PreparED Study Materials
CHM 11600: General Chemistry
School: Purdue University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 34
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Comparing Masses: Analyzing Water, Ethanol, Chloroform & Balsa Wood
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Explore the relationship between mass, density, and volume using real-life examples, including water, ethanol, chloroform, and balsa wood. Learn the process of calculating mass and uncover which substance has the highest mass based on given conditions.
From CH? to C?H?: Decoding Molecular Formula with Molar Mass
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Discover the process of determining a compound's molecular formula from its empirical formula and molar mass. Understand the calculations and reasoning behind deriving C?H? from the empirical formula CH? with a molar mass of 56.11 g/mol. Gain insight into fundamental chemistry concepts and computations.
What is the expected ground-state electron configuration for Te²??
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Join us in this illuminating video as we unravel the expected ground-state electron configuration for Te²?. We dive into the world of chemistry to explain the electron structure of this fascinating ion. Whether you're a student, a chemistry enthusiast, or simply curious about the periodic table, this video provides a clear and comprehensive breakdown of the electron configuration for Te²?. Discover the secrets of electron arrangement and explore the intriguing properties of tellurium in its doub
Glycerin Solution Vapor Pressure at 39.88°C
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Discover how to calculate the vapor pressure of a glycerin solution when mixed with water at a specific temperature. A valuable chemistry lesson.
Lone Pair vs. Bonding Pair Electrons: Atomic Insights Unveiled
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Explore the atomic world and the crucial distinctions between lone pair and bonding pair electrons in this insightful video. Delve into the fundamental aspects of atomic structure, electron orbitals, and their roles in chemical bonding, reactivity, and molecule formation.
Differentiating Strong & Weak Electrolytes: Ionization in Aqueous Solu
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Discover the difference between strong and weak electrolytes by understanding their ionization in water. Using nitrous acid and nitric acid as examples, this video provides chemical equations that visually distinguish the ionization behavior of these electrolytes.