you're alone in the lab at night because the product is still impure (a chemistry playlist)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ค. 2024
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[ timestamps ] (composer/s) [performer/s]
00:00 polovtsian dances, andantino in a major (borodin) [stanislaw moniuszko school of music symphony orchestra/andrzej kucybala]
credits | • Borodin - Prince Igor:...
00:48 lieder ohne worte, op. 38, no. 2 in c minor (mendelssohn) [howard shelley]
credits | • Mendelssohn's Songs Wi...
03:32 symphony no. 8 in c minor, ii. andante (william herschel) [l'orquestra de cambra terrassa 48]
credits | • Simfonia núm. 8 en do ...
05:19 romanian folk dances, iii. pe-loc, andante (bartók) [danae dörken]
credits | • Béla Bartók: Romanian ...
06:39 in smyrna (elgar) [peter bradley-fulgoni]
credits | • Peter Bradley-Fulgoni ...
10:27 string quartet no. 2 in d major, iii. notturno, andante (borodin) [danbi um/sean lee/paul neubauer/david finckel]
credits | • Borodin: Quartet No. 2...
17:44 nocturne no. 10 in e minor (john field) [eduardo viñuela]
credits | • Nocturne No. 10 in E m...
21:50 petite suite, vii. nocturne (borodin) [cyprien katsaris]
credits | • Borodin - Nocturne fro...
24:12 piano concerto in g major, m. 83, ii. adagio assai (ravel) [seong-jin cho/berliner philharmoniker/sir simon rattle]
credits | • Seong-Jin Cho: Ravel P...
33:18 experience (ludovico einaudi) [ibi]
credits | • Einaudi - Experience (...
39:30 oboe concerto in d minor, s. d935, ii. adagio (alessandro marcello) [takuya takashima/turku philharmonic orchestra/kerem hasan]
credits | • Alessandro Marcello: O...
43:06 violin concerto in d major, op. 77, ii. adagio (brahms) [hilary hahn/orchestre philharmonique de radio france]
credits | • Brahms : Concerto pour...
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This playlist is inspired by the long marathon I spent watching Nilered videos while doing other chores.
The title wasn't what I suggested in that post, but tbh I think this is better
The title made me smile.
Seriously how did u know?
Relatable
could you do one for bio too? specifically marine bio?
It just needs to be 99.1% pure
😎
@Lucy Not in my country tho? (France, we use commas instead of periods in math and such) But I'm no chemistry expert so maybe that"s indeed false hehe
@@Barjavelle131 Yes! We do this in Vietnam too.
Yeah man, science
I see you're a man of culture as well
"Why are you still here. The mixture doesn't have to be perfect, you know."
"It's making sure the mixture doesn't kill anyone that's the hard part."
"My potions are too strong for you, traveller"
@@nextcaesargaming5469 potion seller, I tell you I am going into battle, and I want only your strongest potions
bordeaux is a pretty colour, isn't it?
@@eeeeee8829 I'm studying pharmacy and this was just the rigth motivation that I needed, thank you
Are you kidding???? You are absolutely right to assume that I will be listening to this everyday in my neuroscience laboratory. My mouth literally FELL OPEN when I saw this one. I can romanticize my job even more now - thank you Nobody!
BDNF :)
neuroscience?!!! ı am studing for uni exam ı want to be a neurologist in the future. this felt like this message sent from future. amazing...
a fellow neuroscientist lol
@@meryemduman5553 my absolute best wishes to you in your endeavors :)
lol didn't think I'd see another neuroscientist here. hi!
the fact that you added borodin to this playlist, who was a chemist and used to compose music in his free time, is so wholesome to a passionate classical music lover and chemistry major student like myself. like, this was made for me. i just know it
YESSSS I LEARNED THAT FACT TODAYYY im not like a science personnn but i love classical music i thought that was such a wholesome story as well this was totally made for you
As an analytical chemist, I'm not the one doing the purification, but I'm the one delivering the bad news that it's still impure. Thank you for this.
hey what do you do at your job, ive been considering that career but idk, so i wanted to ask
@@bluefishx3299 My first few years out of college, I followed established assay methods, preparing samples on the bench top and then running them on HPLC. After about five years, I moved into method development, which is what I do now. Clients contract my company to formulate their products, and my job is to develop and implement the methods used for quality control.
NOOOOOOOOOO MY YIIIIELD
@@cedricpipon3255 I remember one day the suction filter machine wasn't working and my yield went up to 180% LOLLLL.
Analytical chemist is my future job too! At least I hope so. I'm graduating from university this year and I can't wait to start working!
Jesse, we need to cook, so put this playlist
gale ahhh playlist
"Cook what?"
