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CHEMDUNN
CHEMDUNN
100 episodes
3 days ago
The podcast that brings your chemistry textbook to life through lively conversations! Our dynamic hosts break down complex topics and concepts into relatable, everyday terms, making learning chemistry accessible and enjoyable for everyone—especially for those that are needing to ace that next exam. Each episode features insightful discussions about common core topics in the typical chemistry curriculum. Say goodbye to monotonous lectures. Get ready to laugh, learn, and ... maybe ... enjoy chemistry—one conversation at a time!
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The podcast that brings your chemistry textbook to life through lively conversations! Our dynamic hosts break down complex topics and concepts into relatable, everyday terms, making learning chemistry accessible and enjoyable for everyone—especially for those that are needing to ace that next exam. Each episode features insightful discussions about common core topics in the typical chemistry curriculum. Say goodbye to monotonous lectures. Get ready to laugh, learn, and ... maybe ... enjoy chemistry—one conversation at a time!
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Topic: Heat Flow
CHEMDUNN
4 minutes 25 seconds
1 month ago
Topic: Heat Flow

Heat transfers in three primary ways: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is direct heat transfer through physical contact, common in solids like a metal spoon in hot soup. Convection is heat transfer through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases), where warmer, less dense fluid rises and cooler, denser fluid sinks, creating a continuous flow, as seen when boiling water. Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy via electromagnetic waves, which doesn't require a medium, like the sun's heat reaching Earth. All three methods can be observed simultaneously in a fireplace, where the grate heats by conduction, the rising air warms the room by convection, and you feel the warmth from across the room via radiation.

CHEMDUNN
The podcast that brings your chemistry textbook to life through lively conversations! Our dynamic hosts break down complex topics and concepts into relatable, everyday terms, making learning chemistry accessible and enjoyable for everyone—especially for those that are needing to ace that next exam. Each episode features insightful discussions about common core topics in the typical chemistry curriculum. Say goodbye to monotonous lectures. Get ready to laugh, learn, and ... maybe ... enjoy chemistry—one conversation at a time!