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Hydrocarbon Power! - Crash Course Chemistry #40
Hydrocarbon Power! - Crash Course Chemistry #40
Hydrocarbon Power! - Crash Course Chemistry #40
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Hydrocarbons
Hydrocarbons
Hydrocarbons
Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science An introduction to the simplest type of organic compound.
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Hydrocarbon
Hydrocarbon
Hydrocarbon
You may recall that atoms can be held together by covalent bonds, which are chemical bonds between atoms that share an electron pair. Organic molecules are molecules that contain carbon atoms, which are covalently bonded together. This category of molecules includes gasoline, sugar, proteins and everything in between. Many of these molecules contain other types of atoms as well, but today we're going to focus on molecules that consist of the two most common atoms in organic chemistry: carbon and hydrogen.
Carbon and hydrogen can come together in different ways and can form many, many distinct molecules, which are collectively called hydrocar
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Hydrocarbon Cracking and Why It Is Done | The Chemistry Journey | The Fuse School
Hydrocarbon Cracking and Why It Is Done | The Chemistry Journey | The Fuse School
Hydrocarbon Cracking and Why It Is Done | The Chemistry Journey | The Fuse School
Learn the basics about the cracking of hydrocarbons and why it is done. At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand...
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Cracking a Hydrocarbon
Cracking a Hydrocarbon
Cracking a Hydrocarbon
Liquid paraffin (a mixture of alkanes of chain length C20 and greater) is vaporised and passed over a hot pumice stone catalyst. A gaseous product is obtaine...
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Hydrocarbon Derivatives - Crash Course Chemistry #43
Hydrocarbon Derivatives - Crash Course Chemistry #43
Hydrocarbon Derivatives - Crash Course Chemistry #43
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Hydrocarbon overview
Hydrocarbon overview
Hydrocarbon overview
Hydrocarbon overview
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Fire and Flame 09 - Hydrocarbon Combustion Products
Fire and Flame 09 - Hydrocarbon Combustion Products
Fire and Flame 09 - Hydrocarbon Combustion Products
What is being made when hydrocarbons are burnt? From the Peter Wothers lecture series - Fire and Flame.
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Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Ceramic XV Watch Review
Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Ceramic XV Watch Review
Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Ceramic XV Watch Review
See more @ http://www.ablogtoread.com. This is the very wonderful Ball "Ceramic XV" from the Engineer Hydrocarbon collection. A beautiful timepiece that is a...
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AQA GCSE Core Science and C1, burning hydrocarbon fuels
AQA GCSE Core Science and C1, burning hydrocarbon fuels
AQA GCSE Core Science and C1, burning hydrocarbon fuels
A video describing the key issues surrounding the burning of hydrocarbon fuels. This is for AQA GCSE Core Science and C1.
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Chemistry Tutorial 13.1c: Hydrocarbons Structural Formulas
Chemistry Tutorial 13.1c: Hydrocarbons Structural Formulas
Chemistry Tutorial 13.1c: Hydrocarbons Structural Formulas
This video demonstrates how to write structural formulas for aliphatic hydrocarbons, alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
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Balancing Hydrocarbon Combustion Reactions
Balancing Hydrocarbon Combustion Reactions
Balancing Hydrocarbon Combustion Reactions
webpage- http://www.kentchemistry.com/links/organic/combustion.htm This short video explains hydrocarbon combustion, their products and how to balance these ...
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Ball Hydrocarbon Engineer Nedu Review
Ball Hydrocarbon Engineer Nedu Review
Ball Hydrocarbon Engineer Nedu Review
Charles Walhingford reviews The Ball Watch Company Hydrocarbon Engineer Nedu Chronograph at Little Treasury Jewelers.
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Ball Watch Company Engineer Hydrocarbon NEDU Watch Review
Ball Watch Company Engineer Hydrocarbon NEDU Watch Review
Ball Watch Company Engineer Hydrocarbon NEDU Watch Review
Charles Walhingford reviews the Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Chronograph watch with the help of The Little Treasury Jewelers of Gambrills, Maryland. The popular Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Nedu is reviewed again but with the Blue the alternative blue dial is on display this time.
