Which Chemistry Resource is the Most Useful?

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Chemistry can seem intimidating, but there are a lot of resources that make it easier to understand. In this video, I discuss numerous resources which have been valuable to myself and others when doing chemistry. Are there any good resources I missed? Drop a comment down below so that other mouth-pipetters can reap the benefits of your valuable experience.

*Team*
Producer - That Chemist (Joey)

*Links*
The Chemical Rubber Company Handbook (pdfs can be found)
Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry (pdfs can be found)
The Merck Index (pdfs can be found)
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Vogel's Practical Organic Chemistry is my GOAT. I'll be sure to look at Mayr's and the Bordwell pKa table this upcoming term... those would have saved me many headaches in the past!

Kosm
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*7. Ethics Approval*
_Yes_
Has the same energy as my high school tests in subjects I wasn't interested in 😂

johndeaux
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Honestly its pretty easy, the best chemistry ressource must surely be oil!

maxdoner
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This video alone is a S-tier resource itself. A meta-resource featuring important resources. Indeed really helpful !!

Nerdwithoutglasses
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When I first clicked on this video it said the length was 2½ hours, but then I was relieved to see that was just the add that I had to watch first.

petevenuti
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Did we up and forget about the ScienceMadness forums? That's pretty much the social media for chemists both professional and novice alike, lol.

LuxAureus
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Thanks but I will just stick to the guy behind the Taco Bell dumpster

nickye
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Chemspider is great and free if you know the structure but not the name of more crazy organic molecules. You can draw the molecules and it gives you the name.

PyromaniacLVI
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I love the CRC handbook, my late grandfather was a physicist, and when I was growing up, my bedroom was the room that used to be his study, and many of his books were still there including the CRC handbook. I used to read it, and will obviously most of it went over my head, there were sections on first aid and responding to chemical fires, that I absorbed completely. I myself work in physics as a lab technician now, but that book will always hold a special place in my heart

Sierra
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Where is "Eh, I'll just wing it"?

rileyh
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You can find more stuff on Wikipedia if you switch languages

wrobelinformations
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academia having a tanty at the accessibility

hvycreme
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I still use the DOT hazmat response booklet that I "borrowed" from work before I left many years ago. mostly because, it is the most relevant resource that I need to avoid getting hurt. lol.

Aliceintraining
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Community approved:

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felipe-nt
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Gotta love when you post a new video, you're literally my favourite channel

darkdestroyer
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Dude why have I not heard of pubpeer? Not me literally using this source everytime I reproduce a cross-coupling reaction from now on

aidanlooby
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14:57
Why not "D" for disappointing? 😛

mikegLXIVMM
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Is Erowid Library even considered a legitimate resource?

DangerousLab
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Czako and Kürti's Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis is a pretty good book for learning about reactions, with a section on the mechanism and various examples and variations.

tungstenoof
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I literally just finished all of my lab courses! I wish this list was around sooner

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