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Chem 1310 Introduction to physical chemistry

Chem 1310 Introduction to physical chemistry by Roswell Roy

21 Pages |3451 Views

Chem 1310: Introduction to physical chemistry Part 5: Buffers and solubility Peter H.M. Budzelaar

Introduction to Plan,Prepare and PASS

Introduction to Plan,Prepare and PASSby Mohammad Abdul Mumeed

3 Pages|423 Views

This class will be about the planning for success and a little help for execution of the same thing. Introduction to Plan,Prepare and PASS.<br/>...

Wonderful world of physics

Wonderful world of physicsby A.SIDHU

32 Pages |4087 Views

THE PRESENTATION OPENS AND DESCRIBES AWESOME WORLD OF PHYSICS.PHYSICS IS PART OF OUR LIFE.ONE IS BOUND TO FALL IN LOVE WITH PHYSICS.

Introduction to Subject GRE Physics

Introduction to Subject GRE Physicsby Shivgan Joshi

15 Pages|965 Views

introduction to the Exam&lt;br/&gt;Syllabus of the exam and marks distribution&lt;br/&gt;Strategy for the exam for April and Nov times...

Physics - An Introduction

Physics - An Introductionby bainun

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Physics is a Natural Science; it is the study of Matter and its Motion through Spacetime and all that derives from these, such as Energy and Force. Mo...

Introduction to Physics

Introduction to Physicsby Lambert Ardy

7 Pages|658 Views

Physics – the branch of science concerned with matter and energy, especially as they relate to mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, and atomic phe...

Introduction (audio) to this new course in Polymer Physics

Introduction (audio) to this new course in Polymer Physicsby JP IBAR

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This 15 minutes audio presentation provides some generalities about the upcoming lectures.

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part V

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part Vby Kajal Sengupta

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Formula PV = nRT is used to calculate the number of molecules in a gas balloon. His comments on different types of units in which the quantities may b...

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part VI

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part VIby Kajal Sengupta

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The topic of discussion is First Law Of Thermodynamics. The law and internal energy has been explained with the help of examples in simple way. Thanks...

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part VII

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part VIIby Kajal Sengupta

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Don't miss the unusual interpretation of the equation of First Law. His way of explaining 'work done on and by the system' does not leave any doubt in...

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part VIII

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part VIIIby Kajal Sengupta

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Work done when expansion takes place is explained with the help of a simple example. The step by step method makes the understanding easier. The credi...

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part I

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part Iby Kajal Sengupta

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In this lecture how the molecules of gas is responsible for pressure exerted in a container is discussed. The connection between pressure and volume o...

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part III

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part IIIby Kajal Sengupta

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Mainly meaning of Kelvin is discussed and numerical example solved. In Thermodynamics, units play an important role which is taken care of nicely. Due...

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part IV

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part IVby Kajal Sengupta

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An incredible simple way to explain the concept of 'mole' and use it for solving problems. In solving the numerical example due importance is given to...

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part II

Introduction To Thermodynamics--- Part IIby Kajal Sengupta

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While solving a numerical example on PV = constant even the minutest points are mentioned. These are the positive points of these lectures.The meaning...

Introduction To Work Power and Energy -- Part II

Introduction To Work Power and Energy -- Part IIby Kajal Sengupta

386 Views

Principle of conservation of energy has been used to calculate the velocity of a falling body. This is a known example with different interpretation. ...

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