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  • New video on the element Chromium.
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  • @periodicvideos
    @periodicvideos  4 роки тому +43

    These videos are made by Brady Haran - check out his "Unmade Podcast" here: bit.ly/UnmadePlaylist

    • @tcoo6264
      @tcoo6264 4 роки тому

      Ok thanks! I will definitely check it out🤯😌🙂🙃

    • @arsalanahmed5706
      @arsalanahmed5706 3 роки тому

      I have a question for the professor, "sir can u please tell me a chemical method for refining chromite ore and can i use aqua regia to refine chromite ore" Thank you

    • @JustLikeYouYT
      @JustLikeYouYT 3 роки тому +1

      no

    • @thehulkamaniabrother2.089
      @thehulkamaniabrother2.089 2 роки тому

      6_hf

  • @PotatoesAssistant
    @PotatoesAssistant 4 роки тому +512

    Every single video
    “I persuaded Neil”

    • @dubbleyou248
      @dubbleyou248 4 роки тому +5

      Im the guy who turned your 99 likes into 100

    • @insrtclevrnamehere
      @insrtclevrnamehere 4 роки тому +1

      @Potato Servant dude your user name xD

    • @Ealsante
      @Ealsante 4 роки тому +15

      I envision that every such persuasion has Prof Poliakoff speaking eloquently, and Neil just nodding and grunting.

    • @panitialucky6689
      @panitialucky6689 3 роки тому +3

      And I'm the guy who turned your 199 likes to 200

    • @LunaTheStars
      @LunaTheStars 3 роки тому +1

      Martha Kristiani I’m the guy who’s finding who asked

  • @fakeaccount8615
    @fakeaccount8615 6 років тому +268

    "... and the bottle says: CAREFUL, EXPLOSIVE.
    So neil heated it"
    Yeah. Loved this.

    • @sathya7951
      @sathya7951 3 роки тому +1

      Lol, Neil's badass

    • @oraculox
      @oraculox Рік тому

      "and the NSA says...." 😝

  • @scotts918
    @scotts918 6 років тому +389

    "Poor Neil's beaker caught fire. He should have known, perhaps, that it would, if he'd watched my video"
    I've never seen a smirk on this channel before today.

    • @chrisman714368
      @chrisman714368 2 роки тому +2

      Maybe he should have warned him but that's no fun lol

  • @art44
    @art44 6 років тому +784

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY PROFESSOR! WE LOVE YOU!

  • @spyglass1005
    @spyglass1005 5 років тому +122

    Back in 60's when I was a kid (around 10 years old), my friends and I would ride our bikes to the drug store and buy bottles of ammonium dichromate. Big bottles of the stuff. After a few purchases, the pharmacist finally asked, “what in the world are you kids doing with all this ammonium dichromate anyway?” Oh, we're just making ammonium dichromate volcanos in our back yard. The pharmacist shrugged his shoulders, looked at us directly and warned us to be careful. We were careful and no one got hurt. And that how things went back the day for kids from Lake Wobegon.

    • @emilychb6621
      @emilychb6621 3 роки тому +18

      Yea, The pharmacist that owned the pharmacy I did my residency at talked about all the cool things you used to be able to do.
      Mostly explosives.
      Until they cracked a window with their black powder, and his mum put a stop to it.
      We used to do random chemistry 'recipes' from the 18th century 'useful household things' ranging from fireworks to glue to pesticides.

    • @goutamboppana961
      @goutamboppana961 3 роки тому +1

      @@emilychb6621 nice

    • @MikehMike01
      @MikehMike01 3 роки тому +7

      back before socialists made everything illegal

    • @bsherman8236
      @bsherman8236 3 місяці тому +2

      Tiktokers would try to drink it

  • @agatasoda
    @agatasoda 6 років тому +316

    Your enthusiasm for chemistry good sir makes me wish I had more teachers like you during my time at school!

    • @Rajamak
      @Rajamak 5 років тому +1

      Check out Wal Thornhill.

    • @LunaTheStars
      @LunaTheStars 3 роки тому

      College and University teachers really care about what they teach and genuinely enjoy it. Other teachers could probably care less

    • @bluefire6470
      @bluefire6470 Місяць тому

      ​@@LunaTheStarsthat is a very general statement and definitely not the case everywhere

  • @sp3ccylad
    @sp3ccylad 6 років тому +67

    This is the most touching video of the whole series. Prof' Poliakoff's enthusiasm for his early research is wonderful.

