Bases and Group 2A 
Bases and Group 2A
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Date Added: August 11, 2016

Lecture Description

Group 2A metals, from Ca2+ to Ba2+, when combined with OH –, H –, O2– or NH2 – makes a STRONG BASE.
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Course Index

  1. Understanding the difference between intermolecular and intramolecular forces
  2. The First and Strongest Intermolecular Force
  3. The Second Intermolecular Force
  4. The Third Intermolecular Force
  5. The Fourth Intermolecular Force
  6. The Fifth Intermolecular Force
  7. Understanding the Theory of "Likes" dissolve "Likes"
  8. The Properties of the 3 Phases of Matter
  9. Understanding the Phase Diagram
  10. Understanding the Clasius-Clapeyron Equation
  11. Understanding Molecular Orbital Theory
  12. Calculating Bond Order
  13. Solutions and Molarity
  14. The Theory of “Likes” dissolve “Likes”
  15. Molarity vs Molality
  16. Mass Percent & Mole Fraction
  17. Saturated, Unsaturated and Supersaturated Solutions
  18. Henry’s Law
  19. The Colligative Properties
  20. Defining Vapor Pressure
  21. Understanding Chemical Kinetics
  22. Kinetics in a Chemical Reaction
  23. Slow vs Fast Reactions
  24. Kinetics & the Concentration of Compounds
  25. Kinetics & the Surface Area of Compounds
  26. Kinetics & Temperature
  27. Kinetics & the Catalyst
  28. Understanding Average or General Rate
  29. Understanding the Rate Law
  30. The Rate Determining Step
  31. The Arrhenius Equation
  32. The other forms of the Arrhenius Equation
  33. The Integrated Rate Laws
  34. Zeroth, First and Second Order Reactions
  35. Understanding Chemical Equilibrium
  36. Understanding the Equilibrium Constant
  37. The Different Types of Equilibrium Constants
  38. Understanding an ICE Chart
  39. Understanding Le Chatelier’s Principle
  40. Identifying Binary Acids
  41. Identifying Oxyacids
  42. Acids and Electrolytes
  43. Strength of Binary Acids
  44. The Strength of Oxyacids
  45. Comparing the Strength of Oxyacids
  46. Exceptions to the Strength of Oxyacids
  47. Bases and Electrolytes
  48. Bases and Group 1A
  49. Bases and Group 2A
  50. Amines
  51. Discussing Arrhenius Acids and Bases
  52. Discussing Brønsted – Lowry Acids and Bases
  53. Understanding Amphoteric Species
  54. Understanding Lewis Acids
  55. Understanding Lewis Bases
  56. Understanding pH vs pOH
  57. The connection to Hydronium ion and Hydroxide ion concentrations
  58. The pH Scale
  59. Understanding the Auto Ionization Reaction
  60. Calculating the pH of a Strong Acid or Strong Base
  61. Calculating the pH of a Weak Acid or Weak Base
  62. Understanding Ka and Kb Expressions
  63. Understanding Ka and Kb
  64. Transition Metal Cations and Acidity
  65. Main Group Metal Cations and Acidity
  66. Positive Amines and Acidity
  67. Understanding a Buffer
  68. Method 1 for a Creating a Buffer
  69. Method 2 for a Creating a Buffer
  70. The Henderson – Hasselbalch Equation
  71. Understanding an Acid–Base Titration Curve
  72. The Equivalence Point
  73. Understanding Weak Acid–Base Titrations
  74. Understanding Strong Acid–Base Titrations
  75. Understanding the Solubility Product Constant
  76. Understanding Spontaneity
  77. The 2nd and 3rd Law of Thermodynamics
  78. Increasing or Decreasing Entropy
  79. Calculating Entropy of the Universe
  80. Total Entropy and Spontaneity
  81. Understanding Gibbs Free Energy
  82. Understanding Oxidation versus Reduction
  83. Rules for Oxidation Numbers
  84. Determining Oxidation Numbers
  85. Cell Potential and Spontaneity
  86. Understanding Nuclear Reactions
  87. Types of Nuclear Reactions
  88. Understanding Alpha Decay or Emission
  89. The Alpha Particle
  90. Understanding Beta Decay or Emission
  91. The Beta Particle
  92. Understanding Gamma Radiation
  93. The Gamma Particle
  94. Understanding Electron Capture
  95. Understanding Positron Emission
  96. Radioactive Decay Rates

Course Description

In this video tutorial series, study the second part of your first Organic Chemistry course while completing all the work on the provided worksheets.

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