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Chemistry For Your Life

Chemistry For Your Life

De : Melissa and Jam Bleav
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A podcast that helps you understand the fascinating chemistry hidden in your everyday life. Have you ever wondered why onions make you cry? Or how soap gets your hands clean? What really is margarine, or why do trees change colors in the fall? Melissa is a chemist, and to answer these questions she started a podcast, called Chemistry for your life! In each episode Melissa explains the chemistry behind one of life’s mysteries to Jam, who is definitely not a chemist, but she explains it in a way that is easy to understand, and totally fascinating. If you’re someone who loves learning new things, or who wonders about the way the world works, then give us a listen.© For Your Life 2023, All rights reserved. Science
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    • How do fans cool us off?
      Jan 29 2026

      #230

      Winter has us longing for warmer weather. BUT when it's a hot day how do fans keep us cool? Do fans actually lower the air temperature? What role does evaporative cooling play? Find out how the movement of air molecules around your body is the key to feeling cooler. Plus, discover some fascinating insights into energy distribution, the impact of fans on air conditioning, and even some fun personal anecdotes about staying cool in the Texas heat.

      00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene
      00:44 The Science Behind Cooling with Fans
      01:27 Egg Analogy: Understanding Heat Transfer
      03:39 How Fans Actually Work
      10:47 The Role of Air Conditioners
      12:31 Understanding Air Cooling Mechanisms
      13:11 Insights from a Power Company
      13:45 The Science Behind Fans and Energy Efficiency
      16:28 Evaporative Cooling and Its Benefits
      17:21 Explaining the Concept Back
      21:37 Personal Experiences with Cooling
      24:12 Supporting the Show and Community
      27:08 A Funny Camp Counselor Story

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      • Jacob Taber
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      • Kristina Gotfredsen
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      • Chelsea B
      • Avishai Barnoy
      • Hunter Reardon
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      28 min
    • Why does orange juice taste bad after you brush your teeth?
      Jan 22 2026

      #037 Rebroadcast

      It's the lesson we've all had to learn the hard way. The pain our mouths feel when we take a treacherous swig of the post-brush poison. This week, Melissa and Jam delve into all of our childhoods to figure out the chemistry of this infamous mixture. Why does it taste so bad? Who's fault is it, the toothpaste or the orange juice? Also while we're at it, why is it called toothpaste? Nevermind, I'm not sure we'll be able to get to the bottom of that part.

      References from this episode

      1. Why Does Toothpaste Make Orange Juice Taste Bad? - American Chemical Society
      2. Why Does Orange Juice Taste So Bad After Brushing? - South Springs Dental Group

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      Thanks to our monthly supporters

      • Amanda Raymond
      • Emily Morrison
      • Kyle McCray
      • Justine
      • Emily Hardy
      • Ash
      • Vince W
      • Julie S.
      • Heather Ragusa
      • Autoclave
      • Dorien VD
      • Scott Beyer
      • Jessie Reder
      • J0HNTR0Y
      • Jeannette Napoleon
      • Cullyn R
      • Erica Bee
      • Elizabeth P
      • Rachel Reina
      • Letila
      • Katrina Barnum-Huckins
      • Suzanne Phillips
      • Venus Rebholz
      • Jacob Taber
      • Brian Kimball
      • Kristina Gotfredsen
      • Timothy Parker
      • Steven Boyles
      • Chris Skupien
      • Chelsea B
      • Avishai Barnoy
      • Hunter Reardon
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      28 min
    • Does wool actually resist odor and bacteria?
      Jan 15 2026

      #229

      What makes wool an essential fabric for many people? Is lanolin truly antimicrobial, or is wool itself responsible for its famed properties? Join us as we unravel the complexities of wool and lanolin, diving into its chemical structure, historical anecdotes, and surprising anti-odor capabilities. Does wool really keep the bacteria at bay, or is there more to the story? Tune in and explore the chemistry behind this wonder fabric!

      00:00 Listener's Request: The Mystery of Lanolin
      01:08 Introduction to Chemistry for Your Life
      04:08 The Complex Chemistry of Wool
      11:33 Exploring Lanolin: Properties and Uses
      19:51 Exploring Lanolin in Wool
      19:59 Investigating Wool's Antimicrobial Properties
      20:54 Odor Reduction in Wool
      21:57 Scientific Explanations and Hypotheses
      24:46 Hydrophobic Properties of Wool
      26:46 Wool's Interaction with Bacteria
      31:04 Complexities of Wool Processing
      35:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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      References from the Episode:

      Thanks to our monthly supporters

      • Amanda Raymond
      • Emily Morrison
      • Kyle McCray
      • Justine
      • Emily Hardy
      • Ash
      • Vince W
      • Julie S.
      • Heather Ragusa
      • Autoclave
      • Dorien VD
      • Scott Beyer
      • Jessie Reder
      • J0HNTR0Y
      • Jeannette Napoleon
      • Cullyn R
      • Erica Bee
      • Elizabeth P
      • Rachel Reina
      • Letila
      • Katrina Barnum-Huckins
      • Suzanne Phillips
      • Venus Rebholz
      • Jacob Taber
      • Brian Kimball
      • Kristina Gotfredsen
      • Timothy Parker
      • Steven Boyles
      • Chris Skupien
      • Chelsea B
      • Avishai Barnoy
      • Hunter Reardon
      Support this podcast on Patreon Buy Podcast Merch and Apparel

      Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com

      Watch our episodes on YouTube

      Find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @ChemForYourLife


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