    • @georgegarcia566
      @georgegarcia566 4 роки тому +3

      sp3ccylad , I was thinking the same, but you put it best!

  • @TheElectra5000
    @TheElectra5000 5 років тому +26

    It's heartwarming to see the deep love that the Professor has for chemistry. Thank you.

  • @arronviolin
    @arronviolin 4 роки тому +4

    10:55 “When I was a schoolboy, [. . .].”
    It sparks in me a joy I can’t quite put into words that his awesome hair was EXACTLY the same at age 16 as it is now.

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 6 років тому +408

    Oh gosh what great fun! As an aside "continually adding more ethanol" is pretty much my plan for the holidays; I hope you enjoy yours in whatever manner suits you!

    • @IR4TE
      @IR4TE 6 років тому +9

      Well seems you and I have the same plan for the holidays. Cheers!

    • @videolabguy
      @videolabguy 6 років тому +1

      Jim! Is that why you have no videos? I subscribed to your channel! #14. Hee hee!

    • @ice010
      @ice010 6 років тому +1

      This really made me chuckle

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 6 років тому +17

      So..
      H-H
      H-C-C-O-H = HO HO HO
      H-H

  • @AceFoxx
    @AceFoxx 4 роки тому +2

    im from america and im 19 years old and ive been out of school for awhile and i just wanted to say i love your videos and that i continue to watch this videos to this day 4 years later. i love chemistry and i will continue ore videos as they come out. sincerely katherine

  • @PTQ4Q4Q4Q4
    @PTQ4Q4Q4Q4 4 роки тому +10

    I love this guy, he should have his own show. He explains things very well and has that personality for television.

    • @brucewinningham4959
      @brucewinningham4959 Рік тому

      Peter, Ditto on that. I wish I had the knowledge of the Professor & the others.

  • @Bishka100
    @Bishka100 6 років тому +14

    Neil is the unsung hero of Periodic Tables....He should be aworded a gold Blue peter badge.

  • @kawzmOS
    @kawzmOS 6 років тому +7

    I love the addition of Martyn's childhood notes in the video! That was a nice thing to find and put together. I hope he wasn't digging through boxes in his garage for too long! Haha.

  • @golgarisoul
    @golgarisoul 6 років тому +249

    Could you make a video explaining transitional metals? I know you are in the middle of your project to update your periodic table videos so I can wait. Cheers.

    • @XanTheDragon
      @XanTheDragon 6 років тому +5

      I could certainly use that video. I've been educated to a small extent on the elements and how they tend to generally react in the broad scope. I want to know what makes these sections of the table unique.

    • @SpritoftheStairwell
      @SpritoftheStairwell 6 років тому +11

      The simplest answer to why they are arranged in such a way is the valence shells of the elements. The s-block (groups I and II) have s-orbitals as their valence (outermost) shells, the p-block (main group) elements have p-orbitals as their valence shell, and transition metals have d-orbitals as their valence shells. The number of electrons that can go into the d-orbitals and their various energy levels are what cause them to have unique reactivity.

    • @SAVikingSA
      @SAVikingSA 6 років тому +2

      Cypher Caliban tell Rowboat Girlyman I said hello
      (I just got my 8th edition Codex in the mail today, btw)

    • @GoldenArmorYeah
      @GoldenArmorYeah 6 років тому

      LALALALALA

  • @tonybezanson9625
    @tonybezanson9625 Рік тому +2

    I want to thank you for making these videos. Martyns personal experiences just add so much to these and make chemistry even more interesting. Wish i had this guy back in high school.

  • @GuyNamedSean
    @GuyNamedSean 6 років тому +7

    I love it when the Professor gets to talk about his personal research. He’s got so many interesting stories. It’d be amazing to get some videos going into detail on some of his research projects he’s done.

  • @lpsowns
    @lpsowns 6 років тому +23

    Congrats on 1 million subscribers! Hope the professor can put the golden play button in his office (but I guess it belongs more to Brady!)

