PreparED Study Materials
CHB 1133: General Chemistry II
School: University of Colorado
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 18
Notes
Week 1 notes - general chemistry 2 (Chemistry)
CHB 1133
University of Colorado
2 pages | Spring 2016
Study Guides
Exam 1 study guide for gen. chem 2 (Chemistry)
CHB 1133
University of Colorado
2 pages | Spring 2016
Videos
Why is a short RNA primer needed for replication?
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Unlocking the Mystery of Short RNA Primers in DNA Replication: Discover the essential role they play and why they are a crucial component in the replication process. Join us in this video as we delve into the fascinating world of molecular biology and DNA replication.
Double Assurance: Fidelity in Protein Synthesis
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Discover the Intricate Checks and Balances in Protein Synthesis Fidelity: Join us in this video to unravel the two critical moments when the accuracy of protein synthesis is assured, shedding light on the 'how' and 'when' of this essential process.
Denver Pressure Conversion: Atmospheres mmHg psi & Pascals Explained
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Converting Denver's average pressure of 24.9 in. Hg into various units. This video provides clear steps to determine equivalents in millimeters of mercury atmospheres pounds per square inch and pascals. Understand the relationships and conversions between these common pressure units.
Balancing Equations: From Lead Sulfide to Ammonia Reactions
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This video shows you how to balance equations from the reaction of lead(II) sulfide with hydrochloric acid to ammonia's interaction with oxygen. Understand the nuances of atom balancing and grasp the precise stoichiometric relationships.
Classifying the Boiling of Water: Physical or Chemical Change? Justify
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This video tackles the classification of boiling water as either a physical or chemical change, examining the provided options. We conclude that boiling is a physical change, as the water's chemical composition remains the same during the transition from liquid to gas.
Sketching Lewis Structures: Radical Species ClF? and BrO? Explained
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This video elucidates the method to sketch Lewis structures for the radical species ClF? and BrO?. Highlighting the distinguishing feature of an unpaired electron, we illustrate the bond arrangements and lone pairs that define these unique chemical entities.