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Thermochemistry Chemical Energy Lecture (Chemistry)
Thermochemistry Chemical Energy Lecture
Why do chemical reactions occur? Stated simply, the answer involves stability. For a reaction to take place spontaneously, the final products of the reaction must be more stable than the starting reactants. But what is “stability,” and what does it mean to say that one substance is more stable than another? The key factor in determining the stability of a substance is energy. Less stable substances have higher energy and are generally converted into more stable substances with lower energy. But what, in turn, does it mean for a substance to have higher or lower energy? We’ll explore some different forms of energy in this lecture and look at the subject of thermochemistry, the absorption or release of heat energy that accompanies chemical reactions.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• Energy and Its Conservation
• Internal Energy and State Functions
• Expansion Work
• Energy and Enthalpy
• Thermochemical Equations and the Thermodynamic Standard State
• Enthalpies of Chemical and Physical Changes
• Calorimetry and Heat Capacity
• Hess’s Law
• Standard Heats of Formation
• Bond Dissociation Energies
• Fossil Fuels, Fuel Efficiency, and Heats of Combustion
• An Introduction to Entropy
• An Introduction to Free Energy
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Liquids Solids and Phase Changes Lecture (Chemistry)
Liquids Solids and Phase Changes Lecture
“Dry ice” is a solid form of carbon dioxide 1CO 2 that sublimes at −78.5 °C at 1 atm. Different phases of CO2 can be made by varying temperature and pressure. The liquid and supercritical phases of CO2 are used as alternatives to harmful solvents in industrial applications.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• Properties of Liquids
• Phase Changes between Solids, Liquids, and Gases
• evaporation, Vapor pressure, and Boiling point
• Kinds of Solids
• The packing of Spheres in Crystalline Solids: Unit Cells
• Probing the Structure of Solids: X-ray Crystallography
• Structures of Some Ionic Solids
• Structures of Some Covalent Network Solids
• How is caffeine removed from coffee?
• Phase Diagrams
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Gases Their Properties and Behavior Lecture (Chemistry)
Gases Their Properties and Behavior Lecture
The Earth’s atmosphere is not only beautiful to behold but serves many critical functions. We need oxygen to survive and plants require carbon dioxide and nitrogen to grow. Even small changes in atmospheric composition from human activities can greatly impact the quality of the air we breathe and the delicate thermal balance that controls our climate.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• Gases and Gas pressure
• the Gas Laws
• the Ideal Gas Law
• Stoichiometric relationships with Gases
• Mixtures of Gases: partial pressure and Dalton’s Law
• the Kinetic–Molecular theory of Gases
• Gas Diffusion and effusion: Graham’s Law
• The Behavior of real Gases
• The earth’s atmosphere and air pollution the Greenhouse effect
• Climate Change
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Chemical Tools Experimentation and Measurement Lecture (Chemistry)
Chemical Tools Experimentation and Measurement Lecture
Instruments for scientific measurements have changed greatly over the centuries. Modern technology has enabled scientists to make images of extremely tiny particles, even individual atoms, using instruments like atomic force microscope.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
The Scientific Method in a Chemical Context: Improved pharmaceutical Insulin
Experimentation and Measurement
Mass and Its Measurement
Length and Its Measurement
Temperature and Its Measurement
Derived Units: Volume and Its Measurement
Derived Units: Density and Its Measurement
Derived Units: energy and Its Measurement
Accuracy, precision, and Significant Figures in Measurement
Rounding Numbers
Calculations: Converting from One Unit to another
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Atoms Molecules and Ions Lecture (Chemistry)
Atoms Molecules and Ions Lecture
People have always been fascinated by changes, particularly by those that are dramatic or useful. In the ancient world, the change that occurred when a stick of wood burned, gave off heat, and turned into a small pile of ash was especially important. Similarly, the change that occurred when a reddish lump of rock (iron ore) was heated with charcoal and produced a gray metal (iron) useful for making weapons, tools, and other implements was of enormous value. Observing such changes eventually caused philosophers to think about what different materials might be composed of and led to the idea of fundamental substances that we today call elements.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
Chemistry and the elements elements and the periodic table
Some Common Groups of elements and their properties
Observations Supporting atomic theory: the Conservation of Mass and the Law of Definite proportions
The Law of Multiple proportions and Dalton’s atomic theory
Atomic Structure: electrons
Atomic Structure: protons and Neutrons
Atomic Numbers
Atomic Weights and the Mole
Mixtures and Chemical Compounds; Molecules and Covalent Bonds
Ions and Ionic Bonds
