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Learn Science and Chemistry

Chemistry Notes Info

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Learn Chemistry with Chemistry Notes Info at https://www.ChemistryNotesInfo.com : Your Chemistry Tutor for Chemistry Study. Innovative Online Education Classes for 9, 10, 11, 12, Degree Courses, BSc, MSc. Learn Topics like Spectroscopy, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Science, College Chemistry. With Chemistry Podcast you also learn Science Chemistry Terminology, Science Quiz, Chemistry Test, Experiments, Basic to Advance Chemistry. ⚛️ Get Our Books from Amazon at ...
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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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Chemist Confessions

Chemist Confessions Inc.

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Skincare chemists Gloria & Victoria’s weekly conversation on all things skincare science. The podcast covers notable skincare news, decoding outrageous claims, demystifying the overwhelming product landscapes, and answering your burning skincare questions. Tune in if you might need help building a skincare routine, finding a serum that’ll ACTUALLY deliver, or just want to have a few laughs on some of the crazy things you see in skincare.
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Clinical Chemistry Podcast

Association for Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine

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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.
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The Social Chemist

Nelson Perez

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A podcast that looks into the psychosocial elements that contribute to conspiracy theories and political extremism. Hosted by social worker and conspiracy theory researcher Nelson Perez.
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Stereo Chemistry

Chemical & Engineering News

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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.
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Cultural Chemistry

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Cultural Chemistry: Transforming Intercultural Love Love knows no borders, but relationships across cultures come with unique challenges. Cultural Chemistry helps disconnected interracial and intercultural couples strengthen their bond through personal growth, emotional intelligence, and wellness. Hosted by Joshua and Jayda, this podcast dives into real conversations, expert insights, and practical strategies to help you navigate cultural differences, communicate better, and build lasting in ...
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ChemTalk (chemistrytalk.org) is a brand-new non-profit, whose mission is to make chemistry more fun, easier to learn, and more accessible to people around the world - in the safest manner possible and also to be perceived in a more positive way. On our podcast, we interview chemists, scientists, and educators from across the globe who show the many career paths that involve chemistry, and how a love for chemistry can manifest itself in many unique ways.
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Chemistry GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Chemistry For Your Life

Melissa and Jam, Bleav

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A podcast that helps you understand the fascinating chemistry hidden in your everyday life. Have you ever wondered why onions make you cry? Or how soap gets your hands clean? What really is margarine, or why do trees change colors in the fall? Melissa is a chemist, and to answer these questions she started a podcast, called Chemistry for your life! In each episode Melissa explains the chemistry behind one of life’s mysteries to Jam, who is definitely not a chemist, but she explains it in a w ...
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The New Chemist's Podcast

Mr. David Joshua Ferguson, MRSB MRSC

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Welcome to the podcast, where curiosity meets innovation and discovery knows no boundaries. Join us as we engage with world-renowned thought leaders, including Chancellor Gary May, Dr. Robert Langer, Greg Zuckerman (The Wall Street Journal), Kyle Woumn (Forbes 30 Under 30), and many more. Through in-depth conversations, we explore the transformative power of science, leadership, and purpose. From groundbreaking research to life-changing innovation! Here the link to the free, virtual unpaid b ...
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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.
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Chemistry Connections

Hopewell Valley Student Publication Network

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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.
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The Christian Chemist Podcast explores Seventh Day Adventism through the analytical lens of a chemist. I am neither a teacher nor a preacher. I am simply sharing the truths God has shown me and continues to show me through His Word and complementing it with chemistry when the opportunity arises.
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The Chemist Chick

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'Do You have a Cream For That?'True stories from behind the pharmacy counter.Helen Nichols brings you hilarious insights into what really goes on in the world of The Chemist Chick.
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The Immersive Chemistry Podcast examines the intersection of chemistry, chemical engineering, game design, educational sciences and technology. In each episode we explore the impact of immersive learning research on these fields through interviews and discussion.
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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.
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Ye Ol Chemistry Lab

