To everyone who is wondering - when I moved from my ex-University and lab (where it was mandatory to have your hair tied in a bun or pony tail, and no chewing gum allowed), I was told here that it is not necessary to follow those protocols. I was surprised at first, but went along with it. I had my hair up when working with open flame though. Cheers!
I can't believe you have such a friendly environmental work place . This little restrictions are not a big problem to follow up but it can add some extra energy and positive vibes in work place. It's amazing to see you working with such energy and happiness. I did my Msc in chemistry in 2020. How can I get a job like this ?
@@betsi9183 Hello, if you want to study chemistry, the motivation should be the key, not the salary. Indeed, some studied chemistry but gave up because it is too difficult. The scientists will recognize those who have a passion for science. So I recommend you to do a job in which you feel confortable!
Thanks for bringing my motivation back to pursue my interest and passion for Chem💙🧑🏻🔬. Still currently a Chem major and hope to reach and grad someday 🎉🎉🥳
I loved this video. It truly was an insightful look at what chemists do in the lab. Most, if not all videos focus on the person waking up to an alarm, what coffee or breakfast they have, how they commute to work, but this was absolutely hypnotic and great choice of music. Liked and subscribed.
I don't know whether you would be reading this or not.. but believe me! It's my dream to work in such labs, really I was losing interest in chemistry due to its theory portion but regained interest through your video. Seriously dear, it's amazing 👏 !!
it's my first time watching a video of yours and i love it! can't wait to see more of your works as a chemist. anyway I'm currently in college studying BS in Chemistry. I really do aspire to become a chemist like you 😍
When I was 16 I wanted to be a scientist in chemistry so I studied all the known elements from minerals to chemicals and pure forms of chemicals. Then my father told me and warned me not to stuff around with chemicals they can explode. So listened to my dad and took up a career studying plants instead so I gained a lot of scientific knowledge over the years and achieved my qualifications and studied at school and tafe and achieved my credentials.
FINALLY I managed to edit some footage I took a while back. Looks cool in my opinion! :) Check it out in my new video: ua-cam.com/video/WW1E0YvFELI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=penth90
I'm looking into careers and trying to choose a major currently, and I really like Chemistry. The only thing that has me a little concerned is that the work-life of a chemist seems kinda lonely. Is this true?
Hey Garrett! Well, I would say it depends. Sometimes you are alone in the lab working (dancing, singing, listening to music :)), and sometimes there are other people together with you in the lab prepping their own samples or you are doing some analyses together. That's at least from the practical point of view. Apart from that, you are of course surrounded by colleagues who are working together with you on a project and you have meetings, presentations so there is some team work after all! :) Cheers!
In a chemistry lab you should never be lone working. It's dangerous! Biologist however do this all the time. I share a lab with about 10 others and also pop into other labs. We spend most of our day in the lab and some time in the office. My work is very social
You can take a degree in Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at colleges/universities. Then after the required years of the degree, take the licensure exam to be a licensed chemist.
Hello, what a lovely day! I think you work is more about microbiology than chemistry due to the hood! In chemsitry, we do not need to work in a sterile conditions. I appreciate your video and hope you will do more like this!
For this particular part of the project where we exposed green microalgae to mehtylmercury-thiol complexes - yes! The culturing part at least. :) After the cell disruption, the analysis of MeHg concentration and other complexes in cellular membranes and intracellular content were pure chemistry on various instruments (depending on the target analytes). 🙂 Thank you for your comment! 😊
Penth90 you inspired me to become a chemist. I was interested in finance and banking stuff, now that those roles involve a lot of screen time, I was skeptical of other job options. But no longer after I watched this video; I think I can make myself happy being a chemist(just like you!) as I am a chemistry major(2nd year). Also, can I get your linkedin profile? I think it would be of help to me to get some guidance and mentoring from someone like you. Thank you again, take care!
hi, I'm currently in senior (grade 12 student) and I'm little confuse in pursuing chemistry because I heard that this course is very hard and I'm afraid that I can't make it. But I'm very interested of this field since I was a child and I love experiment on things. btw, because of this video I'm inspired to go with this field. I hope I can ask you some questions related with the chemistry. Keep posting vids pls hehehe❤️❤️
It's only hard when you expect it to learn itself. Chemistry at least from my experience of studying it in UK is nicely divided. I'd say it's about 50% memorisation and 50% understanding concepts. For myself, I've always liked to understand things, not memorise, so the 50% of understanding came quite easy. However, the memorisation part (usually organic chemistry) wasn't as pleasant. Luckily for me covid hit and exams were open book. So instead of having to memorise 100s of mechanisms and reagents, I only had to memorise on which page to find them :D.
