A podcast helping you understand the chemistry of your everyday life.
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Stereo Chemistry shares voices and stories from the world of chemistry. The show is created by the reporters and editors at Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), an independent news outlet published by the American Chemical Society.
Helping you understand chemistry topics from A-Level and Advanced Higher. If you want to demystify chemistry, yearn for a simpler explanation and want to hear all the tips that will help you at exam time you're at the right place. I'm a chemistry tutor who is used to explaining chemistry in simpler terms, and I love to use an analogy to help with the understanding. Each episode tackles a topic, explaining it as simply as possible - well it is chemistry! The end of episode summary will make s ...
Learn Chemistry with Chemistry Notes Info at https://www.ChemistryNotesInfo.com. ChemistryNotesInfo.Com: Your Chemistry Tutor for Chemistry Study. Innovative Online Education Classes for 9, 10, 11, 12, Degree Courses, BSc, MSc. You can also Learn Topics like Spectroscopy, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Science, College Chemistry. With this Chemistry Podcast you also learn Science Chemistry Terminology, Science Quiz, Chemistry Test, Experiments, Basic to Advance Chem
Chemistry is everywhere, and involves everything. But how did chemistry get to be what it is? I'm Steve Cohen, a chemist and writer, bringing you The History of Chemistry. This podcast explores the development of chemistry from prehistoric times to the present, including the people and societies who made chemistry what it is today. The History of Chemistry is for you, whether you hated chemistry in high school, or got a PhD in inorganic chemistry. We'll explore how chemistry affected art, mu ...
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Clinical Chemistry Podcast


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Clinical Chemistry Podcast
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This free monthly podcast is offered by Clinical Chemistry. Clinical Chemistry is the leading forum for peer-reviewed, original research on innovative practices in today's clinical laboratory. In addition to being the most cited journal in the field, Clinical Chemistry has the highest Impact Factor (7.292 in 2019) among journals of clinical chemistry, clinical (or anatomic) pathology, analytical chemistry, and the subspecialties, such as transfusion medicine and clinical microbiology.
Join the Chemistry World team for interviews, news and in-depth discussions of issues facing the chemistry community. Get in touch with your thoughts by tweeting @ChemistryWorld
The Real Chemistry podcast connects the dots between our guests and the innovative work they do to show up and shape the future of healthcare. Why? So, you, the listener, are encouraged to join us in our relentless pursuit to make the world a healthier place for all. Some may call it idealism. We call it Real Chemistry.
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MhChem Chemistry with Dr. Michael Russell


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MhChem Chemistry with Dr. Michael Russell
Dr. Michael Russell of Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Oregon USA (mhchem.org)
A podcast supporting the chemistry students of Dr. Michael Russell at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Oregon, USA.
You,Me and Chemistry🎤📖🇳🇪 @chemistry_lyf Say No to Drugs and Yes to Life. Learning is lifelong process.This podcast helps you to understand chemistry from very basics. In upcoming episodes more about technology.
CHEM 442 focuses on quantum chemistry atomic and molecular structure spectroscopy and dynamics.
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Meet the authors of the latest popular science books, and join Chemistry World for a review and discussion of the topics the book raises. Join in on twitter by using #bookclubCW
The Chemistry Connections Podcast is a student-run podcast that examines the chemistry behind real-world topics that interest Mr. Johnson's AP Chemistry students. Students talk about an array of topics such as food, art, history, medicine, and much much more.
The following videos are based on the Senior Chemistry Unit.
The audio magazine of WACKER shows the many exciting roles chemistry plays in everyday life. Each instalment will give you interesting insights into how chemistry ensures perfectly functioning products in all areas of life. Whether it is drugs, computers, cleaning agents, clothing or toys - WACKER products play a vital role almost everywhere. More: www.wacker.com/podcast
Explore the world of chemistry with Kareena and her superhero alter-ego K-Mistry! This is the perfect introduction to chemistry for children. Listen to Fun Kids on DAB Digital Radio across the UK and at funkidslive.com
Join us slightly knowledgeable chemists, and laugh along as we discuss current chemistry research topics in a transparent manner. Subscribe to Stereotopical Chemistry by Email
A feed to provide my Regents level chemistry students with weekly review videos as well as unit exam tutorial videos
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CHEM 444 focuses on thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and kinetics from single molecules to the bulk, in gases and in the condensed phase.
The following video podcasts are based on the Chemistry units found within the Ontario Curriculum
These are the recorded lectures from Dr. Knight's Chemistry Classes.
A weekly tour of the periodic table, from Chemistry World, the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
De podcast over innovatieve denkers in de chemie op zoek naar duurzame oplossingen.
Free test prep resources? You came to the right place... Join us for daily podcasts on Physical Setting/Chemistry topics, so you can study for the NY Regents exam on the go!
BC Confessions is a show that brings Business Chemistry to life by applying it to real-life situations and circumstances our audience can relate to. Each episode will feature a confessions and an overview of how Business Chemistry could be utilized to help.
Chemistry in Everyday Life is a podcast that aims to explain the fascinating world of chemistry to lay people with the help of common examples encountered all around us.
To accompany my Year 12 students on their journey into the wonderful world of chemistry. ****Also see the app store for the Chemisode iphone/ipad app.*****
Full chapter lectures and in-class recordings from Organic Chemistry I and II, at Anoka-Ramsey Community College in Coon Rapids, MN.Email andrew.aspaas@anokaramsey.edu from a .edu email address for access to the videos!
A podcast to help those lucky enough to be studying chemistry
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Chemistry 222 Quantitative Analysis Lecture UIUC/VNUS-H

