The greatest origin story in the nuclear science field
@thalx21 күн бұрын
You are an excellent lecturer and I would certainly attend any seminar you give!
@SimonsNuclearchemistry21 күн бұрын
@@thalx 😊 I did these on discord link to that Server is in the description. Currently they are Pause due to me not having much time but feel free to join :D
@ghlscitel67146 ай бұрын
The German Gymnasium is comparable to the level of USA High School+College up to their bachelor's degree. By the way, good plan, Simon. Weiter so!
@MyProjectsTV6 ай бұрын
My school calls itself Marie Curie school and they don't even have radium🙄I wish they would do nuclear chemistry. But for an apprenticeship that's too advanced I guess. And the school doesn't have much funding in general. Also I agree with you that there's not much of information about nuclear chemistry in the internet (yesterday I found out there's no Wikipedia page on tetraphenyl uranocene, so maybe you want to go there and make a page for it ;D) but especially on youtube. I think there's no other channel on youtube focusing on nuclear chemistry. At least as far as I know. Btw, the discord link doesn't work.
@SimonsNuclearchemistry6 ай бұрын
uff (too much organic chemistry ;D) Yeah KZbin and german Wikipedia is my go-to standard for Videos. If you can't find the information there, then this knowledge isn't available to the public in my opinion. Most people don't know about Google Schoolar and SciHub. If this channel ever allows me to do KZbin full-time, I would love to make a free website about teaching Nuclear stuff with a library on our radionuclides and stuff. I updated all the Links. They should work now. I guess I have to do that every week ;(
@The-One-and-Only1006 ай бұрын
@SimonsNuclearchemistry There's a button on making the link permanent. I'll send you a video on how to do it
@brfisher11236 ай бұрын
Do you own a lutetium density cube? As a fellow element collector, I own a one cubic centimeter lutetium density cube and it's quite impressive how many high-energy photons (x-rays and gamma rays) my RadiaCode can detect from it, it may be expensive, but it makes a great natural radioactive source! lol 😂😂
@SimonsNuclearchemistry6 ай бұрын
nice! I do have 1g of metallic Lutetium but yes Lutetium is REALLY interesting. I am looking forward to making videos about it. Great for meteroites and medicine.