Great to see Professor Gray. His textbook on Chemical Principles is still the best around and I have still have my 1979 copy signed by Professor Gray! :D
I still remember when I collected different leaves color (dark green, light green, yellow & brown) & made an energy analysis & discuss it with my inorganic lecturer. That was the year I started learning inorganic chemistry. My passion on color will never fades off, instead it's growing stronger everyday. I believe there is still much can explore in color chemistry. Watching this has triggered me to continue my study, if there is any opportunities. Thank you everyone's involved in making this video!
He is The Professor. It is a leader and a great scientist. The most interesting part is when he was asked about the "pleasure of the discovery". Great responde!
How inspiring :)
Great to see Professor Gray. His textbook on Chemical Principles is still the best around and I have still have my 1979 copy signed by Professor Gray! :D
And he has put it online for free now: resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechBOOK:1979.001
great video! thank you for uploading it.
Fascinating.
Feeling good to be an inorganic chemist after hearing this interview....
Thank you for this, very inspiring
I still remember when I collected different leaves color (dark green, light green, yellow & brown) & made an energy analysis & discuss it with my inorganic lecturer. That was the year I started learning inorganic chemistry. My passion on color will never fades off, instead it's growing stronger everyday. I believe there is still much can explore in color chemistry. Watching this has triggered me to continue my study, if there is any opportunities. Thank you everyone's involved in making this video!
He is The Professor. It is a leader and a great scientist. The most interesting part is when he was asked about the "pleasure of the discovery". Great responde!
Love to listen about inorganic chemistry
very nice
I think they wrote the formula wrong for Potassium Hexacyanoferrate
calculated the spectrum by hand..... O.O
with a slide rule!
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