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About Chemteacherphil

So many people have had a negative experience learning chemistry, and I hope to provide a way for people to have a positive and engaging experience learning science through the videos I create. As a high school chemistry teacher, I try to make videos that reveal how chemistry applies to real life. This ends up taking many forms; sometimes explaining the chemistry behind how things work, or a historical perspective, always through the lens of science.

I've been a chemistry teacher for more than two decades, and have my BS in Chemistry as well as a MS in Learning Design. I've taught in both public and private schools. My mantra is "Stay curious. Do science. Be happy!"

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This sodium lamp makes everything look weird

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