PreparED Study Materials

CHEM 1110: CHEM 1110

School: Roane State Community College

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 3

Notes

Videos

Calculating the Mass Percent Composition of Chloroform (CHCl?)
Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

In this video, we delve into the concept of percent composition by mass, exemplified through the compound chloroform (CHCl?), which was once employed as an inhalation anesthetic despite its associated toxicity. By calculating the percent composition for each element within the compound, we gain valuable insights into its composition and its potential effects on health and properties.

pAg in KI & AgNO3 Titration: Exploring 39mL & 44.30mL Volumes
Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

Exploring the titration of 25.00 mL of 0.08230 M KI with 0.05110 M AgNO3. This video breaks down the calculation process for the potential of silver ion at various volumes of added AgNO3: 39.00 mL equivalence point and 44.30 mL. With clear steps and using the solubility product constant understand how the potential of silver ion is determined for each scenario.

Dilution Calculations: Copper(II) Nitrate, Calcium Chloride, Lithium C
Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

Learn how to perform dilution calculations for solutions, including copper(II) nitrate, calcium chloride, and lithium carbonate, to achieve specific concentrations.

Counting Oxygen Atoms in Various Molecular Sets
Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

Discover the simple yet essential method for counting the number of oxygen atoms in different molecular sets, including molecules and ions.

Chromium & Oxygen: Limiting Reactants & Chromium(III) Oxide Formation
Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

Unravel the reaction of chromium and oxygen forming chromium(III) oxide. Examine different scenarios to determine the limiting reactant using stoichiometric ratios. Understand how to predict product amounts through these calculations.

Calculating Water's Final Temp after a 345 kJ Heat Boost
Stars

Want To Learn More? To watch the entire video and ALL of the videos in the series:

Add to cart

Discover how to determine the final temperature of a water sample after heat absorption. Utilizing the concept of specific heat capacity and the formula q = mc?T, we calculate the change in temperature and reveal its new state. Experience the transformation from an initial tepid state to a drastically altered thermal condition.

Textbook Solutions (0)

Top Selling Study Tools

×

Login

Login or Sign up for access to all of our study tools and educational content!

Forgot password?
Register Now

×

Register

Sign up for access to all content on our site!

Or login if you already have an account

×

Reset password

If you have an active account we’ll send you an e-mail for password recovery

Or login if you have your password back