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Established in 1816, The Fitzwilliam Museum is the principal art museum of the University of Cambridge. These podcasts offer the chance to learn more about the Museum's treasures, which range from Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities to the arts of the 21st century, with exclusive introductions to exhibitions, interviews with expert curators and previews of Museum events. (This the standard video version of our podcast, suitable for iPods. Elsewhere, an audio-only podcast in mp3 format is available. Please check our website or the iTunes store for alternative versions.)
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The following podcasts are available on ReadingRockets.org. For more information visit Reading Rockets' Reading 101 section, where you'll find related videos, articles, and techniques for teaching reading effectively!
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Percentage Yield: Actual & Theoretical - 30:20
The following video introduces the topic of the Limiting Reactant. For more Senior Chemistry lessons search "Papapodcasts" on iTunes. Thanks for watching.
The Limiting Reactant - 26:35
The following video looks at the steps to solving stoichiometric calculations. We will also work through several sample problems. For more Senior Chemistry podcasts search "Papapodcasts" on iTunes. Thanks for watching.
Stoichiometry - 32:31
The following video is on calculating formulas of Hydrate compounds. For more science and math podcasts search Papapodcasts in iTunes
Calculating Formulas of Hydrate Compounds - 9:35
The following video is making calculations for Carbon Hydrogen Combustion Analyzers. For more science and math podcasts search Papapodcasts in iTunes
Carbon Hydrogen Combustion Analyzer Calculations - 8:29
This video is my lecture on calculating Empirical and Molecular Formulas of Compounds. For more video check me out on iTunes by searching "Papapodcasts".
Calculating Empirical and Molecular Formulas of Compounds - 27:06
This video is my lecture on calculating Percentage Composition. For more video check me out on iTunes by searching "Papapodcasts".
Percentage Composition - 13:02
Calculating Molar Mass Lecture - 30:50
This video is my lecture on the Avogadro constant and its relationship with the mole. For more video check me out on iTunes by searching "Papapodcasts".
Avogadro Constant & the Mole - 31:38
Covalent & Metallic Bonding - 13:48
Electronegativity - 19:31
Electron Configuration - 29:35
Periodic Table Trends: Atomic Size, Ionization Energy & Electron Affinity - 18:46
Trends in the Periodic Table - 8:21
Designing the Periodic Table - 5:18
Calculating Isotopic Abundance Example - 9:20
Average Atomic Mass Examples - 5:07
Calculating Average Atomic Mass - 7:28
Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass - 10:00
Significant Digits Rule for Calculations - 9:46
Significant Digits: When is a Zero Significant? - 9:39
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