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CHEM 10060: General Chemistry I
School: Kent State University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 88
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Atomic bonds and lewis structures (Engineering)
CHEM 10060
Kent State University
4 pages | Fall 2015
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Density Explained: Calculating the Density of an Osmium Cube
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In this tutorial, we break down the principle of density, illustrating it as a measure of mass per unit volume. Using an osmium cube as a practical example, we walk viewers through the steps of computing its density, demonstrating the interplay between mass, volume, and particle arrangement.
Understanding Boiