Is covering three giants of modern atomic theory in one ten minute video possible? Yes. Can it be done well? Probably not! But are you CERTAIN? Let’s find out.
Category - History
Move briskly through several millennia of chemical history. You might even run into a certain Guillotined 18th Century Chemist in his native environment.
Isaac Newton once said, “If I have seen farther than others, it is because I’ve stood on the shoulders of giants.” Niels Bohr easily qualifies as both...
Max Planck might be the most important physicist you’ve never heard of. We will do our best to help you understand his concept of quantized energy; a concept that...
If you want to understand modern atomic theory, you are about to engage in a Sisyphus-esque struggle against the weird yet true. To do this, we must first understand the...
Two men who added quite a bit to early atomic theory. Check out two of the most famous chemistry experiments of ALL TIME. And some witty banter between elderly Nobel...
The start of early atomic history. We will look over the five principles of Dalton’s Billiard Ball Model of the Atom. Crookes’ work on the cathode ray tube...
Well, it’s a start anyway. A quick summary of chemistry in its proto-science days (as alchemy) and then an explanation of Lavoisier’s, Proust’s, and...