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00:00music
00:07music
00:12music
00:13Wow
00:14That's a great points percentage.
00:16Don't worry, Mr. White
00:17Has Crystal Meso finished or not yet?
00:18Young people standing in line at Barn
00:20Bye, my love, I'm done with drugs.
00:21Pray for me that God will strengthen me.
00:23Destroy your house, Mr. White
00:24What does he do for a living?
00:25Work with carbon, oh my, that's a treasure!
00:28What kind of drug is made from it?
00:30Is this what it's made from?
00:31Have you seen this carbon pure?
00:33So, are we going to be the kings of office claims?
00:35Mr. Makar Rouh, my soul
00:36Oh, the gloating of Salamanca over us!
00:38Is it possible to make a product from carbon?
00:39Imagine you have a washroom right now
00:41Catch Mr. White
00:43There's a fly in the lab
00:44Don't upset yourself, sir.
00:45Oh
00:47May God punish you, Mr. White
00:49Kuwaiti, may your house be destroyed
00:50Which one are you seeing?
00:52One second
00:56Hello Skyler, what's up?
00:58I know what you like
00:59What kind of carbon are you using?
01:01Oh, you drug dealer!
01:03I've quit carbon and I'm going back
01:05For drugs, God willing
01:07I'll lift up your slipper, Mr. White
01:09House of White
01:10What's wrong with you, my love?
01:11Are you still in the chocolate?
01:13If you're still in the chocolate bar, your friend Ted will deliver it to you.
01:15Because it's late, Kak
01:16I don't ignore Mr. White
01:18Khadum Awlad Ted, in a respectable manner
01:20But I'm a hottie who posts
01:23What is this? De Sharyn Elpolis
01:24It looks like a kabsa
01:28Amza publishes
01:39Amza publishes
01:43Amza publishes
01:43Dear ones, peace be upon you and blessings until this moment.
01:44Welcome to a new episode of Al-Daheeh program
01:46Ahlem watching her milk, she came to play with every happy person
01:48Play in the father, imagine that our brother is the periodic table
01:50The one that contains all the elements of the chemistry we know
01:52One hundred and eighteen elements are in front of you
01:54The pill is walking, Kleite
01:55Imagine we chose one from this era
01:57We removed Khars
01:58Not just in the periodic table
01:59We removed everything.
02:00Pull over, guys
02:01The Indomie cup was
02:02Hey, dear element
02:03If we remove it
02:04This will lead to disastrous results
02:05The element of surprise, Abu Hamad
02:06Ah ah
02:07You're in it, my dear
02:08I am almost certain that the youth in the Double civilization
02:10They were better than us.
02:11Don't be surprised, Shania, we're here.
02:12Come on, my dear, tell me
02:12What element?
02:13If we remove it
02:14Our lives are completely changing
02:15For example
02:16Let's choose item number 26
02:17Iron
02:18Imagine all the iron in the universe disappearing
02:20There's also the issue of buildings and cables that will collapse.
02:22And the gym that Hevals had prepared, it was all ruined.
02:24And your reasons will increase
02:25For the sake of spinach
02:26Iron disappearance
02:27This will lead to even greater catastrophic consequences.
02:29First, by the Prophet's name
02:30The protein hypoglobulin
02:31What is in our body
02:32Specifically in red blood cells
02:33The one responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood
02:35He won't know his job well enough
02:36Therefore, all of humanity will be afflicted with death.
02:38The problem is even bigger: the disappearance of iron.
02:40This will lead to the disappearance of the Iron Cord
02:42landowner
02:43or iron loop
02:44My dear iron loop
02:45It is responsible for producing the magnetic field.
02:47For the whole earth
02:48And what about him?
02:49sunlight
02:50Or any harmful radiation coming from space
02:52You'll go directly to it without a filter.
02:53That's what happens when someone leaves their house during the day.
02:55He'll be back tonight; he has cancer in his skin.
02:57You'll turn into nocturnal creatures, my dear.
03:06Which is 75% made up of iron
03:09That's why you'll find red in the pictures below.
03:11This is my dear
03:11If iron disappeared
03:12It's possible he'll disappear completely
03:14We thank God for the severe anemia.
