Common Scientific Glassware and the Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratory

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @WanderTheNomad
    @WanderTheNomad 2 года назад +96

    01:05 - Beakers
    02:03 - Graduated Cylinders
    02:43 - Test Tubes
    03:18 - Erlenmeyer Flask
    04:02 - Buchner Flask
    04:26 - Buchner Funnel
    04:54 - Filter Funnel
    05:09 - Powder Funnel
    05:38 - Spatula
    05:51 - Stirring Rod
    06:04 - Pipette
    06:23 - Burette
    06:46 - Volumetric Flask
    07:19 - Separatory Funnel
    08:06 - Dropping Funnel
    08:42 - Mortar & Pestle
    09:00 - Round-Bottom Flask
    09:49 - Reflux Condenser
    10:47 - Clamps & Stands
    11:28 - Column
    11:57 - Filter Paper
    12:29 - Watch Glass
    12:42 - Evaporating Dish
    12:56 - Melting Point Tube
    13:22 - NMR Tube
    13:44 - Fume Hood
    13:52 - Hot Plate/Stir Plate
    14:35 - Scale/Balance

  • @marksd5650
    @marksd5650 2 года назад +39

    I’m 67 and this immediately brought back memories of high school chemistry, where first lessons were making pippets, bending glass tubing, leaning names of glassware. Thanks and best regards

  • @plasmay237
    @plasmay237 2 года назад +46

    8:07 That is not a dropping funnel... that is a Soxhlet extractor!
    A dropping funnel is used to add solvents or solutions to a apparatus.
    A Soxhlet extractor is used to continuously wash a solid material with a solvent to extract some solubile compond.

    • @brd8764
      @brd8764 2 года назад

      weighage

    • @rabihalkaysi
      @rabihalkaysi 2 года назад

      Great!

    • @domspiros
      @domspiros Год назад +1

      Yeah I was like wtf …

    • @MalawisLilleKanal
      @MalawisLilleKanal 8 месяцев назад +2

      Went into the comment to say this exact thing, and I'm not even a chemlicker.

  • @ohasis8331
    @ohasis8331 2 года назад +17

    That was the shortest 16 minutes I've had in a very long time - thorough, interesting and absorbing.

  • @fairwitness7473
    @fairwitness7473 2 года назад +22

    Being a novice borosilicate glass blower, this should be interesting. I've been thinking about taking a couple of classes for technical glass ware. I like the idea of creating something with someone else that no one has ever seen before.

  • @elizabethominde-ogaja3433
    @elizabethominde-ogaja3433 2 года назад +4

    I am teaching pharmaceutical chemistry to undergraduate pharmacy students in Kenya and I have found this video invaluable for introducing the students to the proper language of the chemistry lab and the purpose of each piece of equipment and glassware

    • @geeljireoomaar6140
      @geeljireoomaar6140 Год назад

      Hi Sir,
      please I need your help. I am also a Kenyan teaching a private school here in Nairobi.
      please can you suggest a proper source to buy scientific equipment or laboratory glassware
      thanks

  • @mikotagayuna8494
    @mikotagayuna8494 2 года назад +74

    As a chemist, one of the first things you'll learn is that all lab technicians on duty are all named Igor.

  • @chemistryscience4320
    @chemistryscience4320 2 года назад +22

    Hi Dave !! :D
    Awesome video !! These series is going to be amazing.
    One thing tho.... in 8:07 the glass were shown is not a Dropping Funnel, is the extraction part of a Soxhlet extractor.

  • @naveenchand8402
    @naveenchand8402 2 года назад +5

    Adaptors, capillaries, mass vials, TLC chamber are important too.
    Great work Prof. Dave

  • @katrinajuanavilla7819
    @katrinajuanavilla7819 Год назад +2

    What you call a Dropping funnel is actually a Soxhlet Extractor. It is used over a refluxing flask of solvent, and fitted with a condenser in order to extract a natural product that is placed in a paper thimble inside the extractor.

  • @waelfadlallah8939
    @waelfadlallah8939 2 года назад +7

    Great start in this outstanding series. I like the fact that i am so familiar with this topic since i prepare all kinds of dyes in my pathology lab

  • @ElijahAshipa
    @ElijahAshipa Год назад +1

    I know it is summer break but what you need to know is that when I came back to school it was hard on me so I need to learn as much as possible.I thank God I passed my test but I will study. This video will help me a lot thank you sir

  • @beez1717
    @beez1717 4 месяца назад

    Having never taken a chenistey course because my highschool didn't have a lab because it's too small, I had no idea what each item and container was used for! Thanks!

