Potential Energy Diagrams - Chemistry - Catalyst, Endothermic & Exothermic Reactions

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This chemistry video tutorial focuses on potential energy diagrams for endothermic and exothermic reactions. It also shows the effect of a catalyst on the forward and reverse activation energy. It describes the relationship of the enthalpy of a reaction with the potential energy difference of the reactants and products. It also shows you how to identify the transition state or activated complex as well as any intermediates. This video shows you how to draw a 2 step PE diagram and a 3 step potential energy diagram. In addition, it shows you how to identify the slow step or the rate determining step.

Chemical Kinetics - Initial Rate Method:
• Chemical Kinetics - Initial Rates Method

Rate Constant k - Find The Units:
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Integrated Rate Laws - 1st & 2nd Order:
• Integrated Rate Laws - Zero, First, &...

Reaction Rate Factors:
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Collision Theory & Activation Energy:
• Collision Theory - Arrhenius Equation...

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Potential Energy Diagrams:
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Elementary Rate Laws:
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Rate Laws of Reaction Mechanisms:
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Intermediates & Catalysts:
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Types of Catalysts:
• Homogeneous vs Heterogeneous Catalyst...

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The Equilibrium Expression:
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Calculating Kp From Kc:
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Chemical Equilibrium & Ice Tables:
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Le Chatelier's Principle:
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Acids and Bases - Introduction:
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