Naming Chemical Compounds
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Reactions in Aqueous Solution Lecture (Chemistry)
Reactions in Aqueous Solution Lecture
Our world is based on water. Approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water, and another 3% is covered by ice; 66% of the mass of an adult human body is water, and water is needed to sustain all living organisms. It’s therefore not surprising that a large amount of important chemistry, including all those reactions that happen in our bodies, takes place in water—that is, in aqueous solution.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• Solution Concentration: Molarity
• Diluting Concentrated Solutions
• Electrolytes in Aqueous Solution
• Types of Chemical Reactions in Aqueous Solution
• Aqueous Reactions and Net Ionic Equations
• Precipitation Reactions and Solubility Guidelines
• Acids, Bases, and Neutralization Reactions
• Solution Stoichiometry
• Measuring the Concentration of a Solution: Titration
• Oxidation–Reduction (Redox) Reactions
• Identifying Redox Reactions
• The Activity Series of the Elements Redox Titrations
• Some Applications of Redox Reactions
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Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions Lecture (Chemistry)
Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions Lecture
Mass relationship between reactants and products can be used to calculate how much carbon dioxide is released when gasoline or other carbon-containing fuels are burned. It’s important to realize that chemical reactions—the change of one substance into another—are at the heart of the science. Nearly every process that occurs in your body, including vision, the sensation of pain, and the conversion of food to energy, is in essence a series of chemical reactions. Likewise, products we use every day such as dyes, plastics, computer chips, and metals are manufactured by chemical reactions.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• Representing Chemistry on Different Levels
• Balancing Chemical Equations
• Chemical Arithmetic: Stoichiometry
• Yields of Chemical Reactions
• Reactions with Limiting Amounts of Reactants
• Percent Composition and Empirical Formulas
• Determining Empirical Formulas: Elemental Analysis
• Determining Molecular Weights: Mass Spectrometry
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Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms Lecture (Chemistry)
Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms Lecture
The color emitted by elements heated in a flame arises from electrons moving between different energy levels in an atom. Atoms emit characteristic colors because each has its own unique energy levels, referred to as electronic structure.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• The Nature of radiant energy and the electromagnetic Spectrum
• Particlelike properties of radiant energy: the photoelectric effect and planck’s postulate
• The Interaction of radiant energy with atoms: Line Spectra
• The Bohr Model of the atom: Quantized energy
• Wavelike properties of Matter: de Broglie’s hypothesis
• The Quantum Mechanical Model of the atom: heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle
• The Quantum Mechanical Model of the atom: Orbitals and Quantum Numbers
• The Shapes of Orbitals
• Electron Spin and the pauli exclusion principle
• Orbital energy Levels in Multielectron atoms
• Electron Configurations of Multielectron atoms
• Anomalous electron Configurations
• Electron Configurations and the periodic table
• Electron Configurations and periodic properties: atomic radii
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Covalent Compounds Bonding Theories and Molecular Structure Lecture (Chemistry)
Covalent Compounds Bonding Theories and Molecular Structure Lecture
Artist’s rendition of the human opioid receptor, a molecule on the surface of brain cells that binds to opioids and is centrally involved in pleasure, pain, addiction, and depression. Binding of small molecules to biological receptors is governed by shape and intermolecular forces, two properties of molecules that we’ll discuss in this lecture.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• Molecular Shapes: the VSepr Model
• Valence Bond theory
• Hybridization and sp3 hybrid Orbitals
• Other Kinds of hybrid Orbitals
• polar Covalent Bonds and Dipole Moments
• Intermolecular Forces
• Molecular Orbital theory: the hydrogen Molecule
• Molecular Orbital theory: Other Diatomic Molecules
• Combining Valence Bond theory and Molecular Orbital theory
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Covalent Bonding and Electron-Dot Structures Lecture (Chemistry)
Covalent Bonding and Electron-Dot Structures Lecture
Parathion is an organophosphate insecticide used to control pests in many crops such as corn, wheat, and cotton. The toxicity of organophosphate compounds is influenced by the properties of chemical bonds discussed in this lecture.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• Covalent Bonding in Molecules Strengths of Covalent Bonds
• Polar Covalent Bonds: Electronegativity
• A Comparison of Ionic and Covalent Compounds
• Electron-Dot Structures: The Octet Rule
• Procedure for Drawing Electron-Dot Structures
• Drawing Electron-Dot Structures for Radicals
