PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 1220: General Chemistry II
School: Ohio State University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 78
Notes
Week 3-21-16 to 3-25-16 chem notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 1220
Ohio State University
1 pages | Winter 2016
Week 3-21-16 to 3-25-16 chem notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 1220
Ohio State University
1 pages | Winter 2016
Week 3-21-16 to 3-25-16 chem notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 1220
Ohio State University
1 pages | Winter 2016
Week 3-21-16 to 3-25-16 chem notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 1220
Ohio State University
1 pages | Winter 2016
Week 4-18-16 to 4-22-16 chem notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 1220
Ohio State University
1 pages | Winter 2016
Week 4-18-16 to 4-22-16 chem notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 1220
Ohio State University
1 pages | Winter 2016
Week 4-11-16 to 4-15-16 chem notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 1220
Ohio State University
1 pages | Winter 2016
Week 4-11-16 to 4-15-16 chem notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 1220
Ohio State University
1 pages | Winter 2016
Study Guides
Chemistry 1220 exam 2 study guide (Chemistry)
CHEM 1220
Ohio State University
17 pages | Winter 2016
Chemistry 1220 exam 3 study guide (Chemistry)
CHEM 1220
Ohio State University
27 pages | Winter 2016
Videos
Differential DNA Damage Responses in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
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Explore unique strategies employed by prokaryotes and discover if they possess exclusive mechanisms for handling extreme DNA damage that elude eukaryotes."
Glucose Polymer with Alternating Glycosidic Linkages: Structure and Fu
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Explore the fascinating discovery of a glucose polymer with alternating glycosidic linkages. We'll visualize its Haworth projection and investigate its potential role in organisms, pondering whether it primarily serves a structural or energy storage function. Additionally, we'll discuss which types of organisms might utilize this unique polysaccharide as a potential food source.
Ethylene Glycol: Mass and Volume Calculations
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Explore how to calculate the mass and volume of ethylene glycol, a common antifreeze, using its density. Understand the essentials of density-related calculations.
Endothermic vs. Exothermic: Unraveling Heat Changes in Chemical Reacti
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Explore the intricacies of endothermic and exothermic reactions through everyday examples. Delve into the energy dynamics of ice melting and water freezing, while emphasizing the importance of the heat change (?H) in these processes.
Mass of Solutions: 12g Sucrose in 4.1%, 3.2%, & 12.5% Cases
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Determining the total mass of sucrose solutions at varying concentrations: 4.1% 3.2% and 12.5%. Learn step-by-step calculations to find solution masses containing 12 grams of sucrose. Results: ~292.68g ~375g and 96g for each concentration respectively.
Molecular Formulas: Lewis Structures for N2, HCN, CO2, C3H6, and More
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Discover Lewis structures for various molecular formulas, including N2, HCN, CO2, C3H6, and more. Explore their chemical bonding and structural arrangements.