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CHEM 628: CHEM 628
School: University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Chemical Combo: How N2 and F2 Produce Nitrogen Trifluoride Explained!
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Explore the chemical combination of nitrogen and fluorine to produce nitrogen trifluoride. Learn how to determine the limiting reactant and calculate the theoretical yield using stoichiometry principles.
Calculating Density: Rectangular Metal Bar & Significance
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Learn the process of determining the density of a rectangular metal bar using its measurements. Understand how volume and mass play a crucial role in the calculation, and the importance of representing results with the correct number of significant figures
Mass of Fluorine in 24.6g SnF? Toothpaste: A Breakdown
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Tin(II) Fluoride in Toothpaste: Dive into the chemistry of Tin(II) Fluoride commonly used in toothpaste to prevent tooth decay. Understand molar mass calculations stoichiometry and determine the fluoride content in a given compound
0.800g Match to SO?: Volume Calculation at 725 Torr & 32°C!
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Detailed walkthrough of calculating sulfur dioxide gas volume produced from burning tetraphosphorus trisulfide. Utilizes stoichiometry and the Ideal Gas Law to derive results under specific conditions. Step-by-step guide for understanding chemical reactions and gas volume calculations
Converting Moles to Grams: Aluminum & Chlorine Atomic Mass Breakdown
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"Explore the intricate world of atomic masses using aluminum and chlorine as examples. Understand the concept of 'mole' and its relevance in chemistry. Learn to calculate masses of moles for elements based on atomic weights.
Molarity Calculations for Various Solutions: CH?OH, CaCl?, C??H?
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Learn how to calculate the molarity of different solutions containing methanol, calcium chloride, and naphthalene. Essential for chemistry enthusiasts.
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Chem 343 10/12 lecture 16 (Chemistry)
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