Which Chemical has the Worst Abbreviation?

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • This time, we're ranking the abbreviations for chemicals! some chemicals have based abbreviations, while other chemicals have cursed ones.
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    References:
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    Molecules for this tierlist - BOC - tert-butoxycarbonyl, TIPS-Cl - Triisopropylsilyl chloride, MOM-Cl - Methoxymethyl chloride, CAMP - Cyclic adenosine monophosphate, TPAP - Tetrapropylammonium perruthenate, FOOF - Dioxygen difluoride, DABCO - 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane, DEADCAT - Diethyl azodicarboxylate, Cp* - Pentamethylcyclopentadienyl, BArF - Tetrakis(3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)borate, DiPT - Diisopropyltryptamine, DOTA - 2,2′,2′′,2′′′-(1,4,7,10-Tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetrayl)tetraacetic acid, CAM - Ceric ammonium molybdate, PPi - inorganic pyrophosphate, TEA - Triethylamine, BCNU - 1,3-Bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea, BAIB / PIDA - Bis(acetoxy)iodobenzene / phenyliodine(III) diacetate, NBA - N-Bromoacetamide, CAN - ceric ammonium nitrate, dUMP - Deoxyuridine monophosphate, FAP - tris(perfluoroalkyl)trifluorophosphate, DAMN - Diaminomaleonitrile, SEX - Sodium ethyl xanthate.
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    Press Fuse - French Fuse
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    I Feel It All So Deeply - Bail Bonds
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 464

  • @Schadowofmorning
    @Schadowofmorning Рік тому +1603

    Ofcourse DOTA has something to do with cancer. what else.

    • @NebulonRanger
      @NebulonRanger Рік тому +79

      The joke writes itself.

    • @liamdonegan9042
      @liamdonegan9042 Рік тому +106

      is there a molecule called LOL because it would be even more toxic

    • @ApusApus
      @ApusApus Рік тому +13

      Interestingly it isn't carcinogenic, it's just an indicator (seeker? you know what I mean)

    • @NebulonRanger
      @NebulonRanger Рік тому +57

      @@ApusApus It being an indicator in the general vicinity of cancer just makes the name even funnier lol

    • @chaken6187
      @chaken6187 Рік тому +1

      Lol

  • @mikko-pekkaleppanen3761
    @mikko-pekkaleppanen3761 Рік тому +285

    The Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis (e-EROS) calls DEAD with the abbreviation DAD, and has this sentence "DAD has been reported to occasionally decompose violently when heated"

    • @That_Chemist
      @That_Chemist  Рік тому +42

      lmao

    • @andruloni
      @andruloni Рік тому +19

      now I imagine a decomposing heated DEADCAT

    • @Flesh_Wizard
      @Flesh_Wizard Рік тому +9

      My dad also decomposes violently when heated

    • @ಠಎಠ
      @ಠಎಠ Рік тому +29

      yeah DAD's been pretty sensitive since he came home from work early to find MOM getting chlorinated

    • @Litepaw
      @Litepaw 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@ಠಎಠunderrated reply

  • @katiefrisk980
    @katiefrisk980 Рік тому +982

    You missed your opportunity to say that DEADCAT is Schrödinger’s favorite chemical.

    • @AssistantCoreAQI
      @AssistantCoreAQI Рік тому +268

      Actually, We Don't Know If His Favourite Is DEADCAT Or ALIVECAT.

    • @That_Chemist
      @That_Chemist  Рік тому +158

      Truuuue

    • @ZXNovaBoom
      @ZXNovaBoom Рік тому +9

      @@AssistantCoreAQI Aluminum, Iodine, Vanadium, and there does not seem to be an element that is Ve or E.

    • @andrewbounds
      @andrewbounds Рік тому +8

      @@ZXNovaBoom I use Electron for e, best we can do.

    • @yeahmans
      @yeahmans Рік тому

      @@ZXNovaBoom That's AIV

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Рік тому +214

    In terms of sounding cute and being _terrifying,_ FOOF wins hands-down.

