@Non-fictionation

As a chemist myself, this video was great and funny as hell. “He’s your problem now. Byeeee” I felt that one lol

@marijansmetko6619

"oh hey have you met harold he's really good well he's your problem now baiiiiiiiii" got me ROFL

@Kandecid

"Why am I hanging out with this loser? Give me an excuse, any excuse to ditch this guy so I can hang out with those Chad protons over there" /cuts to breakdancing protons.

This is hilarious and informative. Great video and animations man.

@robson6285

Wow, this is for the first time someone explains acidity in a way i can séé it. I finally have got some intuitive understanding instead of only the abstract hydrogen/proton-giving/taking(-kinda-force?) explaination.
I must say, this explaination (&this whole channel!) is great&correct, helpfull and needed!
So thanks for making this videolesson so nice&clear!!

@kifi1773

this honestly clarified so much for me whether is be biology or chemistry. I'm in ninth grade taking honors biology and this guy explained all the topics in this videos miles better than any teacher i've ever had.

@alanboro

I will write the same comment in all your uploads: you are a genius when it comes to explaining things using analogies and making graphics out of those analogies. This channel and this creator is the best thing to happen to YouTube lately

@yarr4429

Who knew electrons were so adorable?

@Irreverent_Radiation

Me: Wow this is really informative and easier to understand than school!

"So if you had to dispose of a body..."

Me: And practical for life too!

@mariorocha9720

As a computational Chemist working with all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of biomolecules, I totally felt you when I read the "this took forever to render" bit lol

@TheMr77469

Love the clarity and the way it was explained! Wish I had seen this video when I was in chemistry class back in high school!

@Nootelley

This is really well written

@NoahSpurrier

4:17 “… can force almost anyone to take their hydrogens.” When I got to this part I nearly spit out my beer.

@yuegodelg

This is the best chemistry video I’ve ever seen in my life <3 the analogies, the animations, the explanation, ahhh I want to be as good as this one day at teaching

@AbeMangum

Keep making videos dude. You have a real talent for teaching. Thanks and keep it up

@sr.y27

Man, i got say: I watched just 2 minutes and this is the best video about chemistry I've seen.

@gddanielk8491

This is just gold. I’m gonna ask my chem teacher to show this to the class

@webx135

5:20 That animation for resonance is amazing.

I've asked professors if this was more or less what was going on and they were usually all stiff and like "no why would you say stupid things. It's just resonance. Resonance is this. There's no vibration or this or that."
Like I get that it's more complicated than this with stuff like superposition, but I later discovered I had more or less the right idea and that the professors just didn't have great intuition for the subject material, but more of rote memorization knowledge about it. It was the same with electron orbital shapes simply being spherical harmonics: Basically standing waves you can make on a sphere-shaped drum.

Or tipping vs slipping in statics. We learned about tipping vs slipping and the professor said the only way to determine if something is tipping or slipping is to calculate one and see if it works. Then calculate the other. I created a formula to unify the two and he was having NONE OF IT.

I swear we need more professors who actually USE what they teach and not just parrot textbooks.

@nutzerdatent7960

I commented this under another video from you, but I have to say it again: I have NEVER seen someone explainging these topics sooooo good as you, RESPECT man!

@adymorris7347

I'm getting on in years  but it's true what they say, "you learn something every day"!
Thanks brother x

@clover7359

3:25 I couldn't stop laughing for a minute there, that was too funny.