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Fritz Haber: Great Minds
Hank introduces us to the brilliant and heartless Fritz Haber, a great mind who is considered "the father chemical warfare," but who also made discoveries and innovations that helped lead to the Green Revolution which is credited with...
Curated Video
GCSE Chemistry - Flame Emission Spectroscopy (Flame Photometry) #66
This video covers:
- What flame emission spectroscopy (also called flame photometry
) is.
- How it can be used to identify the metal ions present in
a sample
- How it shows the concentration of each metal ion...
- What flame emission spectroscopy (also called flame photometry
) is.
- How it can be used to identify the metal ions present in
a sample
- How it shows the concentration of each metal ion...
Zach Star
What is Chemical Engineering?
In this video I discuss "What is chemical engineering?" To put simply, in chemical engineering you design processes to transport, transform, and produce materials. Chemical engineering is much more than just...
Catalyst University
Separable Differential Equations for P-CHEM
Separable Differential Equations for P-CHEM
Catalyst University
Lineweaver-Burk Equation Theory and Derivation
Lineweaver-Burk Equation Theory and Derivation
Catalyst University
Complex Mechanisms: Pre-Equilibrium Approximation
Complex Mechanisms: Pre-Equilibrium Approximation
Catalyst University
How to Determine Reactiveness/Lability of a Metal
How to Determine Reactiveness/Lability of a Metal
Catalyst University
Plotting Potential Energy versus Intermolecular Radii
Plotting Potential Energy versus Intermolecular Radii
Catalyst University
Relating Equilibrium Constants: Kp and Kc (Keq)
Relating Equilibrium Constants: Kp and Kc (Keq)
Catalyst University
Phase Diagrams | The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation [Derivation Pt. II]
In this video, I use the previously derived Clapeyron equation (previous video [link below]) to derive the Clausius-Clapeyron Equation.
Catalyst University
Theory of Thermodynamic Activity and Ionic Strength
Theory of Thermodynamic Activity and Ionic Strength
Catalyst University
Real Gas Behavior | Principle of Corresponding States [Example #2]
In this video, I work a second example problem using the principle of corresponding states.<b<br/>r/>
-Find the temperature and pressure at which a gas b<br/>ehaves as another gas.
-Find the temperature and pressure at which a gas b<br/>ehaves as another gas.
Zach Star
What is Civil Engineering?
In this video I discuss "What is civil engineering?" Most people probably know this major consists of working on bridges, buildings, dams, and so on. But you may not know that civil engineering is broken up into...
Catalyst University
Extent of Reaction (ξ): ICE Tables in Physical Chemistry
In this video we will do the following:<br/>
1) Explain the extent of <br/>reaction, ξ
2) Use a<br/>n ICE table based on ξ
3) Determine an expression for th<br/>e equilibrium constant based on ξ
1) Explain the extent of <br/>reaction, ξ
2) Use a<br/>n ICE table based on ξ
3) Determine an expression for th<br/>e equilibrium constant based on ξ
Catalyst University
Quantum Harmonic Oscillator: Calculating Zero-Point Energy and Energy Spacing
Quantum Harmonic Oscillator: Calculating Zero-Point Energy and Energy Spacing
Catalyst University
Real Gas Behavior | The Hard Shell Model [Example #1]
Here, I work an example in which pressure is calculated using the Hard Shell gas model. We then compare it to that calculated using the ideal gas model. ***Next Example='https://youtu.be/DdCoxgpLD3U' target='_blank'...
Catalyst University
Quantum Mechanics | The Act of Measurement
The act of measurement in quantum mechanics causes "collapse of the wavefunction". Here, I explain what is meant by measurement in the discipline of quantum mechanics.<br/>
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Lineweaver-Burke Plots Introduction and Theory
Lineweaver-Burke Plots Introduction and Theory
Catalyst University
General Chemistry | Ideal Gas Law (PV=nRT) [Example #2]
In this video, we will do a second example calculation using the ideal gas equation of state, PV=nRT. [Solving for pressure, P]
Catalyst University
Thermodynamic Parameters for Mixing (ΔG, ΔS, ΔH, ΔV)
Here I explain the basics thermodynamic parameters for mixing two liquids into a mixture.
Catalyst University
Multivariable Cyclic (Chain) Rule for P-CHEM
Multivariable Cyclic (Chain) Rule for P-CHEM