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Each episode tackles a topic, explaining it as simply as possible - well it is chemistry! The end-of-episode summary will make sure you have useful takeaways to help you on your way.
In this episode we consider how to quantify the position of equilibrium using the equilibrium constant Kc.
We also talk through which changes of conditions cause a change in Kc value, and which don't.…
Read the show notes and article Equilibria and Reversible Reactions
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Read the companion article What are Isotopes?
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In this episode, I start by giving a definition of atomic orbitals.
I talk about the different types and shapes, and explain that there are rules about which shell each orbital…
Read the article What is Quantum Mechanics and How Does it Affect the Atomic Model?
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Quantum mechanics is one of t…
The atomic model you have been using so far is nice and basic, and simple to understand and apply. No awkward, inconsistent rules to worry about.
But it has limitations.
These limitations stop it …
An introduction to your host Matthew, and how he can help you grow your chemistry grade.
His key value is to demystify chemistry as much as possible, to clear the fog, to simplify.
Each episode will …