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Chemist Breaks Down 22 Chemistry Scenes From Movies & TV | WIRED
Scientist and author Kate Biberdorf (perhaps better known as Kate The Chemist), takes a look at some famous chemistry scenes from movies and television and explains how accurate they really are. How true-to-life are Breaking Bad's chemistry scenes? Can you really make oven-less brownies like in Rick & Morty? Is the formula from Spider-Man's web fluid correct? Kate The Chemist has the answers!
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published: 22 Mar 2022
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Is a Chemistry Degree Worth It?
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published: 20 Jan 2021
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How a Chemist Starts a Campfire
published: 01 Jul 2023
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A brief History of Chemistry
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Meet the Female Chemist Blowing Up Stereotypes
At the University of Texas, Dr. Kate Biberdorf is breaking stereotypes and blowing stuff up—all in a good pair of heels. Through her theatrical and dynamic approach to teaching, Dr. Biberdorf is breaking the stigma of what a stereotypical scientist looks like, while reaching students that might otherwise be intimidated by chemistry. By making waves within her field and empowering the next generation to get involved in STEM, she’s sending a message that any human can be a scientist.
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published: 30 Oct 2017
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The Hidden Chemistry of Everything with Neil deGrasse Tyson and Kate the Chemist – Cosmic Queries
Is chemistry truly everywhere? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice answer fan questions about chemistry with Kate Biberdorf, aka Kate the Chemist. Discover the chemical reactions that make our world work!
What is fire? We break down combustion reactions and how– scientifically– dragons could breathe fire, if they existed, that is. We discuss Kate the Chemist’s fiction series as well as her new book for adults, It's Elemental: The Hidden Chemistry of Everything (https://amzn.to/3edaA3o). Dive into the periodic table through the eyes of a chemist and an astrophysicist. Astrochemistry anyone? We discuss where we can find lithium on Earth and why not all the iron is in Earth’s core. Did some iron get distracted?
Why did many scholars practice alchemy? Was it ju...
published: 02 Dec 2021
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Chemists Career Video
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RELATED TASKS:
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* Conduct quality control tests.
* Maintain laboratory instruments to ensure proper working order and troubleshoot malfunctions when needed.
* Prepare test solutions, compounds, or reagents for laboratory personnel to conduct tests.
* Induce changes in composition of substances by introducing heat, light, energy, or chemical catalysts for quantitative o...
published: 23 Jun 2020
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Chemist Answers Chemistry Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Scientist and author Kate Biberdorf (perhaps better known as Kate The Chemist), answers the internet's burning questions about chemistry. Why does Diet Coke and Mentos make a chemical reaction? Do brains really have chemicals inside them? What do electrolytes even do? Kate answers all these questions and much more!
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published: 19 May 2022
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Chemistry is dangerous.
This is a video that I've been wanting to do for a while and I did my best to cover some of the fundamentals of safety. However, there are still plenty of things that I couldn't include and this will not at all prepare anyone to jump into practical chemistry.
References
• Glove compatibility: https://bit.ly/2Wmajlc
• Incompatible chemicals: https://bit.ly/2z70dg3
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• Info about working alone: https://bit.ly/2Sw4PmM
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• News stories: 1) https://bit.ly/2SzUuq0 2) https://bit.ly/2WpBD1X 3) https://bit.ly/2W1wNJ7
published: 04 May 2020
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Chemists Know - (Parody of "Let It Go" from Frozen) - University of California Irvine
*10/12 UPDATE* Over 50,000 views in less than one week, we can't believe it! Thank you to everyone who watched, subscribed, favorited, and shared to make this happen...you guys KNOW! B-) - The UCI Chemistry Department
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published: 06 Oct 2014
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Chemist Breaks Down 22 Chemistry Scenes From Movies & TV | WIRED
Scientist and author Kate Biberdorf (perhaps better known as Kate The Chemist), takes a look at some famous chemistry scenes from movies and television and expl...
Scientist and author Kate Biberdorf (perhaps better known as Kate The Chemist), takes a look at some famous chemistry scenes from movies and television and explains how accurate they really are. How true-to-life are Breaking Bad's chemistry scenes? Can you really make oven-less brownies like in Rick & Morty? Is the formula from Spider-Man's web fluid correct? Kate The Chemist has the answers!
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Chemist Breaks Down 22 Chemistry Scenes From Movies & TV | WIRED
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Scientist and author Kate Biberdorf (perhaps better known as Kate The Chemist), takes a look at some famous chemistry scenes from movies and television and explains how accurate they really are. How true-to-life are Breaking Bad's chemistry scenes? Can you really make oven-less brownies like in Rick & Morty? Is the formula from Spider-Man's web fluid correct? Kate The Chemist has the answers!
Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
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Chemist Breaks Down 22 Chemistry Scenes From Movies & TV | WIRED
- published: 22 Mar 2022
- views: 3078344
9:51
Is a Chemistry Degree Worth It?
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Sources and further readings for jobs and college degrees:
bls.gov(bureau of labor statistics)
nces.ed.gov(national center for educational statistics)
payscale(provides information on jobs and degrees)
https://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/056/#:~:text=%26%20Visualizations%20Next%20%3E%3E-,Synthetic%20Work%2DLife%20Earnings%20by%20Field%20of%20Bachelor's%20Degree%20and,Attainment%20is%20a%20Bachelor's%20Degree&text=A%20bachelor's%20degree%20holder%20can,his%20or%20her%20work%20life
https://www.ziprecruiter.com/blog/the-most-regretted-college-majors/
https://www.monster.com/jobs/search/?q=chemistry-degree-jobs
https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/19-2031-chemists
https://thetab.com/us/2017/03/13/hardest-major-62699
https://wn.com/Is_A_Chemistry_Degree_Worth_It
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Sources and further readings for jobs and college degrees:
bls.gov(bureau of labor statistics)
nces.ed.gov(national center for educational statistics)
payscale(provides information on jobs and degrees)
https://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/056/#:~:text=%26%20Visualizations%20Next%20%3E%3E-,Synthetic%20Work%2DLife%20Earnings%20by%20Field%20of%20Bachelor's%20Degree%20and,Attainment%20is%20a%20Bachelor's%20Degree&text=A%20bachelor's%20degree%20holder%20can,his%20or%20her%20work%20life
https://www.ziprecruiter.com/blog/the-most-regretted-college-majors/
https://www.monster.com/jobs/search/?q=chemistry-degree-jobs
https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/19-2031-chemists
https://thetab.com/us/2017/03/13/hardest-major-62699
- published: 20 Jan 2021
- views: 126465
3:51
A brief History of Chemistry
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- published: 15 Jan 2019
- views: 197096
2:40
Meet the Female Chemist Blowing Up Stereotypes
At the University of Texas, Dr. Kate Biberdorf is breaking stereotypes and blowing stuff up—all in a good pair of heels. Through her theatrical and dynamic appr...
At the University of Texas, Dr. Kate Biberdorf is breaking stereotypes and blowing stuff up—all in a good pair of heels. Through her theatrical and dynamic approach to teaching, Dr. Biberdorf is breaking the stigma of what a stereotypical scientist looks like, while reaching students that might otherwise be intimidated by chemistry. By making waves within her field and empowering the next generation to get involved in STEM, she’s sending a message that any human can be a scientist.
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At the University of Texas, Dr. Kate Biberdorf is breaking stereotypes and blowing stuff up—all in a good pair of heels. Through her theatrical and dynamic approach to teaching, Dr. Biberdorf is breaking the stigma of what a stereotypical scientist looks like, while reaching students that might otherwise be intimidated by chemistry. By making waves within her field and empowering the next generation to get involved in STEM, she’s sending a message that any human can be a scientist.
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- published: 30 Oct 2017
- views: 381002
50:52
The Hidden Chemistry of Everything with Neil deGrasse Tyson and Kate the Chemist – Cosmic Queries
Is chemistry truly everywhere? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice answer fan questions about chemistry with Kate Biberdorf, aka K...
Is chemistry truly everywhere? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice answer fan questions about chemistry with Kate Biberdorf, aka Kate the Chemist. Discover the chemical reactions that make our world work!
What is fire? We break down combustion reactions and how– scientifically– dragons could breathe fire, if they existed, that is. We discuss Kate the Chemist’s fiction series as well as her new book for adults, It's Elemental: The Hidden Chemistry of Everything (https://amzn.to/3edaA3o). Dive into the periodic table through the eyes of a chemist and an astrophysicist. Astrochemistry anyone? We discuss where we can find lithium on Earth and why not all the iron is in Earth’s core. Did some iron get distracted?
Why did many scholars practice alchemy? Was it just in the pure pursuit of science? Learn some fun chemistry experiments you can do at home. What is stoichiometry? What is catalysis? You’ll learn about functional groups and how an element’s state impacts its reactions. Why don’t we power cars using hydrogen?