"Meth... I mean- milkshake with some math"
Me reading all the comments by chemistry experts and getting inspired knowing damn well I'm just in 11th grade and learning the basics of chemistry : 👁️👄👁️✨
i LOVE chemistry god. i hope you fall in love with it
@@ohwow9559 i m learning carbon and its compounds so basically organic chemistry... let me tell you... i am HATING IT!... how do people even start liking this shit?
(in tenth class btw)
@@breadcrumbsandpopcorns8097 chemistry is everything, it’s all around us and it connects every single thing in this universe. i love science in general, i love learning about the world. we’re all cogs in a greater machine in a way that’s so fascinating and connects us all. i find the changes of matter and properties behind everyday objects fascinating. there are changes happening in our own bodies and the world around us that are so complicated in the best way possible. it’s like peeling back the layers of an onion. of course, the problem solving is fun too. i think school kills curiosity. the mundane routine and the forceful memorization kills the curiosity we all had as kids, but my advice to you is to try to lead with curiosity. find something that interests you about chemistry outside of school and lead with that. stay curious :)
@@breadcrumbsandpopcorns8097 im learning the same thing rn and honestly, i find it so interesting and everything about the chapter is so funn !! just learning about everything thats going on around us is sooo fascinating! our schools make us memorize all this and it doesn't seem entertaining anymore but if you actually learn and research about it by yourself, without the stress of school, you'll absolutely enjoy it, i promise you
@@breadcrumbsandpopcorns8097 Organic Chemistry is the FUN Chemistry, in my opinion. So many things you can learn to concoct, some of which you perhaps shouldn't, but there you are. Nitrating various compounds can be rather fun, just be sure you don't blow the lab (And yourself) to pieces. I rather enjoyed my Organic chemistry class, (nudge-nudge, wink-wink).
Maybe I won't fail that physical chemistry exam after all
I see we're all on the same boat
nice to find my people
Oooof good luck and best wishes to you!!
Lol pchem
ooohoooo gooood afternooon...
As a scientist who works in a lab-this is amazing. I’m gonna be so productive
OH MY GOD I'M A CHEMISTRY MAJOR AND I HAVE AN EXAM IN 2 DAYS AND I LITERALLY JUST OPENED TH-cam FOR AMBIENT MUSIC TO STUDY TO AND THIS WAS THE FIRST VIDEO IN MY RECS!! i am beyond ecstatic omg the stars are aligned
the exam is on physical analysis methods btw (8369 kinds of spectroscopy basically)
oh my! i have practice on analytical chem and can relate with all the spectroscopy (i hope your exam went well)
I'M A MATERIAL PHYSICS MAJOR AND I KNOW HOW YOU FEEL, AREN'T WE ALL RELATE?? btw, how's your exam? i hope you got a great score
@@deshoba thank you! i don't remember which exam i commented this before (i've had 4 this month) but i've passed them all so far which i'm super happy about! the grades are different but i'm not aiming for honors i'm just trying to pass atp:)))
@@griszhaazzahra8518 thank you! i don't remember which exam i commented this before (i've had 4 this month) but so far i've passed all of them and at this point any passing score is a Great Score:)))
friends. fellow lab dwellers. lets us pour upon our appreciation to this creator who has taken the effort and time to give our niche little plights a tender vibe and soundtrack. I will ABSOLUTELY listen to this during late hours of benchwork.
we went from nobel to Heisenberg
the fact that you clicked this playlist automatically makes your music taste pure
i clicked on this bc i expected jekyll and hyde
Alone in the lab? someone is NOT following proper safety protocol 🤨 but thank you for this lovely playlist! It puts my in the perfect mood to study for my exam next week.
Given the period of the music, let us assume that our modern lab-safety protocols weren't in-place, and that this was HIS, PRIVATE lab, he being the "Mad chemist", and that perhaps he didn't want to share the secrets of his hoped-for creation with anyone. That's the vibe I'm getting here.
lol I work alone in the lab for my research position. My professor is normally on the floor below in his office
WAIT WE CANT BE ALONE IN THE LAB? I'VE BEEN ALONE THERE SO MANY TIMES ALREADY WHY NO ONE TOLD ME
@@carolinabaruque6929depending on what you’re doing it could be fine to be in the lab alone as an undergraduate.
Got a 70% yield with my substrate today! I and the professor I work for were extremely happy. My last substrate had starting yields of 8%.
Update on my substrate, I ran a column but the product and starting material came out to fast, so I’m rerunning one in just hexanes. Currently have 90 fractions and TLC showed no product yet.
