Deadly Chemicals Exposed in This Week’s Episode #42197830
Generated on April 17, 2026
TLDR An Everything Everywhere Daily episode explores the world’s deadliest materials including Fluoro antimonic acid and tri-thioacetone, alongside radioactive Polonium, Sarin, VX, Novichok agents, and botulinum toxins. The podcast also promotes Mint Mobile for affordable phone plans amidst discussions on handling dangerous substances with extreme caution in research settings.
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Summary: The podcast examines the world's most hazardous chemicals, with a segment promoting Mint Mobile for affordable phone plans.
02:22
Fluoro antimonic acid, the strongest known acid reacting violently even with glass and Teflon storage containers, is utilized in various industrial processes despite its extreme toxicity.
04:59
Fluoro antimonic acid is the world's strongest known acid, highly toxic and volatile enough to burst into flame.
07:19
A chemist duo studying tri-thioacetone inadvertently drew unwanted attention and discomfort while handling volatile chemicals.
09:40
A chemist's misstep in handling tri-thioacetone and a brief overview of dangerous chemicals like Polonium 210, nerve agents Sarin and VX.
11:59
The host examines some extremely dangerous substances including Polonium, nerve agents Sarin and VX, Novichok agents created by the Soviet Union, botulinum toxins which are natural but used in medical treatments with caution due to their lethal potency.
14:28
The podcast delves into some of Earth's most hazardous substances, from radioactive elements like Polonium to potent biological agents such as botulinum and chemical nerve gases.
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