Making the Pinkest Chemical: Thiobenzoyl Chloride

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Published 2023-01-08

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  • @FUZxxl
    Not yellow is the best motivation for making a chemical.
  • @Buick_GSX
    Glad to see Explosions&Fire has taught everyone the sins of yellow chemistry
  • @lucassssyn
    Just got accepted into a university in Korea as a Chem major Your videos made me love chemistry ❤️ 💙 💜
  • @arthritis1999
    I wish someone would love me as much as Chemiolis loves his short path vacuum distillation apparatus.
  • @LumirayYT
    That phase guessing gives me flashbacks to my crystal violet synthesis. Lamp standing next to the sep funnel and just hoping what you see is actually the layer
  • @jaggederest
    Love the fact that you do a short demo using the new compound following the workup - really shows what it can do.
  • You had me going in the first half. I thought it was gonna be a one-pot synthesis. Then the extractions started.
  • It appears that Extractions&Ire is not alone in his fear of yellow chemistry lol.
  • Thanks for the greatest to date organic chemistry videos content on the web.
  • I like so much your channel, its the most motivational and the big masterpiece, regards master from 🇨🇱 Chile
  • @I_XuMuK_I
    That Chemist wants to know your location
  • I think my soul died a bit inside through that long and winding purification process, dear god
  • @bazzb3456
    Amazing video with one of my favorite compounds. Thank you! Also would be interesting to see some thionation reactions)
  • @ormarion552
    Amazing vids! Remind me of when i made thiobenzophenone. Pretty unstable sadly but have a amazing blue color!
  • Also want to recommend an IR camera for seeing phase separation (like the ones used for security). I was doing a caffeine extraction where the emulsion layer thickness was unclear, and the IR camera was able to see it perfectly. Food for thought
  • Thank you kindly for helping me cleanse my system from all nasty yellow chemistry I've been exposed to lately. 😊
  • @Nithmeia
    This was so pretty and interesting, thank you
  • @jimmyc3238
    Beautiful! Usually organic compounds are so dull in appearance.