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The best chemistry is the type that you can eat (without killing you). Also, I think a video on waste disposal in general would be pretty interesting and educational
Not knowing or having the ability to properly dispose of neutralize waste has kept me from a lot of experiments, but that's a good thing. You don't want ppl running around pouring chromates down the sink.
Magic lemons is Poland’s greatest kept secret! Fresh lemonade is one of my favorite things ever, especially on a hot summer day 😊. I’ve always wanted to make pure peppermint oil from peppermint grown in the garden. Maybe a fun project for next year? It grows so fast! Maybe you can find a patch to grow some various mint plants. :)
@@Amateur.Chemistry Yay! I’d love to see that. I’ve always loved minty candy, so that would be really fun. Making some pure menthol crystals would also be fun to see. 😃
@Amateur Chemistry That polystyrene dissolving in lemon oil reminded me of something: why not turning that nasty plastic into benzoic acid (or even some benzoate of your choice) by doing a pyrolysis of polystyrene to obtain impure styrene which can then be distilled to purify it. After that, it can be reacted with some alkaline potassium permanganate to form a soluble benzoate salt which can be treated with some acid to form almost insoluble benzoic acid.
Thank you for giving me another really cool video idea, I could potentially turn the benzoic acid into benzaldehyde of benzyl chloride and with these I could do even more cool stuff. Also while we are on the topic of styrene - do you know a relatively easy way to turn it into phenylacetylene? I am trying to make some rubrene for DIY glowsticks and there is not much information about this procedure anywhere
@@Amateur.Chemistry I have never heard of phenylacetylene until you mentioned it now. From what I´ve found now it is said that it can be easily made by the reaction of molten sodium or potassium hydroxides with bromostyrene.
Watching your videos is always a good experience. dont try to change the channel. Too many do the videos and stuff that can only be afforded or accquired at what most would see as 'limiting' to average hobbyist chemist. Sure, buy better equipment and better chems and do phd level of reaction/creations and garner ad sponsors, etc (you will as time goes on. i assure you) ... but put that more advanced stuff on another channel.... This Amateur Chemistry channel is amazing in EVERY single way. don't dump us.
I really just cannot believe that someone likes my videos this much :) I will keep things on the channel as they are, I will maybe try to improve the editing and work on my voice a little, but other than that my home chemistry style probably won't change :)
Although in this case it works this way, too, it is no steam distillation in the true sense: for this purpose separately generated steam has to be injected into the heated mixture. 🧐 11:44 This hazard symbol doesn't always mean that the substance is carcinogenic. It can also mean other risks for human organs like in the case of hexane. More information can be found in the responding H-theorem. Just replace hexane by heptane - it's less unhealthy. Recipe tip for the cake: using lemon juice instead of lemon oil makes it tast more fruity. 🧑🍳
could you try making methanol from wood and water heated at ~74°C (i think) because i saw this on internet but i'm not sure if it works and it would be cool. apart from that i really like your videos love from france
3:32 Lemonene is a solvent that also dissolves the rubber of the balloon, which made it popp - not the force of squirting... 😅 7:05 Do you also wash your feet while still wearing socks?... 🤣
You gave me flashbacks to my capstone project for my degree, I had to do steam distillation for MONTHS to get enough Limonene to do the polymerization I needed for my product. I did get a great arm workout though 😆
Bruh you diminshed the yoeld to oblivion by merging water with peel , you need to have a level of air between the source of steam and the source of oil to avoid the oil stickin to the primary vessel and wasting away , i also have fallen vicim into this noob trap
Did I just have a stroke or is the sound weird? Your voice sounds like it's coming from a early 2000s voice computer. No diss, this sounds like an encoding error.
I absolutely live your videos. So whatever you want to make a video of, of course I'll watch! P.S. I'm read all the time, so I am pretty fast at it. But the little comments you leave on the screen during a video are not left there long enough for even me to read. 🤓🧐🥸😎😉
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Getting Brilliant as a sponsor means having made it as a RUclips channel.👍
@@experimental_chemistry Yeah, I am still wondering why they even reached out to me, they really are an amazing sponsor
@@Amateur.Chemistry
Only promising creators get that offer - it ennobles you.
