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[*] posted on 15-5-2016 at 08:05
Chemistry Diamonds on YouTube


This list may be added to the Wiki. Stay tuned.


I had an idea to gather and sort as many high quality and even obscure chemistry YouTube videos as I could, so I shall be attempting it here. I believe that this could shed some light on the lesser known compounds/reactions as well; I myself find a few great videos here and there while searching obscure reactions, yet they are often ones neglected by most amateur chemists.


General Chemistry:

[Acid Anhydrides] [Mn2O7]

Separation of Ethanol and Water with Salt

Drying Alcohol Using Magnesium and Molecular Sieves

Purifying and Concentrating OTC Nitric Acid

Inorganic Chemistry:

Ammonia:

Preparation & Properties of Ammonia

Preparation and Properties of Ammonium Acetate

Preparation & Properties of Ammonium benzoate

Preparation & Properties of Ammonium bisulfate or Ammonium hydrogen sulfate

Preparation of Ammonium bisulfite

Preparation & Properties of Ammonium carbonate

Preparation of Ammonium citrate

Preparation & Properties of Ammonium chloride

Preparation of Ammonium Chromate & Ammonium Dichromate

Preparation & Properties of Ammonium oxalate

Copper:

Synthesis of Copper Aspirinate

Basic Copper II Carbonate

Chevreul's Salt

Copper Chromite Catalyst

Copper(ii) tetraamminesulfate: Synthesis, extraction, and various other experiments

Hydrogen:

Concentrating 3% Hydrogen Peroxide

Determining Concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide

Homemade Heavy Water (playlist)

Nickel:

Hexaaminenickel(II) Chloride


Nitrogen:

Make Nitric Acid - The Complete Guide


Potassium:

How to make Potassium Persulfate

How to separate potassium chloride from sodium chloride [This one is of lower quality, still helpful]

Sodium:

Making [Sodium] Cyanide (Ferrocyanide Base Method)

Making Lye From Salt (a rather unique way of doing so, using Hg)

Sulfur:

Sulfuric acid from sulfur using hydrogen peroxide

Organic Chemistry:


Acetylsalicylic acid:

Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) extraction from aspirin tablets


Acetone:

Make Acetone Peroxide Do ***NOT*** attempt this unless you and your lab are suited with proper protection and experience. This is illegal in the United States.





Of course content creators can request for me to take down/put up their videos as they please. The list shall be further updated(as of right now, I am no where near done with it; I'm taking a break). If you have any suggestions(preferably videos that involve obscure reactions, synthesises, compounds, ect.) please post them and I'll add them to the list. A Radiochemistry section will be added soon.

[Edited on 5/15/2016 by Velzee]

[Edited on 5/15/2016 by Velzee]




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[*] posted on 30-5-2016 at 02:28


Very good idea velzee, but the way you named the topic is weird , i thought that the post is all about real diamonds with their chemical property as a video on youtube ...ok anyway
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[*] posted on 30-5-2016 at 02:29


I wish mods wont close the post because of acetone peroxide
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[*] posted on 12-6-2016 at 17:57


Lab tips: Making sodium wire for drying solvents.

I couldn't get the link to post so this is simply the name of the video on you tube.




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[*] posted on 13-6-2016 at 18:23


This list may be added to the Wiki. Stay tuned.


I had an idea to gather and sort as many high quality and even obscure chemistry YouTube videos as I could, so I shall be attempting it here. I believe that this could shed some light on the lesser known compounds/reactions as well; I myself find a few great videos here and there while searching obscure reactions, yet they are often ones neglected by most amateur chemists.


General Chemistry:

[Acid Anhydrides] [Mn2O7]

Separation of Ethanol and Water with Salt

Drying Alcohol Using Magnesium and Molecular Sieves

Purifying and Concentrating OTC Nitric Acid

Lab Tips: Making Sodium wire for drying solvents

Inorganic Chemistry:

Ammonia:

Preparation & Properties of Ammonia

Preparation and Properties of Ammonium Acetate

Preparation & Properties of Ammonium benzoate

Preparation & Properties of Ammonium bisulfate or Ammonium hydrogen sulfate

Preparation of Ammonium bisulfite

Preparation & Properties of Ammonium carbonate

Preparation of Ammonium citrate

Preparation & Properties of Ammonium chloride

Preparation of Ammonium Chromate & Ammonium Dichromate

Preparation & Properties of Ammonium oxalate

Copper:

Synthesis of Copper Aspirinate

Basic Copper II Carbonate

Chevreul's Salt

Copper Chromite Catalyst

Copper(ii) tetraamminesulfate: Synthesis, extraction, and various other experiments

Hydrogen:

Concentrating 3% Hydrogen Peroxide

Determining Concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide

Homemade Heavy Water (playlist)

Nickel:

Hexaaminenickel(II) Chloride


Nitrogen:

Make Nitric Acid - The Complete Guide


Potassium:

How to make Potassium Persulfate

How to separate potassium chloride from sodium chloride [This one is of lower quality, still helpful]

Sodium:

Making [Sodium] Cyanide (Ferrocyanide Base Method)

Making Lye From Salt (a rather unique way of doing so, using Hg)

Sulfur:

Sulfuric acid from sulfur using hydrogen peroxide

Organic Chemistry:


Acetylsalicylic acid:

Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) extraction from aspirin tablets


Acetone:

Make Acetone Peroxide Do ***NOT*** attempt this unless you and your lab are suited with proper protection and experience. This is illegal in the United States.





