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Principles of Chemical Science/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 21/nTopics covered: /nAcid-Base Equilibrium/nInstructor: /nProf. Catherine Drennan/nTranscript - Lecture 21/nOK./nGood afternoon./nI think these clocks may be a little bit fast, but we will get started anyway. All right. Last week we moved the transition from thermodynamics and talking about delta Gs and delta H and ... Added: 503 days ago From mitlectures | global.duration: 3004.80 | Views: 4679 | Comments: 0 NurseReview.Org - Animation on Acid Base Balance ... NurseReview.Org Animation on Acid Base Balan (Human Anatomy) nclex review cgfns nle medical physical science Added: 495 days ago From arsinsol | global.duration: 27.00 | Views: 3915 | Comments: 0 This video explains the citric acid cycle step-by-step. Added: 462 days ago From sana | global.duration: 477.00 | Views: 7495 | Comments: 0 This video explains the citric acid cycle step-by-step. Added: 462 days ago From sana | global.duration: 0.00 | Views: 1370 | Comments: 0 This video describes the molecular structure of palmitic acid. Added: 462 days ago From tubeman | global.duration: 30.00 | Views: 945 | Comments: 0 Some salt is poured into a distil flask, then consentrated sulfuric acid is added. This produces hydrogen chloride gas, the gas is bubbled through water to form hydrochloric acid. To test to make sure that it is hydrochloric acid ammonium hydroxide is exposed to the HCl to form white smoke of ammonium chloride. Alchemists used sulfuric acid to make HCl and nitric acid way back in the 1500's Added: 407 days ago From jamvj | global.duration: 99.00 | Views: 2575 | Comments: 0 The biosynthesis of saturated fatty acids requires a primer molecule, usually acetic acid in the form of its Coenzyme A ester, and a chain extender, malonyl-CoA. The latter is formed from acetyl CoA by the activity of the enzyme acetyl-CoA carboxylase in which biotin is the prosthetic group (and thus can be inhibited by avidin). In the first step of the reaction, carbon dioxide is linked to the bi... Added: 1120 days ago From mnazirokur | global.duration: 39.65 | Views: 16581 | Comments: 0 De novo vesicle formation from fatty acid micelles - Protons are represented by the small glowing spheres. Upon protonation, the micelle structure becomes more fluid and may allow for larger numbers of micelles to join together. Vesicle formation occurs by chance after the fatty acid sheet has reached a threshold surface area. video by Janet Iwasa at onemicron Added: 988 days ago From ayseni | global.duration: 36.67 | Views: 4467 | Comments: 0 Principles of Chemical Science/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 24/nTopics covered: /nAcid Base Titrations and Oxidation/Reduction/nInstructor: /nProf. Catherine Drennan/nTranscript - Lecture 24/nWe are going to finish up acid-base titration stuff today./nAnd I think actually most of you have probably ventured into the Problem Set, which is great./nI think the best way to learn a... Added: 503 days ago From mitlectures | global.duration: 3004.47 | Views: 7082 | Comments: 0 Principles of Chemical Science/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 23/nTopics covered: /nAcid-Base Equilibrium: Titrations/nInstructor: /nProf. Catherine Drennan Added: 503 days ago From mitlectures | global.duration: 2964.20 | Views: 1320 | Comments: 0 Principles of Chemical Science/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 22/nTopics covered: /nAcid-Base Equilibrium (cont.)/nInstructor: /nProf. Catherine Drennan Added: 503 days ago From mitlectures | global.duration: 2893.00 | Views: 1113 | Comments: 0 you've all heard of it but whatever you do, don't sniff the bubbles. Added: 429 days ago From jamvj | global.duration: 18.00 | Views: 1524 | Comments: 0 This video shows how fatty acids are taken into the body and how it is processed from mouth to adipocytes. Fatty acids consist of the elements carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) arranged as a carbon chain skeleton with a carboxyl group (-COOH) at one end. Saturated fatty acids (SFAs) have all the hydrogen that the carbon atoms can hold, and therefore, have no double bonds between the carbon... Added: 1264 days ago From siere | global.duration: 0.08 | Views: 9917 | Comments: 0 This animation illustrates a theoretical means by which fatty acids may have been synthesized along the sides of mineral walls of hydrothermal vents or (in this case) a geyser video by Janet Iwasa at onemicron Added: 988 days ago From ayseni | global.duration: 55.72 | Views: 3011 | Comments: 0 |
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