日本語でイオン化合物の命名法 - Naming Ionic Compounds in Japanese (Part 1)
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Great video! Most of the Japanese text books are biased toward conducting business meetings. It is good to see some science based Japanese for a change. Is there any texts you would recommend for getting up to speed with science terms in Japanese? I would certainly be interested if you followed on from this video.
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I am taking Chemistry right now and learned something today from this video. Maybe this will help during the test, right? lol You speak Japanese pretty well!!
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Well, you're welcome. I'm glad it could help somehow. Any other chemistry/Japanese related videos you'd like to see?
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Thank you so much! :)
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I'd have to understand what this means in English first. Cool man.
colinDESU 2 years ago
Take a chemistry class. :D
ChemistInJapan 2 years ago
I'm in AP Chemistry right now. This is so fun!! Are you doing research, or are you a student?
KDUBEEZY 2 years ago
Yes, I do research in organic chemistry.
ChemistInJapan 2 years ago
Cool video, ionic compounds are far over for me thankfully (though I didn't find them difficult to remember); really, and this is some what a follow-up from your last video, I cannot imagine trying to learn all this again, but in Japanese, you are like the Chuck Norris of Chemistry/Japanese.
What would be freakishly awesome, is if you could do a Japanese version of the Elements song (I"m sure you've heard it), but I don't know if the Elements are named differently in Japanese, doubtful.
wehrmanj 2 years ago
Chuck Norris of Japanese? I don't think so. Chuck Norris is actually good at what he does. I get by with trickery. :D
I have thought about an Elements Song, but it would have to be set to a different tune, and something I am most certainly not is a song writer.
ChemistInJapan 2 years ago