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What are Hydrocarbons | Chemistry Tutorial and Demonstration | Science Education Video NCERT
What are Hydrocarbons | Chemistry Tutorial and Demonstration | Science Education Video NCERT
What are Hydrocarbons | Chemistry Tutorial and Demonstration | Science Education Video NCERT
More Videos, Visit : http://bit.ly/16VNVQg Understand hydrocarbon through this mazing chemistry video for CBSE / NCERT higher level students.A hydrocarbon is...
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Tieto - Introduction to Energy Components - Handling the Hydrocarbon accounting value chain.
Tieto - Introduction to Energy Components - Handling the Hydrocarbon accounting value chain.
Tieto - Introduction to Energy Components - Handling the Hydrocarbon accounting value chain.
This video introduces Energy Components from Tieto. The video visualize how Energy Components (EC) covers the Hydrocarbon accounting value chain.
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Formation of Hydrocarbon Trap
Formation of Hydrocarbon Trap
Formation of Hydrocarbon Trap
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4 Hydrocarbon Reactions
4 Hydrocarbon Reactions
4 Hydrocarbon Reactions
4th in a series of films about stage 2 organic chemistry. Covers some of the reactions that alkanes, alkenes and aromatic compounds are involved in, particul...
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Chemistry Carbon & Compounds part 10 (Hydrocarbon aliphatic) CBSE class 10 X
Chemistry Carbon & Compounds part 10 (Hydrocarbon aliphatic) CBSE class 10 X
Chemistry Carbon & Compounds part 10 (Hydrocarbon aliphatic) CBSE class 10 X
Chemistry Carbon & Compounds part 10 (Hydrocarbon aliphatic) CBSE class 10 X.
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Organic Chemistry (3/3) - Properties & Reactions of Hydrocarbons
Organic Chemistry (3/3) - Properties & Reactions of Hydrocarbons
Organic Chemistry (3/3) - Properties & Reactions of Hydrocarbons
The size of a Hydrocarbon affects its properties. The longer it is the higher its boiling point and viscosity and the lower its volatility. Hydrocarbons can ...
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JM Salamat - Hydrocarbon Song (Lyric Video)
JM Salamat - Hydrocarbon Song (Lyric Video)
JM Salamat - Hydrocarbon Song (Lyric Video)
JM Salamat's latest single this 2014. Hydrocarbon Copyrighted by Eligraphics Productions.
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Hydrocarbon vs. Functionalized Hydrocarbon : Chem Class
Hydrocarbon vs. Functionalized Hydrocarbon : Chem Class
Hydrocarbon vs. Functionalized Hydrocarbon : Chem Class
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Naming Alkane Hydrocarbons
Naming Alkane Hydrocarbons
Naming Alkane Hydrocarbons
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Hydrocarbon Power! - Crash Course Chemistry #40
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Hydrocarbons
Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science An introduction to the simplest type of organic compound.
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Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science An introduction to the simplest type of organic compound.
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Hydrocarbon
You may recall that atoms can be held together by covalent bonds, which are chemical bonds between atoms that share an electron pair. Organic molecules are molecules that contain carbon atoms, which are covalently bonded together. This category of molecules includes gasoline, sugar, proteins and everything in between. Many of these molecules contain other types of atoms as well, but today we're going to focus on molecules that consist of the two most common atoms in organic chemistry: carbon and hydrogen.
Carbon and hydrogen can come together in different ways and can form many, many distinct molecules, which are collectively called hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are molecules that are made of hydrogen and carbon atoms.
Saturated Hydrocarbons
The simplest organic molecule is methane, CH4, which contains one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms. This molecule makes up much of what we call 'natural gas' that comes out of gas stoves in our houses. Methane is a saturated hydrocarbon. Saturated hydrocarbons are hydrocarbons that contain no rings and contain only single bonds between the different atoms. Methane is the simplest hydrocarbon because it contains only one carbon atom.