Find out about salt ionization and how salt water works. Does cooking food change its chemistry? What is caramelization? Are we on the cusp of discovering a new branch of chemistry? How does an atom work? As a society, have we reached a scientific plateau? We also discuss if there is a chemical solution to combating climate change? All that, plus, what element did astrophysicists discover on the sun before we discovered it on Earth? The answer might surprise you.
Thanks to our Patrons William Kelly, Patrick Weller, Nicholas DeAngelo, George Brietigam, Adam Leos, David Bryan Smith, and Mick Mowchenko for supporting us this week.
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00:00 - Introduction
03:51 - Dr. Kate Biberdorf talks Kate the Chemist
05:19 - What is Dragon breath made of?
08:44 - Kate's Periodic Table
10:07 - Patreon Q&A
11:37 - Where do we find lithium?
13:09 - How Earth's elements arrange themselves
16:54 - How Alchemy relates to Chemistry
19:57 - Chemistry experiments for kids
24:06 - What is Stoichiometry?
25:15 - Why we use Lithium instead of Helium in batteries
28:55 - What could go wrong in a high school chemistry class?
31:16 - Can we make a rocket car?
33:23 - Dr. Biberdorf's Husband
34:25 - Where you can find Dr. Kate Biberdorf
35:01 - The science of salt water
38:28 - Are raw vegetables healthier?
41:50 - Is there anything left to discovered in chemistry?
44:31 - Do you know any mad scientists?
46:23 - Have we reached a scientific plateau?
47:24 - Can we use chemistry to remove plastic in the ocean?
49:27 - Which element was discovered on the sun before on Earth?
50:07 - It's Elemental: The Hidden Chemistry in Everything
https://wn.com/The_Hidden_Chemistry_Of_Everything_With_Neil_Degrasse_Tyson_And_Kate_The_Chemist_–_Cosmic_Queries
Is chemistry truly everywhere? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice answer fan questions about chemistry with Kate Biberdorf, aka Kate the Chemist. Discover the chemical reactions that make our world work!
What is fire? We break down combustion reactions and how– scientifically– dragons could breathe fire, if they existed, that is. We discuss Kate the Chemist’s fiction series as well as her new book for adults, It's Elemental: The Hidden Chemistry of Everything (https://amzn.to/3edaA3o). Dive into the periodic table through the eyes of a chemist and an astrophysicist. Astrochemistry anyone? We discuss where we can find lithium on Earth and why not all the iron is in Earth’s core. Did some iron get distracted?
Why did many scholars practice alchemy? Was it just in the pure pursuit of science? Learn some fun chemistry experiments you can do at home. What is stoichiometry? What is catalysis? You’ll learn about functional groups and how an element’s state impacts its reactions. Why don’t we power cars using hydrogen?
Find out about salt ionization and how salt water works. Does cooking food change its chemistry? What is caramelization? Are we on the cusp of discovering a new branch of chemistry? How does an atom work? As a society, have we reached a scientific plateau? We also discuss if there is a chemical solution to combating climate change? All that, plus, what element did astrophysicists discover on the sun before we discovered it on Earth? The answer might surprise you.
Thanks to our Patrons William Kelly, Patrick Weller, Nicholas DeAngelo, George Brietigam, Adam Leos, David Bryan Smith, and Mick Mowchenko for supporting us this week.
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#StarTalk #NeildeGrasseTyson
00:00 - Introduction
03:51 - Dr. Kate Biberdorf talks Kate the Chemist
05:19 - What is Dragon breath made of?
08:44 - Kate's Periodic Table
10:07 - Patreon Q&A
11:37 - Where do we find lithium?
13:09 - How Earth's elements arrange themselves
16:54 - How Alchemy relates to Chemistry
19:57 - Chemistry experiments for kids
24:06 - What is Stoichiometry?
25:15 - Why we use Lithium instead of Helium in batteries
28:55 - What could go wrong in a high school chemistry class?
31:16 - Can we make a rocket car?
33:23 - Dr. Biberdorf's Husband
34:25 - Where you can find Dr. Kate Biberdorf
35:01 - The science of salt water
38:28 - Are raw vegetables healthier?
41:50 - Is there anything left to discovered in chemistry?
44:31 - Do you know any mad scientists?
46:23 - Have we reached a scientific plateau?
47:24 - Can we use chemistry to remove plastic in the ocean?
49:27 - Which element was discovered on the sun before on Earth?
50:07 - It's Elemental: The Hidden Chemistry in Everything
- published: 02 Dec 2021
- views: 224457
1:30
Chemists Career Video
JOB TITLE: Chemist
ONET: 19-2031.00
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION: Conduct qualitative and quantitative chemical analyses or experiments in laboratories for quality ...