    • @petrolak
      @petrolak 10 місяців тому +7

      I would love to know who zapped fluorine and oxygen with 3 MeV so that I could always stay at least 100 km from the maniac

    • @DergPH
      @DergPH Місяць тому

      @@petrolak pfft

    • @lsswappedcessna
      @lsswappedcessna 4 дні тому +1

      Any chemical which reacts explosively with ice is S-tier in my book.

  • @thomasdavis8117
    @thomasdavis8117 Рік тому +211

    It's morbin' time in Geology where mid ocean ridge basalt is shortened to morb.

    • @hurgcat
      @hurgcat Рік тому +46

      my favorite part was when the volcanic ridge morbed all over the ocean floor

  • @ricebun4669
    @ricebun4669 Рік тому +54

    “We’re gonna put (chemical) in here, because it starts with (letter)” is one of the only constants in this world, it brings me great comfort

  • @Chomuggaacapri
    @Chomuggaacapri Рік тому +318

    I’m a bio major, and for my group lab project this semester we chose to work with bacterial resistance to antibiotics derived from spices. We had a control - Rifampicin (RIF) - as well as Cinnamaldehyde (CIN) and Cuminaldehyde. We’ve had to avoid abbreviating Cuminaldehyde in our final write-ups, as its abbreviation is generated in the same way as the other two. In doing our preliminary research, we found several papers discussing the properties of Cuminaldehyde, such as its molecular Docking and applications in Sauced Beef, all of which prolifically used the abbreviation. Many a giggle has been had over the course of this semester.

    • @milesmccollough5507
      @milesmccollough5507 Рік тому +32

      ohhhhh my god but that’s so horrifically funny.

    • @japanpanda2179
      @japanpanda2179 Рік тому +36

      Why can't you just abbreviate it as CUA or CMA or something like that? Is CUM actually its standard abbreviation?

    • @Chomuggaacapri
      @Chomuggaacapri Рік тому

      @@japanpanda2179 Yes, CUM is the genuine standard abbreviation

    • @nibblrrr7124
      @nibblrrr7124 Рік тому +16

      makes me wanna cuminaldehyde.
      if ur cuminaldehyde, better get that checked out by a doctor.
      (I thought everyone pronounced the spice plant _k(y)OO-min,_ but apparently some dictionaries straight up list _kUHm-in_ as well...?)

    • @japanpanda2179
      @japanpanda2179 Рік тому +9

      @@nibblrrr7124 I pronounce it somewhere in between, as "COO-min", but "KYOO-min" actually makes more sense

  • @DIGITALVHS
    @DIGITALVHS Рік тому +91

    Copper (Cu) nitrotetrazole (Ntz) has a very unfortunate abbreviation

    • @shrededpudding5921
      @shrededpudding5921 Рік тому +13

      i was kind of surprised that it wasn't on the list

    • @justapassie
      @justapassie Рік тому

      @@sneakybastard3556 same in Vietnamese the 'Cu' literally means 'd*ck'

    • @DergPH
      @DergPH Місяць тому

      @@guilhermesartorato93 ??? i dont get it

    • @SelecaoOfMidas
      @SelecaoOfMidas Місяць тому +1

      Probably a popular chemical in Australia. 😂

  • @queensofthedthrone8267
    @queensofthedthrone8267 Рік тому +394

    I failed Chemistry II miserably in college (never took in HS) 5 years ago and you are single-handedly reviving it for me. What a channel.

    • @That_Chemist
      @That_Chemist  Рік тому +38

      thank you :)

    • @u12bdragon
      @u12bdragon Рік тому +13

      Same. I took chemistry for engineers, and the class was basically sitting in a giant room with about a billion other people learning the same thing at lightning speed. We didn't even have a lab we just had a recitation which was bad but at least it was a break from the very difficult class.

    • @unnamellie
      @unnamellie Рік тому +13

      I studied chemistry in uni for 3 years, dropped out, got in biology
      I don't know chemistry well, but this channel is kinda tickles my brain in funny way.
      And yes, we're afraid of chemists, like, they're looking at stuff that makes the stuff we're looking at, they know how to unalive stuff we're looking at, but we have s c a l p e l s

    • @queensofthedthrone8267
      @queensofthedthrone8267 Рік тому +2

      @@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb in my school, it was either physics or chem. You had to pick one.

