Tea Chemistry – Periodic Table of Videos

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25 Responses to “Tea Chemistry – Periodic Table of Videos”

  1. OTEP1234567891011 Says:

    paulmcl

    NO, he isn’t

  2. kyo90leap Says:

    bergman

    I drink irish tea and some scottish tea with milk, on an lady grey tea as well.

  3. kyo90leap Says:

    mathew

    Oh I love black tea, I can’t stand green tea.

  4. yupsta441 Says:

    batson

    WANNABE EINSTEIN, but your very smart, so keep it up ;)

  5. MRCMBify Says:

    wild

    this guys hair is so sweet

  6. PartVIII Says:

    jacob

    3:17 i just keep liking you more and more =)

  7. digitsync2 Says:

    bradhol

    Nice topic. Love to see more about chemistry use in food processing, some are quite dangerous to the health.

  8. lol123lol55 Says:

    cote

    hes got a massive desktop :P like mee most people such as artists have the split screen desktops is used for drag and drop mostly.

  9. thefesteringmaggot Says:

    anthony

    Agreed on all points.

  10. uzanur Says:

    brfree

    pay attention to monitors the professor’s behind. there is a screen saver-with a text- and it’s moving through the monitors. it’s nice :)

  11. JacobRudduck Says:

    zhao

    Ah thanks. Been wondering that for ages ;)

  12. myrmecophilous Says:

    darlhow

    It’s Professor Martyn Poliakoff. (just look at their university’s chemistry department’s webpage’s staff listing).

  13. myrmecophilous Says:

    inglo

    I don’t know about cyclotrons in particular but loose electrons are not hard to come by. Cyclotrons probably use something not too dissimilar (in principal) to a cathode ray. If you just set up a potential difference between two pieces of metal in a vacuum, the electrons zip between the two points. See wikipedia for a picture and a better description.

  14. JacobRudduck Says:

    madewell

    Acorrding to the name plate on his office door, the professor’s name is Prof.M.Poijayoff, if I am reading all of those letters correctly. (Either that or something very similar)

  15. misfit7707 Says:

    inez

    Little do we know the Chinese message at the end was a translation of the entire first 99% of the video, lol

  16. abcfuckind Says:

    sophol

    I’ve a question for you:
    Where do they get loose electrons for things like cyclotrons?

  17. davross600 Says:

    metcalf

    haha, I have been playing Half Life lately and i noticed that the professor reminds me on one of those scientists from the game.

  18. ochagirl Says:

    rodona

    BEST. CHEMISTRY VIDEO. EVAH!

    I’m green tea drinker myself . . . no milk, please!

  19. TutorialGeneration Says:

    todomi

    Teabag :o

  20. akarpowicz Says:

    callahan

    I am one of those people who always puts the milk in the cup first. Why? So I don’t have to dirty a spoon to stir the beverage. It’s just common sense!! ;-)

  21. slateflash Says:

    arthur

    Look at all those stuff he has at 1.00!:O

  22. HerrCaZini Says:

    penelope

    aah k thanks, makes sence now ^^

  23. myrmecophilous Says:

    bessie

    if you remove the electron from a hydrogen atom (to make H+) all that remains is a proton. Acids increase the concentration of the H+ ion in solution, so you’re ‘adding protons’ when you make a solution more acidic.

  24. Laharal55 Says:

    hamner

    ”Chemist never trust drinking out to beakers”
    Quotation of the year ;)
    I’m not a chemist but I wouldn’t do it either ;)

  25. HerrCaZini Says:

    lonnie

    how can you add a proton? i thoughed protons where in the nucleus of atoms?