Methane is saturated because it has 2N + 2 hydrogen atoms
Saturation Formula
What about when it gets a little bit more complicated? How can we figure out whether a hydrocarbon is saturated? You can tell whether or not a hydrocarbon is saturated by using the saturation formula and the molecule's chemical formula. Saturated hydrocarbons have 2N + 2 hydrogen atoms, where N is the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. To put this formula into action, first we count the number of carbon atoms in the molecule (N in the formula). According to the saturation formula, we need 2N + 2 hydrogen atoms to make a saturated hydrocarbon. Methane contains one carbon atom, so for it to be saturated, it needs 2 * 1 (the number of carbon atoms in the molecule) + 2 hydrogen atoms, or 2 + 2 = 4 hydrogen atoms.
Alkanes, Alkenes And Alkynes
A hydrocarbon that contains no double bonds is called an alkane, or hydrocarbon containing only single bonds. Methane and ethane are both alkanes. For each element of unsaturation, which is a ring or double bond in a molecule, the total number of hydrogens in the hydrocarbon will decrease by two. Hydrocarbons that contain rings or double bonds are called unsaturated hydrocarbons, which are the opposite of saturated hydrocarbons. Alkanes - such as cyclohexane, which is an important precursor to nylon - that contain rings of carbon atoms are unsaturated.
Another example of a hydrocarbon is ethylene. Ethylene is an important building block in making plastic and also is involved in the ripening of fruit. Ethylene contains two carbon atoms and is an alkene. An alkene is a hydrocarbon that contains a carbon-carbon double bond. All alkenes by definition are unsaturated because of the double bonds. If we wanted to figure out how many hydrogen atoms ethylene has, we could just use the saturation formula. A saturated two-carbon hydrocarbon would have 2 * 2 (the number of carbons) + 2 hydrogen atoms to make 6 total hydrogen atoms. We know that ethylene has one element of unsaturation, which is the double bond, so we can figure out that ethylene has only four hydrogen atoms and its chemical formula is C2H4.
Alkenes are hydrocarbons that have carbon-carbon double bonds
Alkene
It's also possible for hydrocarbons to contain carbon-carbon triple bonds; that is, two carbon atoms that share three electron pairs between them. These hydrocarbons that contain carbon-carbon triple bonds are called alkynes. Ethyne, which is also known as acetylene and is used in welding torches, is the simplest alkyne. It has two carbon atoms and contains two hydrogen atoms. As organic molecules get larger, their structures can get much more complex than just a simple chain.
Isomers And Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Another hydrocarbon you may be familiar with is butane, which is used in lighter fluid. Butane contains four carbon atoms and is a saturated hydrocarbon. We know that this molecule is saturated, so we can use the saturation formula to figure out how many hydrogen atoms there are in butane. Using the formula, we take 2 * 4, which is the number of carbons, and add 2 to it to get 10 total hydrogen atoms in the molecule.
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You may recall that atoms can be held together by covalent bonds, which are chemical bonds between atoms that share an electron pair. Organic molecules are molecules that contain carbon atoms, which are covalently bonded together. This category of molecules includes gasoline, sugar, proteins and everything in between. Many of these molecules contain other types of atoms as well, but today we're going to focus on molecules that consist of the two most common atoms in organic chemistry: carbon and hydrogen.
Carbon and hydrogen can come together in different ways and can form many, many distinct molecules, which are collectively called hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are molecules that are made of hydrogen and carbon atoms.
Saturated Hydrocarbons
The simplest organic molecule is methane, CH4, which contains one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms. This molecule makes up much of what we call 'natural gas' that comes out of gas stoves in our houses. Methane is a saturated hydrocarbon. Saturated hydrocarbons are hydrocarbons that contain no rings and contain only single bonds between the different atoms. Methane is the simplest hydrocarbon because it contains only one carbon atom.
Methane is saturated because it has 2N + 2 hydrogen atoms
Saturation Formula
What about when it gets a little bit more complicated? How can we figure out whether a hydrocarbon is saturated? You can tell whether or not a hydrocarbon is saturated by using the saturation formula and the molecule's chemical formula. Saturated hydrocarbons have 2N + 2 hydrogen atoms, where N is the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. To put this formula into action, first we count the number of carbon atoms in the molecule (N in the formula). According to the saturation formula, we need 2N + 2 hydrogen atoms to make a saturated hydrocarbon. Methane contains one carbon atom, so for it to be saturated, it needs 2 * 1 (the number of carbon atoms in the molecule) + 2 hydrogen atoms, or 2 + 2 = 4 hydrogen atoms.