    • @zachjones6944
      @zachjones6944 Рік тому +1

      Chem II is "death by algebra". O-chem is a lot better.

  • @edced_
    @edced_ Рік тому +90

    this man just explained CAMP better than a 30 min period could

  • @twerkingfish4029
    @twerkingfish4029 Рік тому +123

    I know I voted for more chemistry jokes but this isn’t what I was envisioning.

  • @SadexTV
    @SadexTV Рік тому +123

    I can’t decide if us chemists have a broken sense of humor or a perfectly intact one 🤣

    • @NoahGooder
      @NoahGooder Рік тому +20

      i think its a bit of both since you gotta crack open some chemicals to have a reaction.

    • @Tigerprowltactical
      @Tigerprowltactical Рік тому +2

      Chemist stereotypes

    • @asup759
      @asup759 Рік тому

      fragmented...

    • @solo-mons
      @solo-mons Рік тому

      @@NoahGooder I see what you did there 🫣

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 11 місяців тому

      Your PFP reminds me of an Anaal Nathrakh album cover. If you enjoy extreme heavy metal, you’ll love them!

  • @alexpotts6520
    @alexpotts6520 Рік тому +29

    Sodium ethyl xanthate first same to my attention during a Wikipedia April Fools' Day prank. The website has a tradition on April 1st of having a "Did You Know" page full of highly misleading but still technically correct information; one such entry was, "Did you know that the Australian government requires high-risk SEX workers to wear full-face respirators?"

  • @thedevilofmetal5335
    @thedevilofmetal5335 Рік тому +133

    The tier lists are amazing. The tier lists took the education of science and made it cursed

  • @Headpotatoes
    @Headpotatoes Рік тому +23

    All I wanted is FOOF in S-tier and I wasn't disappointed 😌

  • @andrerenault
    @andrerenault Рік тому +80

    One unexpected aspect of these tier lists is that I’m learning about molecules that go way beyond what I could’ve imagined could be done with chemistry. I don’t particularly love the discipline, but I love watching someone passionate about it cracking jokes.

  • @professor_steelbottom
    @professor_steelbottom Рік тому +31

    In my early days as a peptide chemist, I protected amino acids so often with the Boc group that I was known as the Boc-ing a-hole.

  • @lloydevans2900
    @lloydevans2900 Рік тому +54

    The "BARF" reagent you showed here is one of the more unusual ones. The much more common one is with plain old pentafluorophenyl groups, of which there are two possible varieties - either the neutral borane with 3 of them, or the anionic form with 4 of them. The former does have some uses, such as if you have an organometallic compound with alkyl groups directly attached to the metal (such as dimethyl zirconocene), the neutral borane "BARF" reagent will rip one of those alkyl groups off, leaving a formal positive charge on the metal and a weakly co-ordinating borate anion somewhere near it.
    As regards funny sounding silyl groups, check out the "Journal of Unpublished Chemistry", which reported some interesting ones: PropylIsopropylEthylSilyl, PropylEthylAmylSilyl, and CycloHexylIsopropylPropylSilyl, with the delightful acronyms of PIES, PEAS and CHIPS. Not sure if these actually exist or are ever used, but I don't see any reason why they couldn't be made.....

    • @That_Chemist
      @That_Chemist  Рік тому +9

      I had it drawn that way, but my Discord criticized it so I changed it

    • @NetRolller3D
      @NetRolller3D Рік тому +5

      Don't be silyl, man...

  • @ballboys607
    @ballboys607 Рік тому +18

    Unfortunate that MOM-Cl doesn't add an overprotecting group

  • @JarlRagnaar
    @JarlRagnaar Рік тому +10

    When I see those funny names, I always think whoever named them was either the greatest stuck-up/ innocent person ever not realizing what they're doing or someone had a REALLY good time submitting the name

  • @joshp6061
    @joshp6061 Рік тому +41

    All my research is centered around PIDA and I have never heard of the BAIB acronym. 5 stars ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

  • @ಠಎಠ
    @ಠಎಠ Рік тому +12

    Loudspeaker: "Any personnel stationed near the flocculator shall immediately proceed to medical for SEX exposure"
    Me: "Hello, HR? I feel uncomfortable."

