#157 Part Two: When smoke alarms aren't beeping at us to replace their batteries, they are sitting, watching, waiting for the perfect moment, waiting for smoke to happen so they can alert us that a fire may be happening. But how on earth do they detect the presence of smoke? How do they only react to smoke and nothing else? What is going on inside of our little circular, protective friends? Let's find out. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ THANKS TO OUR MONTHLY SUPPORTERS __ __ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Watch our episodes on YouTube http://youtube.com/@chemforyourlife Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it.
Bonus Episode: Question and Response 41 In this month's bonus episode, Melissa and Jam respond to comments and questions about glass cookware, freezing point depression, digesting cucumbers, pasta staining Tupperware, hotdogs being sandwiches, and more! REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE: __ __ THANKS TO OUR MONTHLY SUPPORTERS __ __ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it.
#156 When smoke alarms aren't beeping at us to replace their batteries, they are sitting, watching, waiting for the perfect moment, waiting for smoke to happen so they can alert us that a fire may be happening. But how on earth do they detect the presence of smoke? How do they only react to smoke and nothing else? What is going on inside of our little circular, protective friends? Let's find out. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ THANKS TO OUR MONTHLY SUPPORTERS __ __ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it.
#009 Rebroadcast Baking powder? Baking soda? I mean they're both white powders with the word "baking" in it. How different could they be? Well, one can cause miniature kitchen volcanos and the other does what? Listen this week as Melissa and Jam talk about acids, bases, baking soda, baking powder, and how they can make all the difference in your busy life as a single parent of three. THANKS TO OUR MONTHLY SUPPORTERS __ __ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it.
#155 So baking soda, do you bake it? Can you drink it? What's the deal? And specifically for the purposes of this episode, how does it eliminate odors? You may have heard of the idea of placing baking soda in your fridge to eliminate lingering odors, does that work? If so how? Let's bake this soda. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ THANKS TO OUR MONTHLY SUPPORTERS __ __ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it.
Bonus Episode: Question and Response 40 In this month's bonus episode, Melissa and Jam respond to comments and questions about smells, candles, vinegar, milk, macromolecules, and more! Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it. Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. We love using Transistor to host our podcast -> Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
#154 When you're young in science class, you probably learned the phrase "freezing point," but is that even a thing? Is there a specific temperature at which things go from liquid to solid? Spoiler alert: Melissa thinks that's actually a huge misunderstanding about states of matter and how substances go from liquid to solid. So what's really going on? Let's get into it. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. We love using Transistor to host our podcast -> Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
#033 REBROADCAST That's right, we are talking about coffee this week. Or rather, how to keep it hot. Nowadays we all have some version of a thermos for our coffee, tea, water, or what-have-you. Today Melissa and Jam try to get to the of how those work. How do they keep things hot and cold? What's between the two layers (or whatever) and how is it so good at insulating? Is it a vacuum? Can someone please tell me what the heck is going on? REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ Physical Chemistry, Edition 3 - Thomas Engel https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjAw8zGsdLnAhUDc60KHapmC54QFjAAegQIBRAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.acs.org%2Fcontent%2Fdam%2Facsorg%2Feducation%2Fresources%2Fk-8%2Fscience-activities%2Fchemicalphysicalchange%2Fchemicalreactions%2Fheat-up-to-some-cool-reactions.pdf&usg=AOvVaw3x_f3MRxNND6viel74gOsb __ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. We love using Transistor to host our podcast -> Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
#153 Whether you're a frequent customer of the dry cleaner or not, you've probably wondered, "why is it called dry cleaning? How could it be dry?" So let's get into it. What is dry cleaning? Why is it called dry? What are they using to clean our clothes? Does it actually work? Let's find out! REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. We love using Transistor to host our podcast -> Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
Bonus Episode: Question and Response 39 In this month's bonus episode, Melissa and Jam respond to comments and questions about fero fluids, semi permanent tattoos, ketchup, least favorite pastas, and more! Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it. Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. We love using Transistor to host our podcast -> Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
#152 Well we've just finished that time of the year, the time when some of us bring pine trees into our homes to hang out with us for a few weeks. Sounds fine right? Nothing risky, it's just a tree right? Unless maybe that tree secretly has a notable similarity to jet fuel. Then maybe it could have a chance of being a problem. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. We love using Transistor to host our podcast -> Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
#023 Rebroadcast This week, Melissa and Jam explore the wintery chemistry of snowflakes. How do they form? How are they all unique? How do they look so gosh darn cool? Why don’t we see them here in Texas very much? REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. We love using Transistor to host our podcast -> Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
