Very nice! I caught this on Youtube earlier, same high quality as always. I just can't f-ing BELIEVE that this can stay up publicly on youtube of all platforms though? I mean, chemplayer got taken down for even mentioning P2P in his videos. Beyond the production value and instructional quality of your videos, that itself is an amazing achievement! .
But that aside, great job as always! This one is maybe a liiiittle bit too roughly and quickly edited though, sometimes it's a bit hard to keep up with which solution is which. Not a problem if one just concentrates and watches it in portions though.
Very nice! I caught this on Youtube earlier, same high quality as always. I just can't f-ing BELIEVE that this can stay up publicly on youtube of all platforms though? I mean, chemplayer got taken down for even mentioning P2P in his videos. Beyond the production value and instructional quality of your videos, that itself is an amazing achievement! .
But that aside, great job as always! This one is maybe a liiiittle bit too roughly and quickly edited though, sometimes it's a bit hard to keep up with which solution is which. Not a problem if one just concentrates and watches it in portions though.
We expect that our channel will also be deleted sooner or later, so all videos are duplicated on the forum. Download them to yourself, sooner or later they will be hard to find. I don't think anyone would be willing as we are to invest as much effort and resources in creating such a high quality video on the subject of syntheses.
We expect that our channel will also be deleted sooner or later, so all videos are duplicated on the forum. Download them to yourself, sooner or later they will be hard to find. I don't think anyone would be willing as we are to invest as much effort and resources in creating such a high quality video on the subject of syntheses.
We expect that our channel will also be deleted sooner or later, so all videos are duplicated on the forum. Download them to yourself, sooner or later they will be hard to find. I don't think anyone would be willing as we are to invest as much effort and resources in creating such a high quality video on the subject of syntheses.
True. Definitely the highest quality videos I've ever seen on the topic of clandestine chemistry on ANY theme. The fact that it's about drug production makes it absolutely awesome.
I have been waiting for this! nice video. A couple of questions:
One of the necks on three neck flask is used for the overhead stirrer, another is used for the additions and the last one is for the thermometer and "has to be opened and directed to a fume hood" if one does not have access to a fume hood, can't one of the necks instead be used for a hose that redirects the gas elsewhere and leave the thermometer?
And to do this can't you just use a stir bar instead of the overhead stirrer? Even if you have to scale the reaction down?