Professor Dave Explains
Practice Problem: Ozonolysis Reactions
Ozone isn't just for shielding us from harmful UV radiation! It's a handy-dandy synthetic tool. Try these on for size.
Catalyst University
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase: Physiology. Biochemistry, and Mechanism
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase: Physiology. Biochemistry, and Mechanism
Catalyst University
Oxidation versus Reduction: A Comparison
Oxidation versus Reduction: A Comparison
msvgo
Chemical Reactions: Carboxylic acids
This nugget explains the different chemical properties of carboxylic acids and their uses.
Catalyst University
Titration Curves: A Conceptual Math-based Approach
Titration Curves: A Conceptual Math-based Approach
Professor Dave Explains
Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives
Looking at carboxylic acids and their derivatives.
msvgo
Acids, Bases and Salts
It gives the definition for acids, bases and salts. It explains the litmus paper test to identify acids and bases. It discusses Arhenius concept of acids and bases.
Professor Dave Explains
What Are Electrolytes?
People throw around the term "electrolyte" quite a bit, but what does it mean? What makes something a strong electrolyte, a weak electrolyte, or a nonelectrolyte? let's find out!
msvgo
Ionization of Acids and Bases
It explains the ionisation of acids and bases. It explains the term conjugate acids and bases. It derives the expression to calculate ionic product of water.
FuseSchool
How Are Strong & Weak Acids Different
Learn the basics about strong and weak acids, and how they differ. Strong acids are often used in School Science labs for experimentation but they have important uses in industry and the everyday world. Sulphuric acid for example is...
Professor Dave Explains
Neutralization Reactions
We know about acids and bases, and we know about acid-base reactions, so what is a neutralization reaction?
Khan Academy
Acid Chloride Formation, Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives, Organic Chemistry
Follow through every behavior of the electrons and ions during the reaction between acetic chloride and its reactants, leading to the production of the acid halide.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Carboxylic Acid Introduction
Get some introduction information about carboxylic acid in this video. Learn why they are more acidic than alcohol. [8:50]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Common Ion Effect and Buffers
See an example of calculating the pH of solution that is 1.00 M acetic acid and 1.00 M sodium acetate using ICE table. Also shown is another example of calculating pH of a solution that is 0.15 M ammonia and 0.35 M ammonium nitrate. [13:19]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Titration of a Weak Acid With a Strong Base
An example calculating the pH for titration of acetic acid with strong base NaOH before adding any base and at half-equivalence point. [14:27]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Titration of a Weak Acid With a Strong Base Part 2
An example of calculating the pH for titration of acetic acid with strong base NaOH at equivalence point and past the equivalence point. [15:13]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Formation of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives: Acid Chloride Formation
A video exploring acetic acid to acetyl chloride mechanism with the presence of thionyl chloride. Video investigates this concept in a step-by-step example. Learn hot it can be generalized to forming any acid halide from a carboxylic...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Relative Stability of Amides, Esters, Anhydrides & Acyl Chlorides
Sal Khan visually explains the relative stability of amides, esters, anhydrides, and acyl chlorides. [11:08]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Titration of a Weak Acid With a Strong Base (Continued)
This video shows how to calculate the pH for titration of acetic acid with strong base NaOH at the equivalence point and past the equivalence point. [15:12]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Titration of a Weak Acid With a Strong Base
This video shows how to calculate the pH for titration of acetic acid with strong base NaOH before adding any base and at a half-equivalence point.