Can I ask if it's there any chance to be a chemist in your laboratory? More likely, a working abroad. If yes, what would be the requirements and qualifications and agencies for as to assess?
as someone who knows little about chemistry,w ould love to knwo back story of what's going on. What's purpose of lab? What are you tryin gto discover, things like that, thx
hey, i'm a senior and thinking about being a chemist, can we have our own labs and be authorized to always have access to the substances we need? I will be glad if you answer,
Hey! As a PhD student you conduct experiments and gather the experimental data which you later analyze and instead of a standard 'report' you write a scientific paper which is then sent to a scientific journal. :) And of course you write the thesis which you defend at the end of the postgraduate studies. If you do some teaching however, you correct the students' reports! :) I was writing reports mainly during my bachelor and master studies.
@@sumaiyaakhter2202 It was alright, the first few might be a bit difficult until one learns how to do it, but it's a pattern and good practice that teaches you how to report your results and construct a story around them. :)
penth90 thank you so much for all your information. You’re so lucky to be so successful and you must be so happy in life right now. I really wanted to become a chemist one day too but I’m afraid I won’t be capable enough 😭. But I wish you good luck and much much more successful in the future! I hope you continue to always live your life happily 😊
hi... i on my final week to become fresh undergraduate .... im planning to do msc what your opinion because during my last semester when im writing thesis its spark a new interest for me to explore more about coordination chemistry and i want to become a researcher so should i pursue msc or get a job first ? and how long does it take to complete untill phd ?
If you want to go into research you should continue with your Master studies as soon as you can. The position of a PhD student is a paid position, i.e. you would be employed by the University. It's just the matter of finding a good research group where you want to do the project you are interested in. :)
Heya and thanks for your comment! I was planning on doing some theory + problem solving videos following school books, on a white board, but unfortunately I don't have the time at the moment with my thesis defence coming soon. I will try to do some in February. What kind of examples do you find hard? Stoichiometry problem solving? Cheers!
I think you’d only be able to know that and be sure about it 100% is if you started studying chemistry at college and was exposed to the different main branches of chemistry reading about all of them helps but it’s not enough cause you don’t have any experience studying them
Hi mam currently I am in bsc 3rd year and today I found your video ... it's beautiful I'm interested in physical chemistry .. do you this one has less job opportunity in industry ? And one more question if I want to pursue in forensic field which specialization is good and is there any bridge course available ? I'm from India
Hi! Physical chemist here. My work is mostly in advanced microscopy techniques (SEM, TEM, STM, AFM, etc.). I would say there are more jobs in the analytical and biochemical disciplines compared to other branches of chemistry. If you are interested in forensics, I would definitely recommend analytical chemistry.
@@secretsquirrel4375 thanks for your advice. But too bad analytical is not here even physical stopped because right now there's only one faculty in physical. I have one more question, does specialization really effect in your future prospects and if I want to pursue in any other interdisciplinary field how can I move ?
@@swarnalichakraborty4512 All the branches of chemistry are related. But it depends on the position you’re applying for. For most industry jobs, they care about how your specific skill sets relate to their products. What can you bring to the table that they don’t already have? But more importantly, how you think through problems and process information. As well as fitting in with company culture, values, etc.
I'm struggling to get the position for PhD in abroad university...I don't know which criteria required for this(I know about IELTS & so on) still I'm struggling....through phone contact is it possible for to grab a professor for PhD position that means the things gets more easy. I Required your suggestion.
Actually iam preparing for NEST exam.. And I like chemistry so much which i cant explain in my words. But really after watching this video ,It means a lot for me. Thank u didi. Please upload some more videos so that we all know about the precaution which should be taken in the lab.. My name is #Őrganicöphile.
