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CHEM 122: General Chemistry I Lecture

School: University of Illinois at Chicago

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 55

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Calculating Ksp for Ca3(PO4)2 at 25°C: Step-by-Step Guide
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Unravel the concepts of 'Molar Solubility' and 'Solubility Product' to gauge salt solubility. Explore how Calcium Phosphate dissociates in solutions and calculate its unique Ksp value.

Decoding Electron Configurations: From Rubidium to Argon Explained
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Explore the intricacies of electron configurations around the atomic nucleus. Understand the ordered filling of energy levels in atoms like Rubidium, Germanium, and Argon. A deep look into the ground-state configurations of key elements.

Calculating the Amount of Cesium and Iodine in a 38.77g Cs-I Compound
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Learn how to calculate the amounts of Cesium and Iodine in a 38.77g sample of a Cs-I compound. Starting with a 125g compound this tutorial uses conversion factors to find 19.83g of Cesium and 18.94g of Iodine. Perfect for chemistry students seeking to master stoichiometry and compound analysis.

Why is the study of chiral molecules important in biochemistry?
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This discussion highlights the significance of studying chiral molecules in biochemistry, emphasizing their impact on biological activity, molecular recognition, pharmacokinetics, and biomedical research, without revealing specific examples or findings.

Weighting Epsom Salts for Baths & CO? in Soda: Molecular Insight
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Learn the step-by-step process to convert moles into grams using the molecular weight of Epsom salts (MgSO?) and carbon dioxide (CO?). From bathtub to soda bottle understand the science behind the amounts

Calculating Water's Final Temp after a 345 kJ Heat Boost
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Discover how to determine the final temperature of a water sample after heat absorption. Utilizing the concept of specific heat capacity and the formula q = mc?T, we calculate the change in temperature and reveal its new state. Experience the transformation from an initial tepid state to a drastically altered thermal condition.

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