For visual learners, a molecule of ethanol is easier to understand when its carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms have careened onto a screen and spun around for a bit. Likewise, for these learners the ...
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Present day synthesis produces unimaginable levels of organic solvent waste; chemo- and biocatalysis in water are solutions to this problem. Learn how to utilize combinations of chemo- and ...
There's more than a bit of playful mischief in the chemistry-themed videos produced by University of Nottingham Professor Martyn Poliakoff, journalist Brady Haran, and the rest of their merry cast of ...
YouTube is home to 1,619 channels producing English-language content on chemistry. Around half of them have uploaded at least one video in the past 12 months, and roughly 600 have uploaded at least ...
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With more than 1.5 million subscribers and over 160 million channel views, it could be said that Tyler DeWitt’s videos on YouTube have helped many people understand chemistry in a nontraditional way.
In the video’s opening shot, a man sits at a desk wearing a blue sweater. The text “Me in college” pops up before he adds three lines to an aromatic ring to indicate double bonds. He makes a satisfied ...