Magnus og Morten

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Kemiker Magnus og Biokemiker Morten rangerer alt kemi. Det er en kolossal opgave, men nogen må jo gøre det! I denne podcast snakker vi uformelt om kemi, men også om meget andet: mad, historie, samfund, kultur og tit rumraketter! Og det er netop fordi alt er kemi! Rangeringen bliver på en klassisk "tier" liste, hvor S er super bedst og F er værst. Vi håber i vil lytte med og hygge jer sammen med os. Find links til alle steder vi har vores podcast her: https://linktr.ee/yeolchemistrylab Derudo ...
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Many of you asked about ectoin so the chemists went down the research rabbit hole. Ectoin is a new kid on the block with some surprising data in the skin barrier and hydration realm. The chemists talk about what it is, what it does for skin, and whether or not it’s better than niacinamide.Door Chemist Confessions Inc.
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Send us a text On today's episode, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Joseph Pierre returns to the podcast to discuss his new book "False: How Mistrust, Disinformation, and Motivated Reasoning Make Us Believe Things That Aren't True." We explore how confirmation bias has been put on steroids, the democratization of influence in the online world, whether it …
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#208 Melissa and Jam dive deep into the topic of FDA regulations, particularly focusing on food additives like red food dye. They discuss the complexities of the FDA's approval process, the Delaney Clause, and recent changes in the regulation of red dye number 3, which has been banned in response to cancer risks found in rats. They also delve into …
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In this episode, we discuss small covalent molecules and their chemical properties. Small covalent molecules possess strong internal covalent bonds but weak intermolecular forces between them, leading to low melting and boiling points and often a gaseous or liquid state at room temperature. Conversely, larger covalent molecules exhibit stronger int…
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In this episode of Cultural Chemistry, Josh and Jayda speak directly to creators, entrepreneurs, and anyone embarking on a new journey. They break down the gap between what we consume and what we create—how years of watching high-quality content can trick us into thinking we can replicate it instantly, only to be met with frustration when our skill…
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Nutrition and Importance of essential nutrients in our balanced diet Learn more at www.ChemistryNotesInfo.com Learn Science and Chemistry ⚛️ with our science book at https://www.chemistrynotesinfo.com/p/books.html #Nutrition #EssentialNutrients #BalancedDiet #HealthyDiet #carbohydrates #proteins #fats #water #Minerals #vitamins #science #chemistry …
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Podcast Description: In this special episode of "The New Chemist's Podcast" the tables turn as Dr. Mike Zott, a talented postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, interviews his friend and colleague, David Ferguson. David, adjunct faculty and student at Howard University College of Pharmacy, steps into the guest seat to share perso…
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The new podcast Inflection Point leans on C&EN’s 100-year archive to trace headline topics in science today back to their disparate and surprising roots. In each episode, we explore three lesser-known moments in science history that ultimately led us to current-day breakthroughs. With help from expert C&EN reporters, this new show examines how disc…
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In this episode, we discuss dot-and-cross diagrams as a method for visualising covalent bonds, which involve the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. Atoms form these bonds to achieve a full outer electron shell, typically containing eight electrons. Single covalent bonds consist of one shared electron pair, as seen in chlorine (Cl₂) and water …
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In this episode, we discuss ions, which are charged particles formed when atoms or molecules either gain or lose electrons. The loss of electrons results in positively charged ions, also known as cations, which are commonly formed by metals in Group 1 and 2. Conversely, the gain of electrons produces negatively charged ions, or anions, frequently s…
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In this episode of Cultural Chemistry, Josh and Jayda dive into the role of ego in relationships and whether striving to be completely egoless is the key to a stronger partnership. They explore how ego shapes identity, influences emotional responses, and can both strengthen and challenge a relationship’s dynamic. They discuss how ego is often tied …
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Life's Chemistry Unleashed- Dialogues at the Edge of Discovery: Antibiotic Anthems and Rap Remixes --- In this episode, we produce with software assistance and AI programs, rap and anthems on antibiotics. --- Note: Some of the content produced involved the use of AI. Please note that these ideas do not constitute in any way medical advice, suggesti…
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In which we talk about the history of using ammonia, the nitrogen analog of methane, as a fuel. We start two centuries ago with Goldsworthy Gurney, move to the mid-19th century when horseless carriages began to appear in Europe. World War II spurred necessary fuel adjustments to public transportation. We then examine post-war research. We tackle so…
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In this episode of Cultural Chemistry, Josh and Jayda explore the culture shock that can occur in relationships, particularly in interracial and intercultural partnerships. They share personal experiences of adapting to each other's cultural norms, from differences in table manners and food-sharing habits to expectations of chivalry and communicati…