    • @DergPH
      @DergPH Місяць тому

      uhhh i have nothing to say

  • @applenrd
    @applenrd Рік тому +12

    FOOF losing a fluorine is a big OOF

  • @LordVysh
    @LordVysh Рік тому +19

    If FOOF wasn't in S tier I was going to riot.

  • @niklas_science
    @niklas_science Рік тому +35

    As a German I find it so hilarious how you pronounced ‚Bremsstrahlung‘… It kinda reminded me this one time when Tom tried to pronounce ‚Schraudinger‘ 😂

    • @nicholasbradshaw
      @nicholasbradshaw Рік тому +7

      you either studied German or Japanese in Australia, and clearly Tom went for Dragon Ball rather than Komissar Rex.

  • @kingnotail3838
    @kingnotail3838 Рік тому +34

    Arylselenium halides can be abbreviated as ArSeX
    (Hypothetical) aryldiselenium halides could be abbreviated as ArSeSeX

    • @CasualChemistry
      @CasualChemistry Рік тому +5

      Lol I was going to add this one to the comments. It took me too many years of teaching to realise that I should write this right to left instead in mechanisms as X-SeAr. Super subtle this way 😂

  • @ChakkyCharizard
    @ChakkyCharizard Рік тому +41

    Fun fact! "CP" is also a Japanese slang term meaning "shipping"...Because it's pronounced "shi-ppi"...Yeah, I was extremely alarmed the first time I saw it.

    • @RunOut25
      @RunOut25 Рік тому +9

      Huh?!?! This gets even more alarming the more you think about it.

  • @milesmccollough5507
    @milesmccollough5507 Рік тому +22

    this one got phoned in harddddd and i'm honestly ashamed to say i laughed as hard as i did at many of these jokes.

  • @dictatorofcanada4238
    @dictatorofcanada4238 Рік тому +29

    5:26
    Canadian Pacific Railway? Cerebral Palsy?
    Also, when a fellow chemist in your lab keeps stealing your pyrophosphates:
    “Stop touching my PP!”

  • @dinocoder1281
    @dinocoder1281 Рік тому +34

    You should do Which chemical will get your lab raided by the DEA?

    • @phizc
      @phizc Рік тому +1

      Eh. Most of them has already been featured in other tier lists 😄

    • @filipealarza9079
      @filipealarza9079 Рік тому +2

      @@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb Surprising how a chiral carbon can be the difference between getting busted or not.

    • @RT42069
      @RT42069 Рік тому

      Gamma butyrolactone, hydrogen iodide, hypophosphorous acid

  • @ThatVarietyGuy1234
    @ThatVarietyGuy1234 Рік тому +4

    FOOF when did I here of that oxidizer not like that was in a earlier tierlist

    • @That_Chemist
      @That_Chemist  Рік тому +2

      I only kept it in because *people would riot* if I didn't

  • @eier5472
    @eier5472 Рік тому +5

    Wanna see a magic trick where I reduce your yield to 0%?
    (drops angry hydrogen peroxide version with fluorine into your reaction mixture)
    **FOOF**

  • @VorticalEx
    @VorticalEx Рік тому +7

    dude you are getting me into chemistry i hate you i love you thanks

  • @mindbound
    @mindbound Рік тому +3

    > CAM stain
    This ruined my day but made my week

  • @lapisinfernalis9052
    @lapisinfernalis9052 Рік тому +5

    Me: How can I make non chemists think I lost my mind when talking about chemistry?
    This tierlist: Hold my EtOH!

  • @oitthegroit1297
    @oitthegroit1297 Рік тому +9

    When I heard "BOC anhydride", I imagined Johann Sebastian Bach's face replacing each atom in the molecule

  • @Chris_Garman
    @Chris_Garman Рік тому +11

    The abbreviation for the name of the company I work for is LaFART.