Alkanes, Alkenes And Alkynes
A hydrocarbon that contains no double bonds is called an alkane, or hydrocarbon containing only single bonds. Methane and ethane are both alkanes. For each element of unsaturation, which is a ring or double bond in a molecule, the total number of hydrogens in the hydrocarbon will decrease by two. Hydrocarbons that contain rings or double bonds are called unsaturated hydrocarbons, which are the opposite of saturated hydrocarbons. Alkanes - such as cyclohexane, which is an important precursor to nylon - that contain rings of carbon atoms are unsaturated.
Another example of a hydrocarbon is ethylene. Ethylene is an important building block in making plastic and also is involved in the ripening of fruit. Ethylene contains two carbon atoms and is an alkene. An alkene is a hydrocarbon that contains a carbon-carbon double bond. All alkenes by definition are unsaturated because of the double bonds. If we wanted to figure out how many hydrogen atoms ethylene has, we could just use the saturation formula. A saturated two-carbon hydrocarbon would have 2 * 2 (the number of carbons) + 2 hydrogen atoms to make 6 total hydrogen atoms. We know that ethylene has one element of unsaturation, which is the double bond, so we can figure out that ethylene has only four hydrogen atoms and its chemical formula is C2H4.
Alkenes are hydrocarbons that have carbon-carbon double bonds
Alkene
It's also possible for hydrocarbons to contain carbon-carbon triple bonds; that is, two carbon atoms that share three electron pairs between them. These hydrocarbons that contain carbon-carbon triple bonds are called alkynes. Ethyne, which is also known as acetylene and is used in welding torches, is the simplest alkyne. It has two carbon atoms and contains two hydrogen atoms. As organic molecules get larger, their structures can get much more complex than just a simple chain.
Isomers And Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Another hydrocarbon you may be familiar with is butane, which is used in lighter fluid. Butane contains four carbon atoms and is a saturated hydrocarbon. We know that this molecule is saturated, so we can use the saturation formula to figure out how many hydrogen atoms there are in butane. Using the formula, we take 2 * 4, which is the number of carbons, and add 2 to it to get 10 total hydrogen atoms in the molecule.
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Hydrocarbon Cracking and Why It Is Done | The Chemistry Journey | The Fuse School
Learn the basics about the cracking of hydrocarbons and why it is done. At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand...
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Learn the basics about the cracking of hydrocarbons and why it is done. At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand...
Cracking a Hydrocarbon
Liquid paraffin (a mixture of alkanes of chain length C20 and greater) is vaporised and passed over a hot pumice stone catalyst. A gaseous product is obtaine...
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Liquid paraffin (a mixture of alkanes of chain length C20 and greater) is vaporised and passed over a hot pumice stone catalyst. A gaseous product is obtaine...
Hydrocarbon Derivatives - Crash Course Chemistry #43
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Fire and Flame 09 - Hydrocarbon Combustion Products
What is being made when hydrocarbons are burnt? From the Peter Wothers lecture series - Fire and Flame.
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What is being made when hydrocarbons are burnt? From the Peter Wothers lecture series - Fire and Flame.
Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Ceramic XV Watch Review
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AQA GCSE Core Science and C1, burning hydrocarbon fuels
A video describing the key issues surrounding the burning of hydrocarbon fuels. This is for AQA GCSE Core Science and C1.
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A video describing the key issues surrounding the burning of hydrocarbon fuels. This is for AQA GCSE Core Science and C1.
Chemistry Tutorial 13.1c: Hydrocarbons Structural Formulas
This video demonstrates how to write structural formulas for aliphatic hydrocarbons, alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
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This video demonstrates how to write structural formulas for aliphatic hydrocarbons, alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
Balancing Hydrocarbon Combustion Reactions
webpage- http://www.kentchemistry.com/links/organic/combustion.htm This short video explains hydrocarbon combustion, their products and how to balance these ...
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Ball Hydrocarbon Engineer Nedu Review
Charles Walhingford reviews The Ball Watch Company Hydrocarbon Engineer Nedu Chronograph at Little Treasury Jewelers.