03:15And the bats that were going to be sold here
03:17Although the disappearance of iron
03:20It will have disastrous consequences.
03:21But ultimately, it is a metal.
03:23We are ignoring the role of iron in the human body.
03:26We have never used metal in our history.
03:27Changed from 10,000 years ago, but
03:28The first metal we used was copper.
03:30Now, if the computer disappeared
03:31All our electrical appliances
03:33Hatboz
03:33Let's look at the elements of Oh
03:35And this has a greater impact on our lives.
03:36We go to Ba'eedlein
03:37If we look at our bodies
03:38You will find that 65% of this body's mass
03:41oxygen
03:41That's my dear, if he disappears
03:42We won't die now, acute growth
03:44No, we're not like that.
03:45pure
03:45That is, before ten minutes
03:46Those we can live with
03:47Before we die, we are all created
03:48All the water on Earth will evaporate
03:50Because the water is precious
03:52H2O
03:52Two hydrogen implants
03:54oxygen implant
03:54You will find that all rivers and oceans
03:56It turned into hydrogen and evaporated
03:58And also the water in our vagina
03:59Oh, you who are deliberate
04:00It means we'll die of suffocation.
04:01And thirsty
04:02and dryers
04:03It's true, my dear
04:03That will be the least of them from that moment on
04:05Because what you
04:06You're not noticing him
04:06The Earth's crust
04:08This is the outer edition.
04:09The land we live on
04:10About 46% of her weight
04:12oxygen
04:12And here, my dear, I don't mean the atmosphere.
04:14We mean the land itself
04:15Oxygen is present in it
04:17But not in the form of gas we know.
04:18no
04:18This is combined with other elements
04:20exemplary behavior
04:21The one who acts too
04:2227% of the Earth's crust weight
04:24And they are compounds like wire
04:26The one in the ram
04:27The disappearance of oxygen
04:28This will lead to the collapse of the Earth's crust.
04:30from the sea
04:31I think the earth will remain without a frown
04:33It appears that the flags are older
04:34And this is the name of this
04:36And regret
04:36Not only with her, but also with the bridges and buildings.
04:38This includes all the forests and mountains.
04:40And the oceans will cut it down
04:41All forests and mountains have
04:41The disappearance of oxygen is certain
04:43Its effect is much worse than iron.
04:44Don't let my dear advanced lexe reens
04:45She tells you that it's you
04:45Fine remains
04:48One says it to the next person with a protector
04:50Sorry, it's almost ancient.
04:51If we were driven mad by hydrogen
04:52We might reach the same results
04:54Bravo, Hayzen!
04:55You're starting to understand the game with me now.
04:56I'm telling you, the results will be even better.
04:58This means that, in addition to the water evaporating,
05:00It will then be just oxygen.
05:01The consequences for us will be disastrous and incomplete.
05:03Because this time we won't just be able to breathe
05:05No, we'll be completely disintegrated.
05:06This is because hydrogen is present everywhere in our bodies.
05:08From the simplest chemical compound
05:10To complicate the cell
05:11Even more than oxygen
05:12Proteins, carbohydrates, and fats
05:14The human body has 63% of the number of buttons in it.
05:17hydrogen
05:18Aziz's cell: 63% of you disappears
05:20And it's not just you, but all living things will disappear.
05:22Hydrogen may not be present in large quantities on Earth.
05:24Not even in our atmosphere
05:26I can't handle the kind of collapses that will occur due to the disappearance of oxygen.
05:29But it will lead to something much bigger than that.
05:31Our hydrab contains the pride we possess.
05:32What is it, my dear vendors?
05:34Clear, like
05:37The sun, my dear sun
05:39Because hydrogen is absent from the sun and most stars in the universe
05:42It disappears, Palma
05:43Because stars are eroded by nuclear reactions
05:45The one between the hydrogen buttons
05:47The buttons that unite and emerged, are they yam?
05:49And with it, the light and heat that reach us
05:51Falcon without Hal Yam is gloomy and cold
05:54No source of light
05:55We snatched the big enough stars
05:57She will use helium instead of hydrogen.
