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Chem 1332, chapter 10, 11 (week 2) (Chemistry)
CHEM 14833
University of Houston
12 pages | Fall 2016

Chem 1332, chapter 11, 12 (week 3) (Chemistry)
CHEM 14833
University of Houston
11 pages | Fall 2016
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Breaking Down Mixtures: Finding Mass Percent of Sodium Compounds
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Uncover the method to determine mass percentages of Sodium Bromide and Sodium Sulfate in a mixture using the given Sodium content. Walk through a step-by-step calculation leveraging molar masses to derive the composition. Discover the resulting mass percentages: 23.85% for Sodium Bromide and 76.15% for Sodium Sulfate
Balancing Equations: From Lead Sulfide to Ammonia Reactions
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This video shows you how to balance equations from the reaction of lead(II) sulfide with hydrochloric acid to ammonia's interaction with oxygen. Understand the nuances of atom balancing and grasp the precise stoichiometric relationships.
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.
Understanding Key Assumptions of Kinetic Molecular Theory in Detail!
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Dive into the Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter understanding how atoms and molecules possess kinetic energy which we measure as temperature. Explore the five core assumptions including the constant random motion of gas particles and the relation between kinetic energy and temperature. Demystify the concepts of particle collisions intermolecular interactions and the universal behavior of gases at given temperatures
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.
Tailors' Seam Measurements: Precision and Accuracy Analysis
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An in-depth analysis of the precision and accuracy in seam measurements by three apprentice tailors: X, Y, and Z, as they measure a pair of trousers. Understand how their measurements compare to the true length of 32.0 inches.
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