  • @Tigerprowltactical
    @Tigerprowltactical Рік тому +10

    Lmao, that molecule needs a even higher tier

  • @axivalidator7885
    @axivalidator7885 Рік тому +7

    The first time my grad student who’s mentoring me in my group drew out a Cp* NHC piano stool complex and told me that it was called a “piano stool” i hysterically laughed for 5 minutes straight and she just stood there by the whiteboard staring at me

  • @pk.002
    @pk.002 Рік тому +12

    I'm a layperson when it comes to chemistry, my only experience with it is with either medical editing I do for a living and a 100 level course I took during undergrad but you make the subject matter so accessible and entertaining. I have that same mission when I work on any kind of science writing and you do a phenomenal job.

  • @brillum
    @brillum Рік тому +4

    The way you said PIDA killed me. Bravo.

  • @simrock_
    @simrock_ Рік тому +4

    This was a Tierlist on my level of chemical understanding. Hehe, funny name :D

  • @Petemate69
    @Petemate69 Рік тому +1

    Never read a single paper where DEAD has been called DEADCAT and i've read thousands of Mitsunobu papers

  • @chickendragon2966
    @chickendragon2966 Рік тому +4

    I love how this guy has no fear of demonetization.

  • @viorp5267
    @viorp5267 Рік тому +4

    Never knew anorganic chemists were all into CP

  • @fantasticjames9451
    @fantasticjames9451 Рік тому +6

    This video slayed me DEAD. I really enjoy your channel and this vid was super duper enjoyable

  • @ibnyahud
    @ibnyahud Рік тому +5

    Just found your channel...I don't know much about chemistry, but you videos are addicting and have really kindled an interest for me. Thanks man.

  • @kiro9291
    @kiro9291 Рік тому +3

    I'm glad you sound more enthusiastic in these videos

  • @franzherfert3686
    @franzherfert3686 Рік тому +5

    isn't Bremsstrahlung just x-Rays? i specifically remember this from german "high school" physics, as xrays are usually created by slowing down fast moving electrons and Bremsstrahlung means deceleration radiation.

    • @tommihommi1
      @tommihommi1 Рік тому +3

      The wavelength of Bremsstahlung can be in many different ranges. The blue glow of nuclear reactors is maybe the most famous example

    • @jhoughjr1
      @jhoughjr1 Рік тому +2

      I love it as a word because it communicates the physics involved

    • @franzherfert3686
      @franzherfert3686 Рік тому +4

      @@tommihommi1 I partially agree. The definition on english wikipedia is quite broad and could be understood to include Cherenkov radiation but the mechanism for that is completely different from xrays. The german definition on wikipedia seems to be more strict although it is also not limited to the xray range.

    • @petevenuti7355
      @petevenuti7355 Рік тому

      I confuse it with the radiation from cyclotrons, the light emitted because of the particles constantly changing direction (because they are going in a circle) , what is that radiation called again?
      That radiation is *technically* infinitely tuneable, whatever it's name is..
      more so than secondary stimulated emissions ( rayleigh? ) or Bremsstrahlung..

    • @IridiuLugia
      @IridiuLugia Рік тому +1

      not 100% sure but i think its neutron radiation. Worse than gamma rays I believe. Thats why you need so much water around the reactor, besides the cooling ofc.
      Also yes, that is the cause of Cherenkov radiation if I am correct.

  • @paulroark4686
    @paulroark4686 Рік тому +5

    Wish you would of had isopropyl alcohol in the list so we could have some IPAs :)

  • @DeputatKaktus
    @DeputatKaktus 11 місяців тому +2

    Funfact:
    „DEADCAT“ is also the product name of a wind protection sleeve for microphones. They are made by Rode. You will have seen one at some point, probably during a TV broadcast - they look like a very thick, mostly gray piece of shag carpet. Or, you know, a dead cat. If you tilt your head and squint, anyways. My guess is that some dude at the Rode company did not like cats that much.

  • @lefthandedspanner
    @lefthandedspanner Рік тому +14

    also, Bremsstrahlung is pronounced 'bremz-shtrah-loong' (S before a T is always pronounced 'sh' in German)

    • @AnneJan
      @AnneJan Рік тому +1

      Also it's X-rays in English ;-)

    • @eier5472
      @eier5472 Рік тому

      Dude it literally has the IPA pronunciation next to it

    • @chaotickreg7024
      @chaotickreg7024 Рік тому +1

      @@eier5472 We already know how to pronounce Indian Pale Ale

  • @aWildNelby
    @aWildNelby Рік тому +5

    I love the complex scientific method of classifying certain compounds into certain tiers because they have a matching first letter 😂

  • @borwinbandelow2781
    @borwinbandelow2781 Рік тому +4

    In our advanced inorganic lab course we were all forced to make huge quantities of BArf. Purely for educational reasons of course.