JOB TITLE: Chemist
ONET: 19-2031.00
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION: Conduct qualitative and quantitative chemical analyses or experiments in laboratories for quality or process control or to develop new products or knowledge.
RELATED TASKS:
* Analyze organic or inorganic compounds to determine chemical or physical properties, composition, structure, relationships, or reactions, using chromatography, spectroscopy, or spectrophotometry techniques.
* Conduct quality control tests.
* Maintain laboratory instruments to ensure proper working order and troubleshoot malfunctions when needed.
* Prepare test solutions, compounds, or reagents for laboratory personnel to conduct tests.
* Induce changes in composition of substances by introducing heat, light, energy, or chemical catalysts for quantitative or qualitative analysis.
RELATED JOBS: Air Quality Chemist, Analytical Chemist, Chemical Laboratory Scientist, Chemist, Forensic Chemist, Forensic Scientist, Quality Control Chemist (QC Chemist), Research Chemist, Scientist, Senior Chemist
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JOB TITLE: Chemist
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RELATED TASKS:
* Analyze organic or inorganic compounds to determine chemical or physical properties, composition, structure, relationships, or reactions, using chromatography, spectroscopy, or spectrophotometry techniques.
* Conduct quality control tests.
* Maintain laboratory instruments to ensure proper working order and troubleshoot malfunctions when needed.
* Prepare test solutions, compounds, or reagents for laboratory personnel to conduct tests.
* Induce changes in composition of substances by introducing heat, light, energy, or chemical catalysts for quantitative or qualitative analysis.
RELATED JOBS: Air Quality Chemist, Analytical Chemist, Chemical Laboratory Scientist, Chemist, Forensic Chemist, Forensic Scientist, Quality Control Chemist (QC Chemist), Research Chemist, Scientist, Senior Chemist
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- published: 23 Jun 2020
- views: 13586
14:00
Chemist Answers Chemistry Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Scientist and author Kate Biberdorf (perhaps better known as Kate The Chemist), answers the internet's burning questions about chemistry. Why does Diet Coke and...
Scientist and author Kate Biberdorf (perhaps better known as Kate The Chemist), answers the internet's burning questions about chemistry. Why does Diet Coke and Mentos make a chemical reaction? Do brains really have chemicals inside them? What do electrolytes even do? Kate answers all these questions and much more!
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- published: 19 May 2022
- views: 310628
23:28
Chemistry is dangerous.
This is a video that I've been wanting to do for a while and I did my best to cover some of the fundamentals of safety. However, there are still plenty of thing...
This is a video that I've been wanting to do for a while and I did my best to cover some of the fundamentals of safety. However, there are still plenty of things that I couldn't include and this will not at all prepare anyone to jump into practical chemistry.
References
• Glove compatibility: https://bit.ly/2Wmajlc
• Incompatible chemicals: https://bit.ly/2z70dg3
• Important safety glasses info: https://bit.ly/3c6w2V4
• Info about working alone: https://bit.ly/2Sw4PmM
• Chemical storage info: 1) https://bit.ly/2yspXDx 2) https://bit.ly/2ygcfUt
• News stories: 1) https://bit.ly/2SzUuq0 2) https://bit.ly/2WpBD1X 3) https://bit.ly/2W1wNJ7
https://wn.com/Chemistry_Is_Dangerous.
This is a video that I've been wanting to do for a while and I did my best to cover some of the fundamentals of safety. However, there are still plenty of things that I couldn't include and this will not at all prepare anyone to jump into practical chemistry.
References
• Glove compatibility: https://bit.ly/2Wmajlc
• Incompatible chemicals: https://bit.ly/2z70dg3
• Important safety glasses info: https://bit.ly/3c6w2V4
• Info about working alone: https://bit.ly/2Sw4PmM
• Chemical storage info: 1) https://bit.ly/2yspXDx 2) https://bit.ly/2ygcfUt
• News stories: 1) https://bit.ly/2SzUuq0 2) https://bit.ly/2WpBD1X 3) https://bit.ly/2W1wNJ7
- published: 04 May 2020
- views: 2923283
4:00
Chemists Know - (Parody of "Let It Go" from Frozen) - University of California Irvine
*10/12 UPDATE* Over 50,000 views in less than one week, we can't believe it! Thank you to everyone who watched, subscribed, favorited, and shared to make this h...
*10/12 UPDATE* Over 50,000 views in less than one week, we can't believe it! Thank you to everyone who watched, subscribed, favorited, and shared to make this happen...you guys KNOW! B-) - The UCI Chemistry Department
Wouldn't YOU like to know? Check out the UC Irvine Chemistry Graduate Program!