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Chemistry 222 Quantitative Analysis Lecture UIUC/VNUS-H
Dr. Alex Scheeline
fundamentals of quantitative analysis, chemical equilibrium and kinetics
Each video organic chemistry session takes one topic and shows you the professor's tricks, a practice problem, virtual whiteboard, and a helpful website. Designed for organic chemistry students of all levels. More can be found at http://www.aceorganicchem.com
This podcast is from the University of Oklahoma Organic Chemistry Laboratory Course. The Lab Lecture covers the theoretical concepts that pertain to the lab course.
A Blogger powered video podcast feed of Mr. Hatak's AP Chemistry Podcast.
Did you know that you have a real live laboratory in your house - it's your kitchen! Find out more in this fun chemistry series from Fun Kids - find out more at funkidslive.com
Welcome to the Perfect Chemistry Podcast podcast, this is about a book i’ve read and taking it into my society pov and taking some from the book.
A science podcast from Chemical and Engineering News featuring fascinating, weird and otherwise interesting chemistry topics from the American Chemical Society's flagship news publication.
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Chem 2061/2062 - Organic Chemistry I/II videos


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Chem 2061/2062 - Organic Chemistry I/II videos
Andy Aspaas
Video lectures by section from Organic Chemistry I and II at Anoka-Ramsey Community College in Cambridge, MN
Fun Kids is the UK's children's radio station. Tune in on DAB Digital Radio in London and the South East, on mobile and online at www.funkidslive.com. Chemistry and Art is produced with support from The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Learn Chemistry, from the Royal Society of Chemistry


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Learn Chemistry, from the Royal Society of Chemistry
Royal Society of Chemistry
From the Nobel Prize to Making Aircraft from Seaweed, listen to these useful podcasts all about the world of Chemistry. Anecdotes read by Philip Robinson and Samantha Cheung.
Check out the Chemistry Made Simple academy In this episode: Which atoms combine using ionic bonds How ions are formed How ionic bonds are formed Properties of ionic compounds Find out more about the Chemistry Made Simple academy Contact me: Instagram @chemistrymadesimple Email Matthew@ChemistryMadeSimple.net Join the discussion at the Chemistry Ma…
In which we discuss Jöns Jakob Berzelius and his work. We also take a short detour to hear what US Presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson thought about chemistry. We mention the first female Swedish chemist, Anna Sundström. We continue with the conundrum of atomic weights, but the rule of Dulong and Petit helps this to a degree. Support the sho…
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The Real Chemistry Podcast


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Putting Patients, Caregivers, and Community at the Center: Sally Schaeffer, VP of Community Engagement Strategy, Real Chemistry
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Patients, caregivers, and their communities are at the center of our work, and nobody is a better advocate for these individuals than Sally Schaeffer our, VP of Community Engagement Strategy. In this episode, Sally tells her heartbreaking yet inspiring story of advocating for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP), learning how to be there for…
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Chemistry For Your Life


