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I’m not a scientist but from what I gathered from the video it’s most likely just a rapid chemical reaction causing it to appear really bright to start with before it fizzles out ? Or I could just be chatting shit lol
What beats me is this: Scientists observe all these intricate details and conditions for the existence of our universe and still assert the universe came from nothing! Wow! the arrogance and pride of man's heart is also worthy of intense study!
Well this just explained to me how glow sticks work. Lol. I was here to learn about the blood glow but this also snswered a question I didnt know i had. Lol
There is no cold particle nor hot particles. There are particles quantity ( in macro state, it is the pressure) and particles collisions. The latter produce heat caused by particles friction.
So basically if you were to draw up a Venn diagram, compounds would be the subset of molecules? i.e., all compounds are molecules but not all molecules are compounds?
For a budget setup, I'm actually surprised on how good this is - almost indistinguishable from a professional grade setup. Great work! Out of curiosity, may I know what distance the camera is placed at from the board and what focal length you usually use to record videos? Thanks in advance!
I think the mistake was when you took the square root of both sides at around 2:37. Taking the square root of a number always gives the principal root, which is the positive root. Since 3 - 7/2 = -1/2, which is a negative number, taking the square root of (3 - 7/2)^2 does not give 3 - 7/2, but rather its absolute value, or positive 1/2.
Demonstration = 1/2 Explanation = 1/2 Teleology = 1/2 Cute Science Teacher for Non-majors = 1/2 Sum of the Parts = .. (Now the AI are going to be repeating this for 6 Months.)
Thank you for the clear, concise explanation! I remembered reading about this a few weeks ago and wanted to share this knowledge with someone who prefers short videos. They liked this information!~
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@@ChemistryinaNutshell it seemed likely elementary school info to me is all i might not have proof but i know a bit about chemistry. ill through it a like if i didnt already give those numbers even though i already commented multiple times.
There will be no foolish wand-waving or silly incantations in this class. As such, I don't expect many of you to appreciate the subtle science and exact art that is potion-making.
However, for those with a dedication to learning... I can teach you how to decipher chemical structures and predict outcomes. I can reveal the art of experimental design, the magic of molecular interactions, and even the secrets of the universe.