  • @HouseMeanyBeany
    @HouseMeanyBeany 2 года назад +1

    So cool to see this video's process from the beginning, when you first asked for viewers working in labs, to now :)

  • @entertoby6698
    @entertoby6698 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video Professor Dave.
    I took chemistry a few years ago and this will help me remember everything again

  • @phillipjackson1517
    @phillipjackson1517 2 года назад +4

    Please do more videos like this! I just watched a few of NileBlue/NileRed's Chemistry videos the other day and was very fascinated to the point of wanting to order some chemistry supplies like the ones in this video lol. But this video was very helpful and brought back that same feeling. I love how you went through each item and methodically laid out what they were for and how they worked. Keep up the great work, my friend!

    • @WanderTheNomad
      @WanderTheNomad 2 года назад +1

      He's got at least 4 more videos in this playlist, and 200+ more videos about chemistry spread across a few other playlists.

  • @hans-olivierfontaine4827
    @hans-olivierfontaine4827 2 года назад +4

    Great video! Will you cover the logic behind adding measurement errors?

  • @blinded6502
    @blinded6502 2 года назад +14

    This is giving me a severe PSTD. While pursuing biochem, my labwork teacher forced me to memorize about a hundred different abreviations (with 0 logic to them) for various types of glassware, or she'd fail me. Anyway, in the end I somehow managed, but with couple more challenges like that down the line, I lost my passion for biochem and motivation to learn, and eventually dropped out of the university during the last year of study.

    • @Sparkbomber
      @Sparkbomber 2 года назад +3

      Looks like you had a bad teacher. I hope you can rediscover your passion for it one day though.

    • @backstreetfan2887
      @backstreetfan2887 2 года назад +2

      When I got my biochem degree I had lots of horrible professors. If you ever want to rekindle your love of biochem, check out Andrey K. His biochemistry playlist is the best thing I have ever seen on the internet. Mind-blowing stuff. He's taught me all the stuff that I wished my professors would have taught me.

    • @justapassie
      @justapassie 2 года назад +2

      @@backstreetfan2887 oh waoo i also watch AK Lectures!

    • @drawingwithstress
      @drawingwithstress Год назад

      I thought that was a normal thing to do, everyone is required to do it here or they give low grades cause it's essential to maintain lab safety

  • @houmamkitet9555
    @houmamkitet9555 2 года назад

    I love the charisma of the guy showcasing the items, give him my complements

  • @JormunB
    @JormunB 2 года назад +4

    This really hit me in the "feels" and took me back to high school chemistry and college.
    For the young folks reading the comments: go to your labs! Seriously. GO TO YOUR LABS! Your companion laboratory curricula can actually be a lot of fun, make for a great way to meet people (especially as an undergrad when you'll be doing lab-partner oriented exercises), and your grade that semester is absolutely dependent on your academic performance AND your lab attendance. Undergrad lab work is just about showing up and learning the basics, folks, it's nothing to be intimidated about, I promise!

  • @lloydevans2900
    @lloydevans2900 2 года назад +1

    I can remember from early A-level chemistry class being taught how to fold filter papers - from the simple double fold to the more intricate "fluted" arrangement (aka concertina folded), which helps when filtering a hot solution by minimising physical contact with the funnel and hence reduces the rate of heat loss. It occurred to me at the time that surely it would save time and effort if you could get filter papers which had been made this way in advance. Later that day, I discovered that you can indeed get those - just from the supermarket, where they are routinely sold as "coffee filters". Because of course doing a solvent extraction of ground coffee beans (which is essentially what automatic coffee makers do) also benefits from keeping the solution hot.
    So here's my question: Why are "pre-fluted" filter papers available in supermarkets, but not from lab supplies catalogues? Why are coffee drinkers afforded this convenience, while those doing practical chemistry have to make their own? It can't be down to expense, since coffee filters are dirt cheap, and lab filters are way more expensive. Anyone got any ideas?

  • @infinix2003
    @infinix2003 2 года назад +2

    I almost failed in a lab exam when I overfilled the volumetric flask making the concentration of the solution low. This is very bad while doing titration experiments
    Somehow I calculated how much extra water I added , did the math and the titration(whose values was way beyond actual value) , calculated theoretically and reported those values

  • @michaelklemm-abraham7298
    @michaelklemm-abraham7298 2 года назад +1

    Actually a Soxhlet extractor is shown when you talk about a dropping funnel.

  • @palantir135
    @palantir135 2 года назад

    Handled most of this equipment many many times throughout the years.

