PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 343: Introductory Organic Chemistry
School: University of Wisconsin - Madison
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 45
Notes
Chem 343 10/12 lecture 16 (Chemistry)
CHEM 343
University of Wisconsin - Madison
9 pages | Fall 2015
Chem 343 10/14 lecture 17 (Chemistry)
CHEM 343
University of Wisconsin - Madison
9 pages | Fall 2015
Chem 343 10/16 lecture 18 (Chemistry)
CHEM 343
University of Wisconsin - Madison
7 pages | Fall 2015
Chem 343 10/28 lecture 22 (Chemistry)
CHEM 343
University of Wisconsin - Madison
7 pages | Fall 2015
Chem 343 10/30 lecture 23 (Chemistry)
CHEM 343
University of Wisconsin - Madison
5 pages | Fall 2015
Chem 343 10/21 lecture 20 (Chemistry)
CHEM 343
University of Wisconsin - Madison
6 pages | Fall 2015
Chem 343 10/23 lecture 21 (Chemistry)
CHEM 343
University of Wisconsin - Madison
9 pages | Fall 2015
Study Guides
Videos
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.
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.
Predicting Precipitates: Al(NO?)? & NaOH Reaction Explained
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Unlock the secrets of precipitation reactions as we mix Aluminium nitrate and Sodium hydroxide. Discover how Al(NO?)? and NaOH interact forming the insoluble Aluminium hydroxide Al(OH)?. Break down the net ionic equation to highlight only the active participants.
Molecular Geometry & Polarity: Why CO? & CCl? Are Nonpolar Explained
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Uncover the intriguing relationship between molecular geometry and polarity in chemistry. Using CO? and CCl? as examples, learn how polar bonds can result in nonpolar molecules. Recognize the role of symmetry in determining molecular polarity.
Reversible Enzyme Inhibition: Good or Bad? Exploring Implications
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Delve into the complex world of enzymes and explore the implications of their reversible inhibition, shedding light on whether it's advantageous or detrimental to biological processes."
Chemical Formulas: CaI?, N?O?, SiO?, ZnCl? for Atom Ratios
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Unlock the world of chemical formulas and their atom ratios. Learn to write compounds like CaI?, N?O?, SiO?, and ZnCl? in this chemistry tutorial.