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CHEM 119: Fundamentals of Chemistry I

School: Texas A&M University

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 39

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Glycogen Synthesis and Phosphorylase Deactivation: Essential Mechanism
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Delve into the intricate interplay between glycogen synthesis activation and glycogen phosphorylase deactivation. Discover the essential mechanisms that ensure the efficient management of glucose storage and utilization in the body.

Denver Pressure Conversion: Atmospheres mmHg psi & Pascals Explained
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Converting Denver's average pressure of 24.9 in. Hg into various units. This video provides clear steps to determine equivalents in millimeters of mercury atmospheres pounds per square inch and pascals. Understand the relationships and conversions between these common pressure units.

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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.

Molecular Geometry & Polarity: Why CO? & CCl? Are Nonpolar Explained
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Uncover the intriguing relationship between molecular geometry and polarity in chemistry. Using CO? and CCl? as examples, learn how polar bonds can result in nonpolar molecules. Recognize the role of symmetry in determining molecular polarity.

Molar Mass Calculation: Sr(OH)2 N2O3 NaClO3 Cr2O3 Explained!
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In this chemistry tutorial learn how to calculate the molar mass of various compounds using atomic masses from the periodic table. Discover the molar mass for compounds such as Strontium Hydroxide Dinitrogen Trioxide Sodium Chlorate and Chromium(III) Oxide. A concise guide to understanding molar masses and their real-world applications.

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