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CHEM 881: Biochemistry

School: New York University

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Molecule Count in 0.334 g of C?H?: Ethane Analysis
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This instructional video guides you through the process of determining the number of molecules in a given sample. It illustrates the conversion from grams to moles using the molar mass of the substance and then to molecules using Avogadro's number, providing a practical example with ethane (C?H?) to calculate approximately 6.67 x 10²¹ molecules in a 0.334 g sample.

Quantifying Atoms Molecules & Moles: A Comprehensive Chemistry Guide
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Grasp the fundamental concept of moles in chemistry by equating it to the universally understood notion of a dozen. This video breaks down the usage of Avogadro's constant demonstrating calculations from moles to particles and vice versa. Using real-world examples like Carbon atoms Sulfur Dioxide molecules and Iron atoms viewers gain a clear understanding of moles and particle conversions

Deriving the Perfect Gas Equation from Gas Laws
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Learn how the ideal gas equation is derived from Boyle's law, Charles’ law, and Avogadro's principle, unraveling the fundamentals of gas behavior.

Mastering Unit Conversions: From Light-Years to Feet/sec
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Learn how to convert between various units of measurement, ranging from cosmic distances to everyday lengths. The video takes viewers through the process of translating light-years into miles, yards into centimeters, and incredibly high speeds from cm/s to feet per second. Simplifying complex conversions, this guide offers clarity in the world of physics.

BrF?, ClF?, & IF? Lewis Structures: Which Don't Obey Octet Rule?
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Unravel the Lewis structures of BrF?, ClF?, and IF? and their relationship with the octet rule. Examine how fluorine bonds with bromine, chlorine, and iodine. Identify molecules that deviate from the standard octet distribution.

Iron Bar: Mass Change and Rust Formation
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Learn about mass changes in an iron bar when exposed to moist air, including the formation of rust (Fe?O?) and how to calculate the final mass.

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