06:00The disappearance of hydrogen, my dear, might be more difficult for the entire universe than the disappearance of oxygen.
06:04So, my dear, may God protect you and your enemies.
06:07But honestly, and this is just between you and me, if I swallowed this pill and wanted you, I'd tell you.
06:10I will not choose iron, oxygen, or hydrogen.
06:13I will choose Nasr Al-Sin, the pillars of the elements
06:15I'll choose an element that might not have crossed your mind.
06:17This element is the element that the poet of knowledge carries on his shoulders.
06:20No one remembers him except for evil, most people
06:22This element, my dear, is carbon.
06:24My dear friend heard someone telling me about coffee.
06:27Oh Abu Hamid
06:28Abu, that's your choice, like carbon, the only element that, if removed...
06:31Life won't get worse, it'll get better.
06:34Yeah, we're writing the name of the episode: Carbon
06:36Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and mycin
06:40And all the vehicles that are blocking our fans
06:42And it leads to thermal expansion; all of it contains carbon.
06:44Every year, conferences are held and laws are issued.
06:47To reduce carbon emissions
06:50I wish carbon would disappear!
06:51We're living in a completely eco-friendly environment.
06:53But my dear, what you're not aware of
06:56The disappearance of carbon has an impact on us.
06:58And on public life on planet Earth
06:59Exactly the same as what will happen
07:01If hydrogen disappeared
07:02Carbon is like hydrogen
07:03Present in all chemical compounds
07:05Which any living cell needs
07:07In order to live
07:07On the contrary
07:08Carbon is the basis
07:10And hydrogen is what helps
07:11For the sake of that, my dear
07:12Carbon remains the sulfur
07:13Actually, my dear
07:15The branch of chemistry that studies compounds
07:17Those related to life
07:18Remove proteins, for example
07:19Its chemical name is organic
07:21I remember this is what ук was doing with the chemistry section.
07:23Remember the definition of blade rescue
07:25Carbon is the basis of life on Earth.
07:28What are the other elements?
07:30Iron and rouge
07:31And hydrogen and oxygen
07:33It might help you with some vehicles
07:35If you were paying attention to me from the beginning
07:36You tell me to wait
07:37Didn't you say that hydrogen represents
07:3963% of the number of cells in the human body
07:42Carbon, is it rising or falling?
07:44What percentage will he give it?
07:45And as long as he is his thorn, he said
07:46Why do we say that hydrogen is the basis?
07:48You are a wise man, my dear.
07:49It is true that carbon in your body
07:51About 12% only
07:52Even oxygen takes more notice of you than it
07:53But the role of carbon in organic compounds
07:56The person who carries the costume of the conductor in the orchestra
07:58An orchestra might have 3 or 4 people playing the same instrument
08:01But there will always be only one maestro in it.
08:03Maestro is the one who controls everything that happens.
08:05Okay, he's not saying anything about carbon, kids.
08:06Talk to me, children
08:07From the inert gases, I tell you
08:08I'm telling you that carbon has chemical properties
08:10His qualification is that he plays the role of the joker in any chemical compound.
08:14These properties come from the fact that it has a total of 6 electrons.
08:16Two of them are in the first orbit and four are in the last orbit
08:19And this last orbit is the one responsible for chemical reactions.
08:22If you study chemistry well, you'll know that the button is just like your situation, my friend.
08:27Looking for stability
08:28This stability is achieved through it
08:29Or, its last orbital will contain 8 electrons.
08:32Or that he is the one who is favored
08:34For example, sodium, which has one electron in its outermost shell.
08:37It seeks to stabilize itself by giving away the electron it has outside of this
08:41To what extent is it missing one electron?
08:44To have 8 electrons
08:45Each atom strives to have 8 electrons outside its body.
08:48Sodium, when it's in electronic form, what will it have?
08:51Eight
08:51He will have one last empty orbit.
08:53He will keep it
08:53Now sodium will start to be 11
08:55It will be sodium 10
08:57Eight are called Philons Electron
08:59On the outside, that's the most important thing
09:01Two underneath
09:02The second button took an electron
09:04While chlorine is a second nutrient
09:06It has seven electrons in its outermost shell.
09:09Therefore, he seeks to settle down
09:11How, Abu Ahmed?
09:12By taking an electron from another atom
09:14The last orbital at chlorine has 8 electrons remaining.
09:17The last orbit at sodium has 8 electrons.
09:20O Allah, send blessings upon the Prophet
09:21I swear to God I'm not begging
09:22I swear to God, I'm a respectable drop of chlorine.
09:25I need just one electron to make me stable.
09:28By God, Professor, I have a single electron, it's not a waste on you.
09:32Thank you
09:34Let's settle down now.
09:36We'll reduce the amount of humiliation, that is.
09:38If that's the case, then fine.
09:39The important thing, my dear, is that you will always find in it what they lack.
09:42One, two, or three
09:44And it includes those who have one, two, or three.
09:47But there's a certain level, my dear, which is
09:48We are in the middle
09:49There are four of us
09:50Whose outfit?
09:51Carbon
09:52Carbon dioxide atmosphere
09:53It is estimated
09:54The thing that loses four electrons remains stable.
09:57Or he takes four more and settles down contentedly.
09:59He went up and went down
10:00This indicates a significant difficulty in forming compounds with any other element.
10:04In addition to that, their four electronics
10:06Whether he loses them or I take four more on top of them
10:08This enables it to form four bonds with other elements.
10:11This means that one carbon atom can bond with four other atoms.
10:14Unlike the atoms of elements such as sodium or hydrogen
10:17Those who can connect with just one seed
10:18Or elements like oxygen that can bond with only two atoms
10:22I won't worry, my dear carbon, the size of the elements.
10:24It can take four, that's why you find it in organic compounds.
10:27Carbon is bonded to a 1000 atom of hydrogen.
10:29For example, in methyl C-H4
10:31Four hydrogen atoms with one carbon atom
10:33That's why the number of carbon atoms is less than the number of hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the part
10:38You'll almost never find a hydrogen atom without carbon, my dear.
10:41But in addition to the second elements
10:42Carbon can also bond with other atoms of its own kind.
10:45It works with compounds like ethyl
10:46C2H6
10:47Or three carbons made by propane
10:49C3H8
10:50And so on and so forth
10:52You can add carbon atoms and bond them to other elements.
10:54Whether hydrogen or something else
10:56Then other compounds will appear.
10:57When carbon is in your hands, flexibility
10:58You are playing with alchemical compounds.
11:00Just like playing with Lego bricks
11:02Act like you, Aziz, like you, Ahmed Fathi
11:03Shuker can play in any position
11:05And in which ghoul
11:05Hadi is telling me, "Ahmed."
11:06So why do we need this flexibility in the first place?
11:09Okay, my dear, look at the simplest living cell.
11:11You'll find that it contains many ingredients
11:13Components that push them together
11:14So that you can keep it alive
11:16Something DNA inside the species to break
11:18And what is its wall and why is the cell there to protect it?
11:20And what enzymes are needed to break down food?
11:22All of this in one cell
11:23What if he made it different?
11:24Each one has a function.
11:25Carbon, with its extreme flexibility
11:27It is the only element
11:28The one who can be the basic building block
11:30For all of this
11:31A revelation tells me
11:32Okay, Abu Ahmed
11:32What is certain is that there are other elements besides carbon.
11:34It also has four electrons in its outermost shell.
11:37Why weren't there any other good candidates like him?
11:39Why, for example?
11:39There is no life whose cornerstone is silicone.
11:42Even silicon is much more readily available on Earth than carbon.
11:45Well, my dear, there are two reasons for this.
11:46First reason
11:47Silicon being in the class below carbon
11:49In the interactive international table
11:50He has an additional orbit before the final orbit
11:53The one that has four electrons
11:54This makes its size larger than that of carbon.
11:58Therefore
11:58They don't give the ability
11:59It forms microcompounds
12:01Like the carbon one
12:02The second reason
12:02The silicon found on Earth
12:04My dear, he won't be cured.
12:05Not single
12:05Like I told you before
12:06Most of it is strongly combined with oxygen.
