Chemistry is everywhere, and involves everything. But how did chemistry get to be what it is? I'm Steve Cohen, a chemist and writer, bringing you The History of Chemistry. This podcast explores the development of chemistry from prehistoric times to the present, including the people and societies who made chemistry what it is today. The History of Chemistry is for you, whether you hated chemistry in high school, or got a PhD in inorganic chemistry. We'll explore how chemistry affected art, mu ...
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Kemiker Magnus og Biokemiker Morten rangerer alt kemi. Det er en kolossal opgave, men nogen må jo gøre det! I denne podcast snakker vi uformelt om kemi, men også om meget andet: mad, historie, samfund, kultur og tit rumraketter! Og det er netop fordi alt er kemi! Rangeringen bliver på en klassisk "tier" liste, hvor S er super bedst og F er værst. Vi håber i vil lytte med og hygge jer sammen med os.
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This free monthly podcast is offered by Clinical Chemistry. Clinical Chemistry is the leading forum for peer-reviewed, original research on innovative practices in today's clinical laboratory.
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A podcast that helps you understand the fascinating chemistry hidden in your everyday life. Have you ever wondered why onions make you cry? Or how soap gets your hands clean? What really is margarine, or why do trees change colors in the fall? Melissa is a chemist, and to answer these questions she started a podcast, called Chemistry for your life! In each episode Melissa explains the chemistry behind one of life’s mysteries to Jam, who is definitely not a chemist, but she explains it in a w ...
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Full Chemistry is a vodcast and podcast series hosted by FG and Frankie Ward as they round-up and preview the biggest news across the FC Pro Open, its range of Partner Leagues and beyond. They will speak to the PROs of the moment, not only about their latest performances, but find out what makes them tick as we discover the people behind the controllers.
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Modern medicine is advancing at faster speeds than ever before, yet the world still sees the healthcare experience as difficult and dated. The Real Chemistry Podcast shares interviews with industry leaders who are innovating in healthcare. Join Real Chemistry’s Chief Marketing Officer Aaron Strout as he explores how AI and ideas can come together to transform healthcare into what it should be.
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ChemTalk (chemistrytalk.org) is a brand-new non-profit, whose mission is to make chemistry more fun, easier to learn, and more accessible to people around the world - in the safest manner possible and also to be perceived in a more positive way. On our podcast, we interview chemists, scientists, and educators from across the globe who show the many career paths that involve chemistry, and how a love for chemistry can manifest itself in many unique ways.
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MhChem Chemistry with Dr. Michael Russell
Dr. Michael Russell of Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Oregon USA (mhchem.org)
A podcast supporting the chemistry students of Dr. Michael Russell at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Oregon, USA.
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Revision of physics chemistry math
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EC Project
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Welcome to Lynn Chuang, where amazing things happen.
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Nuclear chemistry
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The Chemistry Connections Podcast is a student-run podcast that examines the chemistry behind real-world topics that interest Mr. Johnson's AP Chemistry students. Students talk about an array of topics such as food, art, history, medicine, and much much more.
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You,Me and Chemistry🎤📖🇳🇪 @chemistry_lyf Say No to Drugs and Yes to Life. Learning is lifelong process.This podcast helps you to understand chemistry from very basics. In upcoming episodes more about technology.
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Chemistry Project
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The following videos are based on the Senior Chemistry Unit.
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A feed to provide my Regents level chemistry students with weekly review videos as well as unit exam tutorial videos
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Learn Chemistry with Chemistry Notes Info at https://www.ChemistryNotesInfo.com ChemistryNotesInfo.Com: Your Chemistry Tutor for Chemistry Study. Innovative Online Education Classes for 9, 10, 11, 12, Degree Courses, BSc, MSc. Learn Topics like Spectroscopy, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Science, College Chemistry. With Chemistry Podcast you also learn Science Chemistry Terminology, Science Quiz, Chemistry Test, Experiments, Basic to Advance Chemistry. ⚛️ Shop a ...
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Join us slightly knowledgeable chemists, and laugh along as we discuss current chemistry research topics in a transparent manner. Subscribe to Stereotopical Chemistry by Email
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Art integrated project
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My wife forces me to watch her favorite movies and we talk about them!
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A chemistry tour of the Oxford University Botanic Garden.
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Mystery box
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The following video podcasts are based on the Chemistry units found within the Ontario Curriculum
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These are the recorded lectures from Dr. Knight's Chemistry Classes.