  • @gustavogodoy9626
    @gustavogodoy9626 2 года назад

    I don't think I remember a sponsorship on your channel. really proud of you

  • @thecasualengineer99
    @thecasualengineer99 Год назад

    Brings back memories of high school chemistry

  • @georgezikos8615
    @georgezikos8615 2 года назад

    Dave, I am a Theist and question the Evolution theory alot more than I request the 6K year theory, but I just want to say, your voice is so soothing, I could sleep listening to it

  • @johnnypabst6995
    @johnnypabst6995 2 года назад +2

    Wow, this took me back to myHigh School days. That was soooo long ago

    • @triple_gem_shining
      @triple_gem_shining 7 месяцев назад

      thats cute. what'd you do, precipitate NaCl? LOL

  • @dotanuki3371
    @dotanuki3371 2 года назад +2

    your glassware model looks like he's having the best day

  • @taladiv3415
    @taladiv3415 Год назад +1

    8:56 "fun to use" 😁

  • @KDFreezin
    @KDFreezin 2 года назад

    Even though i have no affinity with this whatsoever, it was very easy to follow and interesting.
    Great job 👍

  • @SciDOCMBC
    @SciDOCMBC Год назад

    8:06 This is not a dripping funnel with a pressure equalizing tube, but a Soxhlet extractor. You can recognize the Soxhlet extractor by the siphon on the side next to the glass tube for rising the solvent vapors. In addition, the ground glass joint at the upper end of the Soxhlet extractor is usually much larger than that of a dripping funnel. A Soxhlet extractor does not have a valve at the bottom, so it cannot be used as a dripping funnel. A chemist should already know the difference.

  • @steveunderwood9307
    @steveunderwood9307 2 года назад

    Well, we were taught what some of these were in middle/high school science. I'm used to a 'round-bottom flask" being called a Florentine Flask though.

  • @bAYOTLIST.4299
    @bAYOTLIST.4299 2 года назад +56

    Thanks Jesus.

    • @bastelote5463
      @bastelote5463 2 года назад +4

      Nah, thank professor Dave

    • @JohnDoe-uo7kb
      @JohnDoe-uo7kb 2 года назад +5

      @@bastelote5463 same thing

    • @bAYOTLIST.4299
      @bAYOTLIST.4299 2 года назад +3

      @@bastelote5463 same thing

    • @WanderTheNomad
      @WanderTheNomad 2 года назад +4

      I swear there's always going to be people who miss the joke

  • @atlas2296
    @atlas2296 2 года назад

    Im going into High School Sophomore Year Honors Chemistry so this is helping out a ton

  • @LANY0R
    @LANY0R 2 года назад

    Really excited for the rest of the videos

  • @Ensaima
    @Ensaima 2 года назад

    Hate that RUclips doesnt recomend me fast your videos. I love everything you do.
    3m subs?

  • @Tomagotchiify
    @Tomagotchiify 2 года назад

    YESSSS My favorite video!! Now I can get what I need and what is use for

  • @harpz7840
    @harpz7840 2 года назад +1

    13:29 "Spectroscopy needs a container"". That joke will never get old.

  • @bobbyc2768
    @bobbyc2768 Год назад

    great, now i know the names of the pieces of equipment i need to set up my meth lab. you're the man, dave!

  • @jeffreyyoung4104
    @jeffreyyoung4104 Год назад

    Excellent video! I am slowly building a small lab for fun and education.

  • @davecool42
    @davecool42 2 года назад

    Loving the custom made demonstration videos!

  • @krishnannarayanan8819
    @krishnannarayanan8819 2 года назад +1

    Thank You Professor Dave!

  • @stephan5279
    @stephan5279 2 года назад +3

    Just as I saw it... Isn`t it a Soxhlet extractor which you show as dropping funnel (about 08:10)

    • @dksmith605
      @dksmith605 Год назад

      Yes, that is a soxhlet extractor.
      Very different piece of kit to a dropping funnel/pressure equalising addition funnel.

  • @richardbetz255
    @richardbetz255 3 месяца назад

    Using a Soxhlet extractor as a dropping funnel is...daring

  • @michakasprzak6869
    @michakasprzak6869 2 года назад

    This is quite exciting and it was 'only' a video about some glasses xD Waiting for more

  • @JamesVestal-dz5qm
    @JamesVestal-dz5qm Год назад

    I think most students prefer grad cylinder to beaker for volume of liquid measurements

  • @JamesVestal-dz5qm
    @JamesVestal-dz5qm Год назад

    Man I wanted to show them vacuum filtration through the erlemneyer with the arm but Mike disabled all gas feed streams and vacuum stream out of the lab. Buckner yeah that's the word.

