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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 196 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
This episode details the key ingredients in fertilisers: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
It outlines the chemical production of nitrogen-based fertilisers, specifically ammonium nitrate, highlighting its rich nitrogen content due to its dual s... more
In this episode, we look at plants and nitrogen.
Plants require nitrogen to produce proteins necessary for growth.
While the atmosphere is full of nitrogen gas, plants cannot directly utilise this form. Instead, they absorb soluble nitrates from t... more
In this episode, we discuss overexploitation and alternative extraction methods.
Historical overuse of copper-rich ores has led to a scarcity of these resources. As a result, scientists have developed alternative methods to obtain copper from less ... more
In this episode, we discuss metal ore extraction.
Traditional metal ore extraction, primarily through mining, faces increasing challenges due to the finite nature of these resources.
This method, while conventional, carries significant environment... more
In this episode, we outline the essential stages of sewage treatment.
Proper disposal of waste water is crucial for environmental protection.
Initially, screening removes large debris, followed by sedimentation which separates solids (sludge) fro... more
This episode contrasts the production of drinking water in the UK and Saudi Arabia.
In the UK, abundant rainfall allows for the collection of freshwater, which is then treated through filtration and sterilisation.
Conversely, Saudi Arabia, facing... more
This episode outlines various origins of drinkable water.
We identify fresh water as the simplest source to purify, requiring only filtering and sterilization.
In contrast, seawater desalination is presented as the most energy-intensive and costl... more
This episode outlines several significant obstacles hindering the reduction of global carbon footprints.
We identify disagreements among scientists regarding climate change as a scientific barrier.
Economic concerns, particularly the potential im... more
Very good for gcse revision- listen to these in the mornings for an easy quick recap. Very quick but so informative! Definitely recommend listening to the other subjects as well 😊
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I love this podcast its really helping me i can listen to it if I’m on the bus or if I’m tired but still want to revise so i fall asleep listening to it its great but I can’t help notice that in the episode MIXTURE the guy presenting got 2 thing wrong he said at the very end that mixture are 2 substance chemically joined together when at the start of the episode he said that its 2 or more substances not chemically combined witch is right and he got the definition of solvent incorrect two but its... more
Listening to it on the bus right before exam, managed to recap over things that slipped past me and now I feel more ready than before 😊
So good for my bus ride in the morning 😋
Love this podcast. So good for revision.
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This educational podcast focuses on simplifying complex chemistry concepts for GCSE students. It covers a broad range of topics relating to chemistry, including environmental issues such as climate change, the science of fermentation, chemical reactions, and practical applications of various chemical techniques. Episodes typically feature engaging discussions led by knowledgeable hosts who use relatable examples to make the subject matter more accessible and enjoyable for listeners. The podcast notably prioritizes proactivity in studying by addressing key themes relevant to the GCSE curriculum, making it a valuable resource for students preparing for their exams.
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