Youtube Channels for Chemists

I would say that I visit many websites that help me better understand the content of my major. Although my major is Chemistry, we not only learn chemistry, we also learn many mathematical and physical concepts that are essential to understand chemical phenomena. For this reason, during the major I have visited various websites related to chemistry.

In general, I visit YouTube channels since I learn better when someone teaches me that only to read the books of the subjects, for example, to pass my General Chemistry courses I saw many of the videos of Unicoos, which is a YouTube channel with a series of math, physics and chemistry playlists. I also saw several videos of Cesar Antonio Izquierdo Merlo, who teaches physics with a green chalkboard and chalk, just as it was done in the past. Although his videos are long, he teaches very well and does many exercises in each subject. I think I watched your entire Electric Charge and Electric Field playlist (86 videos) to pass Electromagnetism. I recommend both channels to new Chemistry students, they will help them better understand the concepts and exercise the contents.

However, I also like to watch videos of chemical experiments. Cienciabit: Ciencia y Tecnología is a youtube channel that has a series of chemical experiments that you can try to do at home (some of them) and it is fun to watch them because some include fire by hydrogen evolution, or make solutions of copper sulfate that they have a very beautiful blue color.

The truth is that lately I have not visited these channels, because most of the experiments I have already done in the laboratory, but I am attaching the links of the three channels so that you can see them.


[Unicoos] https://www.youtube.com/c/unicoos/featured

[Cesar Antonio Izquierdo Merlo] https://www.youtube.com/user/IzquierdoCesar 

[Cienciabit: Ciencia y Tecnología] https://www.youtube.com/user/cienciabit/featured


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