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Chemistry 107: Inorganic Chemistry. Lecture 16 (English)


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UCI Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry (Fall 2014)
Lec 16. Inorganic Chemistry -- Nature of the Adduct
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Instructor: Matthew D. Law


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Description: This course is an introduction to modern inorganic chemistry. Topics include principles of structure, bonding, and chemical reactivity with application to compounds of the main group and transition elements, including organometallic chemistry.


Recorded on November 7, 2014.

Index of Topics:
00:17-The Nature of the Adduct
02:32-Acid/Base Strength
04:19-Drago's EC Approach
06:40-Using the EC Model
09:55-Summary
11:22-Acid-Base Strength
12:53-Direct Thermodynamic Measurements
18:23-Gas Phase Proton Affinity
23:17-Substituent Effects - Electronic
29:09-Substituent Effects - Steric
36:26-Metals as Acids
41:51-Superacids
45:52-Solvation Effects


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Author:
Matthew Law
Title:
Assistant Professor
Department:
Chemistry
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