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Explore the fascinating world of '12 Genius Inventions that were Invented by Mistake | You Can't Imagine Your Life Without Them,' a video that unveils the serendipitous origins of some of the most impactful inventions in history. These accidental discoveries have revolutionized various aspects of our daily lives, and it's hard to imagine a world without them.

From the sticky convenience of Post-it Notes to the crispy delight of potato chips, learn how these inventions came to be through unexpected circumstances. Discover the life-saving story behind antibiotics and the accidental discovery of X-rays, which have become indispensable tools in the medical field.

Uncover the stories of everyday items like superglue and the microwave, which were born out of unintended experiments and have since become household staples. These inventions that were made by mistake have not only changed the world but have also shaped the way we live, work, and play.

Whether it's the technology we rely on or the foods we enjoy, this video highlights the incredible outcomes that can result from accidents and mistakes in the realm of invention. It's a testament to the fact that sometimes, the most remarkable innovations come from the most unexpected places.

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This shorts shows interesting facts on the inventions and contributions of the genius Dmitri Mendeleev in the field of science. Periodic table being one of his most valuable contribution. It consists of 118 elements in total of which 94 elements are natural and 24 are synthetically made. Dmitri Mendeleev has categorized the elements in a tabular form according to their properties which makes the periodic law.

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Hi everyone ,my videos will be based on the science and the concepts which seems to be very difficult in daily life and it will also be based on the science in nature and many more.
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Wheel: The wheel is an invention that has been around for thousands of years and is considered one of the most important inventions in human history. The wheel has had a profound impact on transportation and enabled the development of vehicles, which have revolutionized the movement of goods and people. Before the wheel, people had to rely on animals or their own strength to transport goods over long distances. The wheel made it possible to build carts, wagons, and chariots, which allowed for faster and more efficient transportation. This led to the development of trade and commerce, as well as the growth of cities and civilizations.

Printing Press: The printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century, revolutionized the way information was disseminated. Before the printing press, books had to be copied by hand, which was a time-consuming and expensive process. The printing press made it possible to mass-produce books and other printed materials, which made them more affordable and accessible to the general public. This led to a significant increase in literacy rates and the spread of knowledge and ideas. The printing press is often credited with helping to spark the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution.

Electricity: The discovery and development of electricity had a profound impact on human history. Electricity has transformed the way we live, work, and communicate. It has enabled the development of countless inventions, including the light bulb, the telephone, and the computer. Electricity has also revolutionized industry, transportation, and medicine. The ability to generate and use electricity has made it possible to harness energy in new and innovative ways, which has transformed every aspect of modern life.

Internet: The Internet is a relatively recent invention, but it has already had a massive impact on human history. The Internet has revolutionized the way we communicate, share information, and do business. It has enabled the creation of new industries and transformed existing ones. The Internet has also made it possible for people all over the world to connect with each other in ways that were never before possible. The Internet has had a profound impact on society and continues to shape the way we live and work.

Antibiotics: Antibiotics are a group of medicines that have saved countless lives and revolutionized the treatment of bacterial infections. Before the discovery of antibiotics, bacterial infections were often deadly. Antibiotics have made it possible to treat and cure a wide range of bacterial infections, which has transformed the field of medicine. Antibiotics have also had a significant impact on public health, as they have helped to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and allowed people to live longer and healthier lives.

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Discover the genius of Nikola Tesla and his top 5 groundbreaking inventions. From alternating current to wireless energy transmission, Tesla's inventions shaped the modern world. Join us as we explore his innovative contributions to science and technology. #NikolaTesla, #Inventions, #ScienceHistory, #Innovation #Shorts

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# Welcome to our channel! In this captivating video, we delve into the world of one of the most brilliant minds in history, Jabir ibn Hayyan. Join us as we unveil the remarkable creations and groundbreaking inventions attributed to this exceptional polymath.#shorts #JabirIbnHayyan #Inventions #Genius #MedievalScience #Alchemy #IslamicChemistry #ChemicalReactions #ScienceHistory #IslamicScholars #ArabScientist #Experiments #HistoricalFigures #MiddleAges #AncientInventions #Chemistry #ScientificInnovations #IslamicGoldenAge #Alchemist #ExperimentalScience #Legacy#shorts

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Discover the incredible journey of Marie Curie, the pioneering scientist who revolutionized our understanding of radioactivity. From winning Nobel Prizes to her groundbreaking discoveries of polonium and radium, her impact on science is unmatched. Join us as we delve into her extraordinary achievements and enduring legacy. #MarieCurie #ScienceTrailblazer #NobelPrizeWinner #Radioactivity #GroundbreakingDiscoveries #InspiringScientist #ScienceLegacy
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Obtaining patent protection for inventions including chemical features has important differences from other subject matter, such as different standards of predictability in the application of prior art. Learn how to maximize your chances of obtaining broad protection.

