General Chemistry 1A. Lecture 22. Effusion Continued and Real Gasses.

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UCI Chem 1A General Chemistry (Winter 2013)
Lec 22. General Chemistry Intermolecular Forces -- Effusion Continued and Real Gasses --
Instructor: Amanda Brindley

License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA

Description: UCI Chem 1A is the first quarter of General Chemistry and covers the following topics: Atomic structure; general properties of the elements; covalent, ionic, and metallic bonding; intermolecular forces; mass relationships.

This video is part of a 23-lecture undergraduate-level course titled "General Chemistry" taught at UC Irvine by Amanda Brindley, Ph.D.

Recorded on March 14, 2013.

Index of Topics:
0:00:50 Examples of Effusion
0:02:02 Ratio of Rate of Effusion
0:09:16 Rank in Order of Increasing Speed of Effusion
0:14:16 Comparing Effusion
0:19:26 Average Speed of Gases
0:25:00 Real Gases
0:30:56 Volume
0:33:46 Compression Factor
0:38:32 Van der Waals Equation
0:41:55 Methane Gas Sample
0:43:00 Pressure of He

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Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up!!! 👍👍👍👍👍

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54000 K . . . "pretty warm." I did the calculation a slightly different way and was doubting my result, not expecting such a high number. That's as hot as a surface of a star.

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43:52, the "a" she wrote = 0.034, it seems like it's written as 10.034.

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Not as good as the General Chemistry 1C lectures by UCI.

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