mass energy equivalence 19 videos
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Conservation of Mass
Chemistry Matter
Understanding the law of conservation of mass.
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Atomic Mass
Chemistry The Atom
Using atomic mass to understand isotopes.
atomic mass isotopes average amu -
Law of Conservation of Mass
Chemistry Chemical Reactions
Understanding the law of conservation of mass.
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Ionization Energy - Periodic Trends
Chemistry The Periodic Table
The periodic trend of ionization energy.
ionization energy -
Conservation of Energy
Chemistry Thermochemistry
How energy is neither created nor destroyed.
conservation energy first law of thermodynamics -
Energy Diagrams
Chemistry Chemical Reaction Rates
How to graphically depict the variation in the energy of substances involved in reactions as they progress from reactants to products.
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Gibbs Free Energy
Chemistry Thermochemistry
Understanding Gibbs Free Energy.
gibbs free energy enthalpy entropy spontaneous -
Photoelectric Effect
Chemistry The Atom
An explanation of photoelectric effect and how to determine how much energy electrons have.
photoelectric effect electron energy -
Stoichiometry
Chemistry Chemical Reactions
How to use stoichiometry to work with chemical equations.
stoichiometry law of conservation of mass -
Fission
Chemistry Nuclear Chemistry
How radioactive substances undergo fission to reach more stable states.
nuclear fission nuclei binding energy -
Fusion
Chemistry Nuclear Chemistry
How radioactive substances undergo fusion to reach more stable states.
nuclear fusion nuclei binding energy -
Atomic Number - Isotopes
Chemistry The Atom
The meaning and uses of atomic numbers.
atomic number mass number isotopes ions -
Gases
Chemistry Kinetic-Molecular Theory
The phase at which matter has the highest kinetic energy.
gases kinetic molecular theory -
Electrolysis
Chemistry Electrochemistry
Understanding how electrical energy produces chemical changes.
electrolysis hydrolysis -
Scientific Units
Chemistry Introduction to Chemistry
How to use and convert scientific units.
scientific units time distance mass volume temperature density speed