PreparED Study Materials
CHE 1101: General Chemistry1
School: Appalachian State University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 30
Notes
Chemistry i semester bundle (Chemistry)
CHE 1101
Appalachian State University
69 pages | Spring 2016
Study Guides
Videos
Positron Emission Nuclear Equations: Co-55, Na-22, F-18
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Learn how to write nuclear equations for positron emission with Co-55, Na-22, and F-18. Explore the fascinating world of nuclear reactions.
Understanding Barometers: How Do They Measure Pressure?
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Join us in this enlightening video as we delve into the inner workings of barometers. Discover how these essential weather instruments operate, using a column of mercury to measure pressure. We'll explore the principles behind this ingenious device and help you understand the science behind pressure measurement. Whether you're a weather enthusiast or a science lover, this video will provide valuable insights into the fascinating world of barometers.
Producing Ammonium Sulfate: Calculating the Required Ammonia
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Discover the process to determine the quantity of ammonia (NH?) required to produce a specific amount of ammonium sulfate ((NH?)?SO?). Through a step-by-step explanation, learn the application of the balanced chemical equation and molar mass conversions. Transform theoretical chemistry into practical knowledge with this insightful guide.
Structures & Classifications of C?H?? Alkyl Groups: From Primary to Te
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Explore the diverse structures of C?H?? alkyl groups and classify them into primary, secondary, or tertiary categories. Through a visualization of carbon atom arrangements, uncover the nuances of n-pentyl, sec-pentyl, tert-pentyl, isopentyl, and neopentyl structures.
Chromium & Oxygen: Limiting Reactants & Chromium(III) Oxide Formation
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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.
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