- published: 29 May 2013
- views: 62802
- author: crashcourse
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Partial Pressures & Vapor Pressure: Crash Course Chemistry #15
This week we continue to spend quality time with gases, more deeply investigating some pri...
published: 29 May 2013
author: crashcourse
Partial Pressures & Vapor Pressure: Crash Course Chemistry #15
Partial Pressures & Vapor Pressure: Crash Course Chemistry #15
This week we continue to spend quality time with gases, more deeply investigating some principles regarding pressure - including John Dalton's Law of Partial...- published: 29 May 2013
- views: 62802
- author: crashcourse
18:04
Vapor Pressure
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=hA5jddDYcyg Vapor Pressure, Volatility, and...
published: 02 Sep 2009
author: khanacademy
Vapor Pressure
Vapor Pressure
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=hA5jddDYcyg Vapor Pressure, Volatility, and Evaporation.- published: 02 Sep 2009
- views: 139617
- author: khanacademy
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Vapor Pressure
Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science The pressure caused by the eva...
published: 03 Sep 2010
author: Brightstorm
Vapor Pressure
Vapor Pressure
Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science The pressure caused by the evaporation of liquids.- published: 03 Sep 2010
- views: 19168
- author: Brightstorm
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Vapor Pressure
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published: 12 Aug 2011
author: OldSite Vanden Bout
Vapor Pressure
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Vapor Pressure Example
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=-QpkmwIoMaY Vapor pressure example using th...
published: 18 Oct 2010
author: khanacademy
Vapor Pressure Example
Vapor Pressure Example
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=-QpkmwIoMaY Vapor pressure example using the Ideal Gas Law.- published: 18 Oct 2010
- views: 39155
- author: khanacademy
17:50
ChemCast 11.5 - Boiling Point and Vapor Pressure
ChemCast 11.5 - Boiling Point and Vapor Pressure....
published: 21 Mar 2012
author: CarringtonChemCast
ChemCast 11.5 - Boiling Point and Vapor Pressure
ChemCast 11.5 - Boiling Point and Vapor Pressure
ChemCast 11.5 - Boiling Point and Vapor Pressure.- published: 21 Mar 2012
- views: 2279
- author: CarringtonChemCast
7:26
Raoults Law and Vapor Pressure- Chemistry Tutorial
https://www.thechemistrysolution.com This tutorial covers Raoult's Law and includes exampl...
published: 10 Nov 2012
author: TheChemistrySolution
Raoults Law and Vapor Pressure- Chemistry Tutorial
Raoults Law and Vapor Pressure- Chemistry Tutorial
https://www.thechemistrysolution.com This tutorial covers Raoult's Law and includes examples of how to calculate the vapor pressure of a liquid upon the addi...- published: 10 Nov 2012
- views: 5247
- author: TheChemistrySolution
10:01
Chemistry 8.3 Evaporation and Vapor Pressure
This lesson explains why evaporation occurs at a molecular level as well as what vapor pre...
published: 11 Dec 2011
author: IsaacsTEACH
Chemistry 8.3 Evaporation and Vapor Pressure
Chemistry 8.3 Evaporation and Vapor Pressure
This lesson explains why evaporation occurs at a molecular level as well as what vapor pressure is. We also look at how to read a vapor pressure curve, and w...- published: 11 Dec 2011
- views: 4153
- author: IsaacsTEACH
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Vapor Pressure and Boiling
Neel Chheda has been tutoring physics for 8 years. This is his Physics video series that w...
published: 27 Aug 2009
author: FarFromStandard
Vapor Pressure and Boiling
Vapor Pressure and Boiling
Neel Chheda has been tutoring physics for 8 years. This is his Physics video series that was filmed with Far From Standard Tutoring.- published: 27 Aug 2009
- views: 16031
- author: FarFromStandard
6:45
Find the Vapour Pressure (Clausius-Clapeyron Equation)
Given the enthalpy of vaporization, and the vapour pressure at one temperature, you can pr...
published: 10 Jan 2012
author: chemistNATE
Find the Vapour Pressure (Clausius-Clapeyron Equation)
Find the Vapour Pressure (Clausius-Clapeyron Equation)
Given the enthalpy of vaporization, and the vapour pressure at one temperature, you can predict the vapour pressure at a second temperature. Use the Clausius...- published: 10 Jan 2012
- views: 15161
- author: chemistNATE
9:42
11.5 Vapor Pressure
The content of this video is designed to accompany the 12th edition of "Chemistry The Cent...
published: 28 Jul 2012
author: FusChemistryVideos
11.5 Vapor Pressure
11.5 Vapor Pressure
The content of this video is designed to accompany the 12th edition of "Chemistry The Central Science" by Brown, Lemay, Bursten, Murphy, and Woodward. The ti...- published: 28 Jul 2012
- views: 845
- author: FusChemistryVideos
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Vapor Pressure Lowering
Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science Understanding the colligative ...
published: 04 Sep 2010
author: Brightstorm
Vapor Pressure Lowering
Vapor Pressure Lowering
Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science Understanding the colligative property of solutions that elevates boiling point.- published: 04 Sep 2010
- views: 23915
- author: Brightstorm
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Raoult's Law + Example (Vapour Pressure of Mixture)
Need the vapor pressure of a mixture of two substances? Use Raoult's Law!