Check out the UC Irvine Department of Chemistry Official Page http://www.chem.uci.edu
Visit Gianmarc Grazioli YouTube Channel for Chemistry AND Guitar Tutorials! http://www.youtube.com/user/GJaunz
For FREE OpenCourseWare Courses on Chemistry, visit http://ocw.uci.edu
Eric Potma & Rachel Martin:
Concept
Gianmarc Grazioli:
Music, (Singing, Guitar & Lyrics)
Shaunt Kouyoumdjian:
Camera Operator, Direction & Editing
Luis Mascareno, Chantal Eyong, and Natalie Paredes:
Camera Operators & Assistant Direction
LYRICS:
Snow looks white, 'cause it's scattering light elastically.
Atoms are everywhere I look, though none of them can be seen. Molecules have always been a challenge to resolve.
Light microscopes don't work, heaven knows we tried.
Do they exist? Can they be seen?
Maybe using some spectroscopy!
For centuries, we didn't know. Well now...we know!
Chemists know, Chemists know
What makes water freeze and flow.
Chemists know, Chemists know,
Why fireflies can glow.
All chemists know Avogadro,
Order ten to twenty-three.
(the moles never bothered me anyway.)
Angstroms measure distance,
Nomenclature hard to say,
Though are macroscopic, we always find a way!
We love to see what we can do,
Synthesizing novel molecules,
From Exclusion Principle of Pauli:
CHEMISTRY!
Chemists know, Chemists know
About ozone in the sky
Chemists know, Chemists know
Sigma bonding vs. Pi
We understand Le Chatelier
Equilibrium!
There's chemistry to be found,
From the air down to the ground.
We make these compounds form
In flasks with bottoms that are round.
We hope they crystalize,
'Cause columns are the worst!
Still we strive to do all this,
For the chance to be the first!
Chemists know, Chemists know
Why it's red at the break of dawn
Chemists know, Chemists know
Where reactants go when they're gone.
We need to know
Every single way
To form or break BONDS!
(the moles never bothered me anyway.)
https://wn.com/Chemists_Know_(Parody_Of_Let_It_Go_From_Frozen)_University_Of_California_Irvine
*10/12 UPDATE* Over 50,000 views in less than one week, we can't believe it! Thank you to everyone who watched, subscribed, favorited, and shared to make this happen...you guys KNOW! B-) - The UCI Chemistry Department
Wouldn't YOU like to know? Check out the UC Irvine Chemistry Graduate Program!
Check out the UC Irvine Department of Chemistry Official Page http://www.chem.uci.edu
Visit Gianmarc Grazioli YouTube Channel for Chemistry AND Guitar Tutorials! http://www.youtube.com/user/GJaunz
For FREE OpenCourseWare Courses on Chemistry, visit http://ocw.uci.edu
Eric Potma & Rachel Martin:
Concept
Gianmarc Grazioli:
Music, (Singing, Guitar & Lyrics)
Shaunt Kouyoumdjian:
Camera Operator, Direction & Editing
Luis Mascareno, Chantal Eyong, and Natalie Paredes:
Camera Operators & Assistant Direction
LYRICS:
Snow looks white, 'cause it's scattering light elastically.
Atoms are everywhere I look, though none of them can be seen. Molecules have always been a challenge to resolve.
Light microscopes don't work, heaven knows we tried.
Do they exist? Can they be seen?
Maybe using some spectroscopy!
For centuries, we didn't know. Well now...we know!
Chemists know, Chemists know
What makes water freeze and flow.
Chemists know, Chemists know,
Why fireflies can glow.
All chemists know Avogadro,
Order ten to twenty-three.
(the moles never bothered me anyway.)
Angstroms measure distance,
Nomenclature hard to say,
Though are macroscopic, we always find a way!
We love to see what we can do,
Synthesizing novel molecules,
From Exclusion Principle of Pauli:
CHEMISTRY!
Chemists know, Chemists know
About ozone in the sky
Chemists know, Chemists know
Sigma bonding vs. Pi
We understand Le Chatelier
Equilibrium!
There's chemistry to be found,
From the air down to the ground.
We make these compounds form
In flasks with bottoms that are round.
We hope they crystalize,
'Cause columns are the worst!
Still we strive to do all this,
For the chance to be the first!
Chemists know, Chemists know
Why it's red at the break of dawn
Chemists know, Chemists know
Where reactants go when they're gone.
We need to know
Every single way
To form or break BONDS!
(the moles never bothered me anyway.)
- published: 06 Oct 2014
- views: 643945