyone knows pls let me know, feel abit stupid now, i tried to do a google search and didnt find anything, perhaps due to mis-spelling
Comment from : j40505


YTEngineer
I think it is yes, but the price makes it prohibitive to use in wiring or electrical items etc, i think gold is the best conductor
Comment from : YTEngineer


HigherPlanes
You'd make a good highschool teacher
Comment from : HigherPlanes


Derek Kern
welsh gold is rather historical---just like the Tree Tops practicing Kaw-Liga by hank williams just search the Tree Tops + kaw liga
Comment from : Derek Kern


Tomas Sab
most of the video is kind of dumb :/
Comment from : Tomas Sab



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