Key2Chem
NSF-funded learning platform for chemistry educators and their students. Integrating open educationa
02/28/2025
Did you know? The smell after rain, called petrichor, is caused by a compound released from soil bacteria 🌧️
Chemistry helps us understand the natural phenomena that affect our senses. Discover more with Key2CHEM
02/28/2025
✨ Sometimes, the best ideas come from unexpected answers. What’s yours? Let’s hear it—drop your thoughts below! 🧠
02/28/2025
Carl Bosch 🌱
Bosch’s innovations in industrial chemistry, particularly the Haber-Bosch process, revolutionized agriculture by making synthetic fertilizers widely available.
02/27/2025
Cosmetics Chemistry 💄
From lotions to lipsticks, chemistry is the foundation of cosmetics. Explore the chemical compounds that create safe and effective beauty products!
02/26/2025
Plastic bags take hundreds of years to break down, but chemistry is finding new ways to create biodegradable alternatives 🌱
Discover how chemistry is working towards a sustainable future with Key2CHEM
02/26/2025
🌍 Questions like these are best answered together. What do you think? Share your insights and see what others have to say! 💬
02/25/2025
Irène Joliot-Curie ☢️
Continuing her mother’s legacy, Irène won a Nobel Prize for her work on artificial radioactivity, advancing chemistry and medicine.
02/25/2025
Chemistry of Air Pollution 🌫️
From smog to greenhouse gases, chemistry helps us understand and address air pollution. Discover how chemical reactions affect the air we breathe and our planet’s health!
02/24/2025
🤔 This is a question worth pondering! What’s your perspective? Drop your answer in the comments and let’s start a conversation. 👇
02/24/2025
Ahmed Zewail ⏱️
The father of femtochemistry, Zewail’s work on ultrafast chemical reactions won him a Nobel Prize and transformed how we study molecules.
02/21/2025
Battery Chemistry 🔋
Rechargeable batteries power our devices, cars, and even homes—all thanks to chemical reactions that convert energy. Learn how chemistry keeps us connected!
02/21/2025
A single drop of seawater can contain millions of microorganisms 🌊
Explore the incredible chemistry of oceans and the elements that make life underwater possible with Key2CHEM
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