This chemistry video tutorial focuses on the Arrhenius equation and how to derive it's many different forms within the subject of chemical kinetics. Chem Kinetics Formula Sheet: Activation Energy & Collision Theory - 1 Hour 30 Minute Video on Patreon: Printable PDF Worksheet With 13 Questions on Patreon: Direct Link to The Activation Energy & Collision Theory Video on Patreon: Here is a list of topics: 1. Arrhenius Equation and the Rate Constant K 2. The units of R and the activation energy 3. Rate law expression and the concentration of reactant A 4. Frequency Factor, Collision Frequency and Steric Factor 5. Rate of Reaction, Rate Constant K, and Activation Energy 6. The Effect of a Catalyst on Activation Energy and Reaction Rate 7. Slope, Ea, and R 8. Slope Intercept Form Linear Arrhenius Equation 9. Factors Affecting the rate of the reaction - concentration, temperature, catalyst, activation energy and rate constant K 10. Arrhenius Equation / Formula Graph Chemistry - Basic Introduction: Stoichiometry Practice Problems: Molarity, Molality, Density, & Mass %: Vapor Pressure & Clausius Equation: Raoult's Law - Vapor Pressure: Colligative Properties: General Chemistry 1 Final Exam Review: _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Chemical Kinetics - Initial Rate Method: Integrated Rate Laws - 1st & 2nd Order: Reaction Rate Factors: Collision Theory & Activation Energy: Potential Energy Diagrams: Elementary Rate Laws: Rate Laws of Reaction Mechanisms: Intermediates & Catalysts: Types of Catalysts: _______________________________________________________________________________________________ The Equilibrium Expression: Calculating Kp From Kc: Chemical Equilibrium & Ice Tables: Le Chatelier's Principle: _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Acids and Bases - Introduction: The 7 Strong Acids to Memorize: Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs: pH and pOH Calculations: Estimate The pH Without a Calculator: Autoionization of Water - Kw: Which Acid Is Stronger? Acidic, Basic, & Neutral Salts: pH of Weak Acids: Buffer Solutions: Acid Base Titration Curves: Acids and Bases - Practice Test: ______________________________________________________________________________________________ SAT Chemistry Subject Test Review: General Chemistry 2 Final Exam Review:











