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CHEM 111: General Chemistry Laboratory

School: Kansas State University

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Orthorhombic Unit Cell: Decoding Nickel Sulfate's Crystal Density
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The video offers an insightful look into the orthorhombic unit cell, a unique crystal lattice structure. By exploring nickel sulfate's unit cell and its specific dimensions, we determine both the number of formula units and the density of this crystalline structure.

Electron Configuration of Phosphorus: Decoding Atomic & Orbital Struct
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Discover the intricacies of the electron configuration for phosphorus, from its atomic number to its orbital notation. Learn about unpaired electrons, energy levels, and the significance of inner-shell electrons. Understand how orbital structures define an element's properties.

Mass of Solutions: 12g Sucrose in 4.1%, 3.2%, & 12.5% Cases
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Determining the total mass of sucrose solutions at varying concentrations: 4.1% 3.2% and 12.5%. Learn step-by-step calculations to find solution masses containing 12 grams of sucrose. Results: ~292.68g ~375g and 96g for each concentration respectively.

Shapes & Forces: How Molecule Structure Affects Bonds
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Unveil the correlation between molecular shapes and their respective intermolecular forces. Delve into the specifics of nitrogen trichloride, ammonia, silane, and carbon tetrachloride, highlighting their unique force interactions based on polarity.

Molar Mass Calculation: Sr(OH)2 N2O3 NaClO3 Cr2O3 Explained!
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In this chemistry tutorial learn how to calculate the molar mass of various compounds using atomic masses from the periodic table. Discover the molar mass for compounds such as Strontium Hydroxide Dinitrogen Trioxide Sodium Chlorate and Chromium(III) Oxide. A concise guide to understanding molar masses and their real-world applications.

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.

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