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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2009

Video taken from an Online Chemistry course provided by Ecampus at Oregon State University. The topic of this lecture is on relative melting points by Dr. Richard Nafshun. You can enroll in full length classes at http://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/chemistry

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  • I am a Deaf student enrolled in an University. Thanks for the captions! Great job!

  • @kelhyder Thank you for commenting. We have worked hard to get as many videos as possible captioned. It is a continuing process hopefully some day we can say that every single one of ours is complete!

  • subtitles please!

  • I'm sorry for the delay on the captions. We got the other Chemistry lectures finished and are now working on this last one. It should be any day!

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  • This is the first time I left a comment on a lecture video.

    I can't help to say that you are amazing, such a great teacher who kept me attentive for full 16 minutes which no other lecture videos could have done.

    You explain things so well, I admire you! Wish I had you as my chemistry teacher. Actually, I wish you taught my chem teacher.

  • @OregonStateUniv I was wondering if I could come for some classes over the summer. :P I'm planning on taking Pre-AP Chemistry next year (I'm a sophmore in highschool right now.)

  • I am impressed. a useful lecture in youtube with almost 14000 views since 2009, but any silly staff there are millions views!

  • This is a very well-explained lecture. I'm only 13 and I understand it perfectly. Great job!

  • He is no longer teaching tihs course; don't bother following up with him.

  • ohai.

  • great teacher. loved how he burned the graphite and just chilled and watched it burn

  • great teacher. loved how he burned the graphine and just chilled and watched it burn

  • @shayorshayorshayor

    Shut your mouth, kid.

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