london dispersion: 🥺
hydrogen bonding: SAY THAT AGAIN 🗿
Chemista Academy
Hi, I'm Najma Atif, an experienced online chemistry instructor with a passion for helping students succeed.
Najma Atif (M.Phil) Founder Chemista Academy
Online Chemistry Instructor || e-tutoring
IGCSE/ GCSE & A Levels (AQA /OCR /CAIE /Edexcel)
Book Free Trial Session with me on my WhatsApp +923452048907
For registration www.chemistaacademy.com With over 15 years of teaching experience and holding an M.Phil degree in chemistry, I 'have developed a unique approach to making complex concepts easy to under
When pressure increases and the molecules start beefing with each other
13/05/2026
your body is made of stardust, but your entire reality runs on tiny electrical signals inside your brain. Chemistry isn’t just in the lab… it’s literally youðŸ§
For more interesting facts follow chemistaacademy or visit our website www.chemistaacademy.com
POV: you spend 40 minutes explaining temperature conversion and THIS is the result ðŸ˜
One bond angle away from breaking bad.💀
**h
10/05/2026
🔬 The Science-Focused Caption
Did you know the same elements that make up the stars are found in every grain of sand and in you? From hydrogen to helium, the universe is one giant laboratory.
At Chemista Academy, we explore the building blocks of everything!
Follow for more or visit oir website.
www.chemistaacademy.com
bro’s name has more force than the force itself 😔
One substance, three states, all at once! 🔬
The triple point is a rare equilibrium where water molecules are simultaneously escaping into v***r, settling into liquid, and locking into ice.It only happens under very specific pressure and temperature conditions. (0.01°C and 0.006atm)
Tag a friend who needs to see this "impossible" chemistry fact!
follow for more or visit our website.
One substance, three states, all at once! 🔬
The triple point is a rare equilibrium where water molecules are simultaneously escaping into v***r, settling into liquid, and locking into ice.It only happens under very specific pressure and temperature conditions (0.01°C and 0.006atm)
Follow for more or visit out website www.chemistaacademy.com
so cool, isnt it?