Lecture Description
A catalyst helps to speed up the rate of a reaction by lowering the energy of activation (Ea).
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Course Index
- Understanding the difference between intermolecular and intramolecular forces
- The First and Strongest Intermolecular Force
- The Second Intermolecular Force
- The Third Intermolecular Force
- The Fourth Intermolecular Force
- The Fifth Intermolecular Force
- Understanding the Theory of "Likes" dissolve "Likes"
- The Properties of the 3 Phases of Matter
- Understanding the Phase Diagram
- Understanding the Clasius-Clapeyron Equation
- Understanding Molecular Orbital Theory
- Calculating Bond Order
- Solutions and Molarity
- The Theory of “Likes” dissolve “Likes”
- Molarity vs Molality
- Mass Percent & Mole Fraction
- Saturated, Unsaturated and Supersaturated Solutions
- Henry’s Law
- The Colligative Properties
- Defining Vapor Pressure
- Understanding Chemical Kinetics
- Kinetics in a Chemical Reaction
- Slow vs Fast Reactions
- Kinetics & the Concentration of Compounds
- Kinetics & the Surface Area of Compounds
- Kinetics & Temperature
- Kinetics & the Catalyst
- Understanding Average or General Rate
- Understanding the Rate Law
- The Rate Determining Step
- The Arrhenius Equation
- The other forms of the Arrhenius Equation
- The Integrated Rate Laws
- Zeroth, First and Second Order Reactions
- Understanding Chemical Equilibrium
- Understanding the Equilibrium Constant
- The Different Types of Equilibrium Constants
- Understanding an ICE Chart
- Understanding Le Chatelier’s Principle
- Identifying Binary Acids
- Identifying Oxyacids
- Acids and Electrolytes
- Strength of Binary Acids
- The Strength of Oxyacids
- Comparing the Strength of Oxyacids
- Exceptions to the Strength of Oxyacids
- Bases and Electrolytes
- Bases and Group 1A
- Bases and Group 2A
- Amines
- Discussing Arrhenius Acids and Bases
- Discussing Brønsted – Lowry Acids and Bases
- Understanding Amphoteric Species
- Understanding Lewis Acids
- Understanding Lewis Bases
- Understanding pH vs pOH
- The connection to Hydronium ion and Hydroxide ion concentrations
- The pH Scale
- Understanding the Auto Ionization Reaction
- Calculating the pH of a Strong Acid or Strong Base
- Calculating the pH of a Weak Acid or Weak Base
- Understanding Ka and Kb Expressions
- Understanding Ka and Kb
- Transition Metal Cations and Acidity
- Main Group Metal Cations and Acidity
- Positive Amines and Acidity
- Understanding a Buffer
- Method 1 for a Creating a Buffer
- Method 2 for a Creating a Buffer
- The Henderson – Hasselbalch Equation
- Understanding an Acid–Base Titration Curve
- The Equivalence Point
- Understanding Weak Acid–Base Titrations
- Understanding Strong Acid–Base Titrations
- Understanding the Solubility Product Constant
- Understanding Spontaneity
- The 2nd and 3rd Law of Thermodynamics
- Increasing or Decreasing Entropy
- Calculating Entropy of the Universe
- Total Entropy and Spontaneity
- Understanding Gibbs Free Energy
- Understanding Oxidation versus Reduction
- Rules for Oxidation Numbers
- Determining Oxidation Numbers
- Cell Potential and Spontaneity
- Understanding Nuclear Reactions
- Types of Nuclear Reactions
- Understanding Alpha Decay or Emission
- The Alpha Particle
- Understanding Beta Decay or Emission
- The Beta Particle
- Understanding Gamma Radiation
- The Gamma Particle
- Understanding Electron Capture
- Understanding Positron Emission
- 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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