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Chem 1B. Lec 02. General Chemistry (Winter 2013): Intermolecular Forces Liquids & Solids Part 2 (English)


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UCI Chem 1B General Chemistry (Winter 2013)
Lec 02. General Chemistry Intermolecular Forces -- Liquids & Solids -- Part 2
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Instructor: Donald R. Blake, Ph.D.

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Description: UCI Chem 1B is the second quarter of General Chemistry and covers the following topics: properties of gases, liquids, solids; changes of state; properties of solutions; stoichiometry; thermochemistry; and thermodynamics.

Recorded January 10, 2013


Index of Topics:
02:29 - Phases (Table 11.1)
11:19 - Understanding Liquids
11:40 - Intermolecular Forces: VanderWaals Forces
13:03 - Intermolecular Forces: Picture
14:58 - Intermolecular vs Intramolecular Forces
18:30 - Intermolecular Forces: Dipole-Dipole Forces
21:08 - Electronegativity
24:58 - Electronegativity Difference for C and O
25:42 - Carbon Dioxide Molecule Model
27:08 - VSEPR
27:17 - Water Molecule
27:51 - Dipole Moment of H20
28:22 - Intermolecular Forces: Ion-Dipole Forces
30:29 - Sodium Ion-Dipole example
32:56 - Intermolecular Forces: Dispersion Forces
34:24 - Induced Dipoles Interacting With Each Other
35:53 - Dispersion (Figure 5.6)
36:35 - Intermolecular Forces: Dispersion Forces Continued
40:08 - Lewis Dot Structure Exercise
44:54 - Trend of Electronegativity
47:16 - What type(s) of Intermolecular forces exist between each of the following molecules
48:13 - Dispersion example (Figure 5.7)
49:26 - Dispersion diagram (Figure 5.8)
49:48 - Intermolecular Forces: Hydrogen Bonds
52:30 - H-Bonding
53:35 - Hydrogen Bond Figure
54:15 - Why does water have a higher boiling point than HF
55:53 - Intermolecular Forces: Hydrogen Bonding - Dipole Dipole - Transient/Induced (Ch5_p1-30)
57:05 - Boiling Points - Examples
1:02:06 - Boiling Points - Examples (Answer)
1:03:03 - Boiling Points - Examples part II
1:05:07 - Boiling Points - Examples part II (Answer)
1:06:32 - Dispersion example (Figure 5.13)
1:08:16 - Melting Points Figure
1:08:44 - Why is the hydrogen bond considered a "special" dipole-dipole interaction?
1:10:25 - Surface Tension
1:12:18 - Properties of Liquids


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Donald R. Blake
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