Oh that's great, is it organic chemistry or not? I work at a organic chem lab but I'm still at my first year of undergrad
delectable pov
as a chemistry enjoyer, I love this
Same here
Do NOT be alone in the lab. Especially not at night when nobody is around anyway. That is by far the easiest way to ruin your life with chemistry.
I knew a guy who did that. And he is still alive, but he can't do much anymore. Blind. Doesn't have fingers anymore. Can't walk anymore. When the stuff exploded in his hands he ran out of the lab to get help, but he was already blinded and nobody was there, so he fell down the stairs and just laid there until the night watchman eventually found him.
This playlist is wonderful, I'm writing a mystery novel based on Victorian-era scientists and it's a perfect environment to inspire me, thank you!
wow that sounds really cool! would love to read this
Good luck writing! That sounds fascinating!
That’s so cool! It’s hard enough to find fiction based on scientists!
I'd really love to read that!!!
Thanks for all your support 🥺🫶 currently i have three chapters so i'm trying to write more to publish a beta reading rn
Dr Stone got me to get interested in chemistry, and now I'm a pharmaceutical major!
this is similar to how i see myself in the future - working with chemicals and other things to create new medicine / treatments. and maybe even saving or changing the world for the better in the process. i know it sounds a little childish but my whole life ive always wanted to save lives and help people, and when im older, i wanna use my passion for science, especially chemistry, to do that. ive never rlly seen being a scientist as a regular, boring 9/5 job. i see them as people whose job is to observe the world, the universe, ask questions and look for answers. i think its a rlly special job, and i cant wait to become one and do that too. thanks for this playlist
It's not childish at all ! Maybe you will find something truly revolutionary but even if that doesn't happen, it doesn't matter, because what you will have done will have advanced knowledge a tiny bit, and maybe a person in 50 years will find something based in part on what you did. And that's the beauty of it, you are changing the world even if you don't see it, being part of something so much greater than yourself. I'm a medical student and I also do fundemental reasearch, and you'll find that science is everything but a 9 to 5 job, it's kind of 24/7 job if you don't know where to put your limits ;), but it is endlessly fascinating. Even if it will get repetitive (trust me, no matter how interesting the science, you will be pipetting thousands of tubes), if you can keep the end goal of knowledge and progress in mind then it really is one of the best careers. I mean, how could I treat patient correctly, practice evidence based medicine and save lives, if there were no scientists. Anyway, dream on, it's a beautiful dream :)
@@Srvhbbjc i appreciate your kind words :D
Dude literally same man, that's really cool
As a pharmacy student, samee
no ironically I was really looking for a playlist in that sense of "alchemist/chemist" and I didn't have it anywhere... until now.
Thanks.
as a biochem major studying for dreaded org chem finals, this is perfect
Let's appreciate the fact that this playlist starts with Alexander Borodin, who was in fact a medic and a chemist. It took him 18 years to finish ,,Prince Igor”, due to his wife using the note sheets for various everyday purposes and throwing them away afterwards. Nonetheless, Borodin is still best known for this masterpiece and as one of ,,The Mighty Bunch”.
just what i needed before a chemistry test. thank you so much
Yes this playlist is perfect, I'm also preparing myself for my chemistry test I hope all the best to you God bless🧡
Good luck!
A-level ?!
@@Buttercup2023 finally found the a level gang
@@nunsense8463 😄Good luck everyone
Finally, some doctor Henry Jekyll vibes...
YES EXACTLY
As a science nerd, this playlist just feels right...Also, have you ever thought of making an Ocean-studies playlist? I'm want some watery tunes to romanticize my oceanography class for next semester!!!
I'm a plant biochemist and I gotta say this playlist made my night :) perfect songs for late night lab work. thank you!
I love how you opened with Borodin who was also a chemist. He did work on reactions concerning nucleophilic substitutions, work relating to the aldol reaction, and others. Thank you for that nod.
Thank you for sharing your work with us. I'm autistic and most of the time is a real hard time to concentrate in my work due to the noise in my workplace. This helps me to manage to get things done. Thank you again from Chile!
Talk about timing! This playlist found just as I was studying to get my degree in biochemistry
Good luck to you! I have my final presentation of diploma thesis next week. So nervous...
Did you get it ?
I did it!! Thank you!
Has anyone seen the Mystery of Matter? It's a three-part show about the history of the periodic table, it's also very dramatized, a lot of actors pretending to be famous scientists, also some of the music in it is very similar to this, at least in part one, I constantly try to marathon it and I rarely make it to part three.
I needed this ❤
this is so specific i love it
Thank You! 😊
listening to this while finishing my post-lab, thank you!
one of the lab rules includes not to work alone in the lab, so, your playlist vibes are against some rules and i totally loved it!
