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  1. Let's find the general solution!

  2. Let's use some initial conditions to solve for the particular solution.

  3. A solid business model can't survive long-term if it just draws traffic.  Serial entrepreneur Mitch Kapor points out that a concrete business plan must truly offer a solution to a well-worn market conundrum.  While a flash-in-the-pan Facebook app may draw millions of users in minutes, without staying power it's not viable long term.

  4. Professor Sylvia Ceyer concludes her discussion of acid/base titrations and moves onto the guidelines for assigning oxidation number. After defining the terms oxidation, reduction, oxidizing agent, and reducing agent, Professor Ceyer explains how to balance a redox reaction.

  5. Acetic Acid to Acetyl Chloride mechanism. Can be generalized to forming any acid halide from a carboxylic acid.

  6. Professor Sylvia Ceyer discusses the classification of acids and bases as they are defined by Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lory, and Lewis acid/base. The pH function (and pOH function) are defined as they relate to the strength of acids and bases (in water). Professor Ceyer then runs through the types of acid-base problems and concludes by discussing equilibrium involving weak acids.

  7. Professor Sylvia Ceyer continues her discussion of acid-base equilibrium, diving into buffers. The lecture concludes with the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation and its use in designing a buffer.

  8. Professor Sylvia Ceyer discuses titrations involving a strong acid and a strong base. Defining the point and equivalence and the end point. The lecture continues with a focus on calculating points on a pH curve, specifically calculating pH before the equivalence point, calculating volume of HCl needed to reach equivalence point, and calculating pH after the equivalence point. Finally, Professor Ceyer discusses characteristics of titratio...more

  9. Addition of Water (Acid-Catalyzed) Mechanism.

  10. Alcohol Properties.