  • @UncleSamPatriot
    @UncleSamPatriot 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent stuff, thanks!

  • @janekfromm50
    @janekfromm50 Год назад +4

    "It's just basic chemistry yo"

    • @uaregreat
      @uaregreat 19 дней назад

      Yes. Some are here for basics. Bcz nobody told em

  • @sciencenerd7639
    @sciencenerd7639 2 года назад +1

    thank you Dave!

  • @mateofernandez4398
    @mateofernandez4398 2 года назад +2

    Good video Professor Dave. When are you going to do one about microscopes? That would be great

    • @ProfessorDaveExplains
      @ProfessorDaveExplains  2 года назад +3

      Check my microbiology playlist.

    • @mateofernandez4398
      @mateofernandez4398 2 года назад +2

      @@ProfessorDaveExplains Thanks i'll check it right now. Also keep up this amazing job that you do. Not many people have the passion and the knowledge to explain and divulgate science. And i'm glad i found This channel.
      as Carl Sagan said
      "We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology".
      and you Professor Dave you are one of the few persons that shows to all the world the importance of science in our society.
      Thank you very much

  • @homegirl934
    @homegirl934 Год назад

    Well done... I am missing my inorganic lab after seeing this video.

  • @Bludgeoned2DEATH2
    @Bludgeoned2DEATH2 2 года назад

    Damn thought you had a coupon code for Thermo and I was stoked to use it at work when ordering reagents LOL

  • @aIgorithmorbit
    @aIgorithmorbit Год назад

    send jamal my love!! we love you jamal!!

  • @polydipsiac
    @polydipsiac 2 года назад +1

    Rotovaps next please!

  • @alexandertan8592
    @alexandertan8592 2 года назад

    Prof dave. Will there be video about characterization equipment in the future?

  • @GameTimeWhy
    @GameTimeWhy 2 года назад +1

    This is a really cool episode. I know nothing about chemistry but I like learning about new things.

  • @thenorthwhat
    @thenorthwhat 28 дней назад

    thank you professor, as i now know how to NileRed

  • @grand-dadmiral
    @grand-dadmiral 2 года назад +2

    the forbidden shot glasses 😳

  • @bekirozturk7160
    @bekirozturk7160 Год назад

    these tutorial videos are very usefull..thank you so much

  • @amritha_rajan
    @amritha_rajan 9 месяцев назад

    That's was very useful video!!

  • @sugarfrosted2005
    @sugarfrosted2005 2 года назад

    Now I kinda want a video on uncommon glassware.

  • @muntazirakhtar1849
    @muntazirakhtar1849 2 года назад

    I love the way how you explain things...😊.can u plz make videos on laser

  • @RonaldDonald-m7v
    @RonaldDonald-m7v 26 дней назад

    Came here trying to to figure out what my bottles from the UW surplus store are called and if they are autoclave safe (with or without the pouring liner). They're the ubiquitous ones with the big blue lids. I thought they were called culture jars but searching that yielded nothing. Cool video but why didn't you cover bottles at the beginning? Seems like the most basic piece of equipment.

  • @MatthewAllenTelmo
    @MatthewAllenTelmo 2 месяца назад +1

    hello which one is non glassware there?

  • @MindsetAIandComputations
    @MindsetAIandComputations 2 года назад

    You always make it easier and enjoyable 😉 ☺ 😊

  • @bigredinfinity3126
    @bigredinfinity3126 2 года назад

    I got a thermo Fisher advert before the video

  • @reecestevenson9687
    @reecestevenson9687 Год назад

    Subscribed 😊 amazing video

  • @ironrain1x
    @ironrain1x 2 года назад

    If you break the flask, then it becomes a face shredder. In all seriousness though, do wear your safety glasses because glass can get in your eyes when broken

  • @JamesVestal-dz5qm
    @JamesVestal-dz5qm Год назад

    Some of my students probably used their hand instead of the mortar and postal for calcium bicarbonate because of my personality!

  • @junaidsabri9367
    @junaidsabri9367 2 года назад

    Sir !In which subject do you expert??
    Can you explain curvilinear coordinates?

  • @irene404
    @irene404 2 года назад

    8:57 totally agree

  • @moonshoes11
    @moonshoes11 2 года назад +5

    I learned about all this from Breaking Bad. ;)

    • @smeggers
      @smeggers 2 года назад

      Ayy, I was looking for a brba comment (☞ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)☞ the classic round bottom flask

  • @JamesVestal-dz5qm
    @JamesVestal-dz5qm Год назад

    1l beaker was the biggest my students had

  • @apertureonline9566
    @apertureonline9566 2 года назад

    This is organic chemistry, just wanted to explain that. You can’t for example distill a boron salt with bismuth using normal lab equipment.

