When Did We Discover that Hydrogen Produces Water when Burned? | Earth Science

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so is this entire channel just clips ripped from a bbc tv channel? it's always clear that there's more to the videos.

WCGwkf
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This is the best video I’ve seen making water… stunning video. All the other ones I’ve watched they were already using water in the experiment which didn’t really show me anything

whattheywontsayiwillsay
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One of the best videos I have seen in a long time. Very well produced and conceptually provoking as well!

ajpaalkalyanmasih
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I sometimes wish I could have been around in this era. When you could gather some materials at your bench and make scientific discoveries that were foundational and opened up whole new fields. Holding a prism up to a telescope (which was probably done as a lark) created a new field in astrophysics. Today, all of that low-hanging fruit has been discovered and known for generations and to make truly remarkable discoveries in the vast majority of fields requires multi-million or even multi-billion dollar equipment to be able to take measurements at the fringes of our understanding.

dacypher
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Thanks for your contribution for every curious living being . you helped me with a big question I had now I have a conclusion :-) thanks

isaaculloaportillo
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So hydrogen lives to its name of “generator of water”.. cool stuff.

gabitamiravideos
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This is the first video I've found with a actually zoom up of there being actual water (Small amounts), if hydrogen and a heat reaction only makes that little water? WHAT THE HELL MUST OF HAPPENED TO GIVE EARTH ALL OF THIS?

RecordFusionist
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Brian - Always delivering scientific clarity with a smile.

Freq
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Seeing Brian Cox recommended instantly improved my day

vanminhle
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I find these little videos gems, all about how we understand the world today, thanks to people like Cavendish.

mikemcknight
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So Brian Cox. immediately clicked the video

danielmorgandm
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I enjoy Brian Cox as a science communicator.

CanDoo
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Such a great teacher.. amazing video and production too.

videosbynala
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What if you mixed the hydrogen with pure oxygen in a 2 by 1 ratio?
Would the flask survive?

SirThanksalot_
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meanwhile me collecting water from the lid that covers boiling water

eshaan
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Is that not just instant condensation, from the water already in that bit of air? 🤔

tashasaidwatchmason
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How can we tell if the water droplets aren't from the normal state of condensation. This often occurs as a result of sudden changes in the temperature of air, as it comes into contact with various surfaces, often glass.

servingyah
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The video seems to end quite abrubtly.

Anyway, great video, demonstrating what science (at least experimental science) is all about.

NetAndyCz
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Ok this is the first time I'm happy with the channel change.

admiralpercy
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So that white smoke was HCL fumes and water vapor. Hydrogen is invisible. Also, That glassware is fantastic.

andrewlorona