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CHEM 130: General Chemistry II
School: University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 64
Notes
Chem 130 week 2 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 130
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
6 pages | Summer 2015
Chem 130 week 8 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 130
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
6 pages | Summer 2015
Chem 130 week 3 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 130
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
5 pages | Summer 2015
Chemistry 102, week 1 (Chemistry)
CHEM 130
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
5 pages | Summer 2015
Chem 130 week 1 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 130
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
4 pages | Summer 2015
Study Guides
Chem 130 exam 1 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 130
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
5 pages | Summer 2015
Videos
Breaking Down Mixtures: Finding Mass Percent of Sodium Compounds
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Uncover the method to determine mass percentages of Sodium Bromide and Sodium Sulfate in a mixture using the given Sodium content. Walk through a step-by-step calculation leveraging molar masses to derive the composition. Discover the resulting mass percentages: 23.85% for Sodium Bromide and 76.15% for Sodium Sulfate
Ionic vs. Molecular: Classifying Compounds & Metal Ion Varieties!
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Discover the art of classifying compounds as ionic or molecular based on bonding. Unravel the nuances between ionic and covalent bonds using electronegativity differences as a guide. Classify CoCl2 CF4 BaSO4 and NO with in-depth explanations and predict their properties.
Why is Chloromethane Polar but Methane Nonpolar? Decoding Molecule Sha
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Explore the polar nature of Chloromethane and the nonpolar characteristics of Methane. Understand the impact of electronegativity differences and bond types. Deciphering molecular polarity through the lens of tetrahedral structures.
Potassium and Iodine Monatomic Ions: Atomic Insights Revealed
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Discover the monatomic ions formed by potassium and iodine in this informative chemistry tutorial. Learn how to determine ion charges based on atomic properties and their positions on the periodic table.
Synthesis, Decomposition Reactions, and Oxidation-Reduction
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We explore synthesis and decomposition reactions, showcasing examples like the formation of water and its breakdown into simpler substances. We also clarify that while many of these reactions are redox reactions involving electron transfer, some synthesis and decomposition reactions may not necessarily be redox reactions, as seen in specific examples.
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