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CHEM 6181: CHEM 6181
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Identifying Redox Reactions & Agents: Four Chemistry Examples
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Explore oxidation and reduction processes across four chemical reactions differentiating between acid-base and redox activities. Highlighting key substances and their roles in each reaction.
Calculating Water's Final Temp after a 345 kJ Heat Boost
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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.
Element Classification: Rep, Trans, Inner-Trans, Noble Gases
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We categorize elements into representative, transition, inner-transition, and noble gases based on their positions in the periodic table and general characteristics, without revealing specific element classifications.
Reactions of Isopentyl Bromide with Various Reagents
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Explore the fascinating reactions of isopentyl bromide with a variety of reagents and uncover the expected products in each scenario.
Hydrogen Peroxide Molecule Classification
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This discussion explores the nature of hydrogen peroxide as a compound composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms and categorizes it as either a homoatomic or heteroatomic molecule.
Breaking Down Mixtures: Finding Mass Percent of Sodium Compounds
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Uncover the method to determine mass percentages of Sodium Bromide and Sodium Sulfate in a mixture using the given Sodium content. Walk through a step-by-step calculation leveraging molar masses to derive the composition. Discover the resulting mass percentages: 23.85% for Sodium Bromide and 76.15% for Sodium Sulfate