Busting TikTok Life Hacks That Will SHOCK You!

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Published 2022-06-29

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  • Whoever's Reading this, I pray that whatever your going through gets better and whatever your struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone have a fantastic day! Amen
  • Answer to rugs lifesavers question : When you break the lifesaver apart, you're breaking apart sugars inside the candy. The sugars release little electrical charges in the air. These charges attract the oppositely charged nitrogen in the air. When the two meet, they react in a tiny spark that you can see.
  • @danijohn2861
    Answer to Rug's question about lifesavers: All hard sugar based candies give off some light when you bite them but it's usually extremely faint, this occurs when the sugar in crystal form breaks and some of the electrons from the sugar is forced out of their atomic fields. These electrons then bump into nitrogen molecules (our atmosphere is ~78% nitrogen so it's everywhere 😂😂) these nitrogen molecules get excited and give off ultraviolet (nonvisible) light, but they do emit a small amount of visible light as well. But as you know, specifically wintergreen lifesavers give off a much greater amount of light and that's because of a compound called methyl salicylate which basically absorbs the ultraviolet light and reemits it as visible blue light 👍👍
  • @stevespamzz
    This is due to triboluminescence, which is the emission of light resulting from something being smashed or torn. If you do this to a Wint-O-Green Life Saver, you can see a much greater amount of light (blue sparks!) due to the wintergreen flavoring or methyl this is how life savers spark.
  • The pineapple one actually works, you didn’t poke the side hard and roll it hard😊 but the video was fun to watch ❤️
  • Can we all talk about any time we watch a FaZe Rug video when you're sad it allows chers you up because the smile on his face.
  • These vids are by far my favorite vids of yours they are very entertaining and interesting I hope u make more vids like this 😊
  • @iamxaiah
    14:17 So when you bite into Wintergreen Lifesavers, the electrical discharge excites the nitrogen in the air, producing mostly ultraviolet light; which then in turn is absorbed by the methyl salicylate; this then emits light in the visible spectrum, creating a visible flash
  • @slim.reacts
    Keep the life hack vids going, I love this series!
  • @Mohyeldin395
    The science for the life saver is that it is so fresh that it makes energy that makes light