We’re excited to announce that the Deconvolution: Quantitative Chemistry series is officially starting! This companionable, modular lecture series will take learners step by step through the numerical foundations that define chemical reality.
What is Starting
The Deconvolution: Quantitative Chemistry series begins with Lecture 1: Introduction to Quantitative Chemistry on 23/01/2026. This lecture lays the groundwork for mastering the tools of quantitative reasoning from the mole and Avogadro’s number to molar mass, solution concentrations, and the logic behind balancing chemical equations.
Why This Series Matters
Quantitative chemistry transforms chemical intuition into measurable truth. It empowers learners to:
- Measure, calculate, and predict chemical transformations
- Understand solution concentrations, elemental ratios, and molecular structure
- Build confidence for laboratory work, exams, and real-world applications
Who This Series is For
- Students building quantitative fluency
- Teachers and tutors seeking modular, clear content
- Researchers and lab technicians are refreshing core skills
- Science communicators explaining chemistry with numerical clarity
How to Engage
- Access each lecture as a standalone module or follow the full series sequentially.
- Remix diagrams, examples, and tables for teaching or outreach
- Download consolidated PDFs with annotated explanations and quizzes (£1 per lecture via Payhip once the series is complete)
Start Your Journey
Lecture 1: Introduction to Quantitative Chemistry is available online and marks the first step in exploring the numbers that define chemical reality.
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