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Bonus: Where does sand come from? (and other questions)
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Bonus Episode: Question and Response 32 In this month's bonus episode, Melissa and Jam respond to comments and questions about CO2 and mosquitos, sand, light scattering, cooking eggs, and more! Like the show? Buy us a coffee to help keep our show going AND free. Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platfor…
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Stereo Chemistry


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Bonus: Jess Wade on Wikipedia and work-life balance
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This month, Stereo Chemistry is sharing an episode of the podcast ChemConvos featuring an interview with materials scientist, self-described “Raman spectroscopy enthusiast,” and prolific Wikipedia editor Jess Wade. On ChemConvos, hosts Henry Powell-Davies and Medina Afandiyeva seek to uncover the story behind the scientist. In this episode, the tri…
A screencast from Chapter 7 in CH 222 which investigates the polarity of a molecule using the polarities of individual bonds.Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
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Learn Science & Chemistry


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Coordination Compounds
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CHEMISTRY NOTES INFO PODCAST ON COORDINATION COMPOUNDS ANND COORDINATION CHEMISTRY www.Sandhuvalueinvesting.blogspot.com www.ChemistryNotesInfo.com search on Social Media @ChemistryNotesInfo https://www.chemistrynotesinfo.com/2019/08/coordination-compounds-class-12.html Join us at Telegram https://t.me/chemistrynotesinfo #CoordinationChemistry #Coo…
Check out the Chemistry Made Simple academy In this episode: Why do atoms form chemical bonds? How do atoms for chemical bonds? The three types of chemical bond Find out more about the Chemistry Made Simple academy Contact me: Instagram @chemistrymadesimple Email Matthew@ChemistryMadeSimple.net Join the discussion at the Chemistry Made Simple podca…
John Dalton, a Quaker from northern England, was a color-blind scientist. He presented his atomic theory that finally began to make sense to natural philosophers. He also invented a series of symbols for the elements, and created the first table of atomic weights. We learn about Joseph Prout's unusual atomic idea, and Gay-Lussac's work with gases t…
#137 Lightning is something we're all used to. It's always just been an odd part of life. But think for a second, what even is it? It's just electricity, hanging out in the sky?? Why? What causes it? What makes it move from cloud to cloud? Or from cloud to earth? Let's get into this asap. Like the show? Buy us a coffee to help keep our show going A…
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The History of Chemistry


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12: Revolution’s Aftermath
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What happened to Joseph Priestley and Marie-Anne plus Antoine Lavoisier? What were the immediate effects of Lavoisier’s new chemistry? We discuss how quickly the new chemistry was accepted, with some evidence in Elizabeth Fulhame’s book, plus the controversy between Berthollet and Proust over chemical composition of substances. Support the show…
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MhChem Chemistry with Dr. Michael Russell


A screencast from Chapter 7 in CH 222 which looks at the effect of electronegativity on bond polarity.Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
A screencast from Chapter 7 in CH 222 which examines the relationship between bond order and bond energy (and bond length as well).Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
A screencast from Chapter 7 in CH 222 which examines the relationship between bond order and bond length.Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
A screencast from Chapter 7 in CH 222 which looks at VSEPR theory and how it can help us determine bond angles, etc.Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
A screencast from Chapter 7 in CH 222 which discuses Formal charges and how they help us predict the most stable resonance form.Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
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MhChem Chemistry with Dr. Michael Russell


A screencast from Chapter 7 in CH 222 which looks at pi bonds in Lewis structures.Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
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MhChem Chemistry with Dr. Michael Russell


A screencast from Chapter 7 in CH 222 which discusses Lewis structures and their usefulness in chemistry.Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
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MhChem Chemistry with Dr. Michael Russell


A screencast from Chapter 7 in CH 222 which looks at bonding pairs and lone pairs in chemistry.Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
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MhChem Chemistry with Dr. Michael Russell


A screencast from Chapter 7 in CH 222 which provides an overview of the two main bonding types (ionic and covalent) in chemistry.Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
This is the video introduction to Chapter Guide Lesson One (which covers Chapter Seven in our textbook) for Chemistry 222.Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
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MhChem Chemistry with Dr. Michael Russell


This is the audio introduction to Chapter Guide Lesson One (which covers Chapter Seven in our textbook) for Chemistry 222.Michael Russell tarafından oluşturuldu
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Chemistry For Your Life


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What do rainbows and mirages have in common?
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#024 Rebroadcast This week, Melissa and Jam explore three very different, but related, light phenomena. We'll discuss situations when light can be bent, slowed down, and even broken. It's gonna be lit. Buy us a coffee! References from this episode Why do rainbows form instead of just straight bands of colors? And why do they appear to touch the gro…
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The Real Chemistry Podcast


