I'll also mention, I even have a warning at the start of mine that clearly states, the reaction is shown for educational purposes and that it should not be attempted at home. I just don't get it. /7
So, to guide me on what is and isn't allowed, I also look to see what else YouTube permits - what's uploaded and has survived for 2 or more years. And so many chemical reaction videos exist involving people doing reactions with equal or more risk than what I do as a professional.
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Thank you again. I'm just a high school chemistry teacher trying to help my students learn, and it stinks cause I developed an awesome assignment that involved the students watching my video at home. I really hope a mistake was made and can be reversed.
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