  • @GenericAnimeBoy
    @GenericAnimeBoy Рік тому +4

    CAN looks like the kind of Nope that Tom from Explosions and Fire might be interested in. It's weird that the Wikipedia doesn't note anything about it being explosive.

    • @sealpiercing8476
      @sealpiercing8476 Рік тому

      Ammonium and nitrate are relatively stable to begin with, as such things go. The reducing agent (ammonium) has already been partially oxidized and the oxidizing agent (nitrate) has already been partially reduced. Not much energy there, and relatively high activation energy. The cerium is already fully oxidized, not contributing any potential energy, and is neutralized by some additional nitrate that further dilutes the ammonium nitrate.
      It might still be able to deflagrate, I don't know, and even a wimpy compound that can exotherm and produce gas all by itself can cause specific kinds of trouble, and this one is also an oxidizer. I'd be surprised if it can detonate though.

  • @matthewhall5571
    @matthewhall5571 Рік тому +3

    NBA should've been a slam dunk for S Tier

  • @Tekdruid
    @Tekdruid Рік тому +1

    8:55 Treating cancer with DOTA is one of the greatest feats of irony.

  • @cheeftnx97
    @cheeftnx97 Рік тому +2

    I actually worked with CAN during my undergrad research project, splitting water to try and produce Hydrogen in a sustainable way. It didn't work out so great, but I got a distinction for the unit and it gave me a career goal!

  • @fyang1429
    @fyang1429 Рік тому +8

    There's a class of ubiquitin-cleaving enzymes called "SENP" (apparently already named after some DoD character). Now if someone would categorically give its *Allosteric Inhibitors* an acronym...

  • @angusfraser8543
    @angusfraser8543 Рік тому +6

    Just FYI, Bremmstrahlung is how X-rays are made in X-ray generators. For 3 MeV you'd use a linear accelerator rather than a simple X-ray tube for something like a Medical X-ray.

    • @maxjoechl5663
      @maxjoechl5663 Рік тому

      Yes, Bremsstrahlung (1 m, 2 s), pronounced „Bremms-Sh'trahlung“, occurs when charged particles are decelerated, hence the name literally meaning „braking radiation“.

  • @skyethebi
    @skyethebi Рік тому +1

    DEADCAT is one of my favorite names molecules because it’s explosive, carcinogenic, shock-sensitive, and intensely irritating. In other words, it’s a very apt acronym.

  • @ZA-mb5di
    @ZA-mb5di Рік тому +2

    11:53 Pida, don't turn me into marketable chemical compounds

  • @antrumkfpsalatschleuder8768
    @antrumkfpsalatschleuder8768 Рік тому +2

    The price of BARF doesn’t make me barf… working too much in Biochemistry as long as it isn’t 4digits for 100mg it is fairly cheap

  • @WaterLemon147
    @WaterLemon147 Рік тому +4

    Imagine being mispronounced as tipsy and having something to do with alcohol

  • @studiosnch
    @studiosnch Рік тому +1

    FOOF is just a practical compound. It says what it is, how it is made, and how it decomposes.

  • @sillycatboy69420
    @sillycatboy69420 Рік тому +4

    You should have put PPi into d tier 💀

  • @mikekeenan8450
    @mikekeenan8450 Рік тому +1

    Besides TEA, there's also diethylamine, whose acronym is also the acronym for the agency that will show up at your door with a search warrant if you order it in the US.

  • @Elphyme
    @Elphyme Рік тому +2

    5-FU was always fun to say.

  • @ryanmoreland7157
    @ryanmoreland7157 Рік тому +5

    I'm actually baffled you didn't put Cp* in F tier. We as a society need to stop using those two letters together

  • @efo19wire
    @efo19wire Рік тому +3

    lmao you seemed to be having a BLAST during this video, and it’s contagious. love the editing too!

