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The explosive history of hydrogen - with Andrew Szydlo 

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Ri favourite and top demonstrator Andrew Szydlo takes us on a whistle-stop tour of this reactive gas, originally called 'flammable air', recreating some long-lost experiments along the way.
Hydrogen is the lightest element on the periodic table, discovered in 1766, with each atom containing only a proton and an electron and nothing more. And yet it is also one of the most reactive, capable of creating giant fireballs and deafening explosions.
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This lecture was recorded at the Ri on 26 November 2022.
Andrew Szydlo is a chemist and secondary school teacher at Highgate School, well-loved by pupils and Ri attendees alike. He has given public lectures around the country, been featured on TV shows and has become a popular part of the Ri's RU-vid channel in recent years, where his videos have over 16 million views in total.
When Andrew started giving chemistry lessons to friends some 50 years ago, he would bring a pocket-full of chemicals to illustrate the principles of chemistry.
Today, these chemistry lessons have evolved into demonstration lectures which he gives to audiences in a wide variety of locations. During the past 40 years he has given over 500 talks, in addition to teaching chemistry full-time at Highgate School in London. Today he is still based at Highgate School, delivering chemistry lectures to local schools.
The Royal Society of Chemistry included Andrew as one of their 175 Faces of Chemistry.
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Комментарии : 336   
@plasmaburndeath
@plasmaburndeath Год назад
Professor Szydlo is one of our favorite guests, and he is a treasure.
@robert8124
@robert8124 Год назад
Yah,, He's better than Bill Nye the science guy...lol... but for adult more...lol....
@enoeht5519
@enoeht5519 Год назад
Agreed🤓
@MrBassbump
@MrBassbump Год назад
I love individuals who can make learning fun. This man is a great example of what a teacher sounds like. 🤘
@tncorgi92
@tncorgi92 Год назад
I love his lectures and demonstrations, he's so enthusiastic and barely pauses for breath! I nearly missed this one even though I'm a subscriber because I didn't have notifications set properly!
@robert8124
@robert8124 Год назад
Sorry, it should be "AS" good. My apologies Dr. Nye...
@Szlater
@Szlater Год назад
The greatest science teacher in the world, the best lectures on this channel….it must be Christmas!
@lukemason9340
@lukemason9340 Год назад
A
@mattyoh1358
@mattyoh1358 Год назад
One of the things that always impresses me about Dr. Szydlo's lectures is how he's able to speak without pause for over an hour with such confidence and enthusiasm about his topics, barely pausing to take a breath. All while performing visually exciting practical experiments too! He's really a master of the craft in these.
@ex1tium
@ex1tium Год назад
I saw one of Mr. Szydlos chemistry demonstration over 10 years ago on RU-vid. I'm glad he is doing well and is as enthusiastic as always.
@mind.island
@mind.island Год назад
me too
@ericlondon5731
@ericlondon5731 Год назад
He is like a kindly grandfather who has patience for his kids. I wish my science teachers had been that good.
@pitchforkpeasant6219
@pitchforkpeasant6219 Год назад
This guy is a global treasure. If more could be so enthusiastic about what they teach, imagine how many more would be enthusiastic about learning
@princessrashidart
@princessrashidart 5 месяцев назад
Agreed!
@unhott1893
@unhott1893 Год назад
I love when people are really excited or applaud and he yells "No, no! I have done nothing special, this is not worthy!"
@wolfwood7219
@wolfwood7219 Год назад
Never in my wildness dreams did i think growing up that i could witness demonstrations at the Royal Institution. The world has changed so much from when i went to school and its incredible. I can only hope people are curious enough to pursue knowledge and smart enough to take advantage of the wealth of knowledge available. Professor Szydlo is truly a gem.
@keithyinger3326
@keithyinger3326 Год назад
I love Professor Szydlo's enthusiasm for chemistry. Whenever I get bored and there's nothing else on to watch these Christmas lectures are always my go-to. Stay well Professor, from Washington, USA.
@juanmigueloctaviano6736
@juanmigueloctaviano6736 Год назад
Another brilliant lecture by Andrew Szydlo. I love how he is an expert at mixing such volatile compounds as science and the performing arts.
@Deludedcrackhead
@Deludedcrackhead Год назад
I had a chemistry teacher in the 90's who was akin to Andrew. I'm forever grateful that people like this have such an engaging style to teach us all. This is what teachers should be!
@solotrotrotro2530
@solotrotrotro2530 Год назад
the best chemical science educator of the world, perhaps of all history.Its an honor to watch you , live long Mr Szydlo!
@sciencenerd7639
@sciencenerd7639 Год назад
Super happy to see a new video with Mr. Szydlo! Thanks!
@keithklassen5320
@keithklassen5320 Год назад
If this delightful man could be multiplied, no student of science would ever be bored.