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Charles Walhingford reviews The Ball Watch Company Hydrocarbon Engineer Nedu Chronograph at Little Treasury Jewelers.
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Ball Watch Company Engineer Hydrocarbon NEDU Watch Review
Charles Walhingford reviews the Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Chronograph watch with the help of The Little Treasury Jewelers of Gambrills, Maryland. The popular Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Nedu is reviewed again but with the Blue the alternative blue dial is on display this time.
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Charles Walhingford reviews the Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Chronograph watch with the help of The Little Treasury Jewelers of Gambrills, Maryland. The popular Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Nedu is reviewed again but with the Blue the alternative blue dial is on display this time.
- published: 07 Mar 2015
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What are Hydrocarbons | Chemistry Tutorial and Demonstration | Science Education Video NCERT
More Videos, Visit : http://bit.ly/16VNVQg Understand hydrocarbon through this mazing chemistry video for CBSE / NCERT higher level students.A hydrocarbon is...
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More Videos, Visit : http://bit.ly/16VNVQg Understand hydrocarbon through this mazing chemistry video for CBSE / NCERT higher level students.A hydrocarbon is...
Tieto - Introduction to Energy Components - Handling the Hydrocarbon accounting value chain.
This video introduces Energy Components from Tieto. The video visualize how Energy Components (EC) covers the Hydrocarbon accounting value chain.
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This video introduces Energy Components from Tieto. The video visualize how Energy Components (EC) covers the Hydrocarbon accounting value chain.
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Formation of Hydrocarbon Trap
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Copyright © US Geological Survey Facebook https://www.facebook.com/geology.page Twitter http://twitter.com/geologypage Website : http://www.geologypage.com.
4 Hydrocarbon Reactions
4th in a series of films about stage 2 organic chemistry. Covers some of the reactions that alkanes, alkenes and aromatic compounds are involved in, particul...
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4th in a series of films about stage 2 organic chemistry. Covers some of the reactions that alkanes, alkenes and aromatic compounds are involved in, particul...
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Organic Chemistry (3/3) - Properties & Reactions of Hydrocarbons
The size of a Hydrocarbon affects its properties. The longer it is the higher its boiling point and viscosity and the lower its volatility. Hydrocarbons can ...
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The size of a Hydrocarbon affects its properties. The longer it is the higher its boiling point and viscosity and the lower its volatility. Hydrocarbons can ...
JM Salamat - Hydrocarbon Song (Lyric Video)
JM Salamat's latest single this 2014. Hydrocarbon Copyrighted by Eligraphics Productions.
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JM Salamat's latest single this 2014. Hydrocarbon Copyrighted by Eligraphics Productions.
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Hydrocarbon vs. Functionalized Hydrocarbon : Chem Class
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A hydrocarbon is any molecule that consists of purely carbons and hydrogens. Find out about a hydrocarbon versus a functionalized hydrocarbon with help from an expert in the field of science and chemistry in this free video clip.
Expert: Robin Higgins
Contact: www.linkedin.com/pub/robin-higgins/31/6aa/9
Bio: Robin Higgins graduated with a B.S in Chemistry from Emory University 2010, and has just recently received her M.S in Chemistry from the University of California Los Angeles.
Filmmaker: bjorn wilde
Series Description: When dealing with chemistry and biology, there are always a few key things you need to keep in mind. Get tips on chemistry with help from an expert in the field of science and chemistry in this free video series.
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A hydrocarbon is any molecule that consists of purely carbons and hydrogens. Find out about a hydrocarbon versus a functionalized hydrocarbon with help from an expert in the field of science and chemistry in this free video clip.
Expert: Robin Higgins
Contact: www.linkedin.com/pub/robin-higgins/31/6aa/9
Bio: Robin Higgins graduated with a B.S in Chemistry from Emory University 2010, and has just recently received her M.S in Chemistry from the University of California Los Angeles.
Filmmaker: bjorn wilde
Series Description: When dealing with chemistry and biology, there are always a few key things you need to keep in mind. Get tips on chemistry with help from an expert in the field of science and chemistry in this free video series.
- published: 10 Mar 2014
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