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Electing Scientific and Health Care Leaders during Turbulent Times: Shaughnessy Naughton, Founder/President of 314 Action
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Our guest this week is an expert in harnessing the voices of trusted scientific sources to spread vital health information. Action 314’s Founder and President, Shaughnessy Naughton, sits down to discuss why electing scientific and health care experts to our government re-builds trust during turbulent times.…
We continue with research by Joseph Black, Henry Cavendish, and Joseph Priestley, concerning new "airs". Then there is the work by Karl Scheele, which was delayed being published, and Mikhail Lomonosov, which was generally ignored. Finally we reach Marie-Ann Paulze and Antoine Lavoisier, who created modern chemistry by realizing that phlogiston is …
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Clinical Chemistry Podcast


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Evaluation of Neutralizing Antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 Variants after Infection and Vaccination Using a Multiplexed Surrogate Virus Neutralization Test
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Shuxia Zhou and Alan H Wu tarafından oluşturuldu
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10: Phlogiston: A Burning Question
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Here we see the advent of the steam engine, using the knowledge of Boyle's Law, invented by Thomas Savery. We encounter Johann Joachim Becher, with his three elemental earths, including a fatty earth that burned. Then we learn of Georg Ernst Stahl, and his popular idea of phlogiston as the burning quality--but it explained corrosion and rust, too! …
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Chemistry For Your Life


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What are clouds? And why do they look white?
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#136 Clouds. So fluffy. So wispy. So mysterious. What are they really? Why do they look white? How do they hold so much water for so long? Why do they float? Like the show? Buy us a coffee to help keep our show going AND free. How to start a podcast.
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Clinical Chemistry Podcast


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Stereo Chemistry


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Bonus: The sticky science of why we eat so much sugar
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Our bodies need sugar to survive. But most of us consume way more than we actually need, and many foods and beverages pack a dose of added sweeteners. So why are we eating all of this extra sugar? This month, Stereo Chemistry is sharing an episode of the podcast Tiny Matters that examines that question. In the episode, hosts Sam Jones and Deboki Ch…
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The Real Chemistry Podcast


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Evolving the ASCO Experience: Real Chemistry Experts Dissect Trends Driving the Future of Medical Congresses
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The cancer landscape is evolving at record speed – and so too are the expectations and experiences of attendees at the annual ASCO (American Society for Clinical Oncology) meeting, held annually in Chicago from June 3-7. Join Real Chemistry’s Jennifer Paganelli, Ujwal Pyati, and Brandon Pletsch, some our medical, media and creative experts, as they…
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Watch the video explaining the process and walkthrough of a tough exam question: chemistrymadesimple.net/5step In this episode: Why the analytical chem question is so difficult Why I developed the 5 step process for tackling these questions The 5 steps How to write out your answer The usefulness of the data sheet / data booklet Find out more about …
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9: The First Chemists—Or Chymists?
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In which we meet Angela Sala, who first described accurately a chemical synthesis, van Helmont and his research into gases, Torricelli and his barometer, and Robert Boyle, the "Sceptical Chymist", with a new definition of an "element." We meet one of the last alchemists, Hennig Brand, and learn what he discovered. Support the show…
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Chemistry For Your Life


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Bonus: Why is caffeine in shampoo? (and other questions)
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Bonus Episode: Question and Response 31 In this month's bonus episode, Melissa and Jam respond to comments and questions about shampoo, microplastics, misunderstood chemicals, sports teams, ADHD medications, and more! Like the show? Buy us a coffee to help keep our show going AND free. Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have …
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Chemistry in everyday life
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8: The Decline of Alchemy
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The Age of Discovery included new science, but alchemy still lingered. We meet the scholars Agricola, Biringuccio, Paracelsus, and more, along with their writings. We learn of the discovery of Glauber's salt, van Helmont's biochemistry experiment, and Sir Francis Bacon, with his method of scientific induction. Support the show…
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If you really want to develop an appreciation for those early pathologists who went so far as to taste-tested truly horrible samples from corpses to establish a system for detecting poisons, read a new book by US-based physiology and biophysics professor Neil Bradbury. We discuss Eleven Deadly Molecules and the Killers who used them: A Taste for Po…