    • @apertureonline9566
      @apertureonline9566 2 года назад

      If you had a borohydride for example, it’s easier to use higher pressures and mechanical engineering, which is because of the low heat. Of course every lab is flexible, but personally you can’t stock up on glassware and expect everything to work. You will most likely encounter issues if it’s new.

  • @Ensaima
    @Ensaima 2 года назад +2

    13:29 "spectroscopy needs a container"
    Flat earther dave: “I KNEW IT! 😡(buy my expensive stuff)”

  • @bladdnun3016
    @bladdnun3016 Год назад +1

    Who uses a separatory funnel as an addition funnel? That sounds weird!

  • @RolfStones
    @RolfStones 2 года назад

    I did a year of chemistry in college, before switching studies. Our student society, when having parties, had the option to drink beer from an erlenmeyer at a small discount. It was horrible to fill on the tap 😂

  • @rassimsimou1594
    @rassimsimou1594 Год назад +1

    Good

  • @ShihammeDarc
    @ShihammeDarc 2 года назад +1

    How did you get the footage? Are there stock footage for all of these?

    • @WanderTheNomad
      @WanderTheNomad 2 года назад +1

      He contacted someone to help make this footage that goes along with his narration. His name is in the description

    • @ProfessorDaveExplains
      @ProfessorDaveExplains  2 года назад +5

      I hired a chemist to get the footage.

    • @ShihammeDarc
      @ShihammeDarc 2 года назад

      @@ProfessorDaveExplains thanks for the explanation

  • @christophschafer9656
    @christophschafer9656 2 года назад +1

    The dropping funnel seems more like a soxhlet-extractor to me.

  • @PotatoChips-jy9pk
    @PotatoChips-jy9pk 2 года назад

    8:42 I used one for caffeine pills once :D

  • @Moritz___
    @Moritz___ Год назад

    isnt the dropping funnel a soxhlet extractor?
    might look similar but are so different in use

  • @yuusufliibaan1380
    @yuusufliibaan1380 2 года назад

    Thanks you

  • @saadkhatri1129
    @saadkhatri1129 Год назад

    Werner Heisenberg is impressed.

  • @unintentionallydramatic
    @unintentionallydramatic Год назад

    The video presentation dude's stare is unnerving. 😰
    Like brooo I'm not gonna nab anything stop staringggg

  • @markshort9098
    @markshort9098 2 года назад

    That's not a dropping funnel, it's the bottom half of a soxhlet extractor

  • @JamesVestal-dz5qm
    @JamesVestal-dz5qm Год назад

    I hated the sep funnel as an undergrad and never taught it as a grad

  • @adelinyoungmark1929
    @adelinyoungmark1929 2 года назад

    Graham condenser for reflux: 🤢
    Allihn condenser for reflux: 😎

  • @jacobsparry8525
    @jacobsparry8525 2 года назад

    And always use Pyrex glass

  • @littleschopoffhorus
    @littleschopoffhorus 2 года назад

    Nice channel

  • @davesimms8825
    @davesimms8825 2 года назад

    A Chen major here, I have never seen A 5 ml beaker.

  • @mickobrien3156
    @mickobrien3156 2 года назад +1

    This guy is one of the best Flat Earther ass kickers around.

  • @JamesVestal-dz5qm
    @JamesVestal-dz5qm Год назад

    They used the watch glass instead of the paint trays because I'm dumb!

  • @AbdelmoneimAAyed
    @AbdelmoneimAAyed 27 дней назад

    Merciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

  • @Patrick-Messi10
    @Patrick-Messi10 2 года назад

    Iam watching it... Yes 🤣 just minutes ago... Professor Dave the Great

  • @SpaceStickwithSpaceTick
    @SpaceStickwithSpaceTick 2 года назад

    Radio frequency and electronics labs are cooler and I am definitely not just saying that because I am an electrical engineering undergrad.

  • @JamesVestal-dz5qm
    @JamesVestal-dz5qm Год назад

    The medical hemp bar looks like an e cigarette but it makes you stoned and sleepy. Pretty funny!

  • @TheRolemodel1337
    @TheRolemodel1337 2 года назад

    2:08 i was expecting it to wear a tiny square academic hat 🎓
    2:33 what if reading volumes of liquids forming a concave meniscus?

    • @FerretWarlord1
      @FerretWarlord1 2 года назад +1

      If I recall correctly, you read it from the top.