PreparED Study Materials

CHEM 150: Principles of Chemistry I

School: University of North Dakota

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 1

Notes

Videos

Chemical Formulas for Barium Hydroxide, Magnesium Sulfite, and More
Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

This video discusses the process of writing chemical formulas for different compounds, providing details on the types and charges of ions involved in each compound's composition. The video concludes with the chemical formulas for barium hydroxide, magnesium sulfite, calcium carbonate, ammonium sulfate, and lithium hydrogen carbonate.

Glassware Drying with Acetone: The Science Behind It
Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

This discussion delves into the use of acetone as a solvent for removing water from laboratory glassware, exploring the science behind its effectiveness and the role of hydrogen bonding in facilitating rapid evaporation.

Understanding Reaction Rate Decrease Over Time
Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

This explanation delves into the phenomenon where the reaction rate decreases over time due to the decrease in reactant concentration, resulting in fewer successful collisions and reactions, without revealing specific examples or findings.

Balancing Equations: From Lead Sulfide to Ammonia Reactions
Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

This video shows you how to balance equations from the reaction of lead(II) sulfide with hydrochloric acid to ammonia's interaction with oxygen. Understand the nuances of atom balancing and grasp the precise stoichiometric relationships.

Oxidizing & Reducing Agents: Electron Exchange Demystified
Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

Explore the world of oxidizing and reducing agents in chemistry. Gain a clear understanding of what they are and how they function without delving too deep into the subject matter.

Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

Textbook Solutions (0)

Top Selling Study Tools

×

Login

Login or Sign up for access to all of our study tools and educational content!

Forgot password?
Register Now

×

Register

Sign up for access to all content on our site!

Or login if you already have an account

×

Reset password

If you have an active account we’ll send you an e-mail for password recovery

Or login if you have your password back