Thank you for the effort of uploading new content. And congratulations! I imagine being a father as an amazing and transforming experience. Greetings from spain.
@robertcheezem9119
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I’m so glad you are back🎉
@jonroads8281
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Glad you're back!
@alexeynava3086
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Glad to know you’ve been enjoying life! Keep up the good work
@KevinArdala01
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I'd be happy to see a video on functional groups if you get the time. Also, I watched a podcast over on Dr. Matt & Dr. Mike (about Glycolysis) the other day and thought it was such a good format for discussing topics: details that wouldn't ordinarily emerge in a lecture did in conversation and it felt quite a natural approach. The podcasts are supplementary discussion to lecture videos... I don't know if you've got a science buddy, but it's worth looking at if you want to try something new in addition once in a while. Like I say, I only mention it becuase it was so enjoyable to watch, never seen it before regarding science topics! 😉👍
@undernetjack
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Hi! New-ish follower. I understand the scope of your content is geared towards students taking higher level college or uni classes. You asked for suggestions, and though I am no longer a student, having long since retired, I have a fascination with learning and chemistry. You asked for suggestions and I have one. I would like a better understanding of salt-bridge chemistry. I have seen several videos that attempt to use different materials to make the bridge, gelatin (vice agar), cotton balls stuffed in a tube, ceramic clay pots and so on. Making sodium hydroxide from salt, or making weak acids, that kind of thing. What is really necessary for the bridge? Would a merely porous substance work like ceramic or does it actually require a salt in the material of the bridge? Would string work using capillary action? Again , I understand your audience may be beyond questions like these, perhaps they are more suited for a Mr.Wizard's channel. However, your take on the subject would be helpful. Thank you.
@naransukhsukhee377
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Hooray!
@baherramadan3837
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Please, make a video about reactions of benzene and friedel craft reactions I am glad u are back ❤
@peterzorc7888
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Can you explain H-NMR splitting? I always feel like there’s a rule im forgetting when I do it.
@ChemSurvival
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Hi Peter! I'll definitely put this on my list. In the meantime, perhaps this video from my channel will help a bit. kzitem.info/news/bejne/mmhr1HWiq5N3h2U
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