#151 If you drink coffee, then you know that it starts to taste super different as it goes from hot to cold. Is it just the change in temperature that makes it like it tastes different? Or is there a little more chemistry going on? Let's find out. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. We love using Transistor to host our podcast -> Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
Bonus Episode: Question and Response 38 In this month's bonus episode, Melissa and Jam respond to comments and questions about amino acids, chemistry puns, salt preservation, and more! Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it. Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. We love using Transistor to host our podcast -> Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
#150 Peppermints. They seem innocent enough right? But if that's the case, then what common thread do they share with cigarettes? Don't worry, it's not an inherently bad connection. The common ingredient is one simple thing, menthol. Let's talk about it. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. We love using Transistor to host our podcast -> Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
#017 Rebroadcast This week Melissa and Jam explore some of the chemistry behind cooking. What happens when you sear a steak? What's going on when you toast toast? Why do so many foods turn golden-brown when cooking? Let's dig in. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/maillard-reaction __ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Email us at chemforyourlife@gmail.com And check out our chill, simple little website at https://chemforyourlife.transistor.fm/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
#149 Gluten. Public enemy number one. If you're gluten intolerant that is. But what is gluten? Why is it in bread? What does it do in bread? Let's find out. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. We love using Transistor to host our podcast -> Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
Bonus Episode: Question and Response 37 In this month's bonus episode, Melissa and Jam respond to comments and questions about regulation of scented products, being a parent and getting a PhD, condiments as non-newtonian fluids, adhesive removers, and more! REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it. Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Email us at chemforyourlife@gmail.com And check out our chill, simple little website at https://chemforyourlife.transistor.fm/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
Brand New Merch Available Now! -> chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/store Preorders are open for only few weeks, order ASAP! ------------------------------------------------------------ #148 How can mosquitoes sense us? And do they prefer some people over others? This is a question we've pursued across several episodes of the podcast in the past, but now there's some brand new research that addresses this question! Let's check it out together. How to start a podcast. https://transistor.fm/how-to-start-a-podcast/?via=jam <- Check this out if you've got a podcast idea you want to make happen! REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. And seriously, we love using Transistor. Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ON PATREON ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
Brand New Merch Available Now! -> chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/store Preorders are open for only few weeks, order ASAP! ------------------------------------------------------------ #051 REBROADCAST This week, Melissa and Jam begin a multi-faceted topic: mosquitos. Now of course mosquitos are insects, so studying them would mostly fall into biology. But there's a lot of chemistry here too. The first question, why do mosquitos bite humans at all? How do they find us, and why do they want to bother us? And perhaps more importantly, how is it related to chemistry? Let's find out. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Email us at chemforyourlife@gmail.com And check out our chill, simple little website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com ★ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ON PATREON ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
Brand New Merch Available Now! -> chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/store Preorders are open for only few weeks, order ASAP! ------------------------------------------------------------ #147 Maybe you've experienced them yourself, maybe you've just heard of them, but trick candles are real, they are chemistry, they are kinda dangerous, and they are mean. Let's get into it. How to start a podcast. https://transistor.fm/how-to-start-a-podcast/?via=jam <- Check this out if you've got a podcast idea you want to make happen! REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ https://cen.acs.org/articles/88/i32/Trick-Candles.html?PageSpeed=noscript#:~:text=In%20a%20trick%20candle%2C%20magnesium,magnesium%20powder%2C%20producing%20tiny%20sparks. https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1201&context=theses __ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. And seriously, we love using Transistor. Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ON PATREON ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
Brand New Merch Available Now! -> chemforyourlife.com http://chemforyourlife.com/store Preorders are open for only few weeks, order ASAP! ------------------------------------------------------------ Bonus Episode: Question and Response 36 In this month's bonus episode, Melissa and Jam respond to comments and questions about raw garlic burns, Bella Hadid's dress, carbon monoxide poisoning, and more! REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it. Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Email us at chemforyourlife@gmail.com And check out our chill, simple little website at https://chemforyourlife.transistor.fm/ ★ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ON PATREON ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
