AmericanChemistry covers topics related to chemistry policy, regulation, safety, and innovation, including terms like TSCA, Responsible Care, and energy-related chemistry. The channel appears to use a mix of explanatory and advocacy content, with videos focusing on regulatory acts, highlighting policymakers, and discussions around chemical safety and regulation. Uploads seem to be ongoing since 2007, with recent videos including regulatory Deep-dives and member spotlights, and the channel averages about 816 views per video across 383 published works.
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Both channels target chemistry policy, safety, and science policy discussions; high search overlap on terms like chemical safety act and science policy chemistry, though ACS has broader professional emphasis and larger audience.
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Shares a focus on chemical safety and regulation with searches for chemical safety advocate and regulation; audience alignment exists but content is more occupational health-centric, leading to a noticeable style/format difference.
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Both cover chemical policy and regulatory chemistry; strong alignment in search and content signals, suggesting similar topics and audience but EUchemicals may emphasize European regulatory frameworks.
Similar emphasis on regulatory chemistry and science policy chemistry; solid overlap in search queries, though RSC has a broader professional and academic chemistry audience with varied content style.
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Focuses on chemical policy and federal regulation, aligning in searches for chemical policy and regulatory chemistry; yet their content shows a heavier policy advocacy angle compared to AmericanChemistry.
Signals overlap on science policy chemistry and public policy chemistry searches; content spans broad talks, so audience may diverge in depth and presentation style despite thematic ties.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include American Chemical Society (80% match, 87.1K subscribers), EUchemicals (71% match, 9.5K subscribers), and Royal Society of Chemistry (68% match, 130K subscribers). These channels compete on overlapping queries such as chemical policy, chemical safety act, regulatory chemistry, and science policy chemistry. American Chemical Society and Royal Society of Chemistry dwarf AmericanChemistry in subscribers, highlighting a size gap; all three engage users interested in policy, regulation, and chemistry, creating direct competition for topics like chemical safety advocacy and policymaker profiles chemistry. CCOHS (74% match, 2K subscribers) and Collaborative for Health & Environment (59% match, 1.5K subscribers) also overlap on chemical safety regulation and policy discussions, contributing to a broader landscape of regulatory chemistry content.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to AmericanChemistry?
American Chemical Society — 87.1K subscribers (top competitor, 80% match). Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) — 2K subscribers (74% match). EUchemicals — 9.5K subscribers (71% match). All three have a field focusing on chemistry, safety, regulation, and industry topics, similar to AmericanChemistry's focus on chemicals, regulation, safety, and policy.
What type of content does AmericanChemistry make?
AmericanChemistry creates informative videos about chemistry regulation, policy, safety, and industry topics, as evidenced by titles like 21st Century Regulation: the Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act (LCSA) and various videos highlighting members of Congress. The channel uploads content with an average of about 816 views per video, and recent videos show a range of views from a few hundred to several thousand. Upload frequency is described as approximately multiple uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to AmericanChemistry?
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