Liquids
Liquids: Crash Course Chemistry #26
In this episode of Crash Course Chemistry, Hank gives you the low down on things like London Dispersion Forces, Hydrogen Bonds, Cohesion, Adhesion, Viscosity, Capillary Action, Surface Tension, and why liquids are just... WEIRD! |
Overview
Liquid Properties - web-based tutorials for GenChem at The University of Texas
Some Properties of Liquids [4:31] by Fus Chemistry Videos
Individual Concepts
In this video Dr. Mike Christiansen teaches you about viscosity and surface tension and how to character different phase changes as being exothermic or endothermic.
In this video Dr. Mike Christiansen teaches you about boiling point and vapor pressure. I’ll also show you how to read a vapor-pressure curve, and I’ll show you the connection between intermolecular forces, vapor pressure, and boiling point, and I’ll teach you what the word “volatile” means.
Liquids and Intermolecular Forces: Part 7 of 10 [7:25] by Dr. Mike Christiansen
In this video Dr. Mike Christiansen works out some problems that involve identifying types of intermolecular forces and determining which of two given compounds has a higher boiling point.
Intermolecular Forces and Boiling Points [10:53] by Professor Dave Explains
Why do different liquids boil at different temperatures? It has to do with how strongly the molecules interact with each other. Find out all the different ways, and how to use them to make predictions about matter!
Vapor Pressure [9:41] by Fus Chemistry Videos
Liquid Properties - web-based tutorials for GenChem at The University of Texas
Some Properties of Liquids [4:31] by Fus Chemistry Videos
Individual Concepts
- Surface Tension, Capillary Action, and Viscosity
In this video Dr. Mike Christiansen teaches you about viscosity and surface tension and how to character different phase changes as being exothermic or endothermic.
- Boiling Point and Vapor Pressure
In this video Dr. Mike Christiansen teaches you about boiling point and vapor pressure. I’ll also show you how to read a vapor-pressure curve, and I’ll show you the connection between intermolecular forces, vapor pressure, and boiling point, and I’ll teach you what the word “volatile” means.
Liquids and Intermolecular Forces: Part 7 of 10 [7:25] by Dr. Mike Christiansen
In this video Dr. Mike Christiansen works out some problems that involve identifying types of intermolecular forces and determining which of two given compounds has a higher boiling point.
Intermolecular Forces and Boiling Points [10:53] by Professor Dave Explains
Why do different liquids boil at different temperatures? It has to do with how strongly the molecules interact with each other. Find out all the different ways, and how to use them to make predictions about matter!
Vapor Pressure [9:41] by Fus Chemistry Videos