PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 3362: BioChemistry II
School: University of Texas at Dallas
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 2
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Converting Various Units: Weight, Time, Height, and Volume
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This video focuses on unit conversions and the practical use of conversion factors to translate quantities between different units. It provides clear examples of converting 70 kilograms to pounds, translating 14 billion years into seconds, changing the height of a basketball player from feet and inches to meters, and converting cubic meters to liters, illustrating the importance of this skill in various scientific and everyday scenarios.
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."
Vaporization vs. Condensation: Heat Absorption & Release
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Discover the contrasting processes of vaporization and condensation and their thermal nature. Understand why boiling is endothermic, absorbing heat, while condensation is exothermic, releasing heat, and how these processes impact ?H values.
Decoding Acid Formulas: From Phosphoric to Sulfurous - Chemistry Insig
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Explore the distinct chemical formulas of various acids like phosphoric, hydrobromic, and sulfurous acids. Understand their practical applications, from flavoring agents to sanitization in brewing. Highlighting their unique molecular makeup, learn the critical roles they play.
Volume Calculation for Acetone, Olive Oil, and Chloroform
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In this video, the presenter demonstrates the process of calculating the volume of 125g for three different liquids—Acetone, Olive oil, and Chloroform—using the formula "Volume = Mass / Density," providing step-by-step solutions for each liquid, ultimately revealing their respective volumes. This instructional video guides viewers through the calculations and showcases the outcome for each liquid's volume.