If you are interested in CO2, be sure to watch at 29'. As a practical matter, note that the experimenter's breath can affect results. Beginning at 35' watch how the professor introduces the bond strength and mass formula and he does interesting things with it right away.
how would we conduct an FTIR analyis for rubbers? They usually require a finely ground powder or a really thin film for FTIR analysis? How can i obtain either one of them ?
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Very useful series of lectures. You are an awesome lecturer!
Great lecture, I'll be watching this playlist to supplement literature. Thank you Professor Nowick.
If you are interested in CO2, be sure to watch at 29'. As a practical matter, note that the experimenter's breath can affect results.
Beginning at 35' watch how the professor introduces the bond strength and mass formula and he does interesting things with it right away.
how would we conduct an FTIR analyis for rubbers? They usually require a finely ground powder or a really thin film for FTIR analysis? How can i obtain either one of them ?
At 34:24, shouldn't that partial positive charge be on the oxygen?
I just like this Professor. Pls, what's his name? I have to come back and watch his first lecture from the 5th lecture on Mass Spec.
Assalam O Alaikum sir I need help
how download this video,i love this video very much!
but can the professor make LSD?
It is a pity about the acoustics as this would have been very informative.
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Please you can help me
this was helpful:)
45.04min 5.9x10^-4 cm equal 5.9 micro meters, really? Ha ha ha ha
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Well, i'm not bragging about my chemistry skills but, i know how to mix Nesquik.