Super Glue And CINNAMON Has An UNEXPECTED Reaction

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super glue reacts quickly and impressively to graphite powder or to baking soda in today's video we're going to try mixing together large quantities of all of those we've done in the past namely yeah we've done that we've also we've taken like a whole eight ounces of super glue and poured it into a cup of water with a lot of baking soda you've done stuff with water and it does crazy cool stuff when you watch this stuff just catalyzed yeah well I wanted to do some similar things with that but less water today and more just powders all right I think we've talked in the past a little bit in some of those videos about how baking soda reacts immediately with superglue and you can actually use it for like small repairs as a sort of instant shapeable plastic something very similar happens with graphite powder there's a few different forms of graphite powder some are made as a dry lubricant this one says it's supposed to be with epoxy and I'm not sure what the point is I assume that's just to dye it black but we're gonna try mixing the superglue and see what happens we'll do it in the small scale and then we'll scale it up to larger scale and see what happens we may also try and making some molds see if we can add color to it what happens if we combine both powders in the superglue so we've got some very thin superglue and some medium thin superglue and we're just gonna MiniMed scientists today and just see what we can come up with there's our gluing surface so to take a little bit of baking soda here we've got our graphite powder nice and black as you can see now when this stuff catalyzes it actually heats up so I want to kind of see what the temperature change is gonna be here seventy two point four seventy two point three Fahrenheit on both of those so we're just gonna take some superglue and you start dripping and this is the thinner superglue so it should get into the powder and with baking soda you usually reacts in like half a second it just it goes in and catalyzes the graphite takes a little bit longer let's see what the difference is here you can see those fumes coming up off of it 111 degrees definitely one it jumped temperature just so fast this one spot is nearly 200 degrees Fahrenheit and then it drops back down there we go right there we hit 200 degrees over here that's very warm yep all right let's try putting some into the graphite see how that goes guys yeah it doesn't get absorbed nearly as much and let's make for the baby so now it is soaking in okay we're just gonna let that sort of sit and see what it does there we go yep and all of a sudden oh it's dry looking that's just spreading oh wow well it just went way up a jump from 74 to 80 to 90 then 124 that's brain hot to touch it you can see yeah this is now basically a plastic the same way that this is no longer powder this is just plastic you so this does the same thing it just doesn't happen as quickly so what I thought was interesting about this is that with the baking soda and superglue generally the technique if you're trying to do this is you'll put the baking soda down into whatever crack or fissure you're trying to repair and then you'll just rip a tiny bit of superglue on to it gets sucked down into the baking soda and then hardens immediately it doesn't dissolve it just absorbs it it's very much it's all the gaps now with the graphite you have time to sort of mix it up into a paste and you could then take that paste and apply it to whatever it is you're trying to repair so different colour and probably some different method of application if you're using this nice thin super cool you probably could do the same thing where you put the graphite in and then add the superglue but you have an option of making it into a paste and applying it afterward I think we can explore a little more you want to try a couple other types of powder just want to see if anything else is going to work similarly we've got baking soda which is using a lot of stuff we do but it's also something that can used in the kitchen Graphite's an interesting is just graphite powder the same stuff that you would find in a pencil in fact the first thing I thought when I saw this is this is every art students nightmare because the last thing that you want is graphite powder on your paper while you're working I've seen beautiful work done with it you know if you really need that gradiation so this is just about a 50/50 mixture of the two and I just I'm curious if it's going to do more of the quick reacting I think it is I think that the baking soda is going to cause it to react very quickly regardless of how much graphite isn't there it's getting absorbed in and that's solid and you saw maybe there's little wisps of smoke coming off just try making a bigger pile of it it's going a little bit slower but kind of like one second instead of one half of one second now I've got two types of super glue here and one of them is a medium super glue and I want to see if that reaction is different with the medium super glue it's not going to get down into the gaps between all the powers as easily it's still fairly thin it's just not water thin down at the bottom of this I can feel it's already solidified I think it made sort of like a dish that's just holding the rest of this we saw that it took awhile for the thin super glue to react I'm not sure but I think that the thicker super glue is gonna take a lot longer to react this has no baking soda in it so it's not reacting immediately so I think we're gonna be able to turn all of this into like a paste and then we'll see how long it takes to actually catalyze that took a couple of minutes but I mean same thing that completely solidified and then like the exact shape that I left it in so made it into a paste that held its shape pretty well got very warm and then it just solidifies right you wanted to try a couple other types of power couple of other things so I want to try powdered sugar I think that's gonna be super interesting if it does work and then this one is kind of gonna be an experiment I'm pretty sure this is our aluminum dust you can use aluminum dust in silicone molds and pour resin if you want to make anything that looks very very metallic without having to worry about airbrushing color or anything like that later I want to know if you can do that with superglue because what a quick way to make any sort of tiny little props or pieces for say a cosplay costume piece anything like that I want to see if this will work powdered sugar first Oh No so it's definitely not reacting the same way that the baking soda does it tried to dissolve it but also not I'm gonna go with no on this one Wow whoa whoa cinnamon is reacting quite a bit that yeah bubbled and fizz how hot did that get that was so neat okay okay I saw 190 so that's about what it seems to get to every time it catalyzes is about 200 you guys you'll notice that we've got the laser off of what we're pointing on it is not calibrated right Oh more than I meant more than I meant so cinnamon awesome reacts pretty violently can you use the thicker stuff which should go slower see if we can make a good paste with our cinnamon and our server glue okay so we do have a paste but it's very different texture when we mix this up with the graphite it's a very very smooth paste this is like a grainy powdery kind of