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CHEM 108: General Chemistry
School: University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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Weight% of Ba, K, Cl in Heated BaCl2·2H2O & KCl Mix
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In this video we explore the process of calculating the weight percent of barium potassium and chlorine in a mixed sample of barium chloride dihydrate and potassium chloride. Through a step-by-step approach we examine the changes in sample weight after heating to 160°C breaking down the calculations for each elemental content.
Calculate oxygen molar concentration in water at 25°C with a partial p
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This video explores molar concentration (molarity) and demonstrates the calculation of oxygen's molar concentration in water at 25°C, considering a partial pressure of 0.22 atm by employing Henry's Law and the given Henry's Law constant for oxygen, revealing that under these conditions, there are 2.86 x 10?? moles of oxygen per liter of water, highlighting the significance of understanding these concepts for managing gas dissolution in liquids across varying circumstances.
Understanding Reaction Rate Decrease Over Time
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This explanation delves into the phenomenon where the reaction rate decreases over time due to the decrease in reactant concentration, resulting in fewer successful collisions and reactions, without revealing specific examples or findings.
Calculate a Building's Age Using Nickel-63 Decay
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The scenario involves an archaeologist analyzing iron in an old building containing nickel-63, which has a known half-life of 92 years. With only 0.78% of the original nickel-63 remaining, the goal is to estimate the year when this discovery was made. We delve into the calculations and principles of first-order decay reactions.
The Wobble Concept: Explaining Codon Variability in Amino Acid Encodin
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Join us as we delve into the intriguing world of genetic coding and discover how the concept of wobble accounts for variations in codons encoding a single amino acid.
Structures & Classifications of C?H?? Alkyl Groups: From Primary to Te
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Explore the diverse structures of C?H?? alkyl groups and classify them into primary, secondary, or tertiary categories. Through a visualization of carbon atom arrangements, uncover the nuances of n-pentyl, sec-pentyl, tert-pentyl, isopentyl, and neopentyl structures.
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