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Lecture 20. The Integrated Rate Law.

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Lecture 20. The Integrated Rate Law.
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UCI Chem 131C Thermodynamics and Chemical Dynamics (Spring 2012) Lec 20. Thermodynamics and Chemical Dynamics -- The Integrated Rate Law -- Instructor: Reginald Penner, Ph.D. Description: In Chemistry 131C, students will study how to calculate macroscopic chemical properties of systems. This course will build on the microscopic understanding (Chemical Physics) to reinforce and expand your understanding of the basic thermo-chemistry concepts from General Chemistry (Physical Chemistry.) We then go on to study how chemical reaction rates are measured and calculated from molecular properties. Topics covered include: Energy, entropy, and the thermodynamic potentials; Chemical equilibrium; and Chemical kinetics. Index of Topics: 0:00:41 Two Types of Reactions 0:02:19 Stoichiometric Reaction 0:07:14 Experimentally Determining the Rate Law 0:17:48 Use Integrated Rate Law to Define Half-Life 0:20:30 Second Order Reaction 0:21:56 Zero Order Reaction 0:23:56 Catalyzed Reactions 0:26:00 Common Integrated Rate Laws 0:27:06 Three Methods of Classifying a Reaction 0:30:34 Reversible Reactions