PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 5730: Advanced Inorganic Lab
School: University of Utah
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Neon Gas Pressure Change in 0.75-L Cylinder
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In this problem, we are tasked with determining the pressure of neon gas in a 0.75-L cylinder at 30°C after compressing it from a 2.50-L sample at 0.00°C and 1.00 atm using the combined gas law equation, with step-by-step calculations leading to a final pressure value of approximately 3.699 atm.
Calculating the Mass of CCl4: Using Density and Volume Insights
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Learn the method to calculate the mass of a substance using its density and volume. This video demonstrates the practical application of density in determining the mass of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) from a given volume.
Identifying Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
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Join us in this enlightening video where we unravel the world of chemistry. We'll examine a series of options to identify elements, compounds, and mixtures. Explore the fascinating world of matter and discover how to distinguish these fundamental concepts. Whether you're a student or simply curious about the world of chemistry, this video will help you sharpen your understanding of the building blocks of matter.
KOH Volume Needed to Neutralize H?SO? Samples
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Discover the precise KOH volumes to neutralize H?SO? samples with various concentrations. Learn about the acid-base reaction dynamics and stoichiometry.
Ionic Character Comparison: Analyzing NaBr vs. HBr and BrCl vs. FCl
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Discover the analysis of ionic character in compounds based on electronegativity differences. Learn about the contrasts between NaBr vs. HBr and BrCl vs. FCl. Grasp why NaBr and FCl showcase greater ionic character than their paired compounds.
Classifying Substances: From Pure Elements to Mixtures Explained
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Classify substances into various categories: element compound homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture. This video breaks down the fundamental distinctions between pure substances and mixtures illustrating with real-world examples like urine pure water a Snickers™ bar and soil. A concise guide for understanding the essence of material classification in chemistry.