12:09In the form of silica
12:09Silicone bonding, my dear
12:11And he has three orbits
12:12And its size is large
12:13Silicone tracts
12:14Ins Complicated
12:15Therefore
12:16It is difficult for silicone to break.
12:17It is composed of other compounds
12:19But in reality
12:19Silicone because he has a lot
12:20One of the properties that distinguishes carbon
12:22It was the right choice
12:24For another need
12:25Change my normal life
12:26It is industrial life
12:27In computers
12:28electrical appliances
12:30This is what I told you about in detail.
12:31In the transistor ring
12:32Actually, my dear, I cried a very needy woman.
12:34Us and the machines
12:35Exactly the same
12:36Every difference between us
12:37One orbit
12:37We are carbon
12:38Silicone illusion
12:39The true elasticity of carbon
12:41It becomes apparent when we start moving away from organic compounds.
12:43And we begin to delve into inorganic compounds
12:45Carbon, my dear, is not ordinary.
12:46Membership is not
12:47Non-organic rocket
12:49Rasharq
12:50Let me, my dear
12:51We print a single carbon atom
12:53What your body produces
12:54millions upon millions
12:56And you don't feel it
12:56In molecular form
12:57carbon dioxide
12:58Which is produced by the process of respiration
13:00If we care, my dear
13:01We're proceeding with one molecule
13:02from carbon dioxide
13:03What comes out of your soul
13:04And it is released into the atmosphere
13:05I'll find my dear
13:06He participates in a continuous cycle of life.
13:08millions of years ago
13:09Sani molecule carbon dioxide
13:10This is a type of plant.
13:12This plant will be used in the process
13:14It is exactly the opposite of the breathing process.
13:16Ours
13:16He will use it to produce from it
13:18caustic organic compounds
13:19Sugar Diamond
13:20And oxygen comes back to us
13:21This is what's called photosynthesis.
13:23The next one is a carbon atom.
13:25In Sani carbon dioxide
13:26It transformed into a particle in a complex organic compound.
13:28He's ready too
13:29He plays his part in the cycle of life
13:31Only by another animal coming and eating it.
13:33I don't want to tell you who this animal is.
13:34Dear Mubarz
13:35Therefore
13:36Shaking the animal burns it
13:37And the carbon atom returns again
13:39In the form of carbon dioxide
13:40for the atmosphere
13:41Or through this plant
13:42He dies
13:43And it begins to decompose
13:44And here the carbon atom reaches the Earth
13:46It could either be part of the fertilizer
13:48for another plant
13:48And she returns to the cycle of life once again
13:50Or join the world of inorganic compounds
13:53We have carbonaceous rocks.
13:54Limestone costume
13:55This limestone, my dear, could build a civilization, by the way.
13:57If you give it a little more time
13:59In addition to its pressure and high temperature
14:01You'll find some diamonds inside.
14:02What I mean, Hamad, is her thinking really that sharp, like a diamond?
14:05No, dear
14:05This is not a metaphor, Almaz, seriously.
14:07Sina Resi, you fool!
14:08The carbon in the coal is in the lead.
14:10It might be found on diamonds
14:11The world has grown old and dangerous.
14:13Diamonds, my dear, are made up of a few carbon atoms.
14:15Holding onto some of the four sides, she sews
14:17We have carbon atoms
14:19And we let it bond with four carbon atoms
14:21Each of the four countries
14:22We made it related to three more.
14:24And the three of them come under other seeds
14:25And there's still marketing left.
14:27And for another six months you'll have a car that you can rent
14:28And they prefer to get together, get together, get together
14:30That's it, my dear, you have diamonds.
14:31Of course, the matter isn't that simple.
14:33As we said in the episode
14:33My dear friend used to sit in this room all the time.
14:35Because carbon is installed in this form
14:37It doesn't happen under easily available conditions.
14:39It requires high pressure and temperature
14:40They don't exist in nature.
14:41They are only found at deep underground depths
14:43But the focus here is on the process.
14:44The same carbon atoms
14:46If each one were to get involved with two other men, that would be great.
