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 10/30 lecture 23 (Chemistry)
CHEM 343
University of Wisconsin - Madison
5 pages | Fall 2015
Chem 343 10/28 lecture 22 (Chemistry)
CHEM 343
University of Wisconsin - Madison
7 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
Chemical Formulas for Barium Hydroxide, Magnesium Sulfite, and More
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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.
Volume Calculation for Acetone, Olive Oil, and Chloroform
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In this video, the presenter demonstrates the process of calculating the volume of 125g for three different liquids—Acetone, Olive oil, and Chloroform—using the formula "Volume = Mass / Density," providing step-by-step solutions for each liquid, ultimately revealing their respective volumes. This instructional video guides viewers through the calculations and showcases the outcome for each liquid's volume.
Molecule Count in 0.334 g of C?H?: Ethane Analysis
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This instructional video guides you through the process of determining the number of molecules in a given sample. It illustrates the conversion from grams to moles using the molar mass of the substance and then to molecules using Avogadro's number, providing a practical example with ethane (C?H?) to calculate approximately 6.67 x 10²¹ molecules in a 0.334 g sample.
NBS Bromination in CCl4: Light-Induced Chemistry Explained
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Discover the fascinating world of chemical reactions with N-Bromosuccinimide (NBS) in Carbon Tetrachloride (CCl4), initiated by light. Explore the bromination process and its effects on molecules like cyclopentene, 2,3-dimethylbut-2-ene, and CH3 toluene, leading to valuable insights into organic chemistry.
Mastering Ionic and Net Ionic Equations for Varied Chemical Reactions
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Discover the art of writing balanced, complete ionic, and net ionic equations for various chemical reactions. Learn the nuances that differentiate between these equations and watch them applied to diverse chemical reactants.
Cyclohexane to Adipic Acid: Nylon's Yield Calculations
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Explore the fascinating conversion of cyclohexane and oxygen into adipic acid, essential in nylon manufacture. This video breaks down the calculation of theoretical yield, actual yield, and the resultant percent yield of the process. From molar masses to intricate equations, get a concise understanding of this industrial reaction.