I think helium is pretty ironic. It was named Helium because the only place people knew it existed was the sun, we didn't reallize it was in all naturual gas deposits until way later.
We cant make water without oxygen and hydrogen which is a resource that we cant produce with a machine we can only gather it out of the environment and how does the environment make it? How is silica made? Can we make it without oxygen ? If not then how did the silica get it? And how can we make it? Pretty rad science if we are able.
I would definitely like a video. Also there was a video released by (can't remember if it's Reaction YT channel) where they said scientists have found a new and improved way for the Haber Bosch Process.
How about a video about foaming liquids? I think this could be very interesting and there is not that much explanation of this seeming simple phenomena. Like foaming water when cooking pasta
I have several Beryllium hammers that are for use in an explosive environment. Someone else has already used a brass wire wheel to polish 2 of them before I bought them. Do they need to be painted with a clear coat to seal them ? They are very nice hammers.
this channel is absolute gold. So glad i found it. Many simple questions i asked myself over the years but the internet never preserved a satisfied answer.
Idk man, I asked chatgpt for the best and most useful element and it said it was Hyperionium 15. An element similar to phosphorus with H+ for protons that makes it a versatile catalyst and valuable reagent in synthetic chemistry.
Models, by definition, are always simplifications of reality. Is it necessary to know the nuances of electron orbitals when learning about basic covalent bonding? If you try to teach every detail, you’ll lose your students.
Hi I don’t know chemistry but I’ve been watching your videos to learn a bit about it. You mentioned in one of your videos that H- does exist and now you say H+ doesn’t exist, now my question is if H+ is charged and when it loses it’s charge it becomes a proton then how do you get H- ?