    • @chatoyerhuggins2894
      @chatoyerhuggins2894 6 років тому +2

      Actually, I'm pretty sure he'd want the professor to get it. On Hello Internet he was mentioning he hoped to get 1m subs for the professor's birthday, so a number of us Tim's came out to subscribe in support. He was also mentioning the plan to update all the older videos on elements, and that seemed pretty interesting too, so it's not necessarily just padding the numbers :P

    • @neilchowdhury8619
      @neilchowdhury8619 6 років тому +1

      He already has number Phillie

  • @TheChipmunk2008
    @TheChipmunk2008 6 років тому +34

    "Neil nearly caught fire...."
    Yep, it's Christmas

  • @1ukjunglednbraver
    @1ukjunglednbraver 6 років тому +16

    12:04 wow he has always had that mad scientist hair, he was born for this job.

  • @chandrakantsharda3525
    @chandrakantsharda3525 6 років тому +62

    Brady everything is looking crispy clear.

    • @klaxoncow
      @klaxoncow 6 років тому +1

      Well, as all the flames went onto the GoPro camera, that footage was especially "crispy", eh? ;)

  • @r.r.n8998
    @r.r.n8998 6 років тому +21

    This channel has taught me more than my actual chemistry teacher thx so much keep up the good work

    • @hartsockthomson3334
      @hartsockthomson3334 6 років тому +1

      Your cliche comment is cringier than Jake Paul!

    • @r.r.n8998
      @r.r.n8998 6 років тому +1

      Hartsock Thomson u try having my chemistry teacher for a term
      U’ll see cringe

    • @notaniguana2288
      @notaniguana2288 6 років тому +5

      Hartsock Thomson, your reply was fairly lackluster. Improve your insults please.

    • @EpicXXProductions
      @EpicXXProductions 6 років тому +4

      You don't really learn anything from these videos. You have to have a basic understanding of whats going on to understand the reactions, enough to where you wouldn't be learning anything new, you'd just be seeing something happen that you already know will happen. If you don't know enough to understand the reactions, you won't know it from watching the video considering nothing about it is actually mentioned as these are beginner oriented novelty videos not educational videos, you'd need to spend a long time studying reaction pathways in an actual classroom before it could make any real sense.

    • @notaniguana2288
      @notaniguana2288 6 років тому +1

      556x45mm NATO, I think these videos are for people who know at the very least basic concepts. Also people who would like to learn about specific elements, and also basic chemistry of specific chemicals.

  • @DubGoodness
    @DubGoodness 6 років тому +76

    Lov you professor Poliakoff

  • @TsetsiStoyanova
    @TsetsiStoyanova 5 років тому +64

    Can we get an interview with Neil then?

  • @snoap
    @snoap 6 років тому

    your childlike enthusiasm is dangerously contagious

  • @MrKapo74
    @MrKapo74 6 років тому +2

    Today I finally finished my collection of stable elements. You totally inspired me to start my collection and it is truly fantastic and magical to have all the known elements here at home. Keep on inspiring people, best thing in the world!

  • @sir9integra9jr
    @sir9integra9jr 6 років тому +1

    I just took my organic chemistry 1 final exam today. I used H2Cr2O7 to oxidize a primary alcohol group to a carboxylic acid in a synthesis problem!

  • @Groucho_Marxist_ASMR
    @Groucho_Marxist_ASMR 4 роки тому +8

    No mention of the infamous "Institutional Green" paint that was used in just about every hospital, school, university, and sanitarium for 40+ years?

  • @ibmbalu
    @ibmbalu 6 років тому +22

    Happy birthday professor🎂

  • @frostedfur
    @frostedfur 6 років тому +3

    Neil always makes my day better.

  • @flysubcompact
    @flysubcompact 6 років тому +13

    Professor, two weeks ago I witnessed the brightest meteor I've ever seen. So intense that I cast a dim shadow as it passed. It was the most amazing pale green. I know this might be more of a astrophyisics question, but I wondered what chemical makeup would show a color like that. Another factor was that it looked like it just skipped off the upper atmosphere, so maybe it was burning yellow and was "greened"" though our blue tinged atmosphere, so green and yellow could have been the real colors as it burned.

    • @jamestrotman3238
      @jamestrotman3238 6 років тому +1

      Hey there were some meteors witnessed in Ireland around that time too, where you from?

    • @koharaisevo3666
      @koharaisevo3666 6 років тому +4

      Probably Magnesium and Sodium
      leonid.arc.nasa.gov/meteorcolors.jpg

    • @flysubcompact
      @flysubcompact 6 років тому

      Interesting. I'm was just east of Birmingham, Alabama, USA.

    • @flysubcompact
      @flysubcompact 6 років тому

      Thanks. Nice link.

