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Chemistry Dubstep
Check these samples. Created solely from sounds recorded in our labs. Music/video by Dave & Adam - check their channel for more creations:
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Chemistry Dubstep
Check these samples. Created solely from sounds recorded in our labs. Music/video by Dave & Adam - check their channel for more creations:
Behind the scenes (...
Balancing Chemical equations using Snatoms
A tutorial on learning how to balance chemical equations using the combustion of Propane as an example. A demonstration of a technique using Snatoms. We then us...
The 2016 Nobel Prizes: Chemistry and Physics!
This Nobel Prize season, dive into the world of the super small for physics and chemistry. It's where the nanocars roam and phase transitions get really weird.
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The Chemistry of Fried Food
You know it, and you love it. Fried food! But there’s more to fried dishes than just plopping food into hot oil. You have to know what’s up with the food yo...
How Bacteria Make It Rain (with Kim Prather) – Speaking of Chemistry Road Trip
Did you know that the ocean launches bacteria and other goo into the atmosphere? And that those particles can seed clouds? Atmospheric chemist Kimberly Prather ...
The Chemistry of Fried Food
You know it, and you love it. Fried food! But there’s more to fried dishes than just plopping food into hot oil. You have to know what’s up with the food yo...
The 2016 Nobel Prizes: Chemistry and Physics!
This Nobel Prize season, dive into the world of the super small for physics and chemistry. It's where the nanocars roam and phase transitions get really weird.
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The 2016 Nobel Prizes: Chemistry and Physics!
This Nobel Prize season, dive into the world of the super small for physics and chemistry. It's where the nanocars roam and phase transitions get really weird.
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The Chemistry of Fried Food
You know it, and you love it. Fried food! But there’s more to fried dishes than just plopping food into hot oil. You have to know what’s up with the food yo...
The 2016 Nobel Prizes: Chemistry and Physics!
This Nobel Prize season, dive into the world of the super small for physics and chemistry. It's where the nanocars roam and phase transitions get really weird.
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The Chemistry of Fried Food
You know it, and you love it. Fried food! But there’s more to fried dishes than just plopping food into hot oil. You have to know what’s up with the food yo...
A British chemist in Ethiopia
Pete Licence travels to Addis Ababa to meet with collaborators and students, spreading his message about new ways of doing chemistry. More at
A British chemist in Ethiopia
Pete Licence travels to Addis Ababa to meet with collaborators and students, spreading his message about new ways of doing chemistry. More at
Chemistry of Creme Eggs - Periodic Table of Videos
We celebrate Easter in the lab with a light-hearted look at Cadbury Creme Eggs.
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Chemistry of the World Cup Trophy - Periodic Table of Videos
Made of solid gold, it seems the World Cup trophy must be hollow. And its distinctive green stripes are made of an interesting compound called malachite. More c...
Chemistry of Lunar Lift-Off - Periodic Table of Videos
We re-create the chemical reaction that allowed astronauts to blast free from the Moon's gravity... and show why it has a surprising connection with The Periodi...
Chemistry Dubstep
Check these samples. Created solely from sounds recorded in our labs. Music/video by Dave & Adam - check their channel for more creations:
Behind the scenes (...
Chemistry of the World Cup Trophy - Periodic Table of Videos
Made of solid gold, it seems the World Cup trophy must be hollow. And its distinctive green stripes are made of an interesting compound called malachite. More c...
Chemistry in India - Periodic Table of Videos
Discussing a triumph and tragedy - the acclaimed breakthroughs of Raman and the disaster at Bhopal. More chemistry at
Chemistry of Concrete - Periodic Table of Videos
The Professor overcomes his fear of heights to bring you this video about concrete.
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Chemistry of Creme Eggs - Periodic Table of Videos
We celebrate Easter in the lab with a light-hearted look at Cadbury Creme Eggs.
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Chemistry in the Clouds - Periodic Table of Videos
Making Cisplatinum on top of Mt Snowdon. Make a donation at
John Moses group of chemists climb Mount Snowdon and synthesis the anti-cancer drug Cisplatinum ...
A British chemist in Ethiopia
Pete Licence travels to Addis Ababa to meet with collaborators and students, spreading his message about new ways of doing chemistry. More at
Nuclear Chemistry: Crash Course Chemistry #38
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Network Solids and Carbon: Crash Course Chemistry #34
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Doing Solids: Crash Course Chemistry #33
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Equilibrium: Crash Course Chemistry #28
In this episode of Crash Course Chemistry, Hank goes over the ideas of keeping your life balance... well, your chemical life. Equilibrium is all about balance a...
Orbitals: Crash Course Chemistry #25
In this episode of Crash Course Chemistry, Hank discusses what Molecules actually look like and why, some quantum-mechanical three dimensional wave functions ar...
Bonding Models and Lewis Structures: Crash Course Chemistry #24
Models are great, except they're also usually inaccurate. In this episode of Crash Course Chemistry, Hank discusses why we need models in the world and how we c...
Entropy: Embrace the Chaos! Crash Course Chemistry #20
Life is chaos and the universe tends toward disorder. But why? If you think about it, there are only a few ways for things to be arranged in an organized manner...
Calorimetry: Crash Course Chemistry #19
Today's episode dives into the HOW of enthalpy. How we calculate it, and how we determine it experimentally...even if our determinations here at Crash Course Ch...
Enthalpy: Crash Course Chemistry #18
Energy is like the bestest best friend ever and yet, most of the time we take it for granted. Hank feels bad for our friend and wants us to learn more about it ...
Ideal Gas Problems: Crash Course Chemistry #13
We don't live in a perfect world, and neither do gases - it would be great if their particles always fulfilled the assumptions of the ideal gas law, and we coul...
The Ideal Gas Law: Crash Course Chemistry #12
Gases are everywhere, and this is good news and bad news for chemists. The good news: when they are behaving themselves, it's extremely easy to describe their b...
Redox Reactions: Crash Course Chemistry #10
All the magic that we know is in the transfer of electrons. Reduction (gaining electrons) and oxidation (the loss of electrons) combine to form Redox chemistry,...
Precipitation Reactions: Crash Course Chemistry #9
A lot of ionic compounds dissolve in water, dissociating into individual ions. But when two ions find each other that form an insoluble compound, they suddenly ...
The Electron: Crash Course Chemistry #5
Hank brings us the story of the electron and describes how reality is a kind of music, discussing electron shells and orbitals, electron configurations, ionizat...
The Periodic Table: Crash Course Chemistry #4
Hank gives us a tour of the most important table ever, including the life story of the obsessive man who championed it, Dmitri Mendeleev. The periodic table of...
The Nucleus: Crash Course Chemistry #1
Hank does his best to convince us that chemistry is not torture, but is instead the amazing and beautiful science of stuff. Chemistry can tell us how three tiny...
Network Solids and Carbon: Crash Course Chemistry #34
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Nuclear Chemistry: Crash Course Chemistry #38
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Doing Solids: Crash Course Chemistry #33
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Network Solids and Carbon: Crash Course Chemistry #34
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Doing Solids: Crash Course Chemistry #33
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Network Solids and Carbon: Crash Course Chemistry #34
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Nuclear Chemistry: Crash Course Chemistry #38
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Nuclear Chemistry: Crash Course Chemistry #38
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Network Solids and Carbon: Crash Course Chemistry #34
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Network Solids and Carbon: Crash Course Chemistry #34
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