Yes, you can work in labs with a bachelor degree and some experience! Further education is mostly if you want to stay within research and Academia. Although master's is always good to have, it's only one or two years depending on the country where you study. :)
Well after high school, you can already work as a chemist in the industry. If you however want to continue with studies and do you bachelor's and master degree, then about 5ish years after high school :)
Back then lab work was mixed with academic work (reading and writing papers, data analysis etc.), but now I work at a private lab, water analysis department so... pretty much 6 out of 8 work hours! :)
Hey i love your video. I am going to start working as analytical chemist and im super nervous if i would know how to do all the things they ask for. Please can you tell me what skills or what subjects i need to be best in?
@@jshunshine606 no you dont need to study maths seperately..its not like you should know hard core maths. It's good if you have selected math as a subject in your high school or so. Because basic math skills will help you do some calculations as an analytical chemist. In analytical chemistry math skills and analytical thinking are important.
Yes, there is some analytical chemistry involving different analytical methods shown here. Also, algae culturing I show is used a lot in biotechnology for example. Depending on the project multidisciplinary science such as: chemistry/physics/microbiology/ecology and many others can be used! 😊
@@bari9500 Well in this particular video there is a short scene in the end showing the instrument for liquid chromatography - electrospray ionization - mass specteometry. Otherwise my lab also uses gas chromatography - inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry.
What type of chemistry? Looks much more biology based to me... looking at alge, using petri dishes. I'm an organic (as in carbon/nitrogen/oxygen based) chemist and purely work with chemicals, performing reactions and analysing them. Goggles 100% of the time, hair tied up and nothing in the open bench! If this looks like the work environment you dream of then probably dont study straight chemistry 🤔
it's my first time watching a video of yours and i love it! can't wait to see more of your works as a chemist. anyway I'm currently in college studying BS in Chemistry. I really do aspire to become a chemist like you 😍
To everyone who is wondering - when I moved from my ex-University and lab (where it was mandatory to have your hair tied in a bun or pony tail, and no chewing gum allowed), I was told here that it is not necessary to follow those protocols. I was surprised at first, but went along with it. I had my hair up when working with open flame though.
Cheers!
Hi I am thinking to changes my major to Chemist or chemical engineer, what you can say? The salary is good? Is easy to find job?
I’m thinking about majoring in chemical engineering. How many hours do you usually work a week?
I can't believe you have such a friendly environmental work place . This little restrictions are not a big problem to follow up but it can add some extra energy and positive vibes in work place.
It's amazing to see you working with such energy and happiness.
I did my Msc in chemistry in 2020. How can I get a job like this ?
@@betsi9183 Hello, if you want to study chemistry, the motivation should be the key, not the salary. Indeed, some studied chemistry but gave up because it is too difficult. The scientists will recognize those who have a passion for science. So I recommend you to do a job in which you feel confortable!
Hello. I am from Uzbekistan. I am a teacher of analytical chemistry. Laboratory conditions are excellent. How can I contact you?
I seriously LOVE chemistry!
Thanks for bringing my motivation back to pursue my interest and passion for Chem💙🧑🏻🔬.
Still currently a Chem major and hope to reach and grad someday 🎉🎉🥳
Woohoo, good luck! :) I am so glad when I hear people still choose natural sciences! ^_^
What u are studying now?
@@sandywandyy mam is it possible to make clascoterone at home ?
I loved this video. It truly was an insightful look at what chemists do in the lab. Most, if not all videos focus on the person waking up to an alarm, what coffee or breakfast they have, how they commute to work, but this was absolutely hypnotic and great choice of music. Liked and subscribed.
hypnotic. . .bruh. .. . lol
@@johnglonga1627 too big a word? Sorry,
Thank u so much I’m in love with chemistry it makes me so happy and excited to look everything up about it this is so inspirational 😫‼️
I don't know whether you would be reading this or not.. but believe me! It's my dream to work in such labs, really I was losing interest in chemistry due to its theory portion but regained interest through your video. Seriously dear, it's amazing 👏 !!
Wow that's a cool video... I'm a chemist in ferro alloys industry, I'm really enjoying my work in the lab every day
it's my first time watching a video of yours and i love it! can't wait to see more of your works as a chemist. anyway I'm currently in college studying BS in Chemistry. I really do aspire to become a chemist like you 😍
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When I was 16 I wanted to be a scientist in chemistry so I studied all the known elements from minerals to chemicals and pure forms of chemicals. Then my father told me and warned me not to stuff around with chemicals they can explode. So listened to my dad and took up a career studying plants instead so I gained a lot of scientific knowledge over the years and achieved my qualifications and studied at school and tafe and achieved my credentials.
