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There are many spectacular phenomena we see in our daily life. We just see it, know it, take it as a memory, as knowledge, practise it daily and still don’t know the actual reason behind it. We should try to know the actual science behind every phenomenon we see in our daily life. Not even a single moment of our life is out of science.
So, lets know the interesting facts about these instances and understand them in a fun way.
Dr. Sakshi Goel (creator of videos) is a Ph.D in chemistry.
5.3. Concentration changes over Time | College Board | AP Chemistry
5.2. Introduction to Rate Law | College Board | AP Chemistry
5.1. Reaction Rates | College Board | AP Chemistry
4.9. Oxidation - Reduction (Redox) Reactions | College Board | AP Chemistry
4.8. Introduction to Acid-Base Reactions | College Board | AP Chemistry
4.7. Types of Chemical Reactions | College Board | AP Chemistry
4.6. Introduction to Titration | College Board | AP Chemistry
4.5. Stoichiometry | College Board | AP Chemistry
4.4. Physical and Chemical Changes | College Board | AP Chemistry
4.3. Representations of Reactions | College Board | AP Chemistry
4.2. Net Ionic Equations | College Board | AP Chemistry
4.1. Introduction for Reactions | College Board | AP Chemistry
How to decide which reduction is to be used | Clemmensen and Wolff Kishner Reduction | Difference
Acid-Base Theories | Arrhenius Theory | Bronsted-Lowry Theory | Lewis Concept
Classification of Hydrocarbons | Organic chemistry
LIFE AFTER DEATH? DO YOU BELIEVE IT? NOW SCIENTISTS PROVE IT |Nature Latest Research
How to chop onions without crying | Science behind chopping onions
TRICK TO MEMORISE ISOTOPES, ISOBARS AND ISOTONES | YOU WILL NEVER FORGET THE DIFFERENCE
Types of Chemical Reactions with examples | BEST EXPLANATION | SUCH THAT YOU WILL NEVER FORGET
How to predict the change is physical or chemical | Indicators of Physical and Chemical Changes
Relation between electronic transitions and wavelength
How to calculate wavelength from energy/ionization energy?
How to calculate energy from wavelength?
How to solve Beer Lambert Law Questions
3.13. Beer-Lambert Law | College Board | AP Chemistry
3.12. Photoelectric Effect | College Board | AP Chemistry
3.11. Spectroscopy and Electromagnetic Radiation | College Board | AP Chemistry
3.10. Solubility | College Board | AP Chemistry
3.9. Separation of Solutions and Mixtures Chromatograph | College Board | AP Chemistry
3.8. Representations of Solutions | College Board | AP Chemistry