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Professor Sylvia Ceyer discusses the nature of chemical equilibrium as it relates to free energy, the reaction quotient, and the relationship between K and Q. The meaning of K is further clarified and the external effects on K are identified, from adding and removing reagents to changes associated with the Principle of Le Chatelier.
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Professor Sylvia Ceyer discusses the energy of interaction in nuclear-nuclear repulsion, electron-electron repulsion, and electron-nuclear attraction.
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A look at why the "proof" of the relation between changes in Gibbs Free Energy and Spontaneity is wrong in many textbooks.
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Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses energy conservation in further depth, focusing on the design of heat exchangers.
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Draper discusses why the DFJ Network was formed. The DFJ Network is looking for 'heroes' with passion and energy to lead a business to change the way the world works.
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Sort Template with Callback, Supplying the Callback Function, One Last Convenience: Default Callback Function, Why Object Oriented Programming, Class Division, Class Interface in ".h" File, Storage for Objects, Accessing Members of a Class, Class Implementation, Implementing Member Functions, Maintaining Object Consistency, Constructors of a Class, Destructors of a Class, Basic Thoughts on Object Design, Internal vs External Representation...more
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Professor Sylvia Ceyer discusses the effects of temperature on reaction rates, including in her lecture the Arrhenius equation, activation energy, reaction coordinate, and the activation complex.
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A spring, a frozen loop-d-loop and more! (See if you can find the mistake I made and get the right answer!).
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April 20, 2009 - Leonard Susskind explains how to calculate and define pressure, explores the formulas some of applications of Helm-Holtz free energy, and discusses the importance of the partition function.
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In this lecture, Professor Leonard Susskind of the Stanford University Physic's Department discusses dark energy, the tendency of it to tear atoms apart, and Gauss's Law.
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April 13, 2009 - Leonard Susskind reviews the Lagrange multiplier, explains Boltzmann distribution and Helm-Holtz free energy before oulining into the theory of fluctuations.
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May 11, 2009 - Leonard Susskind lectures on harmonic oscillators, quantum states, boxes of radiation and all associated computations such as wavelengths, volume, energy and temperature.