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire 3 роки тому

      Green to me speaks copper

  • @jonp.6131
    @jonp.6131 4 роки тому

    There is nothing better than a unabashedly enthusiastic and passionate professor!

  • @darkcodeninja
    @darkcodeninja 2 роки тому

    i love the fact that he refered to the gopro camera as being "not injured". so i now way with fully confidence that the gopro camera is my favorite character on the show

  • @faridmaharramov1996
    @faridmaharramov1996 6 років тому

    I'm your fan for about 7 years from Azerbaijan Republic/Caucasus. You made me love chemistry.
    Thank you, Professor! Thanks to all your staff!

  • @tollertyp7230
    @tollertyp7230 2 роки тому

    This is one of the most valuable channels of the entire UA-cam world. I can not thank you enough.

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 2 роки тому

    Chromium trioxide is so gorgeous! That color deep red! Very dark blood red, very reactive, with awesome flames. Wow.

  • @elizabethorman86
    @elizabethorman86 6 років тому

    Happy birthday and thanks so much for these great videos! One of my favorite channels and you only get better!

  • @tiana5395
    @tiana5395 6 років тому

    Just a marvelous project! I'm so glad you're putting the love and expertise into making this a more refined legacy for Periodic Videos.

  • @Pendoza84
    @Pendoza84 6 років тому

    I always smile when I see a new video in my feed. These make me so happy!

  • @Eliphas_Leary
    @Eliphas_Leary 6 років тому +14

    That laughter at 4:32 is haunting. If Neal* had another job he would be a Bond villain.
    *yes, I know, wrong spelling. But most descriptive of the man himself: noble, and oxidation makes him stronger.

    • @tybo09
      @tybo09 6 років тому +4

      Neil's other job used to be being The Stig.

    • @pietrotettamanti7239
      @pietrotettamanti7239 6 років тому +1

      Eliphas Leary you deserve more than 1 like. So I'll give you another creating a fake account right now.

    • @fakeaccount8615
      @fakeaccount8615 6 років тому

      Hi👋

  • @serom2217
    @serom2217 6 років тому

    I don't understand anything that he is saying, but I watch just for the way he speaks, so satisfying.

  • @willawrence27
    @willawrence27 6 років тому +2

    The reaction at 6:30 forms a violet peroxo complex of chromium, thought to be [CrO(O2)2(OH)]- if I recall correctly, not two different compounds as stated. This then decomposes to oxygen gas and is reduced to green Cr(III). The peroxo complexes of chromium are awesome and you should make a video dedicated to them in the future!

  • @TCGView
    @TCGView 5 років тому +15

    I love how the professor has always looked like a bit of a mad scientist with the crazy hair.

  • @newfization
    @newfization 6 років тому

    Happy belated birthday Professor! And congratulations on your subscriber count!

  • @henkmagnetic3103
    @henkmagnetic3103 2 місяці тому +1

    Absolutely amazing. A brain box with an amazing personality and great buddies to go along the journey with.

  • @saltpot
    @saltpot 6 років тому

    Happy birthday to the professor, and congrats on 1 million subscribers! I'm really enjoying these updated videos. Great work!

  • @rw501
    @rw501 4 роки тому

    Watching your videos has led me to take up chemistry. I’ve always been interested, but never felt compelled to take the time and learn about the subject. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos. Hopefully soon I’ll be making some of my own.

  • @raffen79
    @raffen79 6 років тому

    I really learn a lot from these videos. The prof really knows how to make chemistry understandable.

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan 6 років тому +1

    Congrats to 1M! Well deserved!

  • @medcologytutorials2636
    @medcologytutorials2636 6 років тому +63

    Yay early squad 🎆😎. Always a pleasure to see professor. Belated happy birthday professor from India.

  • @darylcheshire1618
    @darylcheshire1618 2 роки тому

    I remember being lectured by my chemistry teacher in 1975 about the dangers of forming compounds with the noble gases as the energy you put into it will be suddenly released all at once embedding fragments of the containing vessel into my body parts. The lecturing was done in the tone of putting objects into power points or playing with matches. I never forgot it. The lecturerer waved his arms around in an animated discussion.

  • @HBC423
    @HBC423 6 років тому

    love this channel and your enthusiasm is contagious.. congratulations on 1mil subscribers, I don't know if we're here for the science or because of the professor.

