Brilliant is a very useful website for improving our maths and physics knowledge.why don't the brilliant staffs add chemistry problems also...that will be more useful for us....we can also improve our chemistry knowledge..........
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There is no chemistry on Brilliant simply because we are not staffed with the expertise to produce quality chemistry problem sets. Long term we do intend to expand into chemistry but in the short and medium term all of our efforts will be toward expanding physics, math, and the overall site experience before taking on an additional subject.
For those of you who are interested in building out Chemistry on Brilliant, and would be willing to spend time writing up great wiki pages over the next month, please send me an email (Calvin@Brilliant.org).
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the answers for chemistry problems can also be in numbers such that in physical chemistry,sir plse arrange for it.........
There is no chemistry on Brilliant simply because we are not staffed with the expertise to produce quality chemistry problem sets. Long term we do intend to expand into chemistry but in the short and medium term all of our efforts will be toward expanding physics, math, and the overall site experience before taking on an additional subject.
ya!!! i was also just thinking about that,my friends also.....
For those of you who are interested in building out Chemistry on Brilliant, and would be willing to spend time writing up great wiki pages over the next month, please send me an email (Calvin@Brilliant.org).
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