General Chemistry 1A. Lecture 07. Periodic Trends Continued.

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UCI Chem 1A General Chemistry (Winter 2013)
Lec 07. General Chemistry -- Periodic Trends Continued
Instructor: Amanda Brindley, Ph.D.

License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA

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:
0:00:29 Examples of Ionic Radius
0:06:11 First Ionization Energy
0:18:53 Second and Third Ionization Energy
0:21:13 Electron Affinity
0:31:08 Electronegativity
0:38:07 Inert Pair Effects
0:43:16 Diagonal Relationships

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This woman is brilliant. Very accessible language and demeanor. Having the entire series is incredibly helpful  too. It's a very valuable and rare feature in online lectures to have a professor that really drives each point home with repeated examples rather than just mentioning important concepts once and moving on. Great series.

patrickparson
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I believe there is a mistake in the illustration at about 5:32. The chloride ion is larger than the oxide.
Not sure tho

samiabe
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How can one determine that F- is larger than Be2+ and Li+? Effective nuclear charge would state that F atom would be smaller than both Be atom and Li atom, so how does one determine that when you reduce the charge of F and add charges to Be and Li that it becomes bigger?

terrywu
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Why is it so hard to find a good lecture on the inert pair effect? There's just none that 'explains' it, just the effects of it

sung-holee
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38:07 lol, i finally understand this thing

Andrew-khrz
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What is the text for this course please?

RM-zunh