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The Explosive History of Hydrogen - Recreating Historical Experiments

Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube

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Embark on a thrilling journey through the explosive history of hydrogen in this captivating lecture by renowned chemist Andrew Szydlo. Discover the fascinating properties of this lightest element on the periodic table, from its discovery in 1766 to its modern applications. Witness long-lost experiments recreated before your eyes as Szydlo demonstrates hydrogen's incredible reactivity, including its ability to create giant fireballs and deafening explosions. Learn about the element's unique atomic structure and its significance in chemistry. Experience a blend of historical context, scientific explanation, and spectacular demonstrations that bring the subject to life. Gain insights into Szydlo's 50-year journey of teaching chemistry, from pocket-sized chemical demonstrations to full-scale lecture performances. Explore why hydrogen, originally called 'flammable air', continues to captivate scientists and audiences alike in this comprehensive 81-minute presentation from The Royal Institution.

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The explosive history of hydrogen – with Andrew Szydlo


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The Royal Institution

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