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Chemistry: Mechanisms and the rate-determining step

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An introduction to mechanisms and the rate determining step. Example of finding rate law of multistep reaction with initial slow step. Chem…

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Email Marketing Basics

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Craft an email marketing campaign that gets results, with valuable content and a quality list of subscribers.Let John Arnold show you how t…

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High-Impact Email Marketing

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Learn to develop and implement a permission-based email program.Your Immediate Takeaway Also Available as: Live Online Onsite How You Will …

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Launch a Bug Bounty Program

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Are you worried about the hundreds of hackers and attackers constantly trying to break into your production applications? Did you know that…

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Managing Email Marketing Lists and Campaigns

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Effective email marketing campaigns require robust mailing lists. But how do you build your subscriber base? How do you keep your campaigns…

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Defining Your Unique Selling Proposition with Market Research

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In this course, learn how to stand out in a crowded market by defining your unique selling proposition (USP)— the statement that tells yo…

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Chemistry: Standard change in free energy and the equilibrium constant

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The relationship between standard Gibbs free energy change and the equilibrium constant K. Calculating K when you know the standard free en…

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Chemistry: Voltage as an intensive property

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Demonstrating that voltage is an intensive property by calculating the voltage and change in Gibbs free energy for a half reaction. Chemist…

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Chemistry: Buffers and Henderson-Hasselbalch

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Getting an intuitive understanding of buffers using le Chatelier's principle. Derivation of the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. Chemistry D…

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Chemistry: Introduction to electrolysis

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Comparing a voltaic cell to an electrolytic cell. Chemistry Did you know that everything is made out of chemicals? Chemistry is the study o…

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Chemistry: Common ion effect and buffers

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The common ion effect describes the effect on ​equilibrium that occurs when a common ion (an ion that is already contained in the solution)…

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Chemistry: Spectrophotometry example

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Spectrophotometry Example - determining concentration based on absorbance Chemistry Did you know that everything is made out of chemicals? …

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Chemistry: Redox titration

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A redox titration example: titrating an Fe(II) solution with potassium permanganate. Chemistry Did you know that everything is made out of …

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Chemistry: Buffer capacity

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The definition of buffer capacity, and an example showing why it depends on the absolute concentrations of the conjugate acid and base. Che…

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Chemistry: 2015 AP Chemistry free response 3c

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Choosing an indicator for a titration. From 2015 AP Chemistry free response 3c. Chemistry Did you know that everything is made out of chemi…