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MyScience Prep
Mark and Jack Kernion
18 episodes
1 week ago
Teachers Mark and Jack Kernion discuss famous scientists and the major contributions in chemistry and physics they pioneered.
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Teachers Mark and Jack Kernion discuss famous scientists and the major contributions in chemistry and physics they pioneered.
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Natural Sciences
Science
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Avogadro and the Mole
MyScience Prep
51 minutes 50 seconds
3 years ago
Avogadro and the Mole

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 chemistry students know well; the mole (Avogadro's number). In this podcast, Avogadro's ideas are discussed and the classification of matter from a particulate perspective is described.  Listeners will come to see why Avogadro's work was so important and why he deserves his name on the unit used most commonly in chemical calculations.

MyScience Prep
Teachers Mark and Jack Kernion discuss famous scientists and the major contributions in chemistry and physics they pioneered.