What is Kp and how is it different from all the other equilibrium constants? Read on for a brief overview of everything you need to know equilibria!
As a Year 13, I run a Chemistry Society for over 750 Sixth Form students at my college. Read on to find out how I got elected, what we do and how I balance the workload...
Electronegativity is one of the core concepts underpinning chemistry at A-level and beyond. But what is it and why does it occur? Read on to find out...
The zeroth law was the last to be given a name and a number, yet since it underpins the other 3 laws of thermodynamics, it was given the number zero. What is this important law and why did scientists take so long to recognise it?
The first TB drug in 40 years has been released. How does it work and what is its potential?
Perpetual Motion machines are an idea that works in theory, but has never worked in practice. What are they and why have so many tried to create them? Read on to find out more
It's not widely known that animal agriculture is one of the leading contributors to climate change, so here I have investigated the facts behind one of the world's biggest industries on our planet...
Since 1901, 112 Nobel Prizes have been awarded for Chemistry, 24 of which were shared by two Laureates. However, this year was the first year two women have ever been jointly awarded the prize. Read on to find out more...
Centrioles are a little known but highly essential component of our cells. Read on for a brief introduction into their function and purpose within our cells.
A quick A-level Chemistry review of periodicity and periodic trends across the periodic table
We all know the levels of greenhouses gases in our atmosphere have risen in recent years, but to what extent has this occured? Read on to find out the actual statistics in the current carbon crisis...
In the 1960s, George E. Moore was asked to predict developments in computing over the next decade for the journal Electronics. His predictions are today known as Moore's Law, as they have stayed true for well over half a century.
Through a 14-day free trial, I was able to glimpse SnapRevise Pro. Is it worth your money? Read on to find out...
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