PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 463: General Biochemistry 1
School: George Mason University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 3
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Videos
Calculating Backpacker's Fuel Weight: White Gas Density
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Learn how to determine the weight of white gas carried by a backpacker using its density. A valuable skill for hikers and campers.
Neon Gas Pressure Change in 0.75-L Cylinder
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In this problem, we are tasked with determining the pressure of neon gas in a 0.75-L cylinder at 30°C after compressing it from a 2.50-L sample at 0.00°C and 1.00 atm using the combined gas law equation, with step-by-step calculations leading to a final pressure value of approximately 3.699 atm.
Argon Isotopes: Protons, Neutrons & Electrons Breakdown
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CO?: Linear & Nonpolar with Temp Dipole Moments Explained!
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Uncover the nuances of the CO? molecule's polarity and its electron dynamics. Understand how bending and stretching motions influence its electron density. Grasp the analogy of CO? to a jumping rope, highlighting its overall nonpolar nature.
What is a propeller twist?
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Unravel the concept of propeller twist and its role in aviation and marine propulsion. We'll delve into the science and engineering behind this intriguing phenomenon, shedding light on its applications and significance.
Calculating the Mass of CCl4: Using Density and Volume Insights
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Learn the method to calculate the mass of a substance using its density and volume. This video demonstrates the practical application of density in determining the mass of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) from a given volume.