Learn about Amedeo Avogadro and his funky gases, Italian Revolutions, and starry-nosed moles.
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Charles’s Law: History and Work Problem
And we're back for the second installment of our gas laws series - Charles' Law. If you need to refresh on the other gas laws in this series you can check out our post on Boyles' Law, Avogadros' Law, and the Ideal Gas Law. Let's review what a gas is: a gas a is a … Continue reading Charles’s Law: History and Work Problem
Episode 5b: Combustion Reactions
Episode 5B: Combustion Reactions This episode is on FIRE! All about combustion reactions and the information we can gain from them. Misspeak at ~5:57, should be grams hydrogen. Music: Good For You by THBD https://soundcloud.com/thbdsultan Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Audio Library https://youtu.be/-K_YSjqKgvQ Find us at … Continue reading Episode 5b: Combustion Reactions
Lesson 5a: Theoretical, Actual, and Percent Yield.
In which we explore theoretical and actual yields! And I make a personal record of how many times I can say, "My bad" onscreen. Trouble accessing the video? Check us out on YouTube! Questions, comments, concerns? Email us at heychemistryblog@gmail.com. Science rules!! x
Episode 3: Compounds
Corrections below! Episode 3: Compounds Content: -Introduction -Formulas for Compounds -Diatomic/Polyatomic molecules -Naming Ionic, Covalent, and Transition metal compounds -Example problems Corrections!: -The empirical formula for C6H12O6 is CH2O, not C3H4O3 - The carbonate ion (CO3) has a 2- charge, not a 1-. Video troubles? Check out our YouTube channel! Questions? Comments? Feedback? Leave us … Continue reading Episode 3: Compounds
Episode 2: Atoms and Elements
Video Content: -Atomic Theory -Atomic Structure -Ions vs. Isotopes -Example Problem Published November 13th, 2016 Thank you for using Heychemistry.com! Have any feedback? Reach us via our contact page! Video troubles? Try the YouTube link.
Episode 1: Introduction to Chemistry
Video play troubles? Here's the YouTube link. Content: Introduction, unit conversions, significant figures, scientific notation & example problems. Corrections: Miles to Km Conversion problem: 542 miles * (109/68)= ~867 km, not 917. Sorry guys! My bad. Video created: November 12th, 2o16.