Videos
Often the best way to share good lab practice to the masses is via video. The sister YouTube channel of this site, 98JMA, features some comprehensive videos on topics ranging from lab apparatus to organic syntheses - click here to visit the channel.*
Some other great channels which many amateur chemists find useful are as follows - many have professional ties, but a majority are those with good experience in the amateur field that have built up their lab over a period of time.
For great chemistry videos, check out;
UC235 - Preparations of organic compounds from (mostly) readily available chemicals, with excellent mechanism discussions for each video.
myst32YT - General chemistry videos, from simple home chemistry to advanced chemical synthesis.
NurdRage - General chemistry videos, from basic, fun experiments to large organic and inorganic syntheses.
TheHomeScientist - A wide variety of videos, from inorganic preparations to laboratory equipment discussions.
aonomus - Some chemistry videos, with a particular focus on organic procedures.
AHW214 - Fun, intermediate chemistry demonstrations and lab equipment instructables.
PeriodicTableofVideos - University-based discussions of all the elements and many interesting compounds.
hkparker - A wide array of chemistry topics and a bonus Sciencemadness.org collaborative project video.
TheChemlife - An assortement of videos, mainly on chemistry but some on other scientific curiosities too.
*Note, however, that all 98JMA videos are filmed and produced by an intermediate-experienced and competent chemist who takes ALL safety precautions at all times. They are uploaded with the intention of viewing by anyone who is responsible for their own actions and can take the matters seriously, yet they must still appreciate that potentially harmful chemicals, that could, in the worst case scenario, kill somebody if misused, are employed. They are not intended to be replicated unless by an individual that understands the risks and the chemistry entirely.
Credit given partially to 'ScienceHideout' for structure of disclaimer.
Some other great channels which many amateur chemists find useful are as follows - many have professional ties, but a majority are those with good experience in the amateur field that have built up their lab over a period of time.
For great chemistry videos, check out;
UC235 - Preparations of organic compounds from (mostly) readily available chemicals, with excellent mechanism discussions for each video.
myst32YT - General chemistry videos, from simple home chemistry to advanced chemical synthesis.
NurdRage - General chemistry videos, from basic, fun experiments to large organic and inorganic syntheses.
TheHomeScientist - A wide variety of videos, from inorganic preparations to laboratory equipment discussions.
aonomus - Some chemistry videos, with a particular focus on organic procedures.
AHW214 - Fun, intermediate chemistry demonstrations and lab equipment instructables.
PeriodicTableofVideos - University-based discussions of all the elements and many interesting compounds.
hkparker - A wide array of chemistry topics and a bonus Sciencemadness.org collaborative project video.
TheChemlife - An assortement of videos, mainly on chemistry but some on other scientific curiosities too.
*Note, however, that all 98JMA videos are filmed and produced by an intermediate-experienced and competent chemist who takes ALL safety precautions at all times. They are uploaded with the intention of viewing by anyone who is responsible for their own actions and can take the matters seriously, yet they must still appreciate that potentially harmful chemicals, that could, in the worst case scenario, kill somebody if misused, are employed. They are not intended to be replicated unless by an individual that understands the risks and the chemistry entirely.
Credit given partially to 'ScienceHideout' for structure of disclaimer.