
Welcome to The Chemistry Show podcast! Join us as we explore the captivating world of chemistry, where complex concepts are discussed in a clear, engaging, and accessible way. Created by Pedro Camargo from the University of Helsinki, this podcast transforms key lessons from the Inorganic Chemistry course (units BSCH1004 and KEK104) and other Chemistry topics into an entertaining and insightful aud... more
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In this episode of The Chemistry Show, we explore Mössbauer spectroscopy, a highly specialized analytical technique that uses recoilless gamma-ray resonance to probe the chemical and structural properties of solid materials. Unlike many spectroscopic... more
In this episode of The Chemistry Show, we explore Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR), also known as ESR, as a powerful spectroscopic technique for studying paramagnetic species. Unlike NMR, which probes nuclear spins, EPR focuses on unpaired elect... more
In this episode of The Chemistry Show, we explore Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) as one of the most powerful and versatile tools in structural inorganic chemistry. Beginning with the fundamental physics of NMR, the episode explains how nuclear spin... more
How do molecules vibrate, and how can symmetry reveal what we observe in spectroscopy?
In this episode of The Chemistry Show, we explore vibrational spectroscopy through the lens of group theory and molecular symmetry, showing how mathematical tools... more
Why does molecular shape matter—and how can symmetry help us understand it?
In this episode of The Chemistry Show, we introduce the core ideas of structural inorganic chemistry, focusing on the principle that a molecule’s physical and chemical prope... more
How do chemists actually see atoms?
In this episode of The Chemistry Show, we look into the foundations of structural methods in inorganic chemistry, the tools and concepts scientists use to determine how atoms are arranged in molecules and material... more
In this super-episode of The Chemistry Show, we zoom out and review the entire Inorganic Chemistry course in one structured audio recap. We start from the building blocks, atomic structure, effective nuclear charge, and periodic trends, and build up ... more
37 people listened to Inorganic Chemistry more than any other podcast this year.Not true crime. Not comedy. A university course.
The Chemistry Show is officially back for Season 2.
We thought we were just uploading lecture notes for the Kumpula cam... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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