FINALLY I managed to edit some footage I took a while back. Looks cool in my opinion! :)
Check it out in my new video: ua-cam.com/video/WW1E0YvFELI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=penth90
Freaking awesome, getting my degree in a few months looking to get an entry-level position in the lab somewhere
I am studying chemistry at uni! Yes I would love to see more about science in your channel :D
I just got accepted, I can't wait 😍
@@dajana_0753 Congratulations!! 😁
This is how we all want chemistry. But when we read theories some parts aren't fun....
I'm looking into careers and trying to choose a major currently, and I really like Chemistry. The only thing that has me a little concerned is that the work-life of a chemist seems kinda lonely. Is this true?
Hey Garrett! Well, I would say it depends. Sometimes you are alone in the lab working (dancing, singing, listening to music :)), and sometimes there are other people together with you in the lab prepping their own samples or you are doing some analyses together. That's at least from the practical point of view. Apart from that, you are of course surrounded by colleagues who are working together with you on a project and you have meetings, presentations so there is some team work after all! :) Cheers!
In a chemistry lab you should never be lone working. It's dangerous! Biologist however do this all the time.
I share a lab with about 10 others and also pop into other labs. We spend most of our day in the lab and some time in the office. My work is very social
Hi. Me as chemist too.. Im from indonesia. Good job and keep fighting!
how much the salary? i am from india
I love chemistry very much
and l didn't know how arrival to my dream
You can take a degree in Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at colleges/universities. Then after the required years of the degree, take the licensure exam to be a licensed chemist.
Hello, what a lovely day! I think you work is more about microbiology than chemistry due to the hood! In chemsitry, we do not need to work in a sterile conditions. I appreciate your video and hope you will do more like this!
For this particular part of the project where we exposed green microalgae to mehtylmercury-thiol complexes - yes! The culturing part at least. :) After the cell disruption, the analysis of MeHg concentration and other complexes in cellular membranes and intracellular content were pure chemistry on various instruments (depending on the target analytes). 🙂 Thank you for your comment! 😊
@@sandywandyy Thank you for this information. I am also a chemist. I do appreciate this kind of video, showing a part of our work.
Penth90 you inspired me to become a chemist. I was interested in finance and banking stuff, now that those roles involve a lot of screen time, I was skeptical of other job options. But no longer after I watched this video; I think I can make myself happy being a chemist(just like you!) as I am a chemistry major(2nd year). Also, can I get your linkedin profile? I think it would be of help to me to get some guidance and mentoring from someone like you. Thank you again, take care!
Could you share with me the tasks description for a clinical chemist ?
hi, I'm currently in senior (grade 12 student) and I'm little confuse in pursuing chemistry because I heard that this course is very hard and I'm afraid that I can't make it. But I'm very interested of this field since I was a child and I love experiment on things.
btw, because of this video I'm inspired to go with this field. I hope I can ask you some questions related with the chemistry. Keep posting vids pls hehehe❤️❤️
Same here! I'm a grade 12 student also
Wow, what a beautiful thing to hear! :) I am always glad when I hear people choose to go with natural sciences! Best of luck!
It's only hard when you expect it to learn itself.
Chemistry at least from my experience of studying it in UK is nicely divided.
I'd say it's about 50% memorisation and 50% understanding concepts.
For myself, I've always liked to understand things, not memorise, so the 50% of understanding came quite easy.
However, the memorisation part (usually organic chemistry) wasn't as pleasant. Luckily for me covid hit and exams were open book. So instead of having to memorise 100s of mechanisms and reagents, I only had to memorise on which page to find them :D.
Very amazing sharing thank ❣️ you
Please do more video about chemistry! ♡
Can I ask if it's there any chance to be a chemist in your laboratory? More likely, a working abroad. If yes, what would be the requirements and qualifications and agencies for as to assess?
you do so much damage in GW2 good job!! 👍
On the path of becoming chemist
as someone who knows little about chemistry,w ould love to knwo back story of what's going on. What's purpose of lab? What are you tryin gto discover, things like that, thx
I noticed the methylmercury chloride... I'd be extremely uncomfortable just looking at a bottle of that
Hah! My whole PhD thesis revolves around MeHg! At least it's mono- and not dimethyl! :)
Can you plz put sodium in water and explain why it is so reactive
hey, i'm a senior and thinking about being a chemist, can we have our own labs and be authorized to always have access to the substances we need? I will be glad if you answer,
Just join masters. Chemistry is Love 💙
Sjajan video, samo naprijed❤😀
Do you also have to type lab reports on your findings later on?