Raoult's Law: ...
published: 19 Sep 2013
Raoult's Law + Example (Vapour Pressure of Mixture)
Raoult's Law + Example (Vapour Pressure of Mixture)
Need the vapor pressure of a mixture of two substances? Use Raoult's Law! Raoult's Law: Total Vapor Pressure = SUM of ( Vapor pressure of pure substance TIMES mole fraction of that substance). Check me out: http://www.chemistnate.com- published: 19 Sep 2013
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Saturation, Dewpoint, and Vapor Pressure
Tutorial on concepts of humidity, including depoint, saturation, vapor pressure, and relat...
published: 01 Oct 2011
author: Brian Blais
Saturation, Dewpoint, and Vapor Pressure
Saturation, Dewpoint, and Vapor Pressure
Tutorial on concepts of humidity, including depoint, saturation, vapor pressure, and relative humidity.- published: 01 Oct 2011
- views: 6761
- author: Brian Blais
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AP Chemistry: Intermolecular Forces Lectrure Notes Part III
This is the third and final installment of the States of Matter (IMF) unit. This session ...
published: 04 Apr 2011
author: Rene McCormick
AP Chemistry: Intermolecular Forces Lectrure Notes Part III
This is the third and final installment of the States of Matter (IMF) unit. This session focuses on vapor pressure, states of matter and phase diagrams.
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Brian Udoff - Les Mouches Trailer
Brian Udoff is a 1st AC who says he spent most of his youth in Baltimore, Md., with some t...
published: 06 Oct 2010
author: Emerging Cinematographer Awards
Brian Udoff - Les Mouches Trailer
Brian Udoff is a 1st AC who says he spent most of his youth in Baltimore, Md., with some time in Milwaukee, Wis., as well. He enrolled at Johns Hopkins University with the intention of becoming a doctor, but switched majors after getting a grant to produce a short film. Udoff later earned an MFA at the London Film School, where he also worked for free at a local camera rental house.
Les Mouches was directed by Leon Yan, who was Udoff's London classmate. Set in France and England, and shot in 35 mm, Les Mouches focuses on a man who suddenly reappears after being estranged from his family for 10 years. [Paul Robinson shot some exterior scenes in France.]
"I wanted London to have an ugly look, because the character doesn't want to live there anymore," Udoff shares. "I used varying intensities of blue-gray filters on the lens to give daytime exteriors in London a washed-out feeling, and low pressure sodium vapor lamps in certain night situations to reproduce the monochromatic look of streetlights. I also used the Arri Varicon system for in-camera flashing combined with bleach bypass 'pull 1' processing for night scenes to retain details in the shadows. I feel lucky and surprised to receive this recognition. It means a lot to me."
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AP Chemistry: Answering AP States of Matter and IMF Essays Part I
Traditionally, this is the lowest performing question of the free response portion. Why? ...
published: 04 Apr 2011
author: Rene McCormick
AP Chemistry: Answering AP States of Matter and IMF Essays Part I
Traditionally, this is the lowest performing question of the free response portion. Why? It's the dang vocabulary! Join me in mastering how to write for maximum points on these types of questions. Your score is sure to improve.
3:36
Keck in Motion
Keck Observatory operates two ten-meter telescopes atop the summit of Mauna Kea Hawai'i. ...
published: 08 Feb 2012
author: Andrew Cooper
Keck in Motion
Keck Observatory operates two ten-meter telescopes atop the summit of Mauna Kea Hawai'i. Keeping those telescopes on-sky every night is the summit crew of the Operations Department. This video is dedicated to the guys of the Keck daycrew who make it possible.
The video is a combination of two techniques. Many scenes were filmed as standard video then accelerated during editing to allow the motion to become clear. Examples of this are scenes of telescopes slewing and the interferometer delay lines moving.
Slower subjects, such as clouds or the stars moving across the sky, were photographed as time lapse. Here a large number of still images were taken. These are then processed and converted to video using Photoshop CS5 before loading into the video editing software, Adobe Premiere Elements. To construct the time lapse sequences sometimes required thousands of separate images, quickly filling memory cards and exhausting batteries. After dark it is long exposure time lapse that is used, with individual exposures often 15 seconds to one minute long.
Many of the nighttime scenes are lit by moonlight, this allowed good exposures while still capturing the telescopes with stars overhead. A moonlit exposure of 30 to 60seconds can often appear as if taken during the day, with the odd effect of having stars in a blue sky.
A number of cameras were used in capturing the imagery… A Canon G11, Canon 20Da, Canon 40D, Canon 60D and Canon 5D MkII were used for various scenes. This often involved cameras setup on tripods while programmed to take exposures for hours at a time.