14:48Instead of three
14:48I'll make the two-dimensional shape you see in front of you.
14:50This is called graphene
14:51Many layers of it on top of each other
14:53Like a stack of papers
14:54We will have graphene material.
14:55One of the most fragile materials
14:57Where is it located?
14:58In the media, bullets
14:59Yes, bribery
15:00Meaning the same carbon atoms
15:01The one that makes us the hardest material in the world
15:03She's the one who does it for us
15:05One of the most fragile materials in the world
15:07carbon terrific
15:08Not only that
15:08Carbon exists in the form of other compounds.
15:10It is what sustains many industries in the world.
15:12yeah
15:12I mean petroleum, natural gas, and methane
15:15These forms of carbon compounds
15:17It is the foundation upon which all petrochemical industries are based.
15:19From which we can replicate these compounds
15:21We extract all forms of carbon from it.
15:23What we want
15:24What we can put together for each other
15:25So that you can produce more complex compounds.
15:27My dear uncle
15:28This is exactly the same process.
15:29What happens in nature
15:30Carbon, for example, can make different proteins.
15:33But this time
15:33We're the ones who customize the vehicles to our liking.
15:36From this process
15:36It came out with polymers like mylon
15:38Used in the manufacture of clothing and synthetic fabrics
15:40And the plastic I used was out there
15:42All of this is from the same carbon compounds.
15:45We are the truth
15:45We are lucky that we are blind to this brute element
15:48The one who gave us the ability to use it
15:49And we shape it ourselves
15:50Even after millions of years
15:52I did all of this
15:53Because I was trying to match it, but
15:55With the disappearance of carbon, my dear
15:57Many possibilities disappear
15:59One of the different forms of truth
16:00The forms that inhabited the earth
16:01From more than three and a half billion years ago
16:03Up to now
16:04To the limit of massive industries
16:05What goes into it are its polymers.
16:07Which depends first and foremost
16:09On the sheer number of possibilities
16:10carbon can combine in it
16:12With the other elements
16:13But apart from all these uses
16:22Because it's present in most vehicles
16:23Which is due to global warming
16:25But in reality, my dear
16:26The reason is that it was mentioned
16:26It is present in all organic compounds
16:29in general
16:29In reality
16:30Carbon is supposed to be more closely linked to our brains.
16:32In life
16:33Not by death
16:33So, the bad hearing that comes from carbon
16:34If you tell us anything
16:35So, she's telling us
16:36The problem lies in this equation.
16:37That's why there are 15 cm
16:39At the United Nations conference
16:40climate change
16:41196 countries
16:42It adopted what is known as the Paris Agreement
16:44Agreement D
16:45Its purpose
16:46International Cooperation
16:47In the face of global warming
16:49The most important step in it
16:50It is to limit production
16:51Green House Jazz
16:52Carbon dioxide
16:53By this agreement
16:54Each country sets a five-year plan.
16:56It explains
16:57How will you contribute?
16:58In reducing the percentage of these gases
16:59on the ground
17:00Only through its adoption
17:01More environmentally friendly methods
17:03In energy production
17:03Or by absorbing carbon dioxide gas
17:06Which is already present in the atmosphere
17:07Up to now
17:08And that's what companies like
17:09The one made of carbon
17:10Which produces genetically modified trees
17:12It can absorb a larger amount of carbon dioxide.
17:14What's in the air
17:15More than ordinary trees
17:16It is supposed to be in 2014
17:18There will be a review of the steps
17:19The countries promised
17:20She'll take it
17:21The state of Eina has finished its homework
17:23We'll see
17:23Were these steps effective or not?
17:24And we hope, my dear
17:25All the projects have been approved.
17:27Instead of sleeping on carbon
17:28In all our problems
17:29We should take a positive step
17:30And we fix what we've messed up
17:32Finally, we must face all the love and appreciation.
17:34For our dear carbon
17:35Which is found in carbohydrates
17:36The one that contains sugar
17:37My dear uncle, if the sugar disappeared
17:38We will solve it with it
17:39Huh?
17:39Since, my dear, our quantity is expensive
17:41Watch the episodes that I watched
18:25Thanks