In chemistry, an arsenide is a compound of arsenic with a less electronegative element or elements. Many metals form binary compounds containing arsenic, and these are called arsenides. They exist with many stoichiometries, and in this respect arsenides are similar to phosphides. (Wikipedia).
Acids and Bases - Short Revision || CBSE Science || || Infinity Learn Class 9&10
Acids and bases are two types of substances that are fundamental to chemistry. An acid is a substance that donates protons (hydrogen ions, H+) to a solution, while a base is a substance that accepts protons or donates hydroxide ions (OH-) to a solution. There are several ways to define and
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Barium - Periodic Table of Videos
Barium meals (barium sulfate, not toxic barium) are among the topics in our updated video about the element Barium. Videos on all the elements at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
From playlist All Chemical Elements in Order - Periodic Videos
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Iron - Periodic Table of Videos
Iron and thermite. We have uploaded this video again higher resolution because the previous version was quite low quality. More links in description below ↓↓↓ Support Periodic Videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos A video on every element: http://bit.ly/118elements M
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Uses of Aluminium | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Learn the basics about aluminium - anodising it and the uses of aluminium, when learning about metals and their reactivity as a part of environmental chemistry. Aluminium is a very reactive metal. It's protective layer of oxide is very important. Aluminium is used for cooking utensils, c
From playlist CHEMISTRY: Environmental Chemistry
Teach Astronomy - Definition of Life
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ What is life? This simple question is amazingly difficult to answer. Even biologists cannot utterly agree on it. At one extreme, if we are too specific in our definition of life, we exclude the possibility that life might not be based, for example, on carb
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Introduction to Solid State Physics, Lecture 14: Semiconductor Devices
Upper-level undergraduate course taught at the University of Pittsburgh in the Fall 2015 semester by Sergey Frolov. The course is based on Steven Simon's "Oxford Solid State Basics" textbook. Lectures recorded using Panopto, to see them in Panopto viewer follow this link: https://pitt.host
From playlist Introduction to Solid State Physics
What Are Allotropes of Metalloids and Metals | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool
What Are Allotropes of Metalloids and Metals Learn the basics about allotropes of metalloids and metals, as a part of the overall properties of matter topic. An allotrope is basically a different form of the same element, each with distinct physical and chemical properties. For example
From playlist CHEMISTRY
Quantum Transport, Lecture 3: Materials for Quantum Transport
Instructor: Sergey Frolov, University of Pittsburgh, Spring 2013 http://sergeyfrolov.wordpress.com/ Summary: In this lecture materials commonly used in quantum transport are discussed. They include semiconductors (2DEGs, nanowires, self-assembled quantum dots), graphene and carbon nanotube
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Electron Spin Qubits I by Stephen Lyon
Dates: Thursday 03 Jan, 2013 - Saturday 05 Jan, 2013 Venue: ICTS-TIFR, IISc Campus, Bangalore The school aims to provide students and researchers an introduction to the field of quantum information, computation and communication. Topics that will be covered include introduction to quantu
From playlist Mini Winter School on Quantum Information and Computation
Rhenium - Periodic Table of Videos
We're back with an updated element video - and it is the extremely expensive metal rhenium, often used in aircraft engines. More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideos And on Twitter at http://twitter.com/periodicvid
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Mod-01 Lec-25 Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties of Nanomaterials
Nanostructures and Nanomaterials: Characterization and Properties by Characterization and Properties by Dr. Kantesh Balani & Dr. Anandh Subramaniam,Department of Nanotechnology,IIT Kanpur.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in.
From playlist IIT Kanpur: Nanostructures and Nanomaterials | CosmoLearning.org
Quantum Transport, Lecture 12: Spin Qubits
Instructor: Sergey Frolov, University of Pittsburgh, Spring 2013 http://sergeyfrolov.wordpress.com/ Summary: single spin qubits and singlet-triplet qubits in group III-V semiconductor quantum dots, and silicon-based structures. Quantum Transport course development supported in part by the
From playlist Quantum Transport
Under the Hood of a Solar Race Car
Solar-powered cars seem like an impossible piece of technology, so we take a personal tour of one of the cars, looking at everything from the panels to the battery to the overall engineering. Full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6uC-XGZC7X4CKwNtvssl6hMRfWXKuJ96
From playlist Introducing Light Speed: Powered by the Sun
Everything Matters | Sodium | Ron Hipschman | Exploratorium
Essential, explosive sodium is a soft, silvery alkali metal that roils in water, releasing clouds of hydrogen gas that fan its yellow flames. It reacts with most elements, and is naturally found only in compounds, such as common salt.
From playlist Tales from the Periodic Table
Quantum Transport, Lecture 4: Technology
Instructor: Sergey Frolov, University of Pittsburgh, Spring 2013 http://sergeyfrolov.wordpress.com/ Summary: This lecture reviews the three technological areas that enable the field of quantum transport. 1) crystal growth 2) nanofabrication and 3) low temperature measurements. Quantum Tran
From playlist Quantum Transport
Quantum Transport, Lecture 6: Quantum Point Contacts II
Instructor: Sergey Frolov, University of Pittsburgh, Spring 2013 http://sergeyfrolov.wordpress.com/ Summary: Advanced topics related to one-dimensional quantum transport. 1) Non-linear regime in Quantum Point Contacts 2) Landauer-Buttiker formalism 3) Spin filtering properties of Quantum P
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Electron Spin Qubits II by Stephen Lyon
Dates: Thursday 03 Jan, 2013 - Saturday 05 Jan, 2013 Venue: ICTS-TIFR, IISc Campus, Bangalore The school aims to provide students and researchers an introduction to the field of quantum information, computation and communication. Topics that will be covered include introduction to quantu
From playlist Mini Winter School on Quantum Information and Computation
What Is Thermosetting and Thermosoftening Polymers | Organic Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Learn the basics about thermosetting and thermosoftening polymers, when learning about polymers as a part of organic chemistry. A polymer is a macromolecule made of many monomers, or repeating units. The properties of these polymers depend on a variety of factors – the monomer unit, the
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