College Chemistry II: Nuclear Chemistry 1
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 28:12
- Media: Video/mp4
- Posted: 10/19/2009
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
- Size: 228 MB
This lesson is part of the series: College Chemistry II: Nuclear Chemistry, College Chemistry II: Full Course
After a brief history lesson, nuclear stability, mass defect, and the band of stability are covered.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry II (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry2.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the second semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics addressed in College Chemistry II are: additional theories on acid-base chemistry, various equilibria, electrochemistry, oxidation-reduction, kinetics, thermodynamics, and nuclear chemistry. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course. The course is designed for college students who may need further assistance with their first-year college chemistry courses and for high school teachers or college professors who could benefit from refresher lessons. It is also ideal for students reviewing for national exams such as MCAT, DAT, VAT, etc.
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About this Author
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- Sandra Etheridge
- 165 lessons
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09/20/2009
Sandra Y. Etheridge, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus. She got her Ph.D. in Educational Leadership with emphasis in curriculum development in Chemistry from Florida State University in 1982, MAT in Teaching Chemistry from Duke University in 1963, and a BS in Chemistry at Limestone College in 1962. In addition to her education, she studied Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and InfraRed Spectroscopy at the University of West Florida.
Professional Experience:
1983-2009 Developed distance education video, etc. courses in chemistry.
1993-2003 Chair Division of Natural Sciences, Gulf Coast Com. College
1984-2003 Professor of Chemistry, Gulf Coast Community College
1967-1983 Assistant Professor of...
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