  • @jared2207
    @jared2207 6 років тому

    I love the crew's enthusiasm. Keep up the great work👍

  • @nathanspeer3128
    @nathanspeer3128 6 років тому +1

    Happy belated birthday, professor! What a video, I learned a lot, chemistry is a tough class but had awesome experiments-- so thanks for providing education and demonstration beyond what a standard lecture can provide! And congrats on 1M subscribers!

  • @jeremiahkennedy1683
    @jeremiahkennedy1683 6 років тому +33

    Happy birthday 🎁⏳

  • @DairyAir
    @DairyAir 3 роки тому

    Chromium, aka chrome, is still used for some corrosion protection/looks on the outsides of brass valves, where stainless cannot be used because of chemical reaction. It is also used for industrial applications where wear resistance and very tight tolerances are needed. The chrome plating can be applied in very precise thicknesses, increased flatness of a surface and improved surface finish. For this use, it is not polished to the high luster you’d expect from chrome, so a part may chromed and you wouldn’t ever know. With more precise alloys and machining methods, these uses are also going the way of the horse...

  • @LMacNeill
    @LMacNeill 6 років тому

    I could just sit here and listen to Professor Poliakoff say “chromium” over and over again. :-)

  • @Siarawaszympanemjest
    @Siarawaszympanemjest 6 років тому

    As always, Professor is making chemistry so much more interesting. Happy Birthday and all the best, Professor..!

  • @cat637d
    @cat637d 6 років тому

    What an honor and pleasure it would be to meet these wonderful people in person!

  • @noelwade
    @noelwade 6 років тому

    Really enjoy the refocus on updated/longer videos. Awesome not to just see energetic experiments ("yay, fire!"); but also to connect them to things like understanding how our perception of color can be affected by the energy level of electrons - well done!

  • @angelzipp
    @angelzipp 6 років тому

    Sir, thank you very much for your work and for sharing it. Honestly, when it comes about chemistry, my knowledge is very... very reduced. You have that flame of passion for your work... so contagious, that I am excited with each new episode you publish. The only think that angers me it's my limited knowledge. The same way I discovered astrophysics when I was a kid, when I read my first book of Hubert Reeves. Merry Christmas!

  • @BRUXXUS
    @BRUXXUS 6 років тому

    One of the best and most fun videos on this channel. Well done! :)

  • @Bludgeoned2DEATH2
    @Bludgeoned2DEATH2 6 років тому

    Listening to Dr. Poliakoff's research is always a delight!

  • @andrewovery6458
    @andrewovery6458 6 років тому +1

    Happy Birthday Professor!

  • @TonGi018
    @TonGi018 6 років тому

    I saw that Prof Poliakoff is giving a talk at my university. Never thought I would see him in person one day!

  • @kidman2505
    @kidman2505 6 років тому

    This channel I'd wager to say is one of the very best out there.

  • @nab-rk4ob
    @nab-rk4ob 6 років тому

    I like the new Periodic Table of Videos. I am glad you decided to remake them. I am learning things I was supposed to learn in high school those many years ago.

  • @SeducingJackel
    @SeducingJackel 6 років тому

    Congrats Brady & Professor Poliakoff. one million... Well deserved for much loved content :-)

  • @GeekmanCA
    @GeekmanCA 6 років тому +77

    Professor getting a few subtle jabs in at poor Neil's expense. Seems that even academia is not immune to UA-cam drama. ;)

    • @Tindometari
      @Tindometari 5 років тому +1

      Well, if he's for the chop, how do I apply for his job? I'm a decent chemist, and I can match him at being quietly sinister. :)

    • @moonscar119
      @moonscar119 4 роки тому +1

      11:37 if you mixed it up properly, like Neil hadn't lol

  • @mkay483
    @mkay483 4 роки тому

    I just love the professor like I don't get bored

  • @duramax78
    @duramax78 2 роки тому

    I could watch this genius all day.

  • @terrychurch100
    @terrychurch100 Місяць тому

    Thank you for these resources.

  • @jameswu6440
    @jameswu6440 6 років тому

    I can listen to the professor all day. Thank you all :)

  • @jacobeamor2052
    @jacobeamor2052 5 років тому

    I am just embarking on science in a school setting, and I find this very fascinating! Thumbs up!

  • @taboosaboo
    @taboosaboo 5 років тому +2

    OxyDon: An Oxygen Donar. "Chromium triOxide is an oxidonic oxidizer."
    .
    [Thank You for the wordly inspiration Professor]

  • @PopeLando
    @PopeLando 6 років тому +3

    Happy 70th Birthday, Prof!