  • @Hagurmert
    @Hagurmert Рік тому +1

    The DiPT one is so funny, it dipped to D-Tier... Also because it starts with a D
    It's so funny, I love this

  • @DingusYi
    @DingusYi Рік тому +1

    11:46 caught me off guard. I have this playing in the background as i do schoolwork. I have never double tapped on my phone faster in my life

    • @That_Chemist
      @That_Chemist  Рік тому +1

      awesome :D

    • @DingusYi
      @DingusYi Рік тому

      @@That_Chemist ayo bro i didn’t expect you to see this
      well, this is random but I wanted to tell you that i’ve always had a passion in science (space, physics, thermodynamics, chemistry, etc) and your channel is the only one that I watch (relating to chemistry), other than NileRed. You along with Nile only help in this passion and I think I will have a job relating to chemistry in the future because of you guys. Basically, I just want to thank you for existing lol

  • @jhoughjr1
    @jhoughjr1 Рік тому +1

    Yeeeeeesss he said bremstrahlung my favorite thing

  • @DerBMXFan
    @DerBMXFan Рік тому +1

    someone had fun making this

  • @sacredyveltal4688
    @sacredyveltal4688 Рік тому +5

    I've been having a stressful week because life's difficult but this video helped me immensely to feel a little better so thank you. Also, you seemed to be having the time of your life whilst recording (and probably editing) so I can appreciate it, being in good spirits is important c:
    I'll admit some entries I did not get them however I still enjoyed the video. The addition of background music is not bad, I do not mind it, however I'm not sure how well it'd work in more "serious" videos, since people will most likely prefer to pay attention to the information being presented.
    Anyway here are my comments for today's upload :)

    • @That_Chemist
      @That_Chemist  Рік тому

      Thank you :)!

    • @sacredyveltal4688
      @sacredyveltal4688 Рік тому +2

      @@That_Chemist No, thank you for being so attentive to the community! It's a treat receiving a reply from the uploader and reading whatever they have to say :)
      By the way, I haven't joined the discord server (mostly because haven't got the time) yet but one day... we'll see!

  • @dasbuj
    @dasbuj Рік тому +1

    "This one can go right into C tier, because it begins with C"
    BOC chillin in C tier: "am i a joke to you?"

  • @crabmansteve6844
    @crabmansteve6844 Рік тому +4

    Man TC you phoned this one in hard, I love it. ❤️

  • @pelicanwhisperer
    @pelicanwhisperer Рік тому +1

    you should have taught the amazon scammer about chemicals, maybe they would find a new passion in chemistry and not scamming grandmas

  • @zayd162
    @zayd162 11 місяців тому +2

    5:23 edp's fav chemical

  • @soylentgreenb
    @soylentgreenb Рік тому +2

    Bhremsstralung is an interesting phenomenon. High energy charged particles are very easy to block. Things like solar wind and intergalactic protons. But, when a charged particle decellerates very quickly it sends out xrays that can have energies in the MeV range. You therefor want to use a light element light hydrogen, boron or carbon to block the charged particle to reduce formation of energetic xrays. But these light elements don’t block x-rays very good. If you optimizes you end up with light shielding on the outside of a manned space ship or similar; something like a plastic, beryllium, water filled tank or hydrogen fuel tank., under that you want a layer with higher density, like steel, and beneath that something even denser like tantalum.
    Breaking radation is also useful when you want to generate x-rays of a specific energy. You use an electron beam and you can tune that.

  • @pacificcoastpiper3949
    @pacificcoastpiper3949 Рік тому +2

    This may be the most cornball thing I’ve ever seen

  • @joshgreen2164
    @joshgreen2164 Рік тому +2

    I thoroughly enjoy your puns.

  • @malakidemeo4425
    @malakidemeo4425 Рік тому +3

    Hated doing chemistry in college but here I am sitting listening to a chemistry video 😭

    • @That_Chemist
      @That_Chemist  Рік тому +2

      I hope it makes the topic more enjoyable!

