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Pt. 2 of Black Friday 2011 preview with Bull Moose's Chris Brown
Chris from Bull Moose is back with his guide to the Black Friday "Record Store Day" exclusive records and CDs. You can find these titles at your lo...
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Charlie's Soda Co - 'Fireworks' ad
Charlie's Soda Co is just like the good old days - when we were young and adventurous, and fireworks weren't banned! See more at www.charliessoda.c...
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1 year ago
Rate of radioactive decay: A worked example to calculate the half life of an isotope
This worked example shows step by step, how to calculate the half life of an isotope.
Calculating the half-life of a radioactive isotope has many ...
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Strong Acids + Bases
A look at the way to calculate the pH of strong acids and strong bases
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yes, i like to think that chemistry is not too difficult-onec you get the concept!
feel free to use any of my videos for teaching purposes!
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The ionic product of water
A look at the importance of water when attempting pH and pOH calculations
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Kinetics: The decomposition of ethanal
This short video shows how to easy it is to calculate the rate constant from a set of experimental data.
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2 years ago
Thermodynamics: What Units Should Be Used?
This short video shows the ideal units that should be used when calculating changes in entropy, enthalpy, Gibbs energy, etc
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2 years ago
Thermodynamics: Calculations
This short video shows how easy it is to calculate, for example, changes in enthalpy, etc
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Converting between parts per million (ppm), milligrams per litre and moles per litre
This video shows how to convert between different types of commonly used units, with an example to try on your own at the end of the video
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About Physical Chemistry Calculations
The videos presented on this channel aim to demonstrate the ease at which one can get to grips with physical chemistry calculations
@crazy77iii snapshot in time'
If there was an experiment in a lab that you allocate 9 hours to, you start the experiment and you may want the rate of decay after 4.5 hours-nice number because that is half way through the allocated time, but you may want to record after 1.25 hours 2.25 hours, 3.2...