
Teachers Mark and Jack Kernion discuss famous scientists and the major contributions in chemistry and physics they pioneered.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Short description of MyScience Prep's podcast on chemistry and physics (Season 2).
Arguably known as the "Father of Chemistry", the English chemist, physicist, and meteorologist John Dalton is discussed with regards to his fundamental contributions to atomic theory. In this episode, Mark and Jack lead listeners down the path of und... more
In this podcast, Jack and Mark discuss the general notion of a physical property. They then focus on the physical property called time and how difficult it is to define and measure. To gain a practical understanding of this important idea, the evolu... more
Not given credit for his contributions to molecular chemistry for half a century, Amedeo Avogadro was eventually recognized for his work and now holds the honor of having his name attached to the ubiquitous chemical quantity that all high school chem... more
In this podcast, Jack and Mark discuss the amazing scientific contributions of Lise Meitner and her escape from Nazi Germany. Meitner was the first scientist to explain the physical process she called "nuclear fission" while simulataneously dealing w... more
Listeners to this podcast will take away an appreciation for two great illuminators in science; one a candle and the other Michael Faraday. Although known for innumerable contributions to chemistry and physics, Faraday's efforts to educate the publi... more
Jack and Mark talk about how certain "big ideas" in physics, called conservation laws, are built upon deep symmetries that are found in nature and in the laws that describe nature. This connection was first discovered by German mathematician Emmy Noe... more
In this podcast, the goal of all chemical processes is discussed; equilibrium. More than just the establishment of chemical equilibrium, this episode considers the perturbation and response of an equilibrium chemical system when a disturbance is pla... more
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