• Electron-Dot Structures of Compounds Containing Only Hydrogen and Second-Row Elements
• Electron-Dot Structures and Resonance
• Formal Charges
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Ionic Compounds Periodic Trends and Bonding Theory Lecture (Chemistry)
Ionic Compounds Periodic Trends and Bonding Theory Lecture
Most ionic compounds, such as table salt, are crystalline solids. Surprisingly, the ionic compound in this reactor is a liquid used as a solvent in chemical processes.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• Electron Configurations of Ions Ionic Radii
• Ionization Energy
• Higher Ionization Energies Electron Affinity
• The Octet Rule
• Ionic Bonds and the Formation of Ionic Solids
• Lattice Energies in Ionic Solids
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Chemical Kinetics Lecture (Chemistry)
Chemical Kinetics Lecture
Chemists ask three fundamental questions when they study chemical reactions: What happens? To what extent does it happen? How fast and by what mechanism does it happen? The answer to the first question is given by the balanced chemical equation, which identifies the reactants, the products, and the stoichiometry of the reaction. The answer to the second question concerning the extent of reaction is addressed in Chapter 14, which deals with chemical equilibrium. In this chapter, we’ll look at the answer to the third question—the speeds, or rates, and the mechanisms of chemical reactions. The area of chemistry concerned with reaction rates and the sequence of steps by which reactions occur is called chemical kinetics.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• Reaction rates
• Rate Laws and reaction Order
• Method of Initial rates: experimental Determination of a rate Law
• Integrated rate Law: Zeroth-Order reactions
• Integrated rate Law: First-Order reactions
• Integrated rate Law: Second-Order reactions
• Reaction rates and temperature: the arrhenius equation
• Using the arrhenius equation
• Reaction Mechanisms
• Rate Laws for elementary reactions
• Rate Laws for Overall reactions
• Catalysis
• Homogeneous and heterogeneous Catalysts
• Enzyme Catalysis **
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Solutions and Their Properties (Chemistry)
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
· Solutions
· Energy Changes and the Solution Process
· Concentration Units for Solutions Some Factors That Affect Solubility
· Physical Behavior of Solutions: Colligative Properties
· Vapor-Pressure Lowering of Solutions: Raoult’s Law
· Boiling-Point Elevation and Freezing- Point Depression of Solutions
· Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure
· Fractional Distillation of Liquid Mixtures
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Chemical Equilibrium Lecture (Chemistry)
Chemical Equilibrium Lecture
A mixture of reactants and products in the equilibrium state is called an equilibrium mixture. In this lecture, we’ll address a number of important questions about the composition of equilibrium mixtures: What is the relationship between the concentrations of reactants and products in an equilibrium mixture? How can we determine equilibrium concentrations from initial concentrations? What factors can we exploit to alter the composition of an equilibrium mixture? This last question is particularly important when choosing conditions for the synthesis of industrial chemicals such as hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol 1CH OH2 .
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• The Equilibrium State
• The Equilibrium Constant Kc The Equilibrium Constant Kp Heterogeneous Equilibria
• Using the Equilibrium Constant
• Factors That Alter the Composition of an Equilibrium Mixture: Le Châtelier’s Principle
• Altering an Equilibrium Mixture: Changes in Concentration
• Altering an Equilibrium Mixture: Changes in Pressure and Volume
• Altering an Equilibrium Mixture: Changes in Temperature
• The Link between Chemical Equilibrium and Chemical Kinetics
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Aqueous Equilibria Acids and Bases Lecture (Chemistry)
Aqueous Equilibria Acids and Bases Lecture
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• Acid–Base Concepts: The Brønsted–Lowry Theory
• Acid Strength and Base Strength
• Factors That Affect Acid Strength Dissociation of Water
• The pH Scale
• Measuring pH
• The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases
• Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids
• Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids
• Percent Dissociation in Solutions of Weak Acids
• Polyprotic Acids
• Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases
• Relation Between Ka and Kb
• Acid–Base Properties of Salts
• Lewis Acids and Bases
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Applications of Aqueo Equilibria Lecture
Applications of Aqueo Equilibria Lecture
Aqueous equilibria play a crucial role in many environmental and biological processes. For example, the pH of many lakes and streams must remain near 5.5 for plant and aquatic life to flourish. The pH of human blood is carefully controlled at a value of 7.4 by equilibria involving primarily the conjugate acid–base pair H2CO3 and HCO3 - . At lower pH values, the affinity of hemoglobin in red blood cells for O2 molecules decreases and the blood carries less oxygen to the tissues.
