Silicon - The Smartest Element on Earth!

Published 2019-06-22
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Hi everyone! In this video I am going to tell you about silicon, which can definitely be called the smartest element on earth because no calculations that modern day devices do would have been possible without this metalloid.
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Do not repeat the experiments shown in this video!

All Comments (21)
  • @hgbugalou
    'Women achieve great shapes' - I died. lolol
  • @optophobe
    You produce such perfect videos. You choose excellent experiments, and your writing, filming, narration and editing are beyond anyone else on Youtube. I learn something from every one of your videos. You have a unique voice and a nice accent that really adds depth to your videos. Thanks for all your efforts.
  • @danajohnson5993
    Made my first silicon in high school in 1967 by reducing molten quartz with aluminum. Poly crystalline , not amorphous. I then used it to make a copper silicon alloy which was quite pretty and good to machine. Pity I didn’t make the copper or aluminum from rocks, but it was fun and instructive. The silicon looked just like the polycrystalline chips you show. Thanks for this great video!
  • @schlafer8785
    "Some women would not be able to achieve great shapes and success" I see what you did there. ;)
  • @ronalddhs3726
    Brave man : "Some women would not be able to achieve great shapes and success" :)
  • @Hexpigge
    "Great shapes and success" aww man.... I think someone needs some Antarctica.... 'coz they just got burnt...
  • @giovannip.1433
    Wonderful expose of silicon. Excellent filming. For oxygen being the most abundant element it's amazing that 'free' oxygen gas is predominantly produced by the process of photosynthesis.
  • @bradywells1293
    There's so many great demonstrations and lots of good info in this one. Thanks Thoisoi!
  • @pakey423
    @4:09 At first I was thinking: "Why a photo of Al Pacino in Scarface?"..... then I heard your voice mentioning coke...... :-)
  • @SauvikRoy
    Very nice video. Loved the camera too! Great work, as always.
  • @sparkydave
    Cheers to the Patreons, appreciate these vids
  • @pguti778
    Very good video!!!!! I wish there were more channels like yours!!!!
  • @kleetus92
    Thank you for another excellent video!
  • @user-hc2bd2hk6y
    chemistry is literally why i don’t be late for schools
  • @abhinaba742
    13:29 some woman would not achieve great shape and success without this was savage
  • @ETOP911
    That’s awesome, I learn more from this video than I did in school, great job 👏
  • @mercenairy1
    wow!!silicone is an amazing substance!!!! great videos !!! very interesting,very difficult to stop watching this!!!thank you