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CH 2503: Elementary Organic Chemistry (CHEM 2503, Sean Stokes)

School: Mississippi State University

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Why geometric isomerism is not possible in alkynes
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This video provides insights into the concept of geometric isomerism in organic chemistry and explains why alkynes, which contain carbon-carbon triple bonds and adopt a linear structure, cannot exhibit this form of isomerism, unlike alkenes with double bonds that restrict rotation.

Molar Mass Calculation: Sr(OH)2 N2O3 NaClO3 Cr2O3 Explained!
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In this chemistry tutorial learn how to calculate the molar mass of various compounds using atomic masses from the periodic table. Discover the molar mass for compounds such as Strontium Hydroxide Dinitrogen Trioxide Sodium Chlorate and Chromium(III) Oxide. A concise guide to understanding molar masses and their real-world applications.

Connecting Volume & Moles: A Deep Look at Gas Stoichiometry & Ideal Ga
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Understand gas stoichiometry by exploring the Ideal Gas Law, which integrates key laws like Gay-Lussac's, Charles's, Avogadro's, and Boyle's. Discover how this equation helps determine relationships between gas volumes and moles in reactions.

Utilizing Chemical Names and Symbols in Copper Cycle Analysis
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Explore the power of chemical names and symbols in deciphering copper compound formation at each step of the copper cycle, with an illustrative example.

Diluting a 5.5 M KCl Solution to 0.100 M
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Learn the steps to make a 2.5 L of 0.100 M KCl solution from a 5.5 M stock solution in this easy-to-follow tutorial.

Aluminum & Iron(III) Oxide Reaction: Welding Heat & Calculations
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Explore the chemical reaction between Aluminum and Iron (III) Oxide commonly used in welding. Learn to calculate the mass of Aluminum Oxide formed and identify the excess reagent. Dive deep into molar mass conversions stoichiometry and real-world applications in this chemistry tutorial.

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