Molecular geometry

Chicken wire (chemistry)

In chemistry the term chicken wire is used in different contexts. Most of them relate to the similarity of the regular hexagonal (honeycomb-like) patterns found in certain chemical compounds to the mesh structure commonly seen in real chicken wire. (Wikipedia).

Chicken wire (chemistry)
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RADIOACTIVE - a quick definition

A quick definition of radioactive. Chem Fairy: Louise McCartney Director: Michael Harrison Written and Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ways to support our channel: ► Join our Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/socratica ► Make a one-time PayPal donation: https://www.pay

From playlist Chemistry glossary

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Magnetic Field of a Wire

Iron filings are used to visualize the magnetic field generated by a wire.

From playlist Magnetic Fields

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Magnetism (5 of 13) Magnetic Field of a Coil, An Explanation

Explains how to calculate the magnitude of the magnetic field inside a coil of wire. The magnetic field in the coil of wire is homogenous and is shown in this video using iron filings and compasses. The magnetic field strength is directly proportional to the number of winding and the cur

From playlist Magnets, Magnetism and Charges in Magnetic Fields

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Chicken Leg in Piranha Solution - Periodic Table of Videos

As promised, following from our previous video: https://youtu.be/4WOKQMOyYoU More links and info in full description ↓↓↓ Aqua Regia: https://youtu.be/iwnKU89CCdI Acid videos: https://bit.ly/Acid_PV Videos on all 118 elements: http://bit.ly/118elements Support us on Patreon: https://ww

From playlist Acid - Periodic Videos

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What Happens To Your Skin When It Burns?

Episode 3 of 5 Check us out on iTunes! http://testtube.com/podcast Please Subscribe! http://testu.be/1FjtHn5 Why is it so painful to get a burn? What do the different levels of burns actually mean? And why do flames often times change color? + + + + + + + + Previous Episode:

From playlist How Fire Shaped And Continues To Shape Humanity

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Extraction Of Aluminium Using Electrolysis | Environmental Chemistry | FuseSchool

Extraction Of Aluminium Using Electrolysis | Environmental Chemistry | FuseSchool Aluminium is the most abundant metal on Earth. However, it is expensive because a lot of electricity is used to extract it. Aluminium conducts heat and electricity well, has a low density and does not corrod

From playlist CHEMISTRY: Environmental Chemistry

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Naked Eggs - Cool Science Experiment

Check out this and other cool science experiments at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiments/ This experiment answers the age-old question, "Which came first, the rubber egg or the rubber chicken?" It's easy to make a rubber egg if you understand the chemistry of removing the eggsh

From playlist Steve on the News

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Naked Eggs - Cool Science Experiment

Check out this and other cool science experiments at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/e... This experiment answers the age-old question, "Which came first, the rubber egg or the rubber chicken?" It's easy to make a rubber egg if you understand the chemistry of removing the eggshell with

From playlist Easter Eggsperiments

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2. From Astrochemistry to Astrobiology

(February 9, 2010) Louis Allamandola, Research Scientist with NASA Astrobiology Institute Ames Research Center, discusses his research, which implies that if life is extreme chemical complexity, and knowing that life-forming chemicals are widespread in the universe, it may be posited that

From playlist Lecture Collection | Astrobiology and Space Exploration (Winter 2010)

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HOW IT'S MADE: WW2 Military Roads

Building temporary roadways is explained showing several methods constructed from locally available resources such as wood (timber), soil, and gravel on difficult terrain such as swamps, deserts, and forests.

From playlist HOW IT'S MADE

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CS224W: Machine Learning with Graphs | 2021 | Lecture 14.3 - The Small World Model

For more information about Stanford’s Artificial Intelligence professional and graduate programs, visit: https://stanford.io/2ZIXpn5 Jure Leskovec Computer Science, PhD We introduce the small-world graphs (Watts–Strogatz graphs, W-S graphs). Even though the E-R graphs can fit the average

From playlist Stanford CS224W: Machine Learning with Graphs

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How to develop ever better computer chips

Subscribe to Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast: https://the-future-of-everything-stanford-engineering.simplecast.com/ The pandemic accelerated society’s digital transformation by years, requiring more and better computer chips. A Stanford electrical engineer explains

From playlist The Future of Everything

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Chicken in Acid Conclusion - Periodic Table of Videos

Continues from: http://youtu.be/oipksRhISfM New channel - Objectivity: http://bit.ly/Objectivity Join Brady's mailing list: http://eepurl.com/YdjL9 More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideos And on Twitter at http://twi

From playlist Acid - Periodic Videos

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Linear algebra for Quantum Mechanics

Linear algebra is the branch of mathematics concerning linear equations such as. linear functions and their representations in vector spaces and through matrices. In this video you will learn about #linear #algebra that is used frequently in quantum #mechanics or #quantum #physics. ****

From playlist Quantum Physics

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M7B MoDRN Feedstocks: Renewable Feedstocks

Module 7: Feedstocks M7B MoDRN Feedstocks: Renewable Feedstocks In this module, Prof. Anastas describes petroleum and renewable resources feedstocks and provides examples of the most transformative research in this area.

From playlist Introduction to Green Chemistry, Modules 7, 8, 9, 10 and Take Home Message

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What is particle physics?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Particle Physics

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