Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics, Statics, and Kinetics

Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics, Statics, and Kinetics

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Lecture 1 (2 of 2) - Concentrations

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Lecture 1 (2 of 2) - Concentrations

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Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics, Statics, and Kinetics

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  1. 1 Lecture 1 (1 of 2) - Course Introduction
  2. 2 Lecture 1 (2 of 2) - Concentrations
  3. 3 Lecture 2 (1 of 6) - Properties of Gases Introduction
  4. 4 Lecture 2 (2 of 6) - The Ideal Gas Law
  5. 5 Lecture 2 (3 of 6) - Ideal Gases (cont.)
  6. 6 Lecture 2 (4 of 6) - Dalton's Law
  7. 7 Lecture 2 (5 of 6) - Real Gases
  8. 8 Lecture 2 (6 of 6) - Gas Law Examples
  9. 9 Lecture 3 (1 of 4) - Internal Energy
  10. 10 Lecture 3 (2 of 4) - Expansion Work
  11. 11 Lecture 3 (3 of 4) - Heat
  12. 12 Lecture 3 (4 of 4) - First Law of Thermodynamics Examples
  13. 13 Lecture 4 (1 of 6) - Enthalpy Introduction
  14. 14 Lecture 4 (2 of 6) - Difference Between H and U
  15. 15 Lecture 4 (3 of 6) - Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure
  16. 16 Lecture 4 (4 of 6) - Hess' Law
  17. 17 Lecture 4 (5 of 6) - Hess' Law Applications
  18. 18 Lecture 4 (6 of 6) - Kirchhoff's Law
  19. 19 Lecture 5 (1 of 5) - Adiabatic Behaviour
  20. 20 Lecture 5 (2 of 5) - Adiabatic Expansion Work
  21. 21 Lecture 5 (3 of 5) - Heat Engines
  22. 22 Lecture 5 (4 of 5) - Total Carnot Work
  23. 23 Lecture 5 (5 of 5) - Heat Engine Efficiency
  24. 24 Lecture 6 (1 of 4) - Microstates and Macrostates
  25. 25 Lecture 6 (2 of 4) - Partition Functions
  26. 26 Lecture 6 (3 of 4) - Partition Functions Examples
  27. 27 Lecture 6 (4 of 4) - Calculating U from Partition Functions
  28. 28 Lecture 7 (1 of 4) - Entropy
  29. 29 Lecture 7 (2 of 4) - Change in Entropy Examples
  30. 30 Lecture 7 (3 of 4) - Residual Entropies and the Third Law
  31. 31 Lecture 7 (4 of 4) - Absolute Entropies and Spontaneity
  32. 32 Lecture 8 (1 of 7) - Free Energies
  33. 33 Lecture 8 (2 of 7) - The Gibbs Free Energy
  34. 34 Lecture 8 (3 of 7) - Phase Diagrams
  35. 35 Lecture 8 (4 of 7) - Building Phase Diagrams
  36. 36 Lecture 8 (5 of 7) - The Clapeyron Equation
  37. 37 Lecture 8 (6 of 7) - The Clapeyron Equation Example
  38. 38 Lecture 8 (7 of 7) - The Clausius Clapeyron Equation
  39. 39 Lecture 9 (1 of 5) - Chemical Potential
  40. 40 Lecture 9 (2 of 5) - The Mixing of Gases
  41. 41 Lecture 9 (3 of 5) - Raoult's Law
  42. 42 Lecture 9 (4 of 5) - Real Solutions
  43. 43 Lecture 9 (5 of 5) - Dilute Solutions
  44. 44 Lecture 10 (1 of 4) - Colligative Properties
  45. 45 Lecture 10 (2 of 4) - Fractional Distillation
  46. 46 Lecture 10 (3 of 4) - Freezing Point Depression
  47. 47 Lecture 10 (4 of 4) - Osmosis
  48. 48 Lecture 11 (1 of 5) - Chemical Potential and Equilibrium
  49. 49 Lecture 11 (2 of 5) - The Equilibrium Constant
  50. 50 Lecture 11 (3 of 5) - Equilibrium Concentrations
  51. 51 Lecture 11 (4 of 5) - Le Chatelier and Temperature
  52. 52 Lecture 11 (5 of 5) - Le Chaterler and Pressure
  53. 53 Lecture 12 (1 of 5) - Ions in Solution
  54. 54 Lecture 12 (2 of 5) - Debye-Hückel Law
  55. 55 Lecture 12 (3 of 5) - Salting In and Salting Out
  56. 56 Lecture 12 (4 of 5) - Salting In Example
  57. 57 Lecture 12 (5 of 5) - Salting Out Example
  58. 58 Lecture 13 (1 of 4) - Acid Equilibrium Review
  59. 59 Lecture 13 (2 of 4) - Real Acid Equilibrium
  60. 60 Lecture 13 (3 of 4) - The pH of Real Acid Solutions
  61. 61 Lecture 13 (4 of 4) - Buffers
  62. 62 Lecture 15 (1 of 5) - Rate Law Expressions
  63. 63 Lecture 15 (2 of 5) - 2nd Order Type 2 Integrated Rate Law
  64. 64 Lecture 15 (3 of 5) - 2nd Order Integrated Rate Law (cont.)
  65. 65 Lecture 15 (4 of 5) - Strategies To Determine Order
  66. 66 Lecture 15 (5 of 5) - Half Life
  67. 67 Lecture 16 (1 of 2) - The Arrhenius Equation
  68. 68 Lecture 16 (2 of 2) - The Arrhenius Equation Examples
  69. 69 Lecture 17 (1 of 6) - The Approach to Equilibrium
  70. 70 Lecture 17 (2 of 6) - The Approach to Equilibrium (cont.)
  71. 71 Lecture 17 (3 of 6) - Link Between K and Rate Constants
  72. 72 Lecture 17 (4 of 6) - Equilibrium Shift Setup
  73. 73 Lecture 17 (5 of 6) - Time Constant, Tau
  74. 74 Lecture 17 (6 of 6) - Quantifying Tau and Concentrations
  75. 75 Lecture 18 (1 of 8) - Consecutive Chemical Reactions
  76. 76 Lecture 18 (2 of 8) - Multi-Step Integrated Rate Laws
  77. 77 Lecture 18 (3 of 8) - Multi-Step Int Rate Laws (cont.)
  78. 78 Lecture 18 (4 of 8) - Intermediate Max and Rate Det Step
  79. 79 Lecture 18 (5 of 8) - Preequilibrium Approximation
  80. 80 Lecture 18 (6 of 8) - Preequilibrium Approximation (cont.)
  81. 81 Lecture 18 (7 of 8) - Steady State Approximation
  82. 82 Lecture 18 (8 of 8) - Steady State Approximation (cont.)
  83. 83 Lecture 19 (1 of 2) - Rate Law Expressions with Catalysts
  84. 84 Lecture 19 (2 of 2) - Michaelis-Menten Enzyme Rate Law

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