Applications of chemistry in daily life
Don't go by the name. I am in no mood to actually teach you how chemistry helps in our daily life. But yes, there are things that chemistry can easily provide reasons for; better than any philosphical concept. Here is how you can understand life better through some concepts of chemistry. [Note: Science people will ceratinly get a better understanding].
* Once the bond is formed, it is difficult to differentiate if it is covalent or coordinate (i.e. whether electrons are being donated by both atoms or just one.) -meaning- once you are a part of someone's life, from friends to family, it doesn't matter who puts in more efforts- you or the other person. What matters is that the bond works.
* Every atom would gain or lose electrons, would get attached or detached to other atoms, just to attain stability -meaning- we either add or subtract people from our lives. But whatever we do, we want it to work. Work for really long, that, is stability and that is what every one runs for.
* Ideal gases are only conceptualised, real gases exist -meaning- ideal situations can be only imagined in head, what happens is something related to reality. Something that is meant to be.
* Inner orbitals of some atoms refuse to participate in the bonding (inert pair effect)- meaning- sometimes, the people closest to you will refuse to help you. Because they know when you can fight for yourself and they let you do that. But the fact remains the same- they were and always will be your closest.
* d-orbitals have a poor shielding effect i.e. they let the nuclear charge act effectively on the outer electrons too -meaning- you need people like d-orbitals in your life who would not hold you to themselves only and would even get sidelined if required to let you interact with others.
* An atom loses its extra electrons to complete its octet and the lost electron is accepted by the atom which needed it to complete its octet -meaning- there might be times when people don't want you to be a part of their life but their always will be someone for whom you mean the world. Every electron has its worth and so do you!
Life might not become easy with application of chemistry but chemistry can become easy comparing it to our actions.. :D
* Once the bond is formed, it is difficult to differentiate if it is covalent or coordinate (i.e. whether electrons are being donated by both atoms or just one.) -meaning- once you are a part of someone's life, from friends to family, it doesn't matter who puts in more efforts- you or the other person. What matters is that the bond works.
* Every atom would gain or lose electrons, would get attached or detached to other atoms, just to attain stability -meaning- we either add or subtract people from our lives. But whatever we do, we want it to work. Work for really long, that, is stability and that is what every one runs for.
* Ideal gases are only conceptualised, real gases exist -meaning- ideal situations can be only imagined in head, what happens is something related to reality. Something that is meant to be.
* Inner orbitals of some atoms refuse to participate in the bonding (inert pair effect)- meaning- sometimes, the people closest to you will refuse to help you. Because they know when you can fight for yourself and they let you do that. But the fact remains the same- they were and always will be your closest.
* d-orbitals have a poor shielding effect i.e. they let the nuclear charge act effectively on the outer electrons too -meaning- you need people like d-orbitals in your life who would not hold you to themselves only and would even get sidelined if required to let you interact with others.
* An atom loses its extra electrons to complete its octet and the lost electron is accepted by the atom which needed it to complete its octet -meaning- there might be times when people don't want you to be a part of their life but their always will be someone for whom you mean the world. Every electron has its worth and so do you!
Life might not become easy with application of chemistry but chemistry can become easy comparing it to our actions.. :D
Very thoughtful. If you made this than i am your fan already.
ReplyDeleteWell that were my codes to learn chemistry.
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