You could try piranha solution to get the charred lemon out
When life gives you lemons, extract limonene 🍋
Make ALL THE VIDEOS YOU CAN about cleaning glassware, PLEASE! A whole series if you want. It will be useful for us all.
The best chemistry is the type that you can eat (without killing you). Also, I think a video on waste disposal in general would be pretty interesting and educational
I plant to make a video on waste disposal in the future, but I firstly have to get some waste to work with :)
Not knowing or having the ability to properly dispose of neutralize waste has kept me from a lot of experiments, but that's a good thing. You don't want ppl running around pouring chromates down the sink.
Magic lemons is Poland’s greatest kept secret! Fresh lemonade is one of my favorite things ever, especially on a hot summer day 😊.
I’ve always wanted to make pure peppermint oil from peppermint grown in the garden. Maybe a fun project for next year? It grows so fast! Maybe you can find a patch to grow some various mint plants. :)
Extracting peppermint oil might be a really great project, I could theoretically make some pure menthol from it, thanks for suggesting that :)
@@Amateur.Chemistry Yay! I’d love to see that. I’ve always loved minty candy, so that would be really fun.
Making some pure menthol crystals would also be fun to see. 😃
*TOP TIER LEMON EXPERIENCE SOUNDS INTENSIFY DRASTICALLY*
a fellow lemon appreciator!
I tried this with rose petals and i had no patience so everything i got was just funny rose smelling water 😂😂. Nice vid 🙌 and waiting for more
The rose scented water is called a hydrosol and is a commercially viable product itself!
@@WaffleStaffel Then after all it wasn't such a disaster i thought it was 🙌
Nice video as always! i absolutely want to try it too, I'd really like to see the cleaning process of the glassware
I needed this today c:
@Amateur Chemistry That polystyrene dissolving in lemon oil reminded me of something: why not turning that nasty plastic into benzoic acid (or even some benzoate of your choice) by doing a pyrolysis of polystyrene to obtain impure styrene which can then be distilled to purify it. After that, it can be reacted with some alkaline potassium permanganate to form a soluble benzoate salt which can be treated with some acid to form almost insoluble benzoic acid.
Thank you for giving me another really cool video idea, I could potentially turn the benzoic acid into benzaldehyde of benzyl chloride and with these I could do even more cool stuff. Also while we are on the topic of styrene - do you know a relatively easy way to turn it into phenylacetylene? I am trying to make some rubrene for DIY glowsticks and there is not much information about this procedure anywhere
@@Amateur.Chemistry I have never heard of phenylacetylene until you mentioned it now. From what I´ve found now it is said that it can be easily made by the reaction of molten sodium or potassium hydroxides with bromostyrene.
Watching your videos is always a good experience. dont try to change the channel. Too many do the videos and stuff that can only be afforded or accquired at what most would see as 'limiting' to average hobbyist chemist. Sure, buy better equipment and better chems and do phd level of reaction/creations and garner ad sponsors, etc (you will as time goes on. i assure you) ... but put that more advanced stuff on another channel.... This Amateur Chemistry channel is amazing in EVERY single way. don't dump us.
I really just cannot believe that someone likes my videos this much :) I will keep things on the channel as they are, I will maybe try to improve the editing and work on my voice a little, but other than that my home chemistry style probably won't change :)
That's sounds so cool ! I really want to try it out too ! Maybe i will do a video about your procedure with my diy destilation setup
Literally eating a slice of lemon rn, cheers fellow lemon enjoyer
Although in this case it works this way, too, it is no steam distillation in the true sense: for this purpose separately generated steam has to be injected into the heated mixture. 🧐
11:44 This hazard symbol doesn't always mean that the substance is carcinogenic. It can also mean other risks for human organs like in the case of hexane. More information can be found in the responding H-theorem.
Just replace hexane by heptane - it's less unhealthy.
Recipe tip for the cake: using lemon juice instead of lemon oil makes it tast more fruity. 🧑🍳
I would have traded u my cow for a magic lemon seed! 🍻👌
Amazing video! Just what I needed. All lemony things :)
its always so amusing to see such advanced chemists cook everyday items lmao
YESSS LET'S GOOOOO
Zdradził cię opis heksanu na etykiecie, dobre wideo, oby tak dalej!
Edit: i masło
Kot.
I enjoyed this very much. Can you do the whole process again (including the cake) with other things e.g. wasps?
