Chemistry 36
 GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Spring 2002


Thinkwell Lecture Schedule

Lecture Date
Thinkwell Lecture
Time
Disk #
January 16, 2002
Introduction to Intermolecular Forces and States of Matter
12:02
one
January 18, 2002
Intermolecular Forces
13:08
one
January 18, 2002
Properties of Liquids (last 3 minutes only)
15:08
one
January 18, 2002
Molecular Structure and Boiling Point
12:19
one
January 23, 2002
Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point
10:45
one
January 23, 2002
Types of Solutions
10:22
one
January 23, 2002
Molarity and the Mole Fraction
12:08
one
January 23, 2002
Molality
10:16
one
January 25, 2002
Energy and the Solution Process
11:57
one
January 28, 2002
Temperature Change and Solubility
11:36
one
January 28, 2002
Pressure Change and Solubility
10:58
one
January 30, 2002
Vapor Pressure Lowering
12:15
one
January 30, 2002
Boiling Point Elevation and Freezing Point Depression
9:50
one
January 30, 2002
Boiling Point Elevation Problem
12:53
one
February 1, 2002
Osmosis
13:10
one
February 1, 2002
Colligative Properties of Ionic Solutions
10:47
one
February 4, 2002
Spontaneous Processes
12:26
four
February 4, 2002
Entropy and the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics
14:22
four
February 6, 2002
Entropy and Temperature
14:13
four
February 6, 2002
Gibbs Free Energy
8:24
four
February 8, 2002
Standard Free Energy Changes of Formation
12:03
four
February 11, 2002
Enthalpy and Entropy Contributions to K
14:13
four
February 13, 2002
Temperature Dependence of K
10:46
four
February 13 & 20, 2002
Free Energy Away from Equilibrium
11:38
four
February 20, 2002
The Concept of Equilibrium
11:18
two
February 20, 2002
The Law of Mass Action and Types of Equilibria
11:33
two
February 20, 2002
Approaching Chemical Equilibrium
14:05
two
February 20, 2002
Predicting the Direction of Reaction
9:51
two
February 25, 2002
Strategies for Solving Equilibrium Problems
10:42
two
February 25, 2002
Equilibrium Problem Using the Quadratic Equation
10:21
two
February 25, 2002
Le Chatelier's Principle
5:55
two
February 25, 2002
Effect of Changing Amounts on Equilibrium
8:15
two
February 27, 2002
The Effect of Pressure and Volume on Equilibrium
11:41
two
February 27, 2002
The Effects of Temperature and Catalysts on Equilibrium
10:30
two
February 27 and March 1, 2002
Converting Between Kc and Kp
8:41
two
March 1, 2002
Arrhenius/Bronsted-Lowry Definitions of Acids and Bases
11:44
two
March 4 & 6, 2002
Hydronium, Hydroxide and the pH Scale
11:38
two
March 8, 2002
Trends in Acid and Base Strengths
15:01
three
March 11, 2002
Strong Acids and Bases
9:02
two
March 11, 2002
Weak Acids
14:17
two
March 13, 2002
Weak Bases
8:50
two
March 13, 2002
Acid/Base Properties of Salt Solutions
12:25
three
March 15, 2002
The Common Ion Effect
9:18
three
March 25, 2002
An Introduction to Buffers
10:15
three
March 25, 2002
Strong Acid-Strong Base and Weak Acid-Strong Base Reactions
10:17
three
March 27, 2002
Strong Acid-Weak Base and Weak Acid-Weak Base Reactions
12:13
three
March 27, 2002
Acidic Buffers
11:04
three
March 27, 2002
Basic Buffers
8:21
three
March 27, 2002
The Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
13:27
three
March 27 & 29, 2002
Strong Acid-Strong Base Titration
12:27
three
March 27 & 29, 2002
Weak Acid-Strong Base Titration
13:43
three
March 27 & 29, 2002
Weak Base-Strong Acid Titration
10:19
three
March 27 & 29, 2002
Acid-Base Indicators
13:15
three
April 1, 2002
Polyprotic Acid-Strong Base Titration
14:35
three
April 3, 2002
The Solubility Product Constant
9:08
three
April 3, 2002
Solubility and the Common Ion Effect
7:58
three
April 3, 2002
The Effects of pH on Solubility
9:43
three
April 5, 2002
Fractional Precipitation
12:23
three
April 8, 2002
Reviewing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
10:16
four
April 10, 2002
Electrochemical Cells
9:29
four
April 10, 2002
Electromotive Force
12:29
four
April 12, 2002
Standard Reduction Potentials
13:10
four
April 12, 2002
Using Standard Reduction Potentials
13:20
four
April 15, 2002
The Nernst Equation
12:04
four
April 15, 2002
Electrochemical Determinants of Equilibria
10:47
four
April 17, 2002
Batteries
11:01
four
April 17, 2002
Electrolytic Cells
11:03
four
April 17, 2002
The Stoichiometry of Electrolysis
9:22
four
April 19, 2002
Corrosion and the Prevention of Corrosion
11:36
four
April 19, 2002
An Introduction to Reaction Rates
12:59
one
April 19, 2002
Rate Laws: How the Reaction Rate Depends on Concentration
11:49
one
April 22, 2002
Determining the Form of the Rate Law
9:23
two
April 22, 2002
First-Order Reactions
11:05
two
April 22, 2002
Second-Order Reactions
8:16
two
April 22, 2002
A Kinetics Problem
6:30
two
April 24, 2002
The Collision Model
12:15
two
April 24, 2002
Catalysts and Types of Catalysts
12:56
two
April 26, 2002
The Arrhenius Equation
8:10
two
April 26, 2002
Using the Arrhenius Equation
6:21
two
April 29, 2002
Defining the Molecularity of a Reaction
8:29
two
April 29, 2002
Determining the Rate Laws of Elementary Reactions
9:38
two
April 29, 2002
Calculating the Rate Laws of Multistep Reactions
12:58
two
April 29 & May 1, 2002
The Nature of Radioactivity
11:54
four
May 1, 2002
The Stability of Atomic Nuclei
10:28
four
May 1, 2002
Binding Energy
10:45
four
May 1, 2002
Rates of Disintegration Reactions
14:48
four
May 1, 2002
Radiochemical Dating
10:30
five
May 1, 2002
Nuclear Fission
11:36
five
May 1, 2002
Nuclear Fusion
11:05
five


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