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This video has been sponsored by brilliant.org. Ever since I started this channel, Iamp;#39;ve been making stinky chemicals, and some of my favorites have been things like putrescine and cadaverine, which are supposed to smell like a rotting body. Iamp;#39;ve also made some other fun ones like butyric acid, which smells like vomit, and Iamp;#39;ve even recreated a horrible mixture that was developed by the US government. All of these, though, are apparently nothing compared to something called thioacetone, which is supposed to be the stinkiest chemical ever made. Everything that Iamp;#39;ve read about it makes it sound absolutely horrible, and ing to Wikipedia, itamp;#39;s actually considered a dangerous chemical due to its extremely foul odor and its ability to render people unconscious and induce vomiting. Whatamp;#39;s also concerning is that the smell itself has been described as just fearful, and it apparently has the ability to spread over large areas. This was unfortunatel