Web Videos Show Off the Wonders of Chemistry
Timmy writes "Wired Science has picked ten of the best videos from YouTube and their own show on PBS to highlight the wonderful things chemistry can do. Only four of them involve fire or explosions. The rest range from music videos about the polymerase chain reaction to reactions that repeatedly change color. One shows how to pour sodium acetate stalagmites. Another shows Chris Hardwick giving instructions for building a glow stick while making absurd comments."
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Too bad the youtube version of this video requires you to log in and be over 18...
My high school chemistry teacher did the gummy bear combustion thing. Filled the entire room with smoke.
He also did the color-change chemical thing. Its freaky to see in real life.
Ever see the mythbusters about the coke and Mentos? At the end they make giant exploding bubble foam. We did that too.
Man, I loved my chemistry teacher. He probably only got away with all that shit is because he retired that year.
i've really been enjoying Breaking Bad on amc
high school chemistry teacher gets lung cancer, decides to leave the world without saddling his family with debt, so he begins to make meth
in the episode i just saw tonight
***SPOILER***
he goes into a drug lord's den with a bag of meth. said drug lord isn't very impressed with the man and has put his partner in the hospital. so said mild mannered chemistry teacher, now unafraid of death, takes the "meth" he brought with him and throws it on the floor, hard
it's really fulminated mercury
BOOM
meth drug lord meets fulminated mercury beats any youtube chemistry video i've seen
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
He's getting rather old, but he's a good mouse.