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Practice Problem: Electron Configuration and Quantum Numbers
Everyone has trouble with electron configurations and quantum numbers. Well today we are going to settle the score with a little practice!
Professor Dave Explains
Practice Problem: Balancing Redox Reactions
We know about redox reactions, and we even learned how to balance them under both acidic and basic conditions. Time for a quiz! Balance this redox reaction.
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IIT/JEE Chemistry Practice #14: Ionization Energy
Practice REAL problems from actual past IIT/JEE exams with Professor Dave!
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Corrin/B12 Biochemistry: Methylmalonyl-S-CoA Mutase Mechanism
Corrin/B12 Biochemistry: Methylmalonyl-S-CoA Mutase Mechanism
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IIT/JEE Chemistry Practice #13: Atomic Orbitals/Quantum Numbers
Practice REAL problems from actual past IIT/JEE exams with Professor Dave!
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Quantum Mechanics of the Electron
We don't have to know too much physics to do chemistry, but the electron, the particle that makes all the chemistry happen, is a quantum mechanical particle, so we have to understand it just a little bit. Don't worry, no math, just...
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What is an atom
What is an atom | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool Atoms are tiny particles that are so small they are not possible to see with the naked eye, and are only barely possible to make out with the most powerful microscopes. Everything that...
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Chemistry Properties and Structure of Matter: Properties of Matter - The Periodic Table
Long Jane Silver buys an antique table, despite an old sailor’s warning that it is haunted! Is she ready to discover what lies waiting inside? This lesson will introduce the periodic table of elements and explain how it is...
Catalyst University
Particle in a Finite Potential Well: Quantum Tunneling
Particle in a Finite Potential Well: Quantum Tunneling
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Group1 As An Example Of Groups In The Periodic Table
Learn the basics about Group 1, as an example of Groups in the periodic table.
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Practice Problem: The Bohr Model and Photon Wavelength
With the Bohr model we start to get a better sense of the nature of matter, particularly the way light interacts with atomic matter such that we can see it. But how do we do calculations regarding these interactions? Let's practice now!
Catalyst University
FerredoxinNADP+ Reductase Generation of NADPH
FerredoxinNADP+ Reductase Generation of NADPH
Curated Video
Development of the Model of the Atom
The video discusses the historical development of the model of the atom, from the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus' idea of tiny, indivisible particles to modern-day understanding of electrons, protons, and neutrons. It explains the...
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Understanding Quantum Mechanics
This video is an simple introduction to quantum mechanics that explains why there is still so much controversy over the meaning of this scientific theory.
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Quantum Mechanical Model of Atom
It Explains the quantum mechanical model and Schrodinger wave equation
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Introduction to Mass Number, Atomic Number, and Isotopes
The video explains the fundamental concepts of mass number, atomic number, and isotopes. It begins by presenting a diagram of an atom and the three particles contained within it - neutrons, protons, and electrons - and their charges. The...
Catalyst University
Alkene Halogenation: Theory, Mechanism, Examples
Alkene Halogenation: Theory, Mechanism, Examples
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CHEMISTRY - Matter - Parts of an Atom
Parts Of An Atom | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool Learn about the parts of an atom, their mass, and their charge, in this video from the Properties of Matter chapter FuseSchool Chemistry.
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What Are The Different Atomic Models? Dalton, Rutherford, Bohr and Heisenberg Models Explained
Atomic Models: Centuries ago, people didn’t know exactly what was inside an atom, but they had some “ideas”. Around 400 BC, a Greek philosopher named Democritus came up with a theory that everything in the world was made of tiny...
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Cellular Respiration: How Do Cells Get Energy?
Cellular respiration is the process through which the cell generates energy, in the form of ATP, using food and oxygen. The is a multistep biochemical process where food, primarily the carbohydrate glucose, is broken down to produce...
Looking Glass Universe
What is Spin? - Quantum Mechanics
Research assignment: Teach me about spin. Below there are suggested questions, recommended sources and my social media accounts: QUESTIONS: Questions that require less research: 1. This is our first real example of quantization, the...