texture it's definitely not as easy to like spread or mix as the graphite powder is let's give that a second I bet that's gonna start bubbling and fizzing and reacting and how long it's gonna take there it goes so not as much bubbling but a lot of heat this is probably the largest amount of mass we've had so far and so that got really hot all right so this is one that I'm actually very excited to try this is aluminum powder and Nate actually is the one who showed me this trick you can take aluminum powder dust the inside of a silicone mold when you're pouring resin and you actually get sort of this nice sounds like just a matte gray coat sort of and it makes it very easy to make metallic design for cosplay pieces armor pieces little decorations I want to know if this is a quicker cheaper way to do that maybe not entirely cheaper because superglue in large quantities isn't necessarily cheap this bottle was about $23 but maybe you have a little too of superglue sitting around and not necessarily resin you don't have 24 hours to let your resin sit or cure and you just need a tiny piece of costume cosplay a little fake blade or something really quick let's see if you could use this beeps over it doesn't necessarily mix in not thickening it's not going fast all right so here I've got some aluminum and a little bit of baking soda and try and mix those together nice homogeneous mixture and then I'll add this you believe done you didn't even get a chance if it is stirring well yeah so the baking soda continues to make it react nearly instantly even when it's mixed in with other stuff we can try casting with that and see if it's something that we can polish well you picked up this little silicone mold that's usually made for little bits of candy or whatever we want to see if we can cast in this using a few of these different methods and see what we can pull out of it can we get you know a baking soda sort of pendant can we use the metal and then polish it up afterward what happens if we use cinnamon we're now going to try because we have that so I want to try a fleur-de-lis but what I want to do with this is actually want to do what you've taught me is coat it in the dust first and then baking soda so by coating it in the aluminum dust first hopefully we should get that shine before mixing in whatever else we want to do [Music] well that was way too much superglue obviously it flowed and poured over the sides holy cow 250 it looks like you started a little fire it's also very possible that while there is a good and clean way to get a nice result out of this we would just have to experiment with it for a long time Oh No there we go looks fantastic at least the service inside it may have a lot of imperfections and problems but on the surface that looks beautiful here's we're gonna try we've got some quadruple lot steel wool we're gonna see if we can sort of buff into this aluminium powder and get any sort of shine on so you can see the raised portions where I was able to hit with the steel wool like this are shinier more metallic looking than the sunken portions where the steel wool didn't get and that's really cool you can get sort of like a highlight you know it doesn't look like brand-new polished metal but it really can look like metal has been worn and then you just hit with a little bit of steel or something to bring up the highlights so I have here a little bit of baking soda on the plate I'm going to see if we can add some color just got a few drops of food coloring here I'm just going to try and keep mixing it up and see if I can get the color evenly distributed right here I'm gonna add some super glue that still gets absorbed and reacts median faster honestly not much is supposed to stick to silicone but sometimes super glue overcomes that except that is a really pretty print though we're using this much I definitely ripped the crud out of this mold so be careful make sure you're using more baking soda than almost anything else all right cosplay world if you need tiny details done in two minutes or less and you need them to be dang durable we've got you covered can you see if I can make a cinnamon 1 cinnamon coin definitely soaks in with the cinnamon in a different way I'm very glad this is the only thing we wanted these molds for oh boy not great for the mold but got a good cast out of that graphite in super glue not so good for silicone molds I can't get that out at all that's just stuck glued to it okay I want to scale this out okay I want to see what happens if we mix a lot of the graphite with a lot of the and by a lot I mean the rest of this bottle which is still 75 percent full this is why I've opened all the doors and windows so I'm gonna just pour out mmm like that much graphite that's approximately equal volume I think to the amount of glue we have we need the oil for both of our heat meters on what you're about to do imagine getting your hand just stuck in that that's going it's going the fumes back out back up it's so very bright on the floor it's about to become very unpleasant it's almost almost 300 now we're hitting the cue 75 this is flashing I just saw it at 299 oh it's just said over 300 take the outside 250 again 260 what do you at that's nothing it heats up like so fast it's just like in a blink of an eye but then stay away from the fumes cools down nearly as didn't even like hit me directly it's just in the air yep you move to it so that was really cool yep it went faster than we wanted so we have the other super glue which is slightly thicker and takes longer we saw to catalyze so this time we're gonna do the same thing with the other super glue but we want to try something we're getting like degrees Fahrenheit which is well into cooking temperatures for a lot of foods so what we're gonna do is mix up this paste and we've got a couple of eggs we're gonna like roll them around in the paste can get them nice and covered and then we're just gonna see if we can cook eggs using superglue [Music] oh no I don't see any cooked yeah I think it got hot enough but it didn't stay that way like it didn't stay hot I guess this is maybe like some of it started white yeah the white means that it started the outside but remember what we said it heats up so fast all at the same time but it cools rapidly about 10 seconds you only probably I would say get 3 to 5 seconds of that intense heat I think it's actually glued to the porch probably it is it's glued to the porch alright guys that's it with our super glue experiments for the day but you know we've always got more for to see click that box at the top to check out our most recent video and we'll see you the next one talk to you then [Music]
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Channel: The King of Random
Views: 3,044,361
Rating: 4.8004632 out of 5
Keywords: thekingofrandom, tkor, grant thompson, nate, calli, random happens, super glue and baking soda, super glue and water, super glue, boiling super glue, super glue and borax, chemical reactions, superglue and baking soda, superglue, baking soda glue, super glue trick, cyanoacrylate glue, super glue baking soda, baking soda, cyanoacrylate trick, super strong glue, weekend project, science fair projects, science experiment, dont boil super glue, graphite
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Length: 14min 38sec (878 seconds)
Published: Sun Apr 05 2020
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