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Hank does his best to convince us that chemistry is not torture, but is instead the amazing and beautiful science of stuff. Chemistry can tell us how three tiny particles - the proton, neutron, and electron - come together in trillions of combinations to form ... everything. In this inaugural episode of Crash Course Chemistry, we start out with one of the biggest ideas in chemistry ever - stuff is made from atoms. More specifically, we learn about the properties of the nucleus and why they are important to defining what an atom actually is.

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Atomic Number 04:20
Isotopes 08:04
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This video tutorial provides a basic introduction into chemistry. You can access the full video at the link shown below:

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Here is a list of topics:
1. Intro to the Periodic Table of the Elements
2. Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Transition Metals, Chalcogens, Halogens, and Noble Gases
3. Ion Charges of Representative Elements
4. Atoms, Molecules, Pure Elements, and Compounds
5. Ionic Compounds and Molecular Compounds
6. Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
7. Atoms vs Ions
8. Cations and Anions
9. Nomenclature of Molecular Compounds
10. How To Name Ionic Compounds
11. Naming Ionic Compounds With Transition Metals & Roman Numerals
12. Polyatomic Ions
13. Writing Chemical Formulas of Ionic Compounds
14. Average Atomic Mass
15. Isotopes
16. How To Determine The Number of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons In Atoms and Ions

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In this video we read about :----

introduction
sources of water
impurities in water
sources of impurities in water
and specification of water for different uses

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The entire field of chemistry summarised in 12mins from simple atoms to the molecules that keep you alive.

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Errata and notes:
1. I got the Oxidising Agent and the Reducing Agent the wrong way around! Sodium is the Reducing agent and Chlorine is the Oxidising agent. My confusion was that when a sodium atom looses an electron it becomes oxidised, so in my simple brain, I called it the oxidising agent. That is wrong because the agent that oxidises the sodium is the chlorine atom and so the labels are the wrong way around. Doh!
2. I drew the hydrogen H2 molecule with a double bond but it should be a single bond because they are bonded with a single covalent bond.
3. Where I have drawn carbon dioxide, the carbon should have a double bond to each of the oxygens.
4. Apparently Feynman diagrams are not that useful for theoretical chemistry, so perhaps that wasn't the best choice for the illustration. The feedback in the comments from a real theoretical chemist is "All we deal with is shuffling around electrons, but many many many electrons, so a Feynman diagram would need to be huge but at the same time would be very very repetitive."
5. In analytical chemistry, I should have called it distillation rather than precipitation.
6. My definition of organic chemistry being about ‘life’ is not very good. I should have said that organic chemistry looks at compounds that contain carbon. But there are some compounds in inorganic chemistry that also contain carbon, like carbon dioxide so I guess I'd also have to state that inorganic chemistry is almost everything else.
7. I said that fuels are inorganic chemistry which is misleading when I drew a car next to it. My understanding is that there are inorganic fuels that don't contain carbon, but obviously all the fuels we are familiar with are organic. I thought a picture of a car would tie a few things together elegantly, but it ended up giving the wrong impression. That’s okay, I’m still learning! :D
8. In inorganic chemistry, I should have stated that all natural minerals fall under inorganic chemistry so as not to be misleading, otherwise you might go way thinking that only man-made substances fall under inorganic chemistry which is not true. I said that 'a lot of the inorganic compounds that are studied are man-made' meaning that the cutting edge of research is mostly man-made substances.
9. Apparently water is not the most inflammable substance. I thought it was so that is interesting.
10. In the bonding section, hydrogen bonding and van der waals forces are technically inter molecular forces.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_chemistry
https://www.uwlax.edu/chemistr....y-and-biochemistry/s
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/chemistry
https://www.cancerquest.org/ca....ncer-biology/biologi
Early smelting:
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Categorisation of reactions
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Biology is a natural science that studies life and living organisms including their physical structure, chemical compositions, and molecular structure.

In this video biology 101 - Ecology part 1, we study ecology which is coined from two words Eco/Oikos meaning a habitat or dwelling place and Logy meaning to study a particular field.

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