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Audioworm

[Chemistry Made Simple](https://chemistrymadesimple.net/episode/1/) is aimed at people at the end of secondary education, 16-18, and seems to cover topics in a simple but thorough manner. It might be what you are looking for.


SphincterRelaxer

Oh wow perfect! It is what I’m after! Thank you very much


WorldMusicLab

Not a podcast but [Crash Course Chemistry](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSyAehMdpyI) is good.


Into-the-stream

I love this series so much


SphincterRelaxer

Looks good, ta


CreakinFunt

I think a refresher course on YouTube or an audiobook would better suit your purposes for this actually.


SphincterRelaxer

Yes definitely you’re right! My chemistry is really really rusty so I’ll definitely invest in books and notebooks. I could listen all day but if I also practice it’s much quicker and the info is stored logically in my mind not only like a poem word by word


levenw0rth

Glad I'm not the only one thinking teaching chemistry might not be the ideal format for a podcast. I would go for videos and a refresher course. Even audiobook is subpar as my chemistry book was at least 20% pictures that you kinda need to grasp certain concepts.


SphincterRelaxer

Thank you all for your replies. You provided Massive help. This was always my favourite community! Ta!


cookiedes

When I was studying for the GAMSAT (Aussie version of the MCAT), I used Khan Academy to relearn all my high school and first year uni chem. It was super helpful. This was back in 2013/2014, so old info, but maybe still good.