  • @skylargrobe551
    @skylargrobe551 3 роки тому

    I just found this channel and I love it

  • @hrithikgeorge4751
    @hrithikgeorge4751 6 років тому

    Congrats on 1 Million! Love the video too

  • @user-yg3sp4wy3v
    @user-yg3sp4wy3v Місяць тому

    Chromium is a chemical element with atomic number 24 and represented by the symbol Cr in the Periodic Table. Chromium is a lustrous, hard metal that has a silver-grey colour. It has a high melting point.

  • @wveagle83
    @wveagle83 6 років тому

    Always love watching these videos. I'd love to be at one of the Professor's lectures, seems like it'd be an amazing experience.

  • @flaplaya
    @flaplaya 6 років тому

    Merry Christmas all you one million people. Congrats The University of Nottingham chemistry lab. Get out of life what you put in. Amazing work, thank you guys and gals for the always intriguing videos. Peace on Earth :)

  • @astropredo
    @astropredo 6 років тому

    CONGRATS FOR 1M!!!! CONGRATS FOR YOUR BIRTHDAY!!! WE LOVE YOU!!!!!

  • @RoroTheDeer
    @RoroTheDeer 6 років тому

    Have a great birthday, Professor! Hope we can all celebrate many more with you!

  • @Slouworker
    @Slouworker 6 років тому +1

    I wish he was my chemistry teacher in school, he's so fun and fascinating to listen to
    I would've become a chemist instead of a failure

  • @ralbiruni
    @ralbiruni 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing! I am every time happy then I learn au noble gaz reaction!
    Happy birthday Prof!

  • @ilostmypie
    @ilostmypie 6 років тому +2

    It's rare to spot an error from the professor! Chromium is 3d5 4s1 not 3d4 4s2 (at time 5:05)

  • @Keduce22
    @Keduce22 6 років тому

    Funny I started watching this when I was a school boy ... now Im finished my first postgraduate degree and busy working on my first academic paper (In Computer Science but still ...). Ive always loved chemistry and this channel has been great!

  • @vaderanomaly1573
    @vaderanomaly1573 4 роки тому +1

    11:07 what a legend, 16 years old

  • @jameshillegus6671
    @jameshillegus6671 4 роки тому

    Professor you are one of my heros! These videos have sparked my interest in science! I would love to meet you and just hear stories of interesting experiments you've done!

  • @davidli6931
    @davidli6931 3 роки тому

    One thing that is really underappreciated about chromium is the lower oxidation states of chromium, mostly chromium(III) for its beautiful color (mostly in various purple-violet hues) and stable complexes, and rich inorganic chemistry (catalysts, photochemistry). And also the more exotic species like the quadruple-bond forming chromium(II), and the negative oxidation state when bonded with carbon monoxide.

  • @fkurcik
    @fkurcik 6 років тому

    Amazing colors and forms.

  • @jsullivan05
    @jsullivan05 6 років тому

    Literally first channel I subbed to years ago, SixtySymbols was #2, so happy for you that you passed a milli bud.

  • @centrifugedestroyer2579
    @centrifugedestroyer2579 6 років тому

    That brings back memories from first semester. We had to do a lot of experiments and qualitive and quantitative analyses with cromate and dichromate. The experiments were really nice but we had a lot of chromate waste that we had to dispose properly. A pretty messy and slow process that blocked half of our fume cupboards and most of our beakers and funnels. Although the chemistry of chromium can be very beautiful and interessting, every time chromium compounds are mentioned a little alarm bell gets off ; )

  • @leeorshimhoni8949
    @leeorshimhoni8949 5 років тому

    thank you for this video, and so many others. wise old man. you inspire me.

  • @justinwagner3646
    @justinwagner3646 6 років тому

    this is so cool being able to understand what you are talking about because i'm taking honors chemistry right now.

  • @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
    @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing and Happy birthday!!!

  • @rud
    @rud 6 років тому +2

    Hooray new video, Christmas saved after all.

  • @Interestingworld4567
    @Interestingworld4567 4 роки тому +1

    Chromium is one of my favorite elements.

  • @19overlookR
    @19overlookR 6 років тому

    I think it's lovely seeing the yellow reaction in the beaker. The differential geometric equations describing the the shapes in the water would be fascinating to see. it's all beautiful. I could watch all day playing with these things, for no real purpose, just wasting time.