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Support the show by checking out our very new, super fun Patreon right here -> CHEMISTRY FOR YOUR LIFE PATREON * * * #146 When we are sick and super congested, many of us go to the store to pick up a decongestant. But what if some decongestants DON'T EVEN WORK, like at all? Wouldn't that be frustrating? Well we're sorry to say, it's true. Some "decongestants" are essentially ineffective against congestion? Why? Why are they even sold? Why are they even called decongestants then? Let's talk about this big mess. How to start a podcast. https://transistor.fm/how-to-start-a-podcast/?via=jam <- Check this out if you've got a podcast idea you want to make happen! REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK534801/#:~:text=The%20FDA%2Dapproved%20indication%20for,as%20septic%20shock%20or%20anesthesia. https://www.jacionline.org/article/S0091-6749(06)00633-6/fulltext __ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Email us at chemforyourlife@gmail.com And check out our chill, simple little website at https://chemforyourlife.transistor.fm/ And seriously, we love using Transistor. Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ON PATREON ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
Support the show by checking out our very new, super fun Patreon right here -> CHEMISTRY FOR YOUR LIFE PATREON * * * #013 Rebroadcast This week Melissa and Jam explore the chemistry of not being burned by the big, ominous, flaming ball of radioactive insanity that lights up our skies each day. Did you know that to some people, radiation burns are no big deal? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It's actually a very big deal and the sun is constantly trying to kill us all. Save yourselves. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Email us at chemforyourlife@gmail.com And check out our chill, simple little website at https://chemforyourlife.transistor.fm/ ★ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ON PATREON ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
Support the show by checking out our very new, super fun Patreon right here -> CHEMISTRY FOR YOUR LIFE PATREON * * * #145 Today we're talking about the most toxic substance known to humans, and yet it also happens to be a substance that many people willingly inject into their bodies. It's Botox! Why is it so toxic to humans, and how did we come to the decision to inject it into out bodies, and why doesn't it hurt us? How to start a podcast. https://transistor.fm/how-to-start-a-podcast/?via=jam <- Check this out if you've got a podcast idea you want to make happen! REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ https://cen.acs.org/biological-chemistry/neuroscience/Injections-botulinum-conjugate-relieves-chronic/96/i31 __ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Email us at chemforyourlife@gmail.com And check out our chill, simple little website at https://chemforyourlife.transistor.fm/ And seriously, we love using Transistor. Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ON PATREON ★ http://patreon.com/chemforyourlife
BONUS EPISODE: QUESTION AND RESPONSE 35 In this month's bonus episode, Melissa and Jam respond to comments and questions about pressure, eicosane, clouds, chemistry analogies, coffee, and baking. Like the show? Buy us a coffee to help keep our show going AND free. http://www.ko-fi.com/chemforyourlife Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it. Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Email us at chemforyourlife@gmail.com And check out our chill, simple little website at https://chemforyourlife.transistor.fm/ ★ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ★ https://ko-fi.com/chemforyourlife
#144 Cars are complicated, there's lots of parts that do lots of things most of us will probably never understand it all. Well we can at least tackle one of those mysteries today. You've probably heard of something called a catalytic converter, right? And you've probably heard that it's important. Well that's true! But why? What does it do, why is it essential, and how does it do it? It's actually very very cool tbh. Like the show? Buy us a coffee to help keep our show going AND free. http://www.ko-fi.com/chemforyourlife How to start a podcast. https://transistor.fm/how-to-start-a-podcast/?via=jam <- Check this out if you've got a podcast idea you want to make happen! REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ Solomons Organic Chemistry 11th Edition __ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Email us at chemforyourlife@gmail.com And check out our chill, simple little website at https://chemforyourlife.transistor.fm/ And seriously, we love using Transistor. Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ★ https://ko-fi.com/chemforyourlife
#057 REBROADCAST So we all know what we think of when we hear the word "alcohol," but what if that's not really the whole picture? There's actually many kinds of alcohol, most of which we cannot drink. So what's up with all those alcohols? What makes them different? What makes them similar enough to all be called alcohol? Let's find out. Like the show? Buy us a coffee to help keep our show going AND free. http://www.ko-fi.com/chemforyourlife Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam We use it and we are totally in love with it. REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/ammonium-nitrate-beirut-explosion-what-blast-lebanon-latest-a9654861.html __ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Email us at chemforyourlife@gmail.com And check out our chill, simple little website at https://chemforyourlife.transistor.fm/ And seriously, we love using Transistor. Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ★ https://ko-fi.com/chemforyourlife
#143 For many of us, gasoline is just another everyday thing. It's essential, but we don't give it much thought. But how does it work? What is it made up of? Why are there different "grades" or "types" of gasoline? Let's start it up. Like the show? Buy us a coffee to help keep our show going AND free. http://www.ko-fi.com/chemforyourlife How to start a podcast. https://transistor.fm/how-to-start-a-podcast/?via=jam <- Check this out if you've got a podcast idea you want to make happen! REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE __ __ Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/chemforyourlife, Twitter http://twitter.com/chemforyourlife, and Facebook http://facebook.com/chemforyourlife @ChemForYourLife. Email us at chemforyourlife@gmail.com And check out our chill, simple little website at https://chemforyourlife.transistor.fm/ And seriously, we love using Transistor. Check it out to be sure your podcast makes a bang. https://transistor.fm/?via=jam ★ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ★ https://ko-fi.com/chemforyourlife