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video collection snippet
videos:
collection_name: MIT 5.31 Laboratory Chemistry, Fall 2019 (auto-generated)
collection_description: This collection of videos includes the lectures recorded from 5.310 Laboratory Chemistry when it was taught in the Fall 2019 semester.
collection_keywords:
- Ferrocene
- error analysis
- Charles River
- Essential Oils
- Fischer Esterification
- Catalase
- X-Ray diffraction
- Mass Spectroscopy
- NMR Spectroscopy
- video: (100 char max) Lecture 12: Carbohydrates/Introduction to Membranes
thubmnail_url: https://img.youtube.com/vi/J7DzL2_Na80/default.jpg
caption_url: https://ocwnext.odl.mit.edu/coursemedia/18-06-linear-algebra-spring-2010/vtt220911aea14ce36d134b723956f2f3e8_J7DzL2_Na80.vtt
transcript_url: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mechanical-engineering/2-003sc-engineering-dynamics-fall-2011/angular-momentum-and-motion-of-rotating-rigid-bodies/lecture-12-problem-solving-methods-for-rotating-rigid-bodies/mB_rrEN_Ltc.pdf
youtube_id: KLb5CmPM7YY
speakers:
- Matthew Vander Heiden
short_description: (256 char max) In this pre-COVID-19 pandemic lecture of 2020, Professor Vander Heiden discusses two classes of biomolecules: carbohydrates and lipids including their nomenclature, structures, and properties.
long_description: (4000 char max) Optional
keywords:
- carbohydrate
- sugar
- glucose
- lipid
- fatty acid
- ribose
- glyceraldehyde
- (100 char max)
capture_date: I don't think we need this
download_urls:
- url: http://www.archive.org/download/MIT2.003SCF11/MIT2_003SCF11_lec12_300k.mp4
bitrate: 300
- url: http://www.archive.org/download/MIT2.003SCF11/MIT2_003SCF11_lec12_300k.mp4
bitrate: 500
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