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The Immersive Chemistry Podcast examines the intersection of chemistry, chemical engineering, game design, educational sciences and technology. In each episode we explore the impact of immersive learning research on these fields through interviews and discussion.
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De podcast over innovatieve denkers in de chemie op zoek naar duurzame oplossingen.
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Join the Chemistry World team for interviews, news and in-depth discussions of issues facing the chemistry community. Get in touch with your thoughts by tweeting @ChemistryWorld
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Free test prep resources? You came to the right place... Join us for daily podcasts on Physical Setting/Chemistry topics, so you can study for the NY Regents exam on the go!
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A successful marriage can take time for chemistry to develop. Building chemistry does not only involve creating romantic gestures, but it requires emotional compatibility, secure communication, and marital compatibility. In Marital Chemistry, both couples open up and reveal their secrets to a happier and healthier marriage pulling from their relationship chemistry. In each podcast, G-Cohen, Lisa, Richard and Juanita write marital prescriptions to help couples, singles or if you're just datin ...
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BC Confessions is a show that brings Business Chemistry to life by applying it to real-life situations and circumstances our audience can relate to. Each episode will feature a confessions and an overview of how Business Chemistry could be utilized to help.
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Chemistry in Everyday Life is a podcast that aims to explain the fascinating world of chemistry to lay people with the help of common examples encountered all around us.
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Things get REACTIVE at Seneca as we run through topics for the SAT II Chemistry Subject Test. Perfect for acing that SAT chem exam. Find your FREE online SAT chemistry course here: http://bit.ly/2FzJXUU
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Stereo Chemistry shares voices and stories from the world of chemistry. The show is created by the reporters and editors at Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), an independent news outlet published by the American Chemical Society.
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To accompany my Year 12 students on their journey into the wonderful world of chemistry. ****Also see the app store for the Chemisode iphone/ipad app.*****
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A weekly tour of the periodic table, from Chemistry World, the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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A podcast to help those lucky enough to be studying chemistry
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Full length features recorded from live lectures that delve deeply into the research happening in the Department of Chemistry. From the sequence of our genomes to the heat in our food, the research featured here is already impacting our daily lives.
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Helping you understand chemistry topics from A-Level and Advanced Higher. Get more guidance, deeper resources and a helpful community at ChemistryMadeSimple.net If you want to demystify chemistry, yearn for a simpler explanation and want to hear all the tips that will help you at exam time you're at the right place. I'm a chemistry tutor who is used to explaining chemistry in simpler terms, and I love to use an analogy to help with the understanding. Each episode tackles a topic, explaining ...
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Each video organic chemistry session takes one topic and shows you the professor's tricks, a practice problem, virtual whiteboard, and a helpful website. Designed for organic chemistry students of all levels. More can be found at http://www.aceorganicchem.com
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This podcast is from the University of Oklahoma Organic Chemistry Laboratory Course. The Lab Lecture covers the theoretical concepts that pertain to the lab course.
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Evaluation of Nanopore Sequencing on Polar Bodies for Routine Pre-Implantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy
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Chemistry 223 Video Lecture from May 13, 2024. This video covers material from Chapter 16 and Chapter 17 of our textbook including calculations with delS, delG and delH; threshold temperatures with delG; redox reactions (LEO says GER), direct redox reactions, and more. CH 223 website: http://mhchem.org/223 Let me know if you have any questions! Pea…
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Click Chemistry came about as several researchers came to similar conclusions in parallel, but from different angles: Barry Sharpless, Morten Meldahl, and Carolyn Bertozzi. We hear about their research goals in the 1990s and early 2000s: to snap together smaller molecules in a reliable way, perhaps with pharmaceutical or biological experiments and …
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What is old people smell? And is the internet wrong about it?
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#186 In this episode of 'Chemistry for Your Life' hosts Melissa and Jam explore the common notion that elderly people have a distinct smell. They delve into the scientific basis behind this observation, discussing the role of volatile organic compounds, fatty acids on our skin, and how these compounds can change with age. The episode features discu…
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8: Full Chemistry: Who is the BEST FC24 Player in the World?
