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Calculating Masses In Reactions
Learn the basics about Calculating masses in reactions. What happens to the density of the mass when we include reactions? What reactions changes the mass? How do you measure it? Find out more in this video!
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Labeling Parts of a Reaction Coordinate Diagram
Labeling Parts of a Reaction Coordinate Diagram
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IIT/JEE Chemistry Practice #28: Gibbs Free Energy
Practice REAL problems from actual past IIT/JEE exams with Professor Dave!
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Percentage Yield
Learn the basics of what Percentage Yield represents and how to calculate it.
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IIT/JEE Chemistry Practice #34: Equilibrium Constants
Practice REAL problems from actual past IIT/JEE exams with Professor Dave!
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Practice Problem: Energy Diagrams
For this one we need to understand what the different parameters on an energy diagram correspond to. Check out my tutorial on this subject in the general chemistry playlist if it seems fuzzy!
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IIT/JEE Chemistry Practice #29: Thermodynamics
Practice REAL problems from actual past IIT/JEE exams with Professor Dave!
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IIT/JEE Chemistry Practice #25: Enthalpy of Formation
Practice REAL problems from actual past IIT/JEE exams with Professor Dave!
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Practice Problem: Hess's Law
If we want to find out some information regarding the enthalpy change of a reaction, but we don't want to perform the reaction, we can use Hess's law, which allows us to manipulate thermochemical data for related reactions. Let's...
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Theoretical Yield & Losses
What are Theoretical yield and losses? This is an important concept within Chemistry. In this video we will discover this answer together!
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Balancing Chemical Equations and Understanding Chemical Formulas
This video is a tutorial on balancing chemical equations. The presenter discusses the law of conservation of mass and the importance of balancing equations to determine the ratios of reactants and products. They explain the meaning of...
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Practice Problem: Diels-Alder Reactions
Rings upon rings! Forwards and backwards! Give these a shot.
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Practice Problem: Limiting Reagent and Percent Yield
Once we get the hang of stoichiometric calculations, we get a curve ball. Limiting reagents? Not all of the reactants will react? We might not get as much product as we expect? Let's practice identifying the limiting reagent, calculating...
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Collision Theory & Reactions Part 2
Learn about Collision Theory, what happens in a reaction and why some reactions are endothermic and some are exothermic.
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Writing Chemical Equations in Words
Sometimes we want to talk about chemistry without using fancy symbols, just with words. Shouldn't we be able to do that? Yes, we should! Here's how.
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Understanding Relative Formula Mass in Chemistry
The video discusses the concept of relative formula mass and how to calculate it using examples of simple and more complex compounds. The periodic table is used to find the atomic masses of the elements in the compound, which are then...
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Balancing Redox Reactions
It illustrates the method of balancing redox reactions using oxidation number method and half reaction method.
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Factors Affecting Dynamic Equilibria: Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions, Dynamic Equilibrium, and Le Chatelier's Principle
The video discusses the factors affecting dynamic equilibrium by explaining the difference between exothermic and endothermic reactions, and how they relate to reversible reactions. The concept of dynamic equilibrium is explained using...
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Kinetics of Branched Reaction Schemes Using Steady-State Approximation
Kinetics of Branched Reaction Schemes Using Steady-State Approximation
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Calculating Balancing Numbers in Chemical Reactions and Limiting Reactants
The video explains how to use the masses of reactants and products in a chemical reaction to calculate the balancing numbers in a symbol equation. Two examples are provided to illustrate the process, and the concept of limiting reactants...
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How Catalysts Work
Through animation and video footage students will learn that there are two basic types of catalysts, heterogeneous and homogeneous. Students will come to understand that catalysts have many practical applications and that scientists use...
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Pericyclic Reactions Part 1: Revisiting the Diels-Alder Reaction
An important class of reactions is the pericyclic reactions. We've been introduced to one subclass of these, cycloaddition reactions, when we looked at the Diels-Alder reaction. For the next few tutorials we will learn about some other...