I must give credit to many folks who helped get the shots… Giving suggestions, driving the telescope, avoiding extension cords, and generally putting up with cameras deployed to odd locations. Three scenes were photographed by fellow Keck engineer and photographer, Mark Devenot, specifically the optic handling scenes. Mark also made a number of useful suggestions that resulted in other scenes and improvements to the video.
Scene Guide...
0:00 Liz Chock performing her usual software magic from her office at headquarters, Canon 60D
0:12 The background is an ethernet switch in the Keck 2 computer room. The insets are a VXWorks boot script, the power light for the Keck 2 drive system, and the Keck 1 HBS oil pressure gauges coming up to operational pressure, Canon 60D
0:17 The Keck 2 telescope slewing 180° in azimuth, video at 10x real time, Canon 60D
0:23 The interferometer FTS corner cubes moving into beam, Canon 60D
0:26 A pencil beam shutter dropping into place, used to create a narrow laser beam for aligning interferometer optics, Canon 60D
0:28 Interferometer Fast Delay Lines moving along the tracks, video at 7x real time, Canon 60D
0:34 The Keck 2 telescope slewing at 7x real time, Canon 60D
0:39 The interferometer Long Delay Lines moving at 10x real time, Canopn 60D
0:44 Another shot of the interferometer fast delay lines at 6x real time, Canon 60D
0:50 The Keck 2 telescope slewing at 10x real time, Canon 60D
0:55 CNC milling of a spectrograph slitmask, 11x real time, Canon 60D
1:01 Cold vapor issuing from the liquid nitrogen dewar of FATCAT Secondary, 0.75x real time, Canon 60D
1:06 Clouds flowing behing the Keck telescopes, one frame every 5 seconds, Canon G11
1:12 David Lynn, Rodney Eisenhour and Grant Hill removing the ESI spectrograph from Keck 2, time lapse with one frame every two seconds, Canon G11
1:21 Ray Nyberg and Joe Gargiulo installing the LRIS Spectrograph into Keck 1, one frame every two seconds, Canon G11
1:28 George Wall and Steve Doyle stripping the old aluminum coating from a tertiary mirror in preparation for re-coating, photography by Mark Devenot, Canon 40D
1:34 The Segement Exchange Team removing a segement from Keck 1, photography by Mark Devenot, Canon 5DMkII
1:44 Transferring a segment from the crane to a handling cart on the dome floor, photography by Mark Devenot, Canon 5DMkII
1:50 George Wall cleaning the Keck 1 primary by spraying carbon dioxide snow, one frame every two seconds, Canon G11
1:56 Sunset as seen from the observatory roof, time lapse with one exposure every five seconds, Canon 60D
2:06 Keck 2 open and operating under a moonlit sky, time lapse 30 second exposures with a Canon 60D @ 17mm f/4.5 ISO1000
2:14 Keck 2 interior during observing, time lapse 30 second exposures with some moonlight, Canon 20Da @ 10mm f/5 ISO800
2:19 Orion rising across the field of view, time lapse from a fixed tripod, 2 second exposures with a Canon 60D @ 50mm f/2.4 ISO1000
2:26 Three lasers, Keck 1, Keck 2 and Subaru work the summit sky, 90 minutes of one minute exposures were used to contruct the sequence, Canon 60D @ 17mm f/4 ISO4000
2:37 Keck 2 interior during observing, time lapse 30 second exposures with bright moonlight, Canon 20Da @ 10mm f/5 ISO800
2:44 Looking down into the Keck 2 primary mirror during observing, time lapse and moonlit 30 second exposures, Canon 60D @ 17mm f/4 ISO1600
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Vapor Pressure Experiment
A demonstration of what you can do at home with vapor pressure!...
published: 22 Jun 2011
author: Zegbook
Vapor Pressure Experiment
Vapor Pressure Experiment
A demonstration of what you can do at home with vapor pressure!- published: 22 Jun 2011
- views: 1099
- author: Zegbook
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Determining Vapor Pressure of Solution
Determine the vapor pressure (of water) over a solution of urea in water. Produced by Ray ...
published: 22 Feb 2011
author: rayvd1
Determining Vapor Pressure of Solution
Determining Vapor Pressure of Solution
Determine the vapor pressure (of water) over a solution of urea in water. Produced by Ray Dickinson, General & Introductory Chemistry Instructor at CSCC, Cle...- published: 22 Feb 2011
- views: 2859
- author: rayvd1
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Vapor Pressure of Water
Water at room temperature will boil when the surrounding air pressure drops below the vapo...
published: 14 Jun 2010
author: NatSciDemos
Vapor Pressure of Water
Vapor Pressure of Water
Water at room temperature will boil when the surrounding air pressure drops below the vapor pressure. In this case the vapor pressure is about 20 mmHg (20 To...- published: 14 Jun 2010
- views: 7788
- author: NatSciDemos