r/homechemistry Subreddit Stats & Analytics
r/homechemistry is a Science subreddit in the Nerds category with 23,478 members. Use this page to track r/homechemistry stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/homechemistry growth: +34 members today (+0.15%) and +190 members this week (+0.82%).
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A community for chemists and those who love chemistry
We are chemists and scientists who help demystify molecular behavior and apply discipline to naughty, wayward reactions, with a dash of wit & humor. From basic principles to advanced topics, we welcome discussion of all levels of chemistry & related fields (eg. pharmacology, biology, physics). Share links, images, and citations to enhance discussions. Expect science-fueled answers, colorful discussion, and perhaps a touch of electron-bullying.
Come one, come all! /r/APChem encourages contribution and questions from anyone interested in chemistry, not just those in an AP course.
r/chemhelp is place where you can seek help with whatever chemistry problem you may encounter. Whether you are a high school student trying to understand the fundamentals, a college student struggling through upper division courses, or a professional seeking pointers on a real problem you are trying to solve, you have a place here.
The base of the YouTube/any video platform channel Explosions&Fire, where we do some chemistry, blow some stuff up and sometimes occasionally learn things. They deleted us once, let's do it all again. Also consider joining the Discord!
This subreddit is for discussing academic life, and for asking questions directed towards people involved in academia, (both science and humanities).
a place for all molecules that should not exist according to the basic chemistry rules
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