Chemistry 145 - Autumn Quarter 1998


Lectures

Lecture #1 Abstract - The Scientific Method and Scientific Measurements

Lecture #2 Abstract - The Classical Proof of the Existence of Atoms, the Structure of Atoms and the Mole

Lecture #3 Abstract - (a) The Periodic Table as a Data Base (b) The Concept of Energy

Lecture #4 Abstract - (a) Chemical Formulas and Percentage Composition (b) Balancing Chemical Equations

Lecture #5 Abstract - (a) Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions (b) Limiting Reactant and Percentage Yield

Lecture #6 Abstract - Chemical Bonds and Their Characterization

Lecture #7 Abstract - (a) The Lewis Model of a Covalent Bond (b) Polar Covalent Bonds

Lecture #8 Abstract - The Shapes of Molecules: VSEPR Theory

Lecture #9 Abstract - Inorganic Nomenclature and Oxidation Numbers

Lecture #10 Abstract - The Macroscopic Behavior of Gases

Lecture #11 Abstract - (a) Mixtures of Gases (b) The Kinetic Theory of Gases

Lecture #12 Abstract - (a) Applications of the Kinetic Theory (b) Real Gases: Intermolecular Forces

Lecture #13 Abstract - (a) The Molecular Interpretation of Phase (b) Intermolecular Forces

Lecture #14 Abstract - (a) Intermolecular Forces in Liquids (b) Phase Equilibrium

Lecture #15 Abstract - Phase Transitions and Phase Diagrams

Lecture #16 Abstract - (a) Composition of Solutions (b) Nature of Dissolved Species

Lecture #17 Abstract - (a) Introduction to Titrations (b) Colligative Properties of Solutions

Lecture #18 Abstract - (a) Distillation (b) Colloidal Suspensions

Lecture #19 Abstract - (a) Thermodynamics: Definitions (b) The First Law of Thermodynamics

Lecture #20 Abstract - (a) Calorimetry (b) Ideal Gas Processes

Lecture #21 Abstract - (a) Thermochemistry (b) Reversible Process in Ideal Gases

Lecture #22 Abstract - Spontaneous Processes and Entropy

Lecture #23 Abstract - (a) Carnot Cycles (b) More on Spontaneity

Lecture #24 Abstract - (a) The Third Law of Thermodynamics (b) The Gibbs Free Energy

Lecture #25 Abstract - (a) The Nature of Chemical Equilibrium (b) Thermodynamic Description of the Equilibrium State

Lecture #26 Abstract - (a) Equilibrium Calculations for Gas-Phase Reactions (b) Magnitude of K and the Direction of Change

Lecture #27 Abstract - Temperature Dependence of Equilibrium Constants: Thermodynamic Explanation

Lecture #28 Abstract - Course Review


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