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I dette afsnit finder vi ud af, hvorfor vi er vilde med at stikke fødderne i vand, som køer ikke vil drikke. Vi skal høre om saltet magnesium sulfat også kendt som Epsom salt. Derigennem får vi også genopfrisket den kemiske navngivning af salte. Det er sikkert tiltrængt for de fleste, for efter vores mening er den logiske navngivning altså lidt ulo…
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Fighting Health Worker Burnout with Privacy-Safe AI: Live from SXSW 2024
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Health worker burnout is soaring. A global shortage of providers, an aging population and more complicated Medicare requirements, has increased stress and exhaustion for HCPs. Innovative solutions are needed to ensure high-quality patient care and a sustainable health system. This panel will discuss how AI is helping alleviate pressure on providers…
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Episode 47: Dr. Eric Decker on Food Chemistry and Lipid Oxidation
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Have you thought about the chemistry that goes into the food you eat? What are the scientific processes that govern our ingredients and delectable meals? Dr. Eric Decker, Professor of Food Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, is an expert in lipid oxidation and food chemistry. On this exciting episode of Let’s Talk Chemistry edited b…
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Chemistry 223 Video Lecture from May 10, 2024. This video covers material from Chapter 16 of our textbook including calculations with delS universe, Gibbs free energy, the Gibbs equation, calculations with delG, entropy-favored and enthalpy-favored reactions, and more. CH 223 website: http://mhchem.org/223 Let me know if you have any questions! Pea…
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This is the audio introduction to Chapter Guide Lesson Four (which covers Chapter Fifteen and Chapter Sixteen in our textbook) for Chemistry 223.저자 Michael Russell
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This is the video introduction to Chapter Guide Lesson Four (which covers Chapter Fifteen and Chapter Sixteen in our textbook) for Chemistry 223.저자 Michael Russell
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A screencast from Chapter 15 in CH 223 which introduces solubility and how it applies to chemical systems.저자 Michael Russell
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A screencast from Chapter 15 in CH 223 which discusses how solubility relates to the solubility product constant used in equilibrium calculations.저자 Michael Russell
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Chapter 15 Screencast - The Common Ion Effect and Solubility
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A screencast from Chapter 15 in CH 223 which investigates the role that the Common Ion Effect plays in regards to a substance's solubility.저자 Michael Russell
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Chapter 15 Screencast - Separating Substances by Differences in Ksp
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A screencast from Chapter 15 in CH 223 which looks at how clever chemists use differences in Ksp values to separate substances in solution.저자 Michael Russell
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A screencast from Chapter 15 in CH 223 which looks at complex ions and formation constants.저자 Michael Russell
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A screencast from Chapter 16 in CH 223 which provides an overview of thermodynamics and kinetics (and the differences between these two fields of study.)저자 Michael Russell
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A screencast from Chapter 16 in CH 223 which introduces entropy and what it means for thermodynamics and chemists.저자 Michael Russell
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A screencast from Chapter 16 in CH 223 which gives ideas on how to calculate entropy in different circumstances.저자 Michael Russell
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A screencast from Chapter 16 in CH 223 which gives additional suggestions and examples on how to calculate entropy.저자 Michael Russell
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This the Complete Lecture for Chapter 15. There is only one episode for Chapter 15.저자 Michael Russell
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This the Complete Lecture for Chapter 16. This episode is part 1 of 2 episodes.저자 Michael Russell
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This the Complete Lecture for Chapter 16. This episode is part 2 of 2 episodes.저자 Michael Russell
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Chemistry 223 Video Lecture from May 8, 2024. This video covers material from Chapter 16 of our textbook including an overview of entropy, the first law of thermodynamics, an overview of enthalpy (q = mCdelT, products - reactants, etc.), formation values, the second law of thermodynamics, and more. CH 223 website: http://mhchem.org/223 Let me know …
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Chemistry 223 Video Lecture from May 6, 2024. This video covers material from Chapter 15 and Chapter 16 of our textbook including complex ions, formation constants, spontaneity, enthalpy flashback, entropy, and more. CH 223 website: http://mhchem.org/223 Let me know if you have any questions! Peace!저자 mike.russell@mhchem.org
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We reach the point in our chemical history when microplastics were first recognized as a pervasive environmental pollutant. Visible plastic bits were first found by Edward Carpenter and K.L. Smith in the ocean back in 1972, and such detritus was confirmed all over the world's oceans over the next decades, resulting in the name "Eastern Garbage Patc…
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Chemistry 223 Video Lecture from May 3, 2024. This video covers material from Chapter 15 of our textbook including uses for Ksp values, separation of metal ions in solution, and more. CH 223 website: http://mhchem.org/223 Let me know if you have any questions! Peace!저자 mike.russell@mhchem.org