Hey! As a PhD student you conduct experiments and gather the experimental data which you later analyze and instead of a standard 'report' you write a scientific paper which is then sent to a scientific journal. :) And of course you write the thesis which you defend at the end of the postgraduate studies. If you do some teaching however, you correct the students' reports! :) I was writing reports mainly during my bachelor and master studies.
penth90 ohh that sounds soo cool. How did you feel about writing those reports?
@@sumaiyaakhter2202 It was alright, the first few might be a bit difficult until one learns how to do it, but it's a pattern and good practice that teaches you how to report your results and construct a story around them. :)
penth90 thank you so much for all your information. You’re so lucky to be so successful and you must be so happy in life right now. I really wanted to become a chemist one day too but I’m afraid I won’t be capable enough 😭. But I wish you good luck and much much more successful in the future! I hope you continue to always live your life happily 😊
@@sumaiyaakhter2202 thank you so much! All the best to you too! 😊 Have a nice weekend!
When I grow up and get my phd I want to be a chemist
Do you use any math in your job? I ask because I’m a math math major that has to pick a co major and chemistry is quite intriguing to me.
Where do you work? In Oxford?
Hah, I wish! I was working at the time at Umeå University in Sweden, now I work in a private lab! :)
@@sandywandyy good😁😁
hi... i on my final week to become fresh undergraduate .... im planning to do msc what your opinion because during my last semester when im writing thesis its spark a new interest for me to explore more about coordination chemistry and i want to become a researcher so should i pursue msc or get a job first ? and how long does it take to complete untill phd ?
If you want to go into research you should continue with your Master studies as soon as you can. The position of a PhD student is a paid position, i.e. you would be employed by the University. It's just the matter of finding a good research group where you want to do the project you are interested in. :)
@@sandywandyy tq u really help
Can you make a video on analytical chemistry problem solving, cause I really find it quite hard
Heya and thanks for your comment! I was planning on doing some theory + problem solving videos following school books, on a white board, but unfortunately I don't have the time at the moment with my thesis defence coming soon. I will try to do some in February. What kind of examples do you find hard? Stoichiometry problem solving? Cheers!
penth90 well qualitative and quantitative analysis and stoichiometry , btw i study medicinal chemistry
@@sandywandyy it would be great if you could solve some IChO tests.
Where can I hire and/or pay a chemist for a consultation on formulating a product?
Hi madam my surendra
I have 4 experience in R&D
Please gud me how to get job in your country from India as a chemist
What kind of chemist are you?, how long did it take? any advice I wanna be a chemist but I'm not sure which type
I think you’d only be able to know that and be sure about it 100% is if you started studying chemistry at college and was exposed to the different main branches of chemistry reading about all of them helps but it’s not enough cause you don’t have any experience studying them
Hi mam currently I am in bsc 3rd year and today I found your video ... it's beautiful
I'm interested in physical chemistry .. do you this one has less job opportunity in industry ? And one more question if I want to pursue in forensic field which specialization is good and is there any bridge course available ? I'm from India
Hi! Physical chemist here. My work is mostly in advanced microscopy techniques (SEM, TEM, STM, AFM, etc.). I would say there are more jobs in the analytical and biochemical disciplines compared to other branches of chemistry. If you are interested in forensics, I would definitely recommend analytical chemistry.
@@secretsquirrel4375 thanks for your advice. But too bad analytical is not here even physical stopped because right now there's only one faculty in physical.
I have one more question, does specialization really effect in your future prospects and if I want to pursue in any other interdisciplinary field how can I move ?
@@swarnalichakraborty4512 All the branches of chemistry are related. But it depends on the position you’re applying for. For most industry jobs, they care about how your specific skill sets relate to their products. What can you bring to the table that they don’t already have? But more importantly, how you think through problems and process information. As well as fitting in with company culture, values, etc.
I love Chemistry very much😍
I'm struggling to get the position for PhD in abroad university...I don't know which criteria required for this(I know about IELTS & so on) still I'm struggling....through phone contact is it possible for to grab a professor for PhD position that means the things gets more easy. I Required your suggestion.