@CelticSaint
@CelticSaint Год назад
They certainly wouldn't be able to get a word in!
@projectiot8345
@projectiot8345 Год назад
Mr. Andrew is the best chemistry teacher, I see every RI video but I like Sir Andrew's video even without seeing because I know it will be good
@donCorticosteroid
@donCorticosteroid Год назад
This level of enthusiasm and energy, the passion and the danger is the reason why scientists are amazing. Absolutely loved this video, i love this channel and i wish to attend a talk at the Royal Institution at some point in my life.❤
@johnbuyers8095
@johnbuyers8095 Год назад
Whenever I see Andrew Szydlo presenting, I have to watch. This is the true “mad” professor showing kids the wonders of science. Please keep it up, I will watch every time.
@wobuzhidaoification
@wobuzhidaoification Год назад
This guy is great. He has a calm urgency in how he explains everything. I'm following everything and am keep interested by his pace.
@ChristopherJPace
@ChristopherJPace Год назад
Andrew Szydlo is my favorite guests of the RI. His passion for science is absolutely remarkable. I love that his faithful assistant, Andres Tretiakov, is also in this production. The "chemistry" (pardon the pun) that these two have amplifies the performance, as always. Bravo!
@Maccer229
@Maccer229 Год назад
He is the most wonderful science teacher. We are all his dear children ❤️
@FredStam
@FredStam Год назад
Andrew Szydlo in the RI on RU-vid. This is how you make people enthousiastic for science. What a guy....
@WX4CB
@WX4CB Год назад
LOVE this guy and the Royal Institution in general .... used to sit down as a kid watching the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures​. Still fascinating to 40 years later LOL
@AbdiPianoChannel
@AbdiPianoChannel Год назад
This is absolutely a masterpiece. The professor deserves a Nobel prize. I could listen to him for days. Time well spent. Music and science in harmony. Thanks for the up load
@cliveomahoney4096
@cliveomahoney4096 Год назад
Utterly fabulous. For any age. What a great communicator!
@LiborTinka
@LiborTinka Год назад
If Mr. Szydlo made a four-hour lecture about each individual element of the periodic table, I would make it a mission to see them all. Always mades my day!
@dannybell926
@dannybell926 Год назад
The absolute best teacher on this planet this man is
@mynickwaspirated
@mynickwaspirated Год назад
Mr.Szydlo sure is a treasure, very entertaining. And a shout-out to Andres, the silent hero of the lecture. 👍
@RWBHere
@RWBHere Год назад
Yay! A new Andrew Szydlo video! 💥🔥🎆 All is well with the world. Thank-you, and all the very best for 2023. 🙂👍
@andrewclarke6916
@andrewclarke6916 Год назад
He's back! What a treat for Christmas.
@SoirEkim
@SoirEkim Год назад
I wish Professor A. Szydlo was my teacher because he is far more enjoyable and what I learn from him now is more easily committed to memory.
@noneofyourbizness
@noneofyourbizness Год назад
Living proof that teaching is an art.
@JRH2109
@JRH2109 Год назад
I clicked on this to check if he'd go for another hour and twenty minutes without taking a breath. I was not disappointed.
@grahamwilson8843
@grahamwilson8843 Год назад
This lecture ignites in me a fervent curiosity to continue exploring the depths of the chemical world. Bravo Andrew, and thank you so very much for the enlightening talk.
@nasterbmf
@nasterbmf Год назад
I'm 41 and love his presentation as much as I did watching Mr. Wizard as a kid!!
@robertlawrence9000
@robertlawrence9000 Год назад
This man is a treasure to the world! He opens eyes to the reality around us and helps spark minds for great ideas. I always enjoy his presentations. Everyone should watch them.
@kenw5104
@kenw5104 Год назад
23:28 34:50 36:10 39:20 53:24 54:37 55:47 Whoa. Reminds me of my failed titration experiment in my chemistry lab exam 30 years ago. The burette tap was open before the solution was being poured in from the top. And was clueless about why the quick change of colour when I finished pouring. It was like yesterday. :-) Thank you Dr. Szydlo and Ri for organising the demo.
@patrickmclaren4360
@patrickmclaren4360 Год назад
It would be great to have a teacher who looks like they are having fun teaching,, it would definitely make going to their classes a lot easier
@kavorka8855
@kavorka8855 Год назад
Dr. Andrew never stop teaching impressive lectures!
@RoyceFarrell
@RoyceFarrell Год назад
What a Treat. A Master Communicator and Professor. Thankyou.
@vincentanguoni8938
@vincentanguoni8938 Год назад
This is so cool. Who hasn't wondered how the first scientists discovered what we take for granted!
@ZhongGuoShorts
@ZhongGuoShorts Год назад
This is one of the best if not the greatest video on Ri channel.
