Chemistry Lab Tour! +Tips For Starting a Home Lab
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
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I'll be moving to the USA for university soon (in fact by the time you see this video I will have already left) so I thought it's time for me to do a quick tour of the lab I have built over the past 5 years.
In addition to just being a lab tour, I did my best to provide some tips and guidance based on my experience that is aimed at helping out the new amateur chemist. These include waste disposal, chemical storage, what equipment to buy, safety, where to get certain chemicals and more. Some of these things aren't immediately obvious to the newcomer, and I hope they may help you avoid the same mistakes I did.
Amateur chemistry is a rather niche and not widely appreciated hobby. Should you choose to pursue it, you will no doubt meet resistance from government regulations, neighbors/peers who think you're up to no good, or even your chemiphobic parents. However, I can tell you that as long as you push through these challenges, you will be rewarded with some of the most exciting experiences out there, and at the same time gain a fundamental understanding about the microscopic world that surrounds us.
If you have any questions regarding starting up your own lab or what OTC (over the counter) products contain a specific chemical, please leave a comment and I'll do my best to help. - Věda a technologie
Quite possibly the best stocked amateur lab that I've seen. Sad to see you haven't made more videos recently. We need more channels like Nile Red, and NurdRage. I hope your studies have gone well meanwhile. Cheers!
This is so good, i've been looking for an amazingly detailed lab tour video like this!
Beautiful Lab! Some additional suggestions I would also recommend an addition of railing to stop your reagents from falling down. I would also suggest obtaining a new shelf as it’s bowing under the weight of the particle board shelf that is the only thing keeping reagents separate,safe,secured from accidental failure of your shelving.
Also consider some more chlorinated hydrocarbons
Everything else is above and beyond!
hei, the first screenshot I saw from this video made me remember a very serious incident I witnessed some years ago at a lab university. They had tons of old chemistry regents
stuffed on CRAPPY SHELVES. The shelves were bending because of the weight of the reagents, like your shelf is bending. One day a shelf collapsed, reagents reacted, exploded and
set on fire the whole room. Even the glass of the reagents containers melted in this fire.
The contamination caused by all the spread out chemicals extended all over the building. The building stayed closed to students and researchers for more than a year until it was properly cleansed. Hope this story helps others !
My thoughts exactly! Please get a wire rack and put some vinyl sheets on the shelves, it'll hold everything without issue!
@@elyasstephens8242 my lab is make shift table made our of trash wood that has been amateurly nailed together. While I understood you concern. You don't need fancy stuff to be effective in the lab
@@theonlineanimal6009 u dont need fancy stuff but you need to not die
a really good video and really appreciate the beginner tips, thank you
Excellent advice. Thank-you.
You are amazing!
Here in Poland chemicals are extremely easy to get. I'm starting an amateur lab in my attic.
Those shelves are warping from weight u should change them
Amazing and important info. Thank you so much.
I hope you are doing well in this uncertain time. Thank you for the tour its been years since my own college and bio chem, but you make me want to get back into it.
Go for it! It will be worth it in the end.
Love it!
Your Parents raised you well!
Nothing has exploded yet💀that's the most home lab shit ever lol, great vid thanks
Hey, we'd like to see you post more videos! Hope you're doing well
Woow sir you are so lucky 😍😍😍
i wanna make a home lab, thanks for the video
How do you get lab grade chemicals? Everyone i know won't ship to a residence. Also you have to go through a process of them accepting you before they will ever ship anything out.
Update: this is now a nice channel.
Very nice video.proves my theory ,doing chemistry is like letting a trojan horse in.lol.great advice, dont buy cheap hotplates,learning that lesson.thanku for video.
Are those squeeze bottles 250 or 500ml?
Can you show how to make ANILINE DYE? (PURPLE MAUVE) color.
Nice lab, but i notice that the some of the chemicals on the shelves are too close to the edge.
You're right, but it was a risk I was willing to take due to limited lab space and also because it was not located near any fault zones.
@@unpairedelectron2886 I recommend using tape to protect them from falling. I did this same thing by making a tape that sticks on the sides but in the center, it's not sticky. I had duct tape, and I stuck it to the cabinet, and ant exposed sticky tape would have another piece of tape, so it doesn't trap any chemical bottles. I may make a video about it some time soon on my chemistry channel, the retards lab.
The gas cans are for when the feds raid the joint!
I’d love to make a chemistry lab up but is it legal for here in the U.K.? To do so?
Google it! From what I understand off the top of my head, the UK has stricter laws on solvents, reagents etc. At least compared to somewhere like the US where I live. For example in the UK I believe you may need to source many of your acids (such as sulfuric) via diy extractions/distillations via products such as drain cleaner.
With that being said, you don't want to break the law so I would just look up the laws for your jurisdiction. I personally think a government simply banning people from experimenting with amateur chemistry in general is a joke. I do understand there is always a safety liability and protocols which must be followed, the lack of such being a hazard to public health and safety, but banning chemistry simply out of chemophobia seems to be the MO nowadays.
Just another case of our relative freedoms being taken away.
Is 16 sq feet enaugh for chemistry lab?
So where would you get certain chemicals not commonly found on amazon or retailers and such?
Anything specific? I can try help you. A lot of foreign sellers ship to US. My favorites are www.onyxmet.com/, chemcraft.su/, www.smart-elements.com/wp/.
@@unpairedelectron2886 what about other countries ?
Why no maganese heptoxide? It's really useful to have
got mine right next to my Dioxines and high nitrogen content silver and lead salts. Its a charm, really
Nilered fans be like
From where do u buy chemicals. Pls tell🙏
Literally any store. You can build a lab our of goodwill glass and Walmart chemi chemicals.
Please invest in an external mic.
What would one do in a lab like this ?
I used it mostly to supplement my learning and also create compounds with unique and interesting properties (color, smell, etc.) The possibilities are endless.
@@unpairedelectron2886 simpleton like this can never learn
What if an earthquake comes?
Gorilla the boss what if a jumbo jet falls out of the sky and crushes you?
Earthquakes only happen I'm certain areas and are rare. I for one have lived in Colorado for over 20 years and its never been a concern
How to open a home based lab? Can you help me out??....
What questions do you have? Are you having difficulty with equipment or chemicals?
Get some glass ware. Some chemicals. And a chemistry book
Why do this? Why be an amateur chemist?
Just like any other hobby. It's fun and rewarding to synthesize a hard to make molecule or a colorful compound. Plus it is a very versatile hobby you can pivot off of (electroplating, metal refining and casting, rocketry, fireworking, the list goes on.)
@@unpairedelectron2886 What can it do for society and what service can it give? I'm interested in Alchemy, but I have no incentive to actually do experiments. I just don't see the value ...
@@mutsuzawa All chemists start out as amateurs - some universities might not provide enough lab experience or (like in my university) discourage any creativity or deviation from strict pre-established protocols. This kind of lab would be perfect for those wanting to get more experience working with materials and following procedures that might be considered unworthy by their teachers.
@@mutsuzawa medicine and bio weapons are all part of chemistry. However armature chem8stry is more of a hobby
Update: this is no longer a nice channel. As it no longer has 69 subs.
What if an earthquake comes?
No earthquakes in the area. If you do live somewhere where it's an issue I suggest using bungee cords on the outer shelf to act as a barrier.