Wait small camping stoves? One of the reasons I love your channel is you show me things I don't have access too. More about these stoves? Pretty please?
@kurtu5 Look in the camping/outdoor section of your local sporting good store. There are two types, ones that burn a liquid fuel and others that use a small portable bottle of methane or some gas. I use the latter in camping, I would assume that it would work for chemistry. It makes a flame exactly like a bunsen only smaller. they some in a variety of models I am sure you could find one to suit your needs. And they are fairly inexpensive. Hope that helps a little, It's all I know. lol
Well I have a small peak 1 white gas stove that one has to pump. I simply have never seen on used in a chemistry video... evar. I suppose I could search for such a vid. :)
Our medicine students have to visit chemistry courses and also need some lab days. Once a student ran into the assistence room at the lab and said "Our liquid gas isn't burning". All the chemists were wondering and so they came with the student to see what happend.
The working bench was full of a clean liquid called Dihydrogen Monoxide.....
I used these burners often in middle school, they're a bit intimidating for me, someone who shys away from flame. Striking a match was the most difficult part for me personally, I liked flint strikers like those that are used to light the acetylene torches we have at work.
I loved chemistry at school, I couldn't wait for practical lessons where you use the Bunsen Burner for all sorts of experiments.
Inevitably there would be idiots who mess about, one lesson they got a pot of copper oxide and started throwing it at everyones' Bunsen Burners, marveling at the green flame produced.
I wish I went to a better school, I could have gotten better GCSE grades and continued into chemistry at college and university.
Same here. I have learned *SO* much more about science, thanks in part to fantastic channels like these, since I left school than I ever learned while I was there. Plus a lot of what they taught me in school I later found out was wrong. Go figure.
@TheFounderUtopia i hear ya, school nowadays seems so useless. Most teachers are stuck in the 50s. I can learn more about any given topic in a week using ebooks and internet than i could in an entire semester back in school... no wonder our children are getting dumber each year lol
@TheFounderUtopia funny thing, your comment just reminded me my physics teacher in highschool started the first lecture of the course by saying "some of the things i will teach you will be inaccurate, some will even be outright wrong but usefull stepping stones, and some may turn out to be wrong some time in the future". He was a skeptic and mensa member, and a really fun teacher.
I would pay good money to hear this guy say "At 88mph you're going to see some serious shit!"
MrLuckdragon 9 months ago
*Press 3* "And used it to squirt" *press 5* "chemicals". Please no, don't do that :p
FHomeBrew 10 months ago
tap 2 lots to hear the prof yodel
tap 5 lots to hear the prof rap
guppy818 10 months ago
Classic!
mick4711 10 months ago 2
i looooovvevvveeeee this video :) <3
staticx111111 10 months ago 2
Wait small camping stoves? One of the reasons I love your channel is you show me things I don't have access too. More about these stoves? Pretty please?
kurtu5 11 months ago
@kurtu5 Look in the camping/outdoor section of your local sporting good store. There are two types, ones that burn a liquid fuel and others that use a small portable bottle of methane or some gas. I use the latter in camping, I would assume that it would work for chemistry. It makes a flame exactly like a bunsen only smaller. they some in a variety of models I am sure you could find one to suit your needs. And they are fairly inexpensive. Hope that helps a little, It's all I know. lol
ninjaswordtothehead 10 months ago
@ninjaswordtothehead
Well I have a small peak 1 white gas stove that one has to pump. I simply have never seen on used in a chemistry video... evar. I suppose I could search for such a vid. :)
kurtu5 10 months ago
Our medicine students have to visit chemistry courses and also need some lab days. Once a student ran into the assistence room at the lab and said "Our liquid gas isn't burning". All the chemists were wondering and so they came with the student to see what happend.
The working bench was full of a clean liquid called Dihydrogen Monoxide.....
KoenigNord 11 months ago
Will a bunsen work efficiently on propane gas from a bottled camping supply?
clodester 11 months ago
more footage; bang-bang-bang, more footage; bang-bang-bang, MORE FOOTAGE; BANG-BANG-BANG!!!
but thanks for the extra... :)
jeebersjumpincryst 11 months ago
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This guy is great
arkhumrox 11 months ago
just 2 extra minutes?
mvszao 11 months ago
I was afraid the flame would've burst up an lit his hair on fire!
drinksupreme 11 months ago 5
I used these burners often in middle school, they're a bit intimidating for me, someone who shys away from flame. Striking a match was the most difficult part for me personally, I liked flint strikers like those that are used to light the acetylene torches we have at work.
and no, I won't touch those Oxy-Acet torches.
JimPrower 11 months ago 2
I loved chemistry at school, I couldn't wait for practical lessons where you use the Bunsen Burner for all sorts of experiments.
Inevitably there would be idiots who mess about, one lesson they got a pot of copper oxide and started throwing it at everyones' Bunsen Burners, marveling at the green flame produced.
I wish I went to a better school, I could have gotten better GCSE grades and continued into chemistry at college and university.
Woshmistro 11 months ago 3
@Woshmistro
Same here. I have learned *SO* much more about science, thanks in part to fantastic channels like these, since I left school than I ever learned while I was there. Plus a lot of what they taught me in school I later found out was wrong. Go figure.
TheFounderUtopia 11 months ago 27
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@TheFounderUtopia "Plus a lot of what they taught me in school I later found out was wrong. Go figure."
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nellux 11 months ago
@TheFounderUtopia i hear ya, school nowadays seems so useless. Most teachers are stuck in the 50s. I can learn more about any given topic in a week using ebooks and internet than i could in an entire semester back in school... no wonder our children are getting dumber each year lol
managarm1349 11 months ago
@TheFounderUtopia funny thing, your comment just reminded me my physics teacher in highschool started the first lecture of the course by saying "some of the things i will teach you will be inaccurate, some will even be outright wrong but usefull stepping stones, and some may turn out to be wrong some time in the future". He was a skeptic and mensa member, and a really fun teacher.
gulllars 11 months ago
@TheFounderUtopia How many details about specific elements do you remember? The details are the important part.
illustriouschin 1 day ago
=D
eituzett 11 months ago
fail ;)
isjdg 11 months ago
Haha great, when you said "flames gone out" i laughed ;D
heisenfeis 11 months ago 67
@heisenfeis same haha!
HobbyChemicalsDirect 11 months ago
Happy 200th Birthday Robert :-)
ThatKidKnows 11 months ago 3
Weeeeee =]
RectumPilum 11 months ago