Table of contents
- 1. Matter and Measurements(202)
- What is Chemistry?(8)
- The Scientific Method(2)
- Classification of Matter(16)
- States of Matter(10)
- Physical & Chemical Changes(9)
- Chemical Properties(1)
- Physical Properties(10)
- Intensive vs. Extensive Properties(1)
- Temperature (Simplified)(9)
- Scientific Notation(8)
- SI Units (Simplified)(6)
- Metric Prefixes(28)
- Significant Figures (Simplified)(12)
- Significant Figures: Precision in Measurements(6)
- Significant Figures: In Calculations(6)
- Conversion Factors (Simplified)(9)
- Dimensional Analysis(31)
- Density(16)
- Specific Gravity(4)
- Density of Geometric Objects(3)
- Density of Non-Geometric Objects(7)
- 2. Atoms and the Periodic Table(144)
- The Atom (Simplified)(9)
- Subatomic Particles (Simplified)(11)
- Isotopes(14)
- Ions (Simplified)(6)
- Atomic Mass (Simplified)(5)
- Atomic Mass (Conceptual)(0)
- Periodic Table: Element Symbols(7)
- Periodic Table: Classifications(10)
- Periodic Table: Group Names(7)
- Periodic Table: Representative Elements & Transition Metals(2)
- Periodic Table: Elemental Forms (Simplified)(1)
- Periodic Table: Phases (Simplified)(1)
- Law of Definite Proportions(1)
- Atomic Theory(1)
- Rutherford Gold Foil Experiment(3)
- Wavelength and Frequency (Simplified)(1)
- Electromagnetic Spectrum (Simplified)(3)
- Bohr Model (Simplified)(3)
- Emission Spectrum (Simplified)(1)
- Electronic Structure(2)
- Electronic Structure: Shells(1)
- Electronic Structure: Subshells(2)
- Electronic Structure: Orbitals(2)
- Electronic Structure: Electron Spin(1)
- Electronic Structure: Number of Electrons(2)
- The Electron Configuration (Simplified)(10)
- Electron Arrangements(3)
- The Electron Configuration: Condensed(2)
- The Electron Configuration: Exceptions (Simplified)(2)
- Ions and the Octet Rule(6)
- Ions and the Octet Rule (Simplified)(4)
- Valence Electrons of Elements (Simplified)(5)
- Lewis Dot Symbols (Simplified)(8)
- Periodic Trend: Metallic Character(4)
- Periodic Trend: Atomic Radius (Simplified)(4)
- 3. Ionic Compounds(56)
- Periodic Table: Main Group Element Charges(5)
- Periodic Table: Transition Metal Charges(0)
- Periodic Trend: Ionic Radius (Simplified)(0)
- Periodic Trend: Ranking Ionic Radii(0)
- Periodic Trend: Ionization Energy (Simplified)(8)
- Periodic Trend: Electron Affinity (Simplified)(1)
- Ionic Bonding(6)
- Naming Monoatomic Cations(6)
- Naming Monoatomic Anions(1)
- Polyatomic Ions(6)
- Naming Ionic Compounds(4)
- Writing Formula Units of Ionic Compounds(13)
- Naming Ionic Hydrates(2)
- Naming Acids(4)
- 4. Molecular Compounds(86)
- Covalent Bonds(10)
- Naming Binary Molecular Compounds(6)
- Molecular Models(4)
- Bonding Preferences(4)
- Lewis Dot Structures: Neutral Compounds (Simplified)(12)
- Multiple Bonds(3)
- Multiple Bonds (Simplified)(0)
- Lewis Dot Structures: Multiple Bonds(4)
- Lewis Dot Structures: Ions (Simplified)(3)
- Lewis Dot Structures: Exceptions (Simplified)(3)
- Resonance Structures (Simplified)(2)
- Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory (Simplified)(1)
- Electron Geometry (Simplified)(2)
- Molecular Geometry (Simplified)(6)
- Bond Angles (Simplified)(4)
- Dipole Moment (Simplified)(14)
- Molecular Polarity (Simplified)(8)
- 5. Classification & Balancing of Chemical Reactions(81)
- Chemical Reaction: Chemical Change(2)
- Law of Conservation of Mass(4)
- Balancing Chemical Equations (Simplified)(16)
- Solubility Rules(5)
- Molecular Equations(7)
- Types of Chemical Reactions(16)
- Complete Ionic Equations(5)
- Calculate Oxidation Numbers(5)
- Redox Reactions(9)
- Spontaneous Redox Reactions(1)
- Balancing Redox Reactions: Acidic Solutions(2)
- Balancing Redox Reactions: Basic Solutions(2)
- Balancing Redox Reactions (Simplified)(3)
- Galvanic Cell (Simplified)(4)
- 6. Chemical Reactions & Quantities(81)
- 7. Energy, Rate and Equilibrium(136)
- Nature of Energy(20)
- First Law of Thermodynamics(3)
- Endothermic & Exothermic Reactions(16)
- Bond Energy(3)
- Thermochemical Equations(10)
- Heat Capacity(15)
- Thermal Equilibrium (Simplified)(1)
- Hess's Law(0)
- Rate of Reaction(8)
- Energy Diagrams(8)
- Chemical Equilibrium(3)
- The Equilibrium Constant(14)