Of course content creators can request for me to take down/put up their videos as they please. The list shall be further updated(as of right now, I am no where near done with it; I'm taking a break). If you have any suggestions(preferably videos that involve obscure reactions, synthesises, compounds, ect.) please post them and I'll add them to the list. A Radiochemistry section will be added soon.



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[*] posted on 14-6-2016 at 16:09


Quote: Originally posted by Phosphor-ing  
Lab tips: Making sodium wire for drying solvents.

I couldn't get the link to post so this is simply the name of the video on you tube.



There is another good one by UC235 i think. He makes a lead/ sodium alloy especially made for drying solvents. He says that this is a much safer way to do this rather than using sodium by itself and would be good for those who don't have a lot of sodium to spare. Although he seems to draw out the video it is still pretty interesting.




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[*] posted on 30-6-2016 at 20:41


Phosphorus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mibM4WUx74Q

Best channels in general

chemplayer
uc235
myst32yt
nurdrage


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[*] posted on 8-8-2016 at 15:15


I came across a channel recently -- new to me.
A lot of chemistry demonstration standards - nylon. elephant toothpaste etc, but quite well done.
A reasonable number of subscribers but traffic is slow and it has been around for a long time. I am a bit surprised that it hasn't received a mention here (that I know of).

Anyway,

https://www.youtube.com/user/koen2all/videos




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[*] posted on 11-8-2016 at 17:12


Thorium - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZngRqeER4M

Same thing as here but as a clunky series of stills & write-up.





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[*] posted on 11-8-2016 at 22:25


Keeping the first post well clear is a great idea.

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[*] posted on 25-8-2016 at 16:23


I've created a Wiki page which contains the updated list: http://www.sciencemadness.org/smwiki/index.php/Chemistry_Dia...

Suggestions are welcome!




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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 17:14


I came across this channel
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheChemlife/videos

I have not watched many yet but it seems to be rather good -- with an emphasis on nanoparticles and electrical applications.




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[*] posted on 7-10-2016 at 21:44


Wow thanks for adding my stuff to the wiki. I feel most of my stuff is crude and basic now, but soon I hope to get my hands on some more fun reagents.
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[*] posted on 20-11-2016 at 00:43


Another channel I found that seems to be worth a watch:
https://www.youtube.com/user/mabakken/videos?sort=da&vie...

Again, I have not viewed a lot yet but they seem to be ok the ones I have watched. A lot of classic reactions but a good (if old) collection.




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[*] posted on 9-1-2017 at 20:57


Some of the footage in this is gorgeous:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPlhdzMKp6A




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[*] posted on 26-2-2017 at 10:56


If you've never seen bulk magnesium burning, it's worth checking out; the metal undergoes a weird cauliflower-growth stage when it's not flaring. Sparks on the surface of the growth makes the whole thing look like a churning thundercloud. This captures it nicely (action starts ~ minute 2-3)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLt0cToM_vw




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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 03:22


I have started looking at this channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/Hegelrast/videos

I have been rather impressed with the content. There are a lot of ideas worth repeating here. The cracking of hydrocarbons was well done. I might have to repeat that with my students. :)
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[*] posted on 18-3-2017 at 21:54


Ok. Not specifically chemistry. But awesome!
Actually I feel like I am late to the party for this one. It seems like the sort of thing I should have known about ages back.

A Capella Science. At least two YT channels and appearances on some others as well
https://www.youtube.com/user/acapellascience/videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/acapellascience2/videos

My favourites viewed so far:
Entropic Time. Supremely clever stuff.
Whole new worlds. A history of the discovery of exoplanets set to the soundtrack of Aladdin. Music is just awesome and there is some great humour.
Bohemian Gravity. String theory to the music of Queen. Admittedly some of the content of that one went over my head. But hey, it is string theory.

Anyway, enjoy!
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[*] posted on 10-4-2017 at 17:11


Nice bit of fluorescence.
https://youtu.be/qKn6eYY7huA?t=5m37s
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Quote: Originally posted by j_sum1  
Ok. Not specifically chemistry. But awesome!
Actually I feel like I am late to the party for this one. It seems like the sort of thing I should have known about ages back.

A Capella Science. At least two YT channels and appearances on some others as well
https://www.youtube.com/user/acapellascience/videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/acapellascience2/videos

My favourites viewed so far:
Entropic Time. Supremely clever stuff.
Whole new worlds. A history of the discovery of exoplanets set to the soundtrack of Aladdin. Music is just awesome and there is some great humour.
Bohemian Gravity. String theory to the music of Queen. Admittedly some of the content of that one went over my head. But hey, it is string theory.

Anyway, enjoy!


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[*] posted on 24-9-2017 at 21:24


The Canadian Chemist is another channel worth keeping an eye on, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO9GMFAPis4oCML11JHQSJg/vid...
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[*] posted on 29-12-2017 at 03:04


Solvated electrons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKTe1wom4q8

This is pretty
Once you get past some of the waffle at the beginning. (But, hey -- that waffle is thunderf00t's style,)




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[*] posted on 29-12-2017 at 03:14


This dude is the most awesome chemistry teacher ever............... Love it


'The Magic of Chemistry - with Andrew Szydlo'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g8lANs6zpQ


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[*] posted on 26-1-2018 at 21:23


I have been enjoying ChemSurvival. Nice clear explanations that have been good for plugging some gaps in my knowledge. Highly recommended.



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[*] posted on 12-2-2018 at 13:16


Shameless self-promotion: I just made a video on burning diamonds, and put it on YouTube. Does that count? :P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS6fWwpI1A0

I'm very pleased with how it turned out. They look absolutely beautiful when burning. Skip to about 10 minutes in if you're just interested in the actual experiment.
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