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CHEM 130: Chemistry 130: General Chemistry II YANG

School: UTK

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 3

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Why is Chloromethane Polar but Methane Nonpolar? Decoding Molecule Sha
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Explore the polar nature of Chloromethane and the nonpolar characteristics of Methane. Understand the impact of electronegativity differences and bond types. Deciphering molecular polarity through the lens of tetrahedral structures.

Challenges in Studying Mitochondrial Respiratory Complexes
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Explore the complex challenges scientists face when attempting to extract respiratory complexes from the inner mitochondrial membrane for an in-depth study of their properties and functions."

Predicting Precipitates: Al(NO?)? & NaOH Reaction Explained
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Unlock the secrets of precipitation reactions as we mix Aluminium nitrate and Sodium hydroxide. Discover how Al(NO?)? and NaOH interact forming the insoluble Aluminium hydroxide Al(OH)?. Break down the net ionic equation to highlight only the active participants.

Lewis Structures with Atom Connections & Charges
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Learn how to create Lewis structures for various molecules and assign charges where needed. Understand the molecular connectivity and electron distribution.

Element Classification: Rep, Trans, Inner-Trans, Noble Gases
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We categorize elements into representative, transition, inner-transition, and noble gases based on their positions in the periodic table and general characteristics, without revealing specific element classifications.

Diluting a 5.5 M KCl Solution to 0.100 M
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Learn the steps to make a 2.5 L of 0.100 M KCl solution from a 5.5 M stock solution in this easy-to-follow tutorial.

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