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Unit Conversion & Significant Figures: Crash Course Chemistry #2
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A unit is a frequently arbitrary designation we have given to something to convey a definite magnitude of a physical quantity and every quantity can be expressed in terms of the seven base units that are contained in the international system of units. Hank thinks this is a thrilling subject, and while you may not agree, it is a subject that is very important if you want to be a scientist and communicate with accuracy and precision with other scientists. So listen up and learn something or Hank might have to kill you! (NOT REALLY!)

Chapters:
Unit Conversion
Scientific Notation
Sig Figs

Subject:
Chemistry
Physical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course Chemistry
Date Added:
02/24/2013
Water & Solutions - for Dirty Laundry: Crash Course Chemistry #7
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Dihydrogen monoxide (better known as water) is the key to nearly everything. It falls from the sky, makes up 60% of our bodies, and just about every chemical process related to life takes place with it or in it. Without it, none of the chemical reactions that keep us alive would happen - none of the reactions that sustain any life form on earth would happen - and the majority of inorganic chemical reactions that shape the surface of the earth would not happen either. Every one of us uses water for all kinds of chemistry every day - our body chemistry, our food chemistry, and our laundry chemistry all take place in water.

In today's Crash Course Chemistry, we use Hank's actual dirty laundry (ew) to learn about some of the properties of water that make it so special - its polarity and dielectric property; how electrolytes can be used to classify solutions; and we discover how to calculate a solution's molarity as well as how to dilute a solution using the dilution equation.

Chapters:
Polarity
Dielectric Property
Electrolytes
Molarity
Dilution

Subject:
Chemistry
Physical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course Chemistry
Date Added:
04/01/2013
pH and pOH: Crash Course Chemistry #30
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In this episode, Hank goes over Reversible Reactions, the water dissociation constant, what pH and pOH actually mean, Acids, Bases, and Neutral Substances as well as the not-so-terrifying Logarithms, strong acids, weak acids, and how to calculate pH and pOH. Oh, and litmus paper!

Chapters:
Reversible Reactions
Water Dissociation Constant
Acids, Bases, & Neutral Substances
Strong and Weak Acids
Logarithms
Calculating pH and pOH
Cool Mathematical Connections

Subject:
Chemistry
Physical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course Chemistry
Date Added:
09/10/2013