Top Chemistry YouTube Channels in 2026 from Australia

Chemistry channels bring the periodic table to life, moving science out of the textbook and into the lab (or kitchen). These creators perform spectacular experiments, explain the molecular mechanisms behind everyday phenomena, and simplify complex concepts like organic synthesis and thermodynamics.

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Viewers can watch reactions that explode, change color, or glow in the dark, all explained with scientific rigor. Content ranges from help with high school and college chemistry curricula to recreational science that explores the chemistry of food, poisons, and materials. You'll also find videos on the history of elements and the stories of famous chemists.

Safety is a priority, but the 'wow' factor is what draws people in. Whether it's extracting DNA from strawberries or making hot ice, these channels foster a love for experimentation and critical thinking, showing that chemistry is the central science connecting physics and biology.

Channels

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Dr Matt & Dr Mike

@DrMattDrMike

Pre-order our book! The Body A-Zhttps://www.simonandschuster.com.au/books/The-Body-A-Z/Matthew-Barton/9781923046320 Associate Professor Mike Todorovic (PhD)...

Australia
Subscribers
1.11m
Total Views
85.4M
Videos
812
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Liver Physiology

24.8K views2 months ago

Dr Matt & Dr Mike is an Australian medical education YouTube channel hosted by two university lecturers who break down complex human physiology, pharmacology, and pathophysiology into clear, exam-ready lessons. With 1.1 million subscribers and 800+ videos, the channel offers in-depth tutorials on cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, endocrine, and hematological systems, often correlating basic science with clinical cases and drug mechanisms. Their teaching style pairs concise white-board explanations with high-yield diagrams, making the content ideal for medical, nursing, pharmacy, and allied-health students preparing for written or board exams. Beyond core science, the duo explores applied topics like exercise physiology, wearable-tech biometrics, and public-health appearances, giving viewers both academic rigor and real-world relevance. The accompanying podcast and forthcoming book “The Body A-Z” extend the brand, positioning the channel as a comprehensive, trusted companion throughout healthcare education.

What Makes This Channel Unique

Two active university lecturers combine Australian clarity with PhD-level depth, packaging lengthy physiology and pharmacology syllabi into single-sitting videos rich with exam hints—bridging the gap between textbook theory and what students must reproduce in assessments.

Bi-weekly
English
Target Audience

Medical, nursing, pharmacy, and allied-health students (18-30) seeking concise, visual explanations for university exams and board prep; junior doctors wanting quick reviews; science enthusiasts interested in how the body works.

Content Formats
TutorialsLecturesMini-lessonsPodcast clipsMedia interviews
Primary Topics
Human physiology & pathophysiologyClinical pharmacology & drug classesCardiovascular, respiratory, renal, endocrine, and hematology systemsAcid-base, electrolyte, and metabolic disordersPre-clinical to early-clinical exam preparation
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Science Ready

@ScienceReady

We make educational videos for high school level chemistry and physics with a particular focus on the Australian NSW HSC syllabus.New videos every Tuesday 15...

Australia
Subscribers
26.8k
Total Views
4.2M
Videos
354
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Equilibrium Constant Calculation Simplifying Assumption EXPLAINED // HSC Chemistry

1.4K views3-Jun-2025
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ATAR Chemistry for the QCE

@atarchem

ATAR Chemistry for the QCE. Website: www.atarchemistryqce.comMy name is Andrew Weng. I obtained an OP 2 and went on to obtain a BAppSc (Medical Laboratory Sc...

Australia
Subscribers
10K
Total Views
221.8K
Videos
588
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ATAR Chemistry Exam 2025 Predictions

1.8K views1-Sep-2025
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Biologue

@itsBiologue

Hey! I’m Sruthy :) As your fellow STEM girlie, I provide IGCSE Biology study tips, videos catered to my younger self and science backed productivity hacks! O...

Australia
Subscribers
8.94k
Total Views
639.8K
Videos
64
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IGCSE CHEMISTRY 2025: How to get A* in PAPER 4/ Last Minute Tips, Resources

7.5K views5-Mar-2025
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ATAR Notes - VCE

@ATARNotes-VCE

At ATAR Notes, we love nothing more than free study resources. We offer free notes, lectures, forums, articles, and podcasts, but like, we get it. Sometimes,...

Australia
Subscribers
8.39k
Total Views
1.1M
Videos
956
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VCE Chemistry 3&4 Exam Revision Lecture September 2025

2.0K views1-Oct-2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I do chemistry experiments at home safely?

Yes! There are many 'kitchen chemistry' experiments using safe household ingredients like baking soda, vinegar, yeast, and food coloring. Channels often have specific playlists for home experiments. Always follow safety instructions, wear eye protection, and never mix cleaning products.

How can I understand organic chemistry better?

Organic chemistry is visual. Use molecular model kits to see 3D structures, and focus on understanding electron movement (mechanisms) rather than just memorizing reactions. Many YouTube channels use animations to clearly show how bonds break and form, which is incredibly helpful.

What are some practical applications of chemistry?

Chemistry is everywhere: cooking (Maillard reaction), medicine (pharmaceuticals), cleaning (soaps and detergents), and materials (plastics, fabrics). Understanding chemistry helps you understand ingredients labels, how batteries work, and even environmental issues like pollution and recycling.