Favourite one yet, what an atmosphere.
i love these concepts
MASTERPIECE
This playlist is pure GOLD
great playlist and idea!
*Right at the end of the school year, great timing!*
this is EXACTLY what i've been looking for
This playlist is topical for me right now. xD I'm going to take school leaving exam in chemistry on Monday.
a levels?
Yes
Edit: I did it. 56% XD
Love this channel. The music selection is so amazing.❤
Young scientist here, currently listening to this playlist as I study the effects of microplastics on the human issues and trying to figure out the chemical change that is caused in your intestinal microbiome by microplastics to more extent. Frankly I cannot tell if I love environmental science or chemical anatomy, so why not combine them for my paper.
Thank you so much for your regular selections. I'm broadening my musical horizons whilst working to some terrific music.
this is so cool tbh
*Sad, sentimental music has a profound ability to stir the depths of the soul, offering a cathartic release for pent-up emotions and a gentle embrace for weary hearts*
Brilliant. Your music choices always perfectly capture the feels the title of the video invokes.
thank you nobody this is amazing
brilliant playlist
I'm so going to listen to this tomorrow in my night shift at the lab. Thank you and interesting idea!
this playlist is so cool
Funny how algorithm knows me so much it recommended me this when I have chemistry exams tomorrow
Perfect ✨
as a chemistry student i really need this, thank you
oh my god. this is amazing.
:D
making a project on chemistry rn, this is PERFECT
I hope you do a biology playlist next!
Another great work! Also I'd love to see a physics playlist from you c:
Focusing on classical music, the only playlist I know, you did a great job, I don't realize I'm listening but I taste the joy it gives
This is perfect…thank you.
Miss those days of doing chemical experiments.
playing book of hours with this in the background. perfection
LOVE
I had a horrible headache, but thanks to the power of music and chemistry it's gone now. Thank you Nobody! This playlist cured my soul :-)
perfection at its finest as I concoct splendid perfume blends 🙏
OMG OMG OMG THAT'S SP GRAET THANK YOU SO MUCH
This is my favorite studying playlist I listen to it almost every day pls make more like thissss
Thanks❤
romanticizing studying for my practicum to this playlist ✨
I just love this playlist so much, as a violinist, playing this pieces in my orchestra´s is the most exciting and happiest part of my life, thank you nobody.
I love chemistry so much
This is it,
This is the best side of youtube. This is as good as it's ever gonna get cause it can't get better than this.
this is so niche i love it
Amazing
perfect.
めっちゃ良い。癒される😌🎶
wow its so creative!!! 🔬😍😍
Studying chemistry was never fun but this playlist makes it so much enjoyable. Hoping for a physics playlist💕💯
yay, now i can go back to my schoolbooks at 22 years old with more inspiration than ever!
this hits different when making a minecraft brewing manual lmao, thank you for all the amazing playlists🙏🙏🙏🙏
39:27 I have become totally obsessed with this piece, thank you for helping me find it. I listen to this mix in general while writing and it's amazing for getting me in the zone.
Using this playlist as I study for organic chemistry, truly a blessing as I feel as though I am fully emersed in the study
Trying to complete the whole chem syllabus a night before finals, this helps Thankyou!
The title of this vid was me when I was a senior in college. Thanks for this.
Listening to this while doing work alone in my research lab! I was looking for some music to listen to and this popped up in my recommended. I feel spied on.
(I mean it's a psychology lab and I'm doing admin stuff, but I decided it still counts)
oh man I wish I had this when I was pulling late nights in the bio lab last semester!! but I’m listening to it while doing my prelab right now and it’s lovely ☺️
bruhhhhhh i need a labcoat now, this is perfect!!!!
Writing my bachelor thesis in analytical chemistry right now. I was stuck in a chapter and just didn't know what to write about it, but this playlist really helped. Thank you :)
(The next time I'm stuck in the lab I will definetly put this playlist on)
The fact that you could earn so much if you put ads but still choose not to. Mad RESPECT. My favourite yt channel.
Not related to chem but this is such a mood. I do am staying up late at night often because what I'm doing is not up to my standard. Even the small details, I can't just let it pass. Ugh
perfect for my revision for a chemistry test
I needed such like this playlist....🧪🔬⚗️
OHMYGOD WHAT, a year ago I spent ages looking for something like that for fun. And NOW it got recommended to me!
Dude, finally a playlist for chemists, I feel seen. I'm going to write my masters to this.
I love this, I'm at my internship right now (organic chemistry R&D) and I have been trying to raise the purity of my compound for the past seven weeks ;(
Good luck, Jekyll. You're gonna need it.
listening to this while doing my ap chem homework is top tier