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Free Range Chemistry  03 - Carbon

Free Range Chemistry 03 - Carbon

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The Chemistry of Light 03 - Carbon Particles in Flames

The Chemistry of Light 03 - Carbon Particles in Flames

Find out why burning hydrocarbons give out much more light than other gases. From the Peter Wothers lecture - The

Introducing Carbon - The chemistry of almost everything (27/31)

Introducing Carbon - The chemistry of almost everything (27/31)

For more like this subscribe to the Open University channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXsH4hSV_kEdAOsupMMm4Qw ...

Free Range Chemistry  15 - Rose in Ammonia

Free Range Chemistry 15 - Rose in Ammonia

Watch how ammonia can turn a red rose black. From the Peter Wothers lecture series -

Free Range Chemistry  09 - Native Copper

Free Range Chemistry 09 - Native Copper

Copper forms beautiful ores in nature. the Peter Wothers lecture series -

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Free Range Chemistry  08 - Gold

Free Range Chemistry 08 - Gold

If you're lucky, you can find pure gold lying around... From the Peter Wothers lecture series -

Free Range Chemistry  04 - Gas from Coal

Free Range Chemistry 04 - Gas from Coal

A demonstration of how gas can be made from coal, and how we can use it for light and warmth. From the Peter Wothers lecture ...

Free Range Chemistry  07 - Making Hydrogen

Free Range Chemistry 07 - Making Hydrogen

Making hydrogen gas from the reaction of an acid and a metal. From the Peter Wothers lecture series -

What is a unique carbon environment in NMR?

What is a unique carbon environment in NMR?

Outlining what is meant by a unique

Free Range Chemistry  23 - Minerals of Sulphur

Free Range Chemistry 23 - Minerals of Sulphur

Some of the beautiful minerals of sulphur and how we use them. From the Peter Wothers lecture series -

Free Range Chemistry  25 - Shells

Free Range Chemistry 25 - Shells

Shells and limestone have a lot in common - both contain lots of calcium carbonate! From the Peter Wothers lecture series -

Free Range Chemistry  37 - Nitroglycerin Bang

Free Range Chemistry 37 - Nitroglycerin Bang

Nitroglycerin makes a pretty loud bang when you touch it! From the Peter Wothers lecture series -

Free Range Chemistry  06 - Coal Gas vs. Hydrogen

Free Range Chemistry 06 - Coal Gas vs. Hydrogen

How does pure hydrogen gas compare to coal gas when it's set on fire? From the Peter Wothers lecture series -