Chemistry 107: Inorganic Chemistry
Chemistry 107: Inorganic Chemistry (Fall 2014, UC Irvine). Instructors: Professor Matthew D. Law and Professor Alan F. Heyduk. This course is an introduction to modern inorganic chemistry. Topics include principles of structure, bonding, and chemical reactivity with application to compounds of the main group and transition elements, including organometallic chemistry.
Lecture 15 - Models of Acid-Base Chemistry |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. Models of Acid-Base Chemistry |
[00:04:12] | 2. Arrhenius Acid-Base Model |
[00:05:49] | 3. Bronsted-Lowry Model |
[00:08:40] | 4. Solvent System Model |
[00:12:34] | 5. The Lewis Concept |
[00:16:40] | 6. The Lewis Concept and Molecular Orbitals |
[00:31:36] | 7. HSAB Model |
[00:37:00] | 8. HSAB Theory |
[00:39:44] | 9. HSAB Theory and Exchange Reactions |
[00:41:19] | 10. HSAB Theory and Solubilities |
[00:44:00] | 11. HSAB Theory and Metal Thiocyanate Complexes |
[00:46:42] | 12. Pearson's Absolute Hardness Scale |
[00:49:50] | 13. The Nature of the Adduct |
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