PreparED Study Materials
CH 433: CH 433
School: North Carolina State University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 4
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Strontium: Deep Dive into Its Isotopes & Atomic Structure
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Discover the step-by-step process of Barium Sulfate formation from the reaction of Barium Chloride with Sodium Sulfate. Learn about molar mass calculations stoichiometry and yield predictions.
Calculating Vapor Pressure & Its Lowering: Urea in Water at 35°C
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Explore the intriguing process of determining the vapor pressure of a urea-water solution at 35°C. Using Raoult's law we'll calculate the mole fraction of water and urea leading to the solution's vapor pressure. Learn how the solution's composition affects vapor-pressure lowering
Comparing O-O Bond Lengths: Hydrogen Peroxide vs. Oxygen Molecule
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Explore the intricacies of hydrogen peroxide's Lewis structure and its bond characteristics. Understand the differences in bond lengths between H?O? and O?. Delve into the distinction between single and double bonds and their implications.
Comparing Structural Features of Sphingomyelins and Glycolipids
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This video explores the structural and functional differences between sphingomyelins and glycolipids, two types of lipids found in cell membranes, highlighting their commonalities in backbone and fatty acid composition and their distinctive roles in cell structure and recognition.
Molecular Formulas: Lewis Structures for N2, HCN, CO2, C3H6, and More
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Discover Lewis structures for various molecular formulas, including N2, HCN, CO2, C3H6, and more. Explore their chemical bonding and structural arrangements.



















