14.5 Integrated Rate Laws | General Chemistry
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- Chad provides a comprehensive lesson on the Integrated Rate Laws. The Zero Order, 1st Order, and 2nd Order integrated rate laws are introduced and then used to calculate concentration changes over time. The half-life equation is also introduced for Zero Order, 1st Order, and 2nd Order reactions, but particular attention is paid to 1st order reactions as they are the only one whose half-life is independent of the reactant concentration. Finally, graphical relationships are presented for each order and it is shown how based upon whether or not a plot is linear the order of the reaction can be determined.
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00:00 Lesson Introduction
00:28 Introduction to the Integrated Rate Laws
01:59 Calculations with the Integrated Rate Laws
08:58 Half-Life
18:13 Graphical Relationships for Zero, 1st, 2nd Order
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Hey Chad, this kinetics series has been BOSS! Specially when you showed how to derive the rate law a few days ago. That was really helpful. So thank you!
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Thank you so much for making these videos! I can not tell you how confused I was about this section and watching your video really cleared things up and clicked ideas into place. I look forward to watching the rest of the series. Again thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!!
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Your videos, as always, have greatly helped me understand the concepts at hand. Thank you.
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Hey Chad, thanks for the Clarity provided on these different orders of reaction. But I'm somehow confused on deriving ln e-
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How did you get 0.44 for the zero order?
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anyone get a diff value for integration problem on second order?
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Hy can you share the link for the video where you do derivations
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Hi, i'm just a little confused on how you get the constant rate k=0.001 reply ASAP 3:10
i think its given in the question
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I don't understand how he went from .753 to .47M. I don't know how to find the e^ on the calculator.
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