    • @malakidemeo4425
      @malakidemeo4425 Рік тому +1

      @@That_Chemist it really does it felt so bland and exhausting to do but talking about it in a funny manor definitely helps keep my attention

  • @armwrestlingprofessor
    @armwrestlingprofessor Рік тому +2

    In research papers I've heard them talk about the usefulness of "Coordinatively Unsaturated Metal sites" of certain metal organic frameworks. CUM is useful 🤓

  • @Thaumius
    @Thaumius Рік тому +2

    Most expensive organic chemistry reagents tierlist?

  • @robertb6889
    @robertb6889 23 дні тому

    Never forget the famous abbreviation used in a paper about copper nanotubes. They took the carbon nanotubes abbreviation (CNTs) and used the chemical symbol for Copper (Cu) in place of carbon.

  • @nanimuwu
    @nanimuwu Рік тому +1

    These videos are becoming more and more unhinged.

  • @LordVarkson
    @LordVarkson Рік тому +1

    I get those exact Amazon scam calls all the time

  • @johnathanmcdoe
    @johnathanmcdoe Рік тому +3

    Imagine having DOTA in your body. CRINGE

  • @Godwh1sperer
    @Godwh1sperer Рік тому +1

    no TMEDA and TEMPO? A good list as al;ways, very varied.

    • @That_Chemist
      @That_Chemist  Рік тому +1

      TMEDA is another bad one

    • @That_Chemist
      @That_Chemist  Рік тому +1

      But yeah I literally talked about tempo and I didn’t even register it lol

  • @guruhoro
    @guruhoro Рік тому +1

    Could we have a tir list on the most useful abbreviations for functional groups or other structures? They're damn near ungoogleable, but I finally found a list that tells me what Ar and R, R', etc. mean. I still can't figure out the Y you have in your BOC, for example. Unless it's a surprise tyrosine?

  • @Deluge4000
    @Deluge4000 Рік тому +1

    Lol TPAP looks like a derpy four legged spider.

  • @S.ASmith
    @S.ASmith Рік тому +1

    10:07 - its a shame the scam call wasnt about Payment Protection Insurance

  • @emilen2
    @emilen2 Рік тому +1

    DiPT is a pretty weird hallucinogen. Probably the only thing that makes music sound completely out of tune, i.e. it shifts the perceived distance/pitch between notes. It was a rather uncomfortable experience to try, and not very visual.

  • @jlp1528
    @jlp1528 11 місяців тому

    Bremsstrahlung radiation is the most interesting kind IMO. Radiation so intense that shielding it turns it into another kind of radiation is crazy enough, but then the new kind is actually harder to stop because it's now photons instead of particles. Wild.
    Cherenkov radiation is actually a specific type of bremsstrahlung, and definitely my absolute favorite kind of radiation for various reasons. Heck, you can literally safely look down into the active core of some research reactors and see the unique blue glow with your own naked eyes. If that isn't the most immediately captivating demonstration of benevolent nuclear physics in action, I don't know what is.

  • @GodlikeIridium
    @GodlikeIridium 9 місяців тому

    That chemist: "The tierlist will be based on the following properties"
    Also That chemist: Orders half of them because of their initial 😂

  • @MrMilarepa108
    @MrMilarepa108 Рік тому +1

    I subscribed to this channel because of Hamilton's podcast. I demand DiPT to be ranked based irregardless of it's pH value. And yes, irregardless is a word.

  • @DeAngelo77
    @DeAngelo77 Рік тому +1

    I am just taking organic chemistry for the first time in college, and I do love it, but you make it even better. Problem is, I could never just work in a lab all day. Do you have any suggestions of what I could do if I love organic chemistry?

    • @That_Chemist
      @That_Chemist  Рік тому +1

      You grow into it, and the time of the researcher is split into many daily activities, and is not always in the lab. Most Professors spend little to no time doing lab work, while grad students and postdocs spend the majority of their time doing labwork. As you start Ochem, a 3-4h lab feels exhausting, but with experience it becomes manageable to work a whole day, sometimes without a break even lol

  • @telotawa
    @telotawa Рік тому +1

    i love dipt

  • @DarkWarchieff
    @DarkWarchieff Рік тому +1

    Malodorents next? I read about a hilarious event where Selenols escaped a London lab. Nobody was endangered but the whole city got farted on.