Finals are around the corner, so what's a better time than now to talk about how to prepare to chemistry finals.
Here, we share some useful tips to get you ahead of the curve in your prepping for the #chemistry finals!
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On World Humanitarian Day, we remember nutritionist John Boyd Orr who co-founded United Nations Food and Agriculture organisation (FAO) and played a key role in the government-appointed national committee on nutrition. He was awarded the 1949 Peace Prize.
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A memorial biography of Leo A. Paquette, Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry at Ohio State University and the Editor of Organic Syntheses Volume 69., has been prepared by David J. Hart and is now posted on the OS website: https://t.co/4kQSmYqAuh
Today we remember Linus Pauling, the only person to have been awarded two undivided Nobel Prizes.
In 1954 he was awarded the #NobelPrize in Chemistry. Eight years later he was awarded the #NobelPeacePrize 1962 for his opposition to nuclear weapons. Pauling died #OTD in 1994.
#OnThisDay Swedish chemist Johan Gottlieb Gahn was born in 1745.
Gahn is best known for discovering the element manganese (Mn). Manganese steel is extremely strong and used for railway tracks, safes, rifle barrels and prison bars. #IYPT2019#MondayMotivation
Saturday's featured element in partnership with @compoundchem is samarium. #IYPT2019
Samarium’s name is derived from samarskite, the name of the mineral from which it was first isolated.
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Our featured element in partnership with @compoundchem is promethium. #IYPT2019
It is used in specialised atomic batteries. These are roughly the size of a drawing pin and are used for pacemakers, guided missiles and radios.
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Investigating Student Understanding of Rate Constants: When is a Constant “Constant”? https://t.co/iQWPZjNuVz - feature article from #JChemEd today comes from the @Townsresearch group on the way students understand rate constants.
Today’s featured element in partnership with @compoundchem is cerium.
Cerium is a grey metal. Did you know that it is used in flat-screen TVs, low-energy light bulbs and floodlights? #IYPT2019
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Starting to think about #BCCE2020#symposium proposal. It will be on #servicelearning in chemistry. Who out there is doing SL in #chemed?! Anyone want to give me feedback on the symposium description or suggest speakers?! DM me or comment! RT away!
@ColliniMelissa@Chemjobber We use YouTube videos to supplement our organic labs, and I use them to train students to use model sets for organic lectures.
NC State Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Teaching Laboratories - S.M.A.R... https://t.co/x8lqvjvBes via @YouTube