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Challenges Associated with the Effective Implementation of New Laboratory Tests—The International Experience
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Bonus Episode: Question and Response 55 In this bonus episode of 'Chemistry for Your Life,' hosts Melissa and Jam deviate from their usual format of answering listener questions to engage with the Reddit community instead. They delve into various chemistry-related topics, starting with a Reddit user's struggle to understand moles in chemistry, whic…
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Chemistry 223 Video Lecture from May 1, 2024. This video covers material from Chapter 15 of our textbook including solubility, the solubility product constant (Ksp), uses for Ksp values, and more. CH 223 website: http://mhchem.org/223 Let me know if you have any questions! Peace!저자 mike.russell@mhchem.org
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Chemistry 223 Video Lecture from April 29, 2024. This video covers material for day 4 of an exam review for Midterm Exam I. CH 223 website: http://mhchem.org/223 Let me know if you have any questions! Peace!저자 mike.russell@mhchem.org
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This episode deals with glues and adhesives, from prehistoric times to the present. We talk of prehistoric glue from tree saps, petroleum tar, animal glues, casein glues, albumin glues, and starch glues, all known in ancient times. Medieval knowledge added fish glue, and by the Renaissance we start industrial-scale adhesive factories. The 19th cent…
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Chemistry 223 Video Lecture from April 26, 2024. This video covers material for day 3 of an exam review for Midterm Exam I. CH 223 website: http://mhchem.org/223 Let me know if you have any questions! Peace!저자 mike.russell@mhchem.org
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This the Complete Lecture for the Exam I Review of CH 223.저자 Michael Russell
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This video offers a few tips and tricks on how to prepare for the first midterm exam in CH 223.저자 Michael Russell
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Time to Reevaluate the 95% Inclusion Criteria for Defining Reference Intervals?
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#185 Let's make dirt. Or is it dirt? I don't know, well, can you dig it? We've all heard of compost, maybe you compost, maybe your friend does, maybe they talk about it a lot. But how does it work? Why can we compost some things, but not others? And why can't we just put compostable stuff into the trash can, won't it break down in the landfill? Let…
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Chemistry 223 Video Lecture from April 24, 2024. This video covers material for day 2 of an exam review for Midterm Exam I. CH 223 website: http://mhchem.org/223 Let me know if you have any questions! Peace!저자 mike.russell@mhchem.org
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Chemistry 223 Video Lecture from April 22, 2024. This video covers material from Chapter 14 Part II of our textbook including WA+SB and WB+SA titrations, polyprotic acids, indicators, and more plus day 1 of an exam review for Midterm Exam I. CH 223 website: http://mhchem.org/223 Let me know if you have any questions! Peace!…
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The Periodic Table we've all seen in chemistry books and classes is not always the way it was, nor the way it must always be. In this episode we explore all kinds of periodic representations of the properties of elements, from Mendeleev's first published table in 1869, through wide and narrow tables, and spirals. There are even three-dimensional "t…
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Chemistry 223 Video Lecture from April 19, 2024. This video covers material from Chapter 14 Part II of our textbook including the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, creating a buffer, SA+SB and SB+SA titrations, WA+SB titrations (continued on Monday) and more. CH 223 website: http://mhchem.org/223 Let me know if you have any questions! Peace!…
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This is the audio introduction to Chapter Guide Lesson Three (which covers Chapter Fourteen in our textbook) for Chemistry 223.저자 Michael Russell
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This is the audio introduction to Chapter Guide Lesson Three (which covers Chapter Fourteen in our textbook) for Chemistry 223.저자 Michael Russell
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A screencast from Chapter 14 in CH 223 which introduces titrations, especially for titrations with strong acids and/or strong bases.저자 Michael Russell
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A screencast from Chapter 14 in CH 223 which introduces the Common Ion Effect, a special application of Le Chatelier's Principle.저자 Michael Russell
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A screencast from Chapter 14 in CH 223 which discusses buffers, solutions which resist changes in pH, and how to utilize them in the laboratory.저자 Michael Russell
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Chapter 14 Screencast - The Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
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A screencast from Chapter 14 in CH 223 which introduces the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, which is arguably the most important equation of CH 223.저자 Michael Russell
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Chapter 14 Screencast - An Introduction to Titration Calculations
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A screencast from Chapter 14 in CH 223 which looks at the calculations used to apply to titrations.저자 Michael Russell
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Chapter 14 Screencast - Titration Calculations: Strong Acid + Strong Base and Strong Base + Strong Acid
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A screencast from Chapter 14 in CH 223 which examines the steps necessary when calculating the pH of points along a SA+SB and SB+SA titration.저자 Michael Russell
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