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Steven OMalley
Приєднався 24 чер 2006
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Indicators
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This is thanks to Flinn, Scientific's "rainbow connection" demonstration using different indicators. www.flinnsci.com/api/library/Download/258de57a01ee43938cdb9ba7dc62093f
Orgo 5.2 - chlorination and bromination
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Orgo 5.2 - chlorination and bromination
AP Chem 7.3 - freezing and boiling point changes
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AP Chem 7.3 - freezing and boiling point changes
Smart is sexy, just fyi.
Busted flushes pay the same Folder Break my Balls! ❤❤❤❤
Mini was gorgeous then and she is gorgeous now 🥰
Dunk dunk!🎉❤😂
I used to be involved in some memory testing research in college. True photographic or eidetic memory is so rare it's nearly unheard of and the few people in the world who have demonstrated it are hard to study. The only person I have ever met who may have had it was an autistic savant 17 year old. I showed him a photo of a drone shot over a forest canopy. It was probably 25 feet above the forest and there were probably 30-40 trees in the photo all close to each other. I let him look at the photo for 10 minutes and then I took it away from him and asked him to draw what was in the photo. Now a person with a good memory can draw approx 30 trees but have poor recall of branch or leaf position. A person with excellent memory can draw exactly the right number of trees and the exact orientation of the main trunks relative to each other. A person with a true eidetic memory is so good they can not only draw EXACTLY the right number of trees, but they can draw every branch and every single leaf on every branch on every single tree. This 17 year old kid replicated the photo with nearly 100% precision and accuracy.
Harvard square used to be a good place to hangout
He deserved a scholarship. The class divide. Those with the means to get education and him the working class, yet way smarter. Glad Professor Lambeau took him under his wing
Organic chemistry is not difficult, they should have picked a different subject.
Love Minnie Driver in this film. She naturally wonderful.
That was good organic chemistry.
This film is all about the directors' ability. He took an absolutely childish script, literally the stuff a teenager would write, and made it look beautiful.
To answer the question, no, Will doesn't have a photographic memory. Like Sheldon Cooper, Will has an eidetic memory.
It's the same.
@@xenotastic no, it isn't.
in real life, he broke her heart.
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This movie is a masterpiece 10/10
Orgo makes me mannich
ostriches actually do bury their heads in the sand! They dig shallow nests in the ground and will periodically rotate their eggs (to regulate heat distribution), and while they're doing this it appears as though they've buried their heads in the ground!
Is it kind of a way to purify acetone by, like, “salting out”?
This appears to be a visual demonstration of exactly that.
Dr. Omelley we saw a 2% charge decrease in 2 mins in your Ipad. :)
Hey I'm early to this. Hi from Period 4
Mistake at 11:39... that's a meso compound! No need for the (±) notation.
Wow!
Superb post, this is what I subscribed for
Helpful for Chem Test Tomorrow 😱😱
This guy seems pretty cool. It'd be nice if I had him as my teacher 13 years later.
So helpful! Thank you
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Update: The unknowns are switched! Use ~2 g of A and ~1 g of B. -Dr. O
Correction at 15:35... that oxygen has lone pairs *and* is adjacent to a pi bond, so it actually has sp2 hybridization.
i love how the "soda can" is very clearly a Starbucks double or triple caffeinated drink
Thank you Dr. O'Malley
Facts my brother so true my friend
At 8min 45sec there is a mistake! That extra signal at 104 is likely the “M+1” peak due to the structures containing C-13, which is 1.11% of natural carbon, so for a seven carbon molecule we see that peak at around 8%.
This is good. I just have one question. Why does the salt water melt slower than the freshwater?
very cool video!
Hi Dr. O’Malley, I took your AP/orgo class in 2016-18 and just wanted to say your classes inspired me to pursue a degree in materials science and I’m now working as an packaging engineer! Hope you’re doing well!!
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How much salt did you use for the salt water?
Hello world!
this is sick
Is that warm water or cold water? Answer me now. I need to perform this one at school tomorrow.
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Thank you!!
Will over here scooping up all the Hot Intellectuals lol
Great scene.
One of the best lines in the film.
What is the apraxia way she speaks. Is that an accent of some country
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