Real Chemistry
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Real Chemistry was created by Dr. Morris to help his students in general and physical chemistry courses at Georgia Gwinnett College. He holds a PhD in physical chemistry from The University of Texas at Austin.
What Is an Isotope? (plus How to Calculate Protons, Neutrons, Electrons) - Real Chemistry
Межмолекулярные силы, температура кипения, температура плавления, вязкость и давление пара — Реал...
Dissociation and solute concentration - Real Chemistry
Finding concentration with integrated rate laws - Real Chemistry
Расчет средней скорости — Реальная химия
Freezing point depression as a colligative property - Real Chemistry
Vapor pressure and boiling point as Colligative properties - Real Chemistry
Intermolecular forces, surface tension, adhesion and cohesion - Real Chemistry
Batteries and Voltaic Cells - Real Chemistry
The electromotive force (emf) - Real Chemistry
The strength of acids and conjugate bases - Real Chemistry
The properties of solids - Real Chemistry
Introduction to the laws of thermodynamics - Real Chemistry
Determining the pH of a weak acid and base - Real Chemistry
Predicting buffer reactions - Real Chemistry
What is a buffer? - Real Chemistry
Metabolism: The Big Picture - Real Chemistry
Understanding the citric acid cycle - Real Chemistry
Как рисовать полипептиды — Real Chemistry
Взаимодействия боковых цепей и аминокислоты — Real Chemistry
Identifying amino acid side chains as polar, non-polar or charged - Real Chemistry
What are amino acids? - Real chemistry
Альдозы и кетозы — настоящая химия
Base hydrolysis of esters - Real Chemistry
Predicting the products of a dehydration reaction - Real Chemistry
How to name esters - Real Chemistry
The acid hydrolysis of esters - Real Chemistry
Neutralizing carboxylic acids - Real Chemistry
Predicting the product of an esterification reaction - Real Chemistry
Writing Q and Kp with partial pressures - Real Chemistry