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Chemistry 1A: General Chemistry

Chemistry 1A: General Chemistry (Winter 2013, UC Irvine). Instructor: Amanda Brindley. Chem 1A is the first quarter of General Chemistry and covers the following topics: atomic structure; general properties of the elements; covalent, ionic, and metallic bonding; intermolecular forces; mass relationships.

Lecture 05 - Emission Spectra

Time Lecture Chapters
[00:00:00] 1. Rydberg Equation: Derivation
[00:01:22] 2. Sign Conventions for Energy
[00:03:52] 3. Example of Rydberg Equations
[00:05:19] 4. Find Initial Energy Level of a Photon
[00:09:11] 5. Wavelength of a Photon
[00:13:32] 6. Lasers
[00:15:38] 7. Why Can't We See the Laser Until it Hits the Wall?
[00:19:00] 8. Wavelength of Beam of Light
[00:26:15] 9. Emission Series
[00:27:47] 10. Emission/Absorption Spectra
[00:29:21] 11. What Do We Use Emission Spectra For?
[00:31:01] 12. Emission Spectra in Astronomy
[00:32:41] 13. The Grass is Green Because...
[00:35:16] 14. Why is the Sky Blue?
[00:39:06] 15. Black Body Radiation
[00:40:11] 16. Other Transitions
[00:42:46] 17. Green Fluorescent Protein
[00:44:41] 18. Schrodinger Equation
[00:46:07] 19. Atomic Orbitals

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Lecture 01 - Introduction to General Chemistry
Lecture 02 - Acids and Covalent Nomenclature/ Mole Masses and Energy
Lecture 03 - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
Lecture 04 - Wavelengths
Lecture 05 - Emission Spectra
Lecture 06 - Quantum Numbers
Lecture 07 - Periodic Trends Continued
Lecture 08 - Chemical Bonds
Lecture 09 - Breaking the Octet Rule
Lecture 10 - Polarizing Power and Covalent Character
Lecture 11 - Dipole Moment
Lecture 12 - Two Theories of Bonding
Lecture 13 - Hybridization Examples and MO Diagram Introduction
Lecture 14 - Molecular Orbital Theory
Lecture 15 - Molecular Orbital Theory Pt. 2
Lecture 16 - Dipole Forces, Dispersion Forces
Lecture 17 - Review
Lecture 18 - Gas Laws, Part 1
Lecture 19 - Gas Laws, Part 2
Lecture 20 - Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
Lecture 21 - Kinetic Molecular Theory
Lecture 22 - Effusion Continued and Real Gases
Lecture 23 - Final Exam Review