Science Christmas Song: Oh, chemistry, how wide your branches are
Science Christmas Song: Oh, chemistry, how wide your branches are
Oh, chemistry ~ connects biology and physics, from theory to life

at this time of year, I will take you to enjoy a scientific Christmas song adapted from Christmas songs. At first, it was a biological version of the magic song single cell. Last year, it was the gentle lyrical sunlight of all bands. This year, it is also time to praise Chemistry

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this song is called "Oh, Chemistry". The original song is O Christmas Tree. Let's listen to the music first:

the video shows the replacement reaction of copper and silver nitrate, and the "artificial snow" experiment of water absorption and expansion of sodium polyacrylate (actually a physical process). The deposition of silver elements looks like branches covered with snow, and sodium polyacrylate particles also look like accumulated snow from a distance, which can be regarded as two experiments that match the winter atmosphere. The

song sings that there are many branches of chemistry, and it is true that chemistry is closely related to biology and physics. sometimes it may be difficult to exactly separate them (which is part of the reason why the Nobel Prize in Chemistry is called the "Comprehensive Science Prize"). And chemistry and life, and industrial production are also inseparable, we can now use a variety of drugs, daily chemicals, superior materials and so on can not be separated from chemistry. Chemistry may seem trivial and less exciting than exploring the mysteries of the universe or the origin of life, but I hope you will like it.

songs from: Scientific Songs of Praise

the video shows the replacement reaction of copper and silver nitrate, and the "artificial snow" experiment of water absorption and expansion of sodium polyacrylate (actually a physical process). The deposition of silver elements looks like branches covered with snow, and sodium polyacrylate particles also look like accumulated snow from a distance, which can be regarded as two experiments that match the winter atmosphere. The

song sings that there are many branches of chemistry, and it is true that chemistry is closely related to biology and physics. sometimes it may be difficult to exactly separate them (which is part of the reason why the Nobel Prize in Chemistry is called the "Comprehensive Science Prize"). And chemistry and life, and industrial production are also inseparable, we can now use a variety of drugs, daily chemicals, superior materials and so on can not be separated from chemistry. Chemistry may seem trivial and less exciting than exploring the mysteries of the universe or the origin of life, but I hope you will like it.

songs from: Scientific Songs of Praise