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• Neutralization reactions
• the Common-Ion effect
• Buffer Solutions
• The henderson–hasselbalch equation ph titration Curves
• Strong acid–Strong Base titrations
• Weak acid–Strong Base titrations
• Weak Base–Strong acid titrations
• Polyprotic acid–Strong Base titrations
• Solubility equilibria for Ionic Compounds
• Measuring Ksp and Calculating Solubility from Ksp
• Factors that affect Solubility precipitation of Ionic Compounds
• Separation of Ions by Selective precipitation
• Qualitative analysis
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Thermodynamics Entropy, Free Energy, and Equilibrium Lecture
Thermodynamics Entropy, Free Energy, and Equilibrium Lecture
what factors determine the direction and extent of a chemical reaction? Some reactions, such as the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels, go almost to comple- tion. Others, such as the combination of gold and oxygen, occur hardly at all. Still others—for example, the industrial synthesis of ammonia from N2 and H2 at 400-500°C—result in an equilibrium mixture that contains appreciable amounts of both reactants and products
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• Spontaneous processes
• Enthalpy, entropy, and Spontaneous processes: a Brief review
• Entropy and probability
• Entropy and temperature
• Standard Molar entropies and Standard entropies of reaction
• Entropy and the Second Law of thermodynamics
• Free energy and the Spontaneity of Chemical reactions
• Standard Free-energy Changes for reactions
• Standard Free energies of Formation
• Free-energy Changes for reactions under Nonstandard-State Conditions
• Free energy and Chemical equilibrium
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Electrochemistry Lecture (Chemistry)
Electrochemistry Lecture
Batteries are everywhere. They provide the electric current to start our automobiles and to power a host of products such as digital watches and cameras, electronic calculators and laptop computers, heart pacemakers, radios, and cell phones. In hybrid and all electric vehicles, batteries power an electric motor that supplements or replaces a gasoline engine. A battery is an electrochemical cell, a device for converting chemical energy to electrical energy. A battery takes the energy released by a spontaneous chemical reaction and uses it to produce electricity.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• Balancing redox reactions by the half-reaction Method
• Galvanic Cells
• Shorthand Notation for Galvanic Cells
• Cell potentials and Free-energy Changes for Cell reactions
• Standard reduction potentials
• Using Standard reduction potentials
• Cell potentials under Nonstandard- State Conditions: the Nernst equation
• Electrochemical Determination of ph
• Standard Cell potentials and equilibrium Constants
• Batteries
• Corrosion
• Electrolysis and electrolytic Cells
• Commercial applications of electrolysis
• Quantitative aspects of electrolysis
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Nuclear Chemistry Lecture (Chemistry)
Nuclear Chemistry Lecture
Nuclear chemistry, the study of properties and reactions of atomic nuclei, is a topic of high societal importance. Due to the incredible strength and long-term radiation effects of atomic weapons, 190 countries worldwide have joined the International Non-Proliferation Treaty, which aims to prevent the spread of weapons technology, disarm weapons stockpiles, and promote peaceful uses of nuclear technology such as nuclear power and medicine. Nuclear power plants operate in 30 countries worldwide, and approximately 20% of electricity generated in the United States comes from nuclear reactions. Some people consider nuclear energy a “clean” source of electricity because it does not emit air pollutants or the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. However, drawbacks of nuclear power include the need for a long-term waste disposal plan and the potential for serious accidents such as the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine in 1986 and the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan in 2011. Although radiation from nuclear accidents is a public health concern, nuclear medicine uses radioactive isotopes to diagnose and treat conditions ranging from appendicitis to cancer. In this chapter we’ll study various aspects of nuclear reactions including changes in atomic nuclei, the energy of nuclear reactions, and rates of radioactive decay.
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• Nuclear Reactions and Their Characteristics
• Radioactivity
• Nuclear Stability
• Radioactive Decay Rates
• Energy Changes during Nuclear Reactions
• Nuclear Fission and Fusion
• Nuclear Transmutation
• Detecting and Measuring Radioactivity
• Some Applications of Nuclear Chemistry
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Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Lecture
Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Lecture
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE:
• Electron Configurations Properties of Transition Elements
• Oxidation States of Transition Elements
• Chemistry of Selected Transition Elements
• Coordination Compounds
• Ligands
• Naming Coordination Compounds
• Isomers
• Enantiomers and Molecular Handedness
• Color of Transition Metal Complexes
• Bonding in Complexes: Valence Bond Theory
• Crystal Field Theory
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