High Definition Standard Definition Theater
Video id : asAd-E5_HPo
ImmersiveAmbientModecolor: #e0dbdc (color 1)
Video Format : 22 (720p) openh264 ( https://github.com/cisco/openh264) mp4a.40.2 | 44100Hz
Audio Format: Opus - Normalized audio
PokeTubeEncryptID: 9a4aa0931b04ed2359e40536328974d4c8e11ed7437ccc606dec8516b50e8917140e430a435e2c3ee18852a518941184
Proxy : eu-proxy.poketube.fun - refresh the page to change the proxy location
Date : 1715666669936 - unknown on Apple WebKit
Mystery text : YXNBZC1FNV9IUG8gaSAgbG92ICB1IGV1LXByb3h5LnBva2V0dWJlLmZ1bg==
143 : true
Chemist Breaks Down 22 Chemistry Scenes From Movies & TV | WIRED
Jump to Connections
3,161,196 Views • Mar 22, 2022 • Click to toggle off description
Scientist and author Kate Biberdorf (perhaps better known as Kate The Chemist), takes a look at some famous chemistry scenes from movies and television and explains how accurate they really are. How true-to-life are Breaking Bad's chemistry scenes? Can you really make oven-less brownies like in Rick & Morty? Is the formula from Spider-Man's web fluid correct? Kate The Chemist has the answers!

Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► wrd.cm/15fP7B7
Listen to the Get WIRED podcast ►► link.chtbl.com/wired-ytc-desc
Want more WIRED? Get the magazine ►► subscribe.wired.com/subscribe/splits/wired/WIR_You…

Follow WIRED:

Instagram ►►instagram.com/wired
Twitter ►►www.twitter.com/wired
Facebook ►►www.facebook.com/wired

Get more incredible stories on science and tech with our daily newsletter: wrd.cm/DailyYT

Also, check out the free WIRED channel on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV.

ABOUT WIRED
WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture.

Chemist Breaks Down 22 Chemistry Scenes From Movies & TV | WIRED
Metadata And Engagement

Views : 3,161,196
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Mar 22, 2022 ^^


Rating : 4.884 (2,724/91,029 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-14T05:38:31.998536Z
See in json
Tags
Connections
Nyo connections found on the description ;_; report a issue lol

YouTube Comments - 3,332 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@FrostyTheSnowPickle

1 year ago

Fun fact: Breaking Bad's cooking is extremely accurate because they actually had DEA agents teach Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul how to make meth. They made sure the steps were accurate, but made sure to edit the show in such a way that it couldn't serve as a how-to.

13K |

@mopalamimosemudi09

1 year ago

She's done all these experiments and tests millions and millions of times and she gets so excited as if she's experiencing all this for the first time, that's real passion for what you love doing

7.8K |

@itstheguy7509

1 year ago

I like how she still gets all giddy over simple experiments she’s probably done in the lab with years of experience that’s true passion right there

5.9K |

@umachan9286

1 year ago

I absolutely love her enthusiasm. She's the type of professor that makes a class memorable and fun.

3.9K |

@zbtwinz

2 years ago

She was my chemistry professor in undergrad! Love her so much!! She is so knowledgeable and enthusiastic about chemistry it rubs off on others.

13K |

@netalicht

2 years ago

She just really loves chemistry.

3K |

@ktraglin

1 year ago

If I'd had her as one of my teachers, I almost certainly would have pursued chemistry. My favorite part was at around time 13:00. She must be an absolutely wonderful teacher.

1.8K |

@nirbanghosh7269

1 year ago

For those of you who don't know, at 0:43 when she says aqua regia. Aqua Regia is an acid formed by mixing 3 parts hydrochloric acid and 1 part nitric acid and this mixture can dissolve metals like gold and platinum

479 |

@TheRelect

2 years ago

Love the way she gets excited over the experiments. Good one Wired. Get her back soon!

10K |

@Tker1970

2 years ago

I can't believe National Treasure was wrong about chemistry. The history and archaeology were so accurate.

3.4K |

@julmicsaw3

1 year ago

These make me happiest when the person shows as much joy/interest in the topic as she does

185 |

@oblivion45602

1 year ago

Can she have her own TV show or something? Her knowledge and enthusiasm is refreshing.

99 |

@nikolai4810

2 years ago

When a chemist uses the term "extraordinarily flammable", it sends a shiver down my spine. Because I know they don't use that term lightly.

1.7K |

@cyanidex

2 years ago

13:00 Her excitement, the pure joy of doing what she loves, is what everyone should strive for in their careers.

3.3K |

@slammedbowtie8559

10 months ago

This woman's knowledge is insane and her energy towards the subject is absolutely amazing! Everyone should be that excited all the time

52 |

@llamabean529

1 year ago

As a chemistry graduate, I can say these experiments she performed are so fun, especially the nylon one, it's so cool to see it come out of "nowhere" also as soon as I heard split the water in the Chernobyl scene I actually gasped, that's a crazy amount of energy.

158 |

@tylerhayes5436

2 years ago

She was my college chem professor at UT Austin. Always been this passionate about chemistry! She always said she wanted to be the woman equivalent of Bill Nye

2.4K |

@hayatookumura4277

2 years ago

She was my general chemistry professor at UT when I was a freshman! A very charismatic educator who managed to make her lectures entertaining and insightful.

1.7K |

@alyssaroxanne9084

1 year ago

I LOVE listening to people talk about things they are passionate about. So watching Kate be so excited about chemistry is just an amazing thing.

41 |

@Tyrius8

1 year ago

I love how excited she is about chemistry/science. We need more people like her in life!

28 |

Go To Top