How to Survive Chemistry

After studying chemistry in-depth in college, getting a masters degree in environmental and chemical engineering, then teaching chemistry for a couple years, I have come to the conclusion that the topic of chemistry is often over-complicated with complex formulas and equations while the instruction of the subject has become unattached from reality and rather uninteresting. I think this gives students a bad taste and creates an aversion to the subject in the public eye. My hope is to write simple, bite-size lessons that use real-world examples and can be read in just a couple minutes. Whether you’re studying the topic in school or you’re simply curious about chemistry, you can read one or more posts in just a couple minutes each day in order to gain a practical grasp of the fundamental concepts which govern how our world functions!

Chemistry Lesson #1 – Chemistry Can Shape the Way You View the World

Chemistry Lesson #2 – Making Sense of Chemistry

Chemistry Lesson #3 – Making Sense of the Scale

Chemistry Lesson #4 – Subatomic Particles (Part 1)

Chemistry Lesson #5 – Subatomic Particles (Part 2) – Particle Sizes

Chemistry Lesson #6 – Subatomic Particles – The Difference between Mass and Weight

Chemistry Lesson #7 – Subatomic Particles – Particle Mass

 

 

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