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CHEM 112: General Chemistry 2

School: College of Charleston

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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.

Calculating Percent Composition: Using Molecular Formulas & Atomic Mas
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Understand the process of calculating percent composition using the molecular formula. Grasp the methodology with compounds like C2H4O2, CH2O2, and more. Discover how atomic masses influence the mass percent of elements in various compounds.

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Molecular Geometries Explained: From N?O to PF? - Shape and Structure
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Discover the distinct geometries of molecules like N?O, SO?, H?S, and PF?. Unravel the difference between molecular and electron shapes. Master the basics of linear, bent, tetrahedral, and trigonal pyramidal structures.

H-Cl Bond Energy Explained: ?H Signs Formation & Breakage Dynamics
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Explore the concept of bond energy with the H-Cl bond as a prime example. Delve into the energy dynamics of bond breaking (endothermic positive ?H) versus bond formation (exothermic negative ?H). Understand how the magnitude remains consistent but signs differ based on energy absorption or release.

Comparing Viscosity: Why C5H11OH is 12x Thicker than C6H14 at 20°C
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Explore the intriguing contrast between Pentanol and Hexane's viscosity at 20 degrees Celsius. Uncover how molecular interactions influence a liquid's 'thickness' and discover why similar molecular weights can lead to vastly different substance properties

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