PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 109: Advanced General Chemistry
School: University of Wisconsin - Madison
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 15
Notes
Sept. 21-october 2 notets (Chemistry)
CHEM 109
University of Wisconsin - Madison
1 pages | Fall 2015
Sept. 21-october 2 notets (Chemistry)
CHEM 109
University of Wisconsin - Madison
1 pages | Fall 2015
Sept. 21-october 2 notets (Chemistry)
CHEM 109
University of Wisconsin - Madison
1 pages | Fall 2015
Sept. 21-october 2 notets (Chemistry)
CHEM 109
University of Wisconsin - Madison
1 pages | Fall 2015
Sept. 21-october 2 notets (Chemistry)
CHEM 109
University of Wisconsin - Madison
1 pages | Fall 2015
Chapter 11 reading notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 109
University of Wisconsin - Madison
17 pages | Fall 2015
Study Guides
Videos
Structural Isomers: C4H10, C5H12, C6H14, C2H5Cl, C2H4Cl2, C2H3Cl3
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Explore the diverse world of structural isomers! Learn how to draw structures for all constitutional isomers with various molecular formulas, including C4H10, C5H12, C6H14, C2H5Cl, C2H4Cl2, and C2H3Cl3.
The Remarkable Conservation of Peptidyl Transferase: Drawing Conclusio
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Join us as we explore the fascinating world of peptidyl transferase, one of the most conserved sequences in biology. In this video, we delve into the implications and draw intriguing conclusions from its exceptional conservation across species.
What are the ground-state electron configurations of Ge, Fe, Zn, Ni, W
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This video provides ground-state electron configurations for various elements, including germanium, iron, zinc, nickel, tungsten, and thallium, based on their atomic numbers.
Molecular Geometries Explained: From N?O to PF? - Shape and Structure
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Discover the distinct geometries of molecules like N?O, SO?, H?S, and PF?. Unravel the difference between molecular and electron shapes. Master the basics of linear, bent, tetrahedral, and trigonal pyramidal structures.
Ranking WO? Rb?SO? Pb(C?H?O?)? RbI by Decreasing Formula Mass
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Discover the method to rank compounds like Tungsten Dioxide Rubidium Sulfate Lead Acetate and Rubidium Iodide based on their formula masses. Learn about the significance and calculation of a compound's formula mass. Conclude with an ordered list from heaviest to lightest based on our calculations