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Question and Response 65 Melissa and Jam delve into a variety of interesting chemistry-related questions sourced from Reddit. They explore why farts stop smelling over time, the non-oily nature of Castile soap, why cookies and candies remain safe to eat at room temperature, and the mechanics behind rice cookers. They also discuss how opening a bott…
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In this episode, we are discussing alkali metals. Alkali metals, found in Group 1 of the periodic table, are characterized by having one electron in their outermost shell, making them highly reactive as they readily lose this electron. This shared electron configuration leads to similar chemical behaviours. When these metals react with water, they …
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In this episode of Cultural Chemistry, Josh and Jayda dive into the number one reason relationships fall apart—lack of true commitment. They break down the difference between thinking you're committed and actually committing to go through life's hardships with your partner. Through personal experiences, including a wedding cancellation due to cold …
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In this episode, we will discuss halogens. Halogens, also known as Group 7 elements, possess seven outer electrons which makes them highly reactive as they readily gain one electron to achieve a stable full outer shell. In their elemental state, halogens exist as diatomic molecules. They commonly form salts when reacting with metals by accepting an…
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This episode provides a fundamental distinction between metals and non-metals based on their position in the periodic table and outer electron configurations. It highlights that metals, located on the left, tend to lose electrons to form positive ions, while non-metals, on the right, typically gain or share electrons. We further outline key physica…
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Here we talk about how chemists historically have viewed the way life began: as chemicals self-organizing. The earliest serious chemical views began in the 1870s, with synthesis of proteins. Ideas through the decades included warm ponds, auto-catalytic enzymes, genes (whatever they were), a primitive reducing atmosphere, lightning bolts, and DNA or…
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#207 Melissa and Jam explore why gasoline doesn't freeze in extremely low temperatures while water and other substances do. They delve into the concepts of intermolecular forces, polarity, and how impurities can affect the freezing and melting points of substances. The discussion includes a comparison of the behavior of different substances at vary…
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In this episode of Cultural Chemistry, Josh and Jayda challenge the misconception that language barriers ruin relationships, emphasizing that genuine connection goes beyond words. They discuss how body language, energy, and different love languages play a bigger role in communication. They highlight the importance of recognizing conversation types—…
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In this episode of Cultural Chemistry, Josh and Jayda discuss the realities of starting a business with your partner, emphasizing the need to embrace an unbalanced lifestyle in the early stages. They share their experience running Jwalk Media, highlighting how it has strengthened their relationship through communication, complementary roles, and sh…
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In this episode of Cultural Chemistry, Josh and Jayda discuss tough love in Black American and Korean cultures, exploring parenting styles, financial mindsets, and relationships. Korean parents emphasize academic success, while Black American parents often operate from a scarcity mindset due to historical oppression. They reflect on overcoming fina…
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In this episode of Cultural Chemistry, Josh and Jayda share their personal journey of being in an interracial relationship for eight years, navigating family resistance, cultural differences, and communication barriers. They discuss the challenges of overcoming unconscious biases, language gaps, and societal expectations while building a strong, he…
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In this episode of Cultural Chemistry, Josh and Jayda discuss the hidden challenges of interracial relationships, from cultural conditioning to family pressures. They explore how unconscious biases, differing social norms, and communication styles can create conflict—and how mindfulness, open communication, and understanding can help. Rather than f…
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When strategizing how to tackle pores, the science is about as random as the skincare landscape. The chemists tackle the biology, the ingredients, and the skincare to try to make sense of what steps can actually make a meaningful difference to help reduce pore size. Can “glass”, “egg”, poreless skin actually achievable?…
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Contrary to popular belief, chemists have always found involvement in politics. Herein are some examples of chemists getting involved politically, whether willingly or unwillingly, from the past 250 years, starting with Englishman Joseph Priestley. Support the show Support my podcast at https://www.patreon.com/thehistoryofchemistry Tell me how your…
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Chemistry 222 Video Lecture from March 7, 2025. This video covers material from Chapter 21 including balancing nuclear reactions, decay and emission and capture reactions, the forces of nature, nuclear binding energy, and more. CH 222 website: http://mhchem.org/222 Let me know if you have any questions! Peace!…
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#011 Rebroadcast Why is honey sticky but salt isn’t? What’s the difference between things that stick and things that just feel sticky? In this episode, Melissa and Jam dive into the chemistry behind adhesion, cohesion, and the forces that make substances cling to surfaces (and to our fingers). They explore intermolecular forces, viscosity, and why …
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