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Surface Chemistry Introduction & Adsorption – IIT JEE Main & Advanced Chemistry Video Lecture – Video

Posted: Published on March 19th, 2015

Surface Chemistry Introduction Adsorption - IIT JEE Main Advanced Chemistry Video Lecture IIT JEE Main Advanced Chemistry Video Lectures and Study Material developed by highly experienced and dedicated faculty team of Rao IIT Academy. Visit http://www.raoiit.com or email ... By: Rao IIT Academy … Continue reading

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SourOne-Chemistry Of Behaviour(Shanti Remix) – Video

Posted: Published on March 19th, 2015

SourOne-Chemistry Of Behaviour(Shanti Remix) Compiled by Splund Artwork by Splund: http://www.facebook.com/djsplund?ref=ts fref=ts Mastered by Anti-Logic: http://www.facebook.com/AntiLogic?ref=ts fref=ts ... By: Problem Child … Continue reading

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Steve’s Galaxy LP 24 – Who Doesn’t Love Chemistry? – Video

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Steve's Galaxy LP 24 - Who Doesn't Love Chemistry? If you enjoyed this video, please leave a LIKE or SHARE! I'd truly appreciate! Oh yes, chemistry. No more words needed LOL Enjoy! Can you escape a post apocalyptic Earth and reclaim man's... By: Good Times with Minecraft … Continue reading

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Chemistry 104 Ch17 Lipids II – Video

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Chemistry 104 Ch17 Lipids II The chemistry of phospholipids and steroid compounds. By: Elvin Brown … Continue reading

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Nightcore – Chemistry – Video

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Nightcore - Chemistry Eva simons- Chemistry If you enjoyed this video, please give it a like (��)�� Fair Use: "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made... By: C E … Continue reading

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IGCSE Chemistry Chemical Reactions Lesson 1: Chemical Change vs. Physical Change – Video

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IGCSE Chemistry Chemical Reactions Lesson 1: Chemical Change vs. Physical Change CORE LO: Identify physical and chemical changes, and understand the differences between them. SC: Remember that physical changes are easily reversible and that the chemical composition... By: Ben Koh … Continue reading

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Hypoallergenic Isn’t Really a Thing – Speaking of Chemistry Ep. 16 – Video

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Hypoallergenic Isn't Really a Thing - Speaking of Chemistry Ep. 16 It's a simple claim made on thousands of personal care products for adults and kids: hypoallergenic. But what does that actually mean? Turns out, it can mean whatever manufacturers want it... By: CEN Online … Continue reading

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Click! That’s how modern chemistry bonds nanoparticles to a substrate

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IMAGE:This is a pictorial representation of the main idea of click chemistry used at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, to bond gold... view more Nanoparticles of various types can be quickly and permanently bonded to a solid substrate, if one of the most effective methods of synthesis, click chemistry, is used for this purpose. The novel method has been presented by a team of researchers from the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland. A small movement of the hand, the characteristic 'click!' - and the snap fastener quickly and securely fastens our clothes. One of the newest methods of synthesis in modern chemistry, click chemistry, works on a similar basis. Here, molecules are combined to form new chemical compounds by means of chemical 'snaps'. The method has so far been used mainly for the synthesis of more complex organic compounds. Now at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IPC PAS) in Warsaw, Poland, they have managed to show that click chemistry chemical snaps can quickly, effectively and permanently bond much larger structures: gold nanoparticles to a glassy carbon substrate. The main … Continue reading

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Rutgers University chemistry research holds great promise for advancing sustainable energy

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Findings on patent-pending HER catalyst Ni5P4 reported in Royal Society of Chemistry's Energy & Environmental Science; operating stability and efficiency to be tested over extended time periods in commercial electrolyzers and fuel cells IMAGE:Shown are Rutgers University chemistry professors Martha Greenblatt and Charles Dismukes in a laboratory on the Busch Campus in Piscataway. view more PISCATAWAY, N.J. (March 18, 2015) - New research published by Rutgers University chemists has documented significant progress confronting one of the main challenges inhibiting widespread utilization of sustainable power: Creating a cost-effective process to store energy so it can be used later. "We have developed a compound, Ni5P4 (nickel-5 phosphide-4), that has the potential to replace platinum in two types of electrochemical cells: electrolyzers that make hydrogen by splitting water through hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) powered by electrical energy, and fuel cells that make electricity from combining hydrogen and oxygen," said Rutgers Chemistry Professor Charles Dismukes. "Platinum is the benchmark material for both devices as it has the best conversion efficiency. However, while platinum may be acceptable for making jewelry and low volume specialty applications, it is too expensive for large-scale applications such as energy storage and conversion. Our new HER catalyst, Ni5P4, has the … Continue reading

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Glen Ridge brothers bring special chemistry to the court

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Glen Ridge's three sets of brothers, from left: Max Thompson, Julian Thompson, Ryan Liddy, Tyler Liddy, David Weissenberger and Jack Weissenberger. The Glen Ridge boys basketball teams success this season relied a lot on the chemistry its three sets of brothers brought to the table. Julian and Max Thompson, Jack and Dave Weissenberger, and Ryan and Tyler Liddy all brought a family mentality to this years squad. The fact that this was one of the best seasons the program has had shows that chemistry goes a long way. "Being on the court with my brother made it easier to know where everyone else on the court was," said Julian, one of the teams senior captains. "It was helpful because we played together for a long time. I knew which passes he can catch, his speed ability and when hed be open." "Were all friends outside of the team as well," said senior Jack Weissenberger, who was also a captain along with Julian and Zach Thomas. "We hang out and get lunch together all the time. Its especially good with players like Julian and Max because we grew up playing basketball with them since middle school. So its all about being … Continue reading

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