Cool and very interesting chemical experiment that anyone can try compared to white phosphorus 😅 keep it up!
Brother, how to precipitate aluminum from hydraulic acid
could you try making methanol from wood and water heated at ~74°C (i think) because i saw this on internet but i'm not sure if it works and it would be cool. apart from that i really like your videos love from france
This project is actually an my to do list, and I am sure that one day I will do it, also I am glad you like my videos :)
@@Amateur.Chemistry let's go. it could be cool if you have a disc server
Well now i just want to make another batch of limoncello.
you are one of the few youtubers i respect alott for your work. i wish i can contribute to your patreon but im student too so got not much money : (
I have a query Is it possible to prepare sulfur from ammonium sulfate?
Now, make a video extracting different oils and make a unique perfume
very cool video appreciate you time and effort.
Glad you enjoyed it!
wow, i love you videos 😍😍
Glad you didn't end up in hospital like when Tech Ingredients covered this one.
how can you clean the carbon cake? around 11:00
Hello just ask, I want to make mosquito coils with lemon scent, is it possible?
Is there any vendor that sells food safe Limonene? I need it for ...reasons.
16:50 Careful! Chemplayer's channel got deleted for making cookies. I mean just cookies, the chocolate ones.
After seeing some of it on fire I thought you were going to quote Cave Johnson instead! XD
0:29 I said that bruhh 😂😂😂
Lemon Cake? I'm sure Afroman approves!
Lemons, cat, cake. Nice.
the intro instantly made me remember dankpods like a sleeper agent lol
Question: i can make explosives from household chemicals like bleach, ammonia, drain opener, etc. ?
Next make a combustible lemon.
3:32 Lemonene is a solvent that also dissolves the rubber of the balloon, which made it popp - not the force of squirting... 😅
7:05 Do you also wash your feet while still wearing socks?... 🤣
I realized that in the middle of editing this video, I included a text with clarification if you look closely
@@Amateur.Chemistry
3 seconds were too short to recognize it for an old guy like me... 😉
Shout-out to all homies that saw that "HEKSAN frakcja z nafty" and went 😮
Next can you do pinnene?
piranha solution to clean the glassware
You gave me flashbacks to my capstone project for my degree, I had to do steam distillation for MONTHS to get enough Limonene to do the polymerization I needed for my product. I did get a great arm workout though 😆
I looked at the molecule and instantly wanted to polymerize it :D
Your cat's reaction: Yuck. DO CATNIP!
cool and nice vid :D
my man put baking powder right on top haha
I'm sure everyone is aware of what happens to lemon oil when exposed to UV, right?
Sayangnya tidak di terjemahkan ke dalam bahasa Indonesia ,
Jadi engga ngerti ,,
factorio, rock.
Lemons
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Bruh you diminshed the yoeld to oblivion by merging water with peel , you need to have a level of air between the source of steam and the source of oil to avoid the oil stickin to the primary vessel and wasting away , i also have fallen vicim into this noob trap
cannabis vape carts be like
Ponysanig :)
The best electronics company :)
Did I just have a stroke or is the sound weird? Your voice sounds like it's coming from a early 2000s voice computer. No diss, this sounds like an encoding error.
Yeah, I also noticed that when editing this video, it must be something with the new editing program that I use, I am working on fixing that :)
@@Amateur.Chemistry No worries, I'm just happy I don't have to go to a neurologist. Nice Video as always!
@@Amateur.Chemistry To me it sounds like the voice line was either stretched or compressed (slowed down/sped up)
Yo dude not to sound rude but your voice sounds ai generated lol
I know that in this video it really sounds like it is, but that's due to the new editing software I am using, and I am working on fixing that :)
no problem your videos are great!@@Amateur.Chemistry
My man, please remove the word "oil" from your video, or the USA will be knocking at your door
Haha
But now you bake a cake whit it and before you was solving styrofaom in the file. ??? But don't wand cancer.
There was 10 ml of yield , he just took one milliliter of limonine for that test the rest was used for the cake and perfume
I absolutely live your videos. So whatever you want to make a video of, of course I'll watch!
P.S. I'm read all the time, so I am pretty fast at it. But the little comments you leave on the screen during a video are not left there long enough for even me to read. 🤓🧐🥸😎😉
Thanks! In the next videos I will try making the comments last a little longer :)