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Hagen@Cal Poly
United States
Приєднався 17 жов 2014
This channel contains videos about chemical thermodynamics, surface science, and pedagogy.
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Chemical Kinetics in Matlab: Sequential Reactions
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Chemical Kinetics in Matlab: Sequential Reactions
Freezing Point Depression in Ideal Solutions
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Freezing Point Depression in Ideal Solutions
Work and the Gibbs and Helmholtz Functions
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Work and the Gibbs and Helmholtz Functions
Hi what if i dont have rate constant
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I think it's worth mentioning that the reason the dipoles are squared in the averaged interaction expression is because the derivation is made by expanding the Boltzmann factor to first non zero order (after averaging) which is - v^2/(k_B T) where v is the interaction term shown at the bottom at 2:37. So essentially this is only valid for k_B T >> m1*m2/(4\pi \epsilon r^3) and even then only an approximation :) The condition for the expansion (high temperature) is also why the expression blows up at T = 0, because the averaging is already assuming that T is high.
Thank you! To which part do you add a carbonyl group ?
I have an exam on Physical Chemistry on Friday, starting to study now. Going for the 10 thanks to you!
great video!!! I feel nobody does videos of these kind of topics!!
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can someone explain how 1x3root3 matrix is written?
derivation
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Great video
Never understood what the partial derivatives meant or how they were useful in this context
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This may be an obvious question, but how is the slope of such a graph calculated. And should I take the whole graph to calculate the slope, or only the part of the graph that decreases. I was thinking of using the slope function in excel, but still don't know what range to take.
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at 14:49, when 06 is going to go to the other side of the equal sign, shouldn't it become positive 6?
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Thank you. This is the best video explaining wood's notation.
Why you don't calculate thé négative signe
surprised to find a youtube video on this, even better it's so understandable! if only every niche chemistry topic had this..
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This way is much easier than what my teacher showed us earlier today. Thanks! Algebra math there is a bit off at the end though...
Very clear explanation. Well done!
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awesome video, really paceful and clear explanation!
Excuse me, what happens when the diagram doesn´t close?
Hello! Are there any Instructions video for Parallel reaction using Matlab? Thank you
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Very well explained. Thank you so much for the videos
going thru my Pchem "basic" book (nothing basic in that book) Need clear explanations for topics within. This was great! Thankyou
Sir i can't understand it . Bcz it is very complex figure to understand what I have seen a simple fcc.
Great explanation. Thx
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Hello what happens if the solute dissociate ? such as NaCl, KCl solutions.
Amazing videos with good explanations.. keep up the good work ! Cheers from sri Lanka.
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Thank you for breaking this down! There's a lot of forces acting in this system, but you broke it down cleanly and clearly. Much thanks!
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This channel is still the best I've found for explaining surface chemistry concepts like this. You are appreciated sir!!!
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