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A trip to the salt mines shows how rock salt is mined and then crushed underground to be transported to the surface as a granular product. The study of a block of rock salt leads to a discussion of sphere packing as an aid to understanding simple crystal types, and treats the energy of formation of salt in terms of a Born-Haber cycle. The electrolysis of molten salt and brine is discussed, and the industrial-scale electrolysis of brine is shown, covering the mercury, diaphragm, and membrane cells. (34 minutes)



 
    

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Interpreting Infrared and N.M.R. Spectra
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An explanation of the theory of infrared absorption is followed by showing a series of spectra demonstrating the major absorption peaks. Shifts within the carbonyl group, and their explanation, are discussed. The N.M.R. portion of the program covers ...(more details)
 
Transition Metals

A survey of transition metal chemistry begins with a simple introduction to the main properties of transition metal complexes, such as color, magnetism, and complexation, then proceeds to cover the acidity and exchange reactions of transition metal c...(more details)
 
Oxidation

Oxidation and reduction are discussed in terms of electron transfer, leading to the idea of electrode potentials. Illustrations are provided using the space shuttle, the Breathalyzer, a cannon, and a more complex electron transfer experiment. The pro...(more details)
 
Catalysis

This program provides a simple explanation of heterogeneous catalysis, starting with a simple example of the oxidation of gas on a hot platinum surface, and ending with an explanation of the Haber process, including footage of the industrial version....(more details)
 
Liquid Air

This program covers the production of low temperatures, the effect of cold on physical properties, and the effect of liquid oxygen on oxidation reactions in a series of entertaining experiments. (55 minutes)(more details)
 


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