Actually iam preparing for NEST exam.. And I like chemistry so much which i cant explain in my words.
But really after watching this video ,It means a lot for me.
Thank u didi. Please upload some more videos so that we all know about the precaution which should be taken in the lab..
My name is #Őrganicöphile.
Can you be a chemist with only bachelors & some experience? Or do you need further education?
Yes, you can work in labs with a bachelor degree and some experience! Further education is mostly if you want to stay within research and Academia. Although master's is always good to have, it's only one or two years depending on the country where you study. :)
@@sandywandyy You responded so quickly.. thank you! c:
I need know of chemistry more and more but how
i just wonder but what are the things that are required to be a chemist??
and thank you for uploading the vidoe!
How many years does it take total to become a chemist cuz I really would like to cuz I'm really interest in science
Well after high school, you can already work as a chemist in the industry. If you however want to continue with studies and do you bachelor's and master degree, then about 5ish years after high school :)
How many hours do you have to work?
What type of chemist are you
I really love your job as well as your video 🥰💖
Thank you for you kind words! :)
Dicyanin can you make a video on it
How much time you spend in lab?
Back then lab work was mixed with academic work (reading and writing papers, data analysis etc.), but now I work at a private lab, water analysis department so... pretty much 6 out of 8 work hours! :)
Help: can you make a calculation for me pls
Hey i love your video. I am going to start working as analytical chemist and im super nervous if i would know how to do all the things they ask for. Please can you tell me what skills or what subjects i need to be best in?
hey could you tell me if i need to study mathematics to be an analytical chemist?
@@jshunshine606 no you dont need to study maths seperately..its not like you should know hard core maths. It's good if you have selected math as a subject in your high school or so. Because basic math skills will help you do some calculations as an analytical chemist. In analytical chemistry math skills and analytical thinking are important.
Upload more vedio about chemistry 😅
You was bio or maths students ?
PLS MAKE A VLOG AS A CHEMIST 😭😭😭🙏
Madam Calgary lo chemistry jobs is available
Which university you are in?
What kind of chemist are you (biochemist, analytical chemist, pharmacologist etc?) because this seems really interesting lol
I am an environmental chemist! 😊
@@sandywandyy alright thanks :)
How much did you make from this job ?
Soon to be Registered Chemist! Padayon Kapnayan!🥰❤️🧪
Woohoo! Congratulations! ^_^
Is u are a phd student??..... Can u explain about phd in chemistry....... Pleaseeeeee
What type of chemist are you? Like bio chemistry, physical chemistry, etc.
I'm an environmental chemist. 😊
Great vlog
I'm young, I wish I could be how you are
This looks like biology
HOW MUCH YOU GET ?
I am a chemist too
👌❤️
Jennifer Lawrence?
That’s basically what I’m in University for 😅😍
I love chemistry 🥰🥰🥰
So is this analytical chemistry if not which one is this?
Yes, there is some analytical chemistry involving different analytical methods shown here. Also, algae culturing I show is used a lot in biotechnology for example. Depending on the project multidisciplinary science such as: chemistry/physics/microbiology/ecology and many others can be used! 😊
penth90 Ahh... I see, if I may, what were the analytical methods
@@bari9500 Well in this particular video there is a short scene in the end showing the instrument for liquid chromatography - electrospray ionization - mass specteometry. Otherwise my lab also uses gas chromatography - inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry.
penth90 Alright then thank you very much!
Y’all make like 35 an hour right?
❤ from 🇧🇩
I wann be a chemist like you.You turned into my inspiration🙂
People: methylmercury
Me: methylmcmurry : (
Sussy baka
Lord, when I grow up, I will be how you are, wear a suit and gloves, extract DNA, and do experiments
What type of chemistry? Looks much more biology based to me... looking at alge, using petri dishes. I'm an organic (as in carbon/nitrogen/oxygen based) chemist and purely work with chemicals, performing reactions and analysing them. Goggles 100% of the time, hair tied up and nothing in the open bench! If this looks like the work environment you dream of then probably dont study straight chemistry 🤔
ch ch che chemistry
it's my first time watching a video of yours and i love it! can't wait to see more of your works as a chemist. anyway I'm currently in college studying BS in Chemistry. I really do aspire to become a chemist like you 😍