- Le Chatelier's Principle(16)
- Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)(1)
- Spontaneous Reaction(1)
- Entropy (Simplified)(7)
- Gibbs Free Energy (Simplified)(10)
- 8. Gases, Liquids and Solids(121)
- Pressure Units(13)
- Kinetic Molecular Theory(6)
- The Ideal Gas Law(6)
- The Ideal Gas Law Derivations(5)
- The Ideal Gas Law Applications(8)
- Chemistry Gas Laws(12)
- Chemistry Gas Laws: Combined Gas Law(4)
- Standard Temperature and Pressure(11)
- Dalton's Law: Partial Pressure (Simplified)(11)
- Gas Stoichiometry(4)
- Intermolecular Forces (Simplified)(12)
- Intermolecular Forces and Physical Properties(13)
- Atomic, Ionic and Molecular Solids(6)
- Heating and Cooling Curves(10)
- 9. Solutions(126)
- Solutions(6)
- Solubility and Intermolecular Forces(9)
- Solutions: Mass Percent(6)
- Percent Concentrations(13)
- Molarity(9)
- Osmolarity(4)
- Parts per Million (ppm)(2)
- Solubility: Temperature Effect(9)
- Intro to Henry's Law(3)
- Henry's Law Calculations(5)
- Dilutions(9)
- Solution Stoichiometry(5)
- Electrolytes (Simplified)(11)
- Equivalents(12)
- Molality(3)
- The Colligative Properties(4)
- Boiling Point Elevation(3)
- Freezing Point Depression(3)
- Osmosis(10)
- Osmotic Pressure(0)
- 10. Acids and Bases(119)
- Acid-Base Introduction(24)
- Arrhenius Acid and Base(5)
- Bronsted Lowry Acid and Base(7)
- Acid and Base Strength(9)
- Ka and Kb(1)
- The pH Scale(21)
- Auto-Ionization(6)
- pH of Strong Acids and Bases(11)
- Acid-Base Equivalents(4)
- Acid-Base Reactions(9)
- Gas Evolution Equations (Simplified)(4)
- Ionic Salts (Simplified)(0)
- Buffers(7)
- Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation(2)
- Strong Acid Strong Base Titrations (Simplified)(9)
- 11. Nuclear Chemistry(72)
- BONUS: Lab Techniques and Procedures(0)
- BONUS: Mathematical Operations and Functions(0)
- 12. Introduction to Organic Chemistry(123)
- 13. Alkenes, Alkynes, and Aromatic Compounds(142)
- 14. Compounds with Oxygen or Sulfur(72)
- 15. Aldehydes and Ketones(60)
- 16. Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives(104)
- 17. Amines(53)
- 18. Amino Acids and Proteins(153)
- 19. Enzymes(113)
- 20. Carbohydrates(160)
- Intro to Carbohydrates(13)
- Classification of Carbohydrates(14)
- Fischer Projections(11)
- Enantiomers vs Diastereomers(12)
- D vs L Enantiomers(12)
- Cyclic Hemiacetals(0)
- Intro to Haworth Projections(0)
- Cyclic Structures of Monosaccharides(18)
- Mutarotation(3)
- Reduction of Monosaccharides(7)
- Oxidation of Monosaccharides(11)
- Glycosidic Linkage(9)
- Disaccharides(22)
- Polysaccharides(28)
- 21. The Generation of Biochemical Energy(130)
- 22. Carbohydrate Metabolism(71)
- 23. Lipids(118)
- Intro to Lipids(3)
- Fatty Acids(23)
- Physical Properties of Fatty Acids(11)
- Waxes(5)
- Triacylglycerols(9)
- Triacylglycerol Reactions: Hydrogenation(8)
- Triacylglycerol Reactions: Hydrolysis(14)
- Triacylglycerol Reactions: Oxidation(0)
- Glycerophospholipids(14)
- Sphingomyelins(5)
- Steroids(7)
- Cell Membranes(9)
- Membrane Transport(10)
- 24. Lipid Metabolism(60)
- 25. Protein and Amino Acid Metabolism(45)
- 26. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis(191)
- Intro to Nucleic Acids(6)
- Nitrogenous Bases(11)
- Nucleoside and Nucleotide Formation(5)
- Naming Nucleosides and Nucleotides(18)
- Phosphodiester Bond Formation(2)
- Primary Structure of Nucleic Acids(11)
- Base Pairing(16)
- DNA Double Helix(10)
- Intro to DNA Replication(4)
- Steps of DNA Replication(7)
- Types of RNA(14)
- Overview of Protein Synthesis(1)
- Transcription: mRNA Synthesis(11)
- Processing of pre-mRNA(1)
- The Genetic Code(21)
- Introduction to Translation(3)
- Translation: Protein Synthesis(50)
24. Lipid Metabolism
Oxidation of Fatty Acids
24. Lipid Metabolism
Oxidation of Fatty Acids: Study with Video Lessons, Practice Problems & Examples
8PRACTICE PROBLEM
In the β-oxidation of stearic acid, a C18 fatty acid, which of the following reactions involves the conversion of stearic acid, CoA, and ATP to stearoyl CoA?
In the β-oxidation of stearic acid, a C18 fatty acid, which of the following reactions involves the conversion of stearic acid, CoA, and ATP to stearoyl CoA?