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Secrets of Product Fraction with Activation Energy
Calculation of Product Fraction with Activation Energy using Arrhenius Equation. Arrhenius Equation - Activation Energy & Temperature part 5
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Investigating Arrhenius Energy in HI Decomposition
Activation Energy determination - Decomposition of Hydrogen Iodide HI. Arrhenius Equation - Activation Energy & Temperature part 4
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Arrhenius Equation's Temperature Journey : Heat's Effect
Arrhenius Equation at varying temperatures T1 & T2. Arrhenius Equation - Activation Energy & Temperature part 3
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GCSE Chemistry - Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions #43
In this video we cover : - What exothermic and endothermic reactions are - What reaction profiles are and how to draw them - What activation energy is and how we show it on reaction profiles
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GCSE Chemistry - Factors Affecting the Rate of Reaction #47
This video covers: - Collision theory, and how it relates to the rate of reaction - The effect of temperature - The effect of concentration and pressure - The effect of surface area - The effect of catalysts
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Collision Theory on Bond Formation and Reaction Rates
Explains how particles collide for a reaction to occur and how this process affects the rate of a reaction.
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Enzymes 1
It introduces enzymes as the biological catalyst. It also describes their chemical structure, types, nomenclature and mechanism of action.
Catalyst University
Enzyme Kinetics (Activation Energy and Gibb's Free Energy)
Enzyme Kinetics (Activation Energy and Gibb's Free Energy)
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Introduction to Reaction Profiles: Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions and Activation Energy
This video provides an overview of reaction profiles, explaining the concepts of exothermic and endothermic reactions, as well as activation energy. The presenter defines each of these terms, provides examples of each type of reaction,...
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Enzyme Basics & How Do They Lower Activation Energy
Enzyme Basics & How Do They Lower Activation Energy
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Regioselective Enolization and Thermodynamic vs. Kinetic Control
Using regioselective enolization to introduce the concept of thermodynamic vs. kinetic control.
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Understanding Reaction Profiles: Exothermic, Endothermic, and Activation Energy
This video provides an introduction to reaction profiles and explains the concepts of exothermic and endothermic reactions, as well as activation energy. The speaker uses a graphical representation of the energy changes involved in...
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Understanding Chemical Reactions: Collision Theory and Catalysts
This video discusses collision theory and how it applies to chemical reactions. The concept of activation energy and how it relates to the rate of a chemical reaction is explained. The video goes on to explore three ways that the rate of...
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Understanding Collision Theory and Activation Energy for Chemical Reactions
The video explains collision theory and activation energy in chemistry. It demonstrates the concept of how reacting particles need to collide with sufficient energy to break reactant bonds and form new products. The video also explains...
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Labeling Parts of a Reaction Coordinate Diagram
Labeling Parts of a Reaction Coordinate Diagram
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Chemiluminescence: The Science Behind Glowing Reactions
Chemiluminescence is a light emission phenomenon due to a chemical reaction. Let's learn how and why this type of chemical reaction occurs. Luminescence part 1/3
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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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Factors Affecting the Rate of Reaction
The video discusses the factors that affect the rate of chemical reactions. The first factor is the number of collisions with enough energy to react. Other factors include changing the pressure, concentration, surface area, and...
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y=mx+b for the Arrhenius Equation (Ln|k| vs [1/T])
y=mx+b for the Arrhenius Equation (Ln|k| vs [1/T])
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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.