
Chemistry in Context
Doris Grants
Chemistry is often seen as a subject confined to laboratories and textbooks, but its influence extends far beyond the classroom. It is an essential part of our daily lives, embedded in everything from the food we eat to the air we breathe. Understanding the foundational principles of chemistry allows us to make informed decisions about the world around us, particularly when tackling real-world problems like pollution, health, and sustainability.
At the heart of chemistry are atoms and molecules—the fundamental building blocks of matter. Atoms combine to form molecules through chemical bonds, which can be broken and reformed during chemical reactions. These reactions are constantly occurring in nature and in our own bodies. For example, the process of digestion, the rusting of iron, and the combustion of fuel are all governed by the principles of chemistry. Understanding how and why these reactions happen helps scientists develop new technologies and improve existing ones.
The periodic table serves as a powerful tool for organizing chemical elements based on their properties. It not only provides information about atomic structure but also helps predict how different elements will react with one another. For instance, elements in the same group often have similar chemical behaviors, which is useful in predicting outcomes in chemical experiments and industrial applications. Learning the trends and patterns of the periodic table is key to mastering the language of chemistry.
Duration - 1h 52m.
Author - Doris Grants.
Narrator - Terra Hansen.
Published Date - Thursday, 16 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Doris Grants ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Chemistry is often seen as a subject confined to laboratories and textbooks, but its influence extends far beyond the classroom. It is an essential part of our daily lives, embedded in everything from the food we eat to the air we breathe. Understanding the foundational principles of chemistry allows us to make informed decisions about the world around us, particularly when tackling real-world problems like pollution, health, and sustainability. At the heart of chemistry are atoms and molecules—the fundamental building blocks of matter. Atoms combine to form molecules through chemical bonds, which can be broken and reformed during chemical reactions. These reactions are constantly occurring in nature and in our own bodies. For example, the process of digestion, the rusting of iron, and the combustion of fuel are all governed by the principles of chemistry. Understanding how and why these reactions happen helps scientists develop new technologies and improve existing ones. The periodic table serves as a powerful tool for organizing chemical elements based on their properties. It not only provides information about atomic structure but also helps predict how different elements will react with one another. For instance, elements in the same group often have similar chemical behaviors, which is useful in predicting outcomes in chemical experiments and industrial applications. Learning the trends and patterns of the periodic table is key to mastering the language of chemistry. Duration - 1h 52m. Author - Doris Grants. Narrator - Terra Hansen. Published Date - Thursday, 16 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Doris Grants ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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1 chemistry in context
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2 chemistry in context
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3 chemistry in context
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4 chemistry in context
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5 chemistry in context
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6 chemistry in context
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7 chemistry in context
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8 chemistry in context
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Conclusion chemistry in context
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Ending Credits
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