@Games_and_Music
@Games_and_Music Год назад
Always a pleasure to see him at work, and also nice to see that he can give demonstrations inside the institute again.
@gepetotube
@gepetotube Год назад
Brilliant!!! THANK YOU ANDREW SZYDLO!!!. Science through experimentation. Reminding everybody that science is not only about formulas and abstract things. Walking us through history at a fast pace. Andrew's presentations are some of the best ever. ...oh yeah and it's packed with scientific information.
@GrimSleepy
@GrimSleepy Год назад
@Andres there are funnels you can 3D print which have grooves on the outside, I find them to allow smoother pouring due to the air permitted to escape through the grooves.
@ZoonCrypticon
@ZoonCrypticon Год назад
Professor Szydlo, one of the best science presenters I have seen!
@cambridgemart2075
@cambridgemart2075 Год назад
Andrew Szydlo's enthusiasm for his subject is contagious; his students at Highgate are very lucky! The outro with the choir was wonderful as well, reminds me of when I was 40 years younger and in our school choir (although without the beautiful female voices).
@CaptainCheezmo
@CaptainCheezmo Год назад
I'm always tickled pink when I see an Andrew Szydlo lecture come up.
@ShevillMathers
@ShevillMathers Год назад
Brilliant-I enjoyed every moment, and during my 85 years have repeated many of the experiments the discoverers made in the sciences. I always preferred the science lab at school to sport. I have enjoyed a life in science- no doubt inspired by teachers with this enthusiasm for the many subjects.
@mrgrumpy75
@mrgrumpy75 Год назад
I love watching Andrew. I wish he'd been my science teacher in school!
@BoB4jjjjs
@BoB4jjjjs Год назад
He was brilliant, I watched it all again, he was so entertaining. I wish I had teachers like him when I was at school etc. Brilliant man, always flat out and always giving others around him credit. First time I saw this, I was transfixed to the lecture. Never seen anyone like him then, or since. 😎 😃
@cptkirkpyro5656
@cptkirkpyro5656 Год назад
My favorite presenter by far!
@cptkirkpyro5656
@cptkirkpyro5656 Год назад
@@kazcz yep he is very good as well, I just like the wit of Andrew.
@opperhoofdgeilebizon
@opperhoofdgeilebizon Год назад
What energy, must be treu love of science. For Christmas I wish for every child to meet a teacher like this man.
@robert8124
@robert8124 Год назад
Excellently laid out lecture and demonstrations by Dr. Szydlo and his team. Very interesting and well explained, even for a dumby like me. He's not slow and boring, gets right to the point. You should have him do more lectures and dilth a little deeper.
@abdulkaderalsalhi557
@abdulkaderalsalhi557 Год назад
Very enjoyable fabulous demonstrations .. Thanks to Prof. Szydlo and his team for their effort and skill... Thanks to RI for arranging for this lecture
@bikkies
@bikkies Год назад
This was wonderful. There's something compelling about an urgent and breathless flood of science while a choir sings in Latin at a row of balloons. I don't think it's possible to be more endearingly mad-scientist than this, and I mean that as the highest compliment. If I'd had educators like this chap when I was at school then I'd have definitely paid more attention, and I may have also remembered more of what I was told.
@mattyoung4336
@mattyoung4336 Год назад
Oh how I’ve been waiting for a new appearance from Dr Szydlo 😁 …. Awesome!
@88pampa
@88pampa Год назад
As always, impeccable content from the RI! Truly a gem in science education!
@sab85ful
@sab85ful Год назад
Professor Szydlo is my new favorite teacher. I just watched his explanation of air fuel mixture in regards to car engines and it was a masterpiece in explanation and entertainment ( not being too wordy or too silly. The perfect blend). 10/10 my fav.
@jeremiahramirez8915
@jeremiahramirez8915 Год назад
I love how excited he is in all of these videos, also like how he isn't trying to be funny. If he says something funny then it's just that he doesn't try to seem more "human" by constantly cracking jokes.
@W-H-O
@W-H-O Год назад
I really love this guy's enthusiasm, what a joy to watch.
@CosmicAliveness
@CosmicAliveness Год назад
The legend has arisen
@STali37
@STali37 Год назад
You are my favourite Chemist and my most favourite Teacher , lecturer of my life.
@lvlarihuan0
@lvlarihuan0 Год назад
It was the best best best lecture I've ever seen. Thank you very much, Mr. Szydlo and your staff.
@jonathanvanier
@jonathanvanier Год назад
The man is a national treasure!
@SnoopyDoofie
@SnoopyDoofie Год назад
I picture the two old men in the balcony in The Muppets carrying out these experiments.
@HEVENLYSEVERANCE
@HEVENLYSEVERANCE Год назад
The best in chemistry is back yay
@cherchoonphang3363
@cherchoonphang3363 Год назад
How I wish my Chemistry lecturer was like him.
@AnoNymInvestor
@AnoNymInvestor Год назад
Explosions and Mr. Szydlo-what a wonderrrrful combination! 😂 🔥
@tycannah4271
@tycannah4271 Год назад
Amazing entertaining energy and for anyone to speak flawlessly for 80 minutes without missing a beat was a performance in itself. Reminds me of why I studied chemistry 40 years ago.
@colonelkurtz2269
@colonelkurtz2269 Год назад
Albert Einstein made contributions to physics. His brother Frank made well he made a monster. 😆
@paololabianco8273
@paololabianco8273 Год назад
An incredible teaching and sympathy talent
@HunzolEv
@HunzolEv Год назад
This lecture is so enjoyable and worth to me more than just word knowledge of reading a page for an hour
@Deathadder90
@Deathadder90 3 месяца назад
28:09 that "However" was an instant like click from me. I love the passion with which the professor disseminates his knowledge.
@TravisLee33
@TravisLee33 Год назад
So such a great lecture/demonstration.
@ironhead2008
@ironhead2008 Год назад
Take note prospective science teachers - this is how you get and keep their attention.
@danieljakubik3428
@danieljakubik3428 Год назад
Teaching chemistry with enthusiasm!
@jerrysanchez5453
@jerrysanchez5453 Год назад
Man I have waited a long time for another video with mr.andrew In it
@narsingojuchaithanyasudha6478
We love you sir your explanations are the finest ! Love from India 🇮🇳
@martinda7446
@martinda7446 Год назад
Dear Professor, you have elevated the term, 'nutty professor' to new heights. I hope you don't mind me saying so. You have given me and thousands of others a real insight into the wonders of science and chemistry with truly wonderful entertainment for decades and I thank you.
@markhonea2461
@markhonea2461 Год назад
In modern times the availability of aluminum gives us a far easier method of creating hydrogen. Sodium hydroxide, an extreme base, reacts with aluminum and water to do that task.
@steveholder7289
@steveholder7289 Год назад
That was a lot of fun! Thanks Prof. Szydlo!
@kanaktiwari2906
@kanaktiwari2906 Год назад
It was amazing . In high school they Should teach like that. Thank you sir Keep coming with such videos
@naledikutumela1636
@naledikutumela1636 Год назад
Let me get comfortable and enjoy the show😁
@mrdeathgaming1457
@mrdeathgaming1457 Год назад
100 000 000 more Szydlo's required please!
@rodriguezelfeliz4623
@rodriguezelfeliz4623 Год назад
That was a wierd ending Loved it
@TastySlowCooker
@TastySlowCooker Год назад
Dr Szydlo's wife is constantly navigating a minefield of setting off his enthusiastic love of chemistry
@gabrielenanni9171
@gabrielenanni9171 Год назад
Wow, just extraordinary! His ability to explain and do science at the same time is brilliant!
@ksilebo
@ksilebo Год назад
he got slightly more sane over the years which is facinating
@Asaeax
@Asaeax Год назад
I am very happy to be able to witness exquisite and most fun lecturers like Sir. :)
@Asaeax
@Asaeax Год назад
Ok, that’s it, i’m not just happy, but i’m like jumping out of joy from the inside
@Kwstr42
@Kwstr42 Год назад
so happy to see another presentation from my favorite chemist
@djisydneyaustralia
@djisydneyaustralia Год назад
Andrew is the best! He brings alot of excitement to chemistry... He speaks in a way that appeals to children and adults alike.
@mahmoudabuzamel7038
@mahmoudabuzamel7038 Год назад
Thank you sir, I now know that I need to go back to school.
@HenriqueCSJ
@HenriqueCSJ Год назад
What a delight!
@aboodymahdy
@aboodymahdy Год назад
Prof, I'm happy to see you again! 🤩
@CosmicAliveness
@CosmicAliveness Год назад
Yesss the waiting has ended. Andrew yesss Absolutely amazing the man!!!. Keep equating u are on your own level!!! Amazing Absolutely keeping on keeping on please magic chemistry. IDOL
@Yamazaki339
@Yamazaki339 Год назад
Andrew Szydlo is brillians scientst! 😍
@e8iMm7KE999
@e8iMm7KE999 Год назад
The lecture and the singers were awesome !!!
@horsetuna
@horsetuna Год назад
Someone should do war of 1812 with hydrogen balloons
@lauralevenson6325
@lauralevenson6325 Год назад
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha boom ha ha ha ha ha
@fmdj
@fmdj Год назад
Yeeeeeh it's Christmas again!
@chrisingle5839
@chrisingle5839 Год назад
I especially enjoyed the short concert at the end!
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