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Chemistry 1301: Thermochemistry

Students learn to distinguish between heat and temperature.

01/13/2002 | Rating NR

Chemistry & Physics

Chemistry 1301: Thermochemistry

Season 1 Episode 1301 | 30m

Students learn to distinguish between heat and temperature.

Thermochemistry: Students learn to distinguish between heat and temperature and to define and calculate specific heat capacity. They then interpret a heating curve and potential energy diagram and compare endothermic and exothermic changes.

01/13/2002 | Rating NR

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Chemistry & Physics

Chemistry 1301: Thermochemistry

Season 1 Episode 1301 | 30m

Thermochemistry: Students learn to distinguish between heat and temperature and to define and calculate specific heat capacity. They then interpret a heating curve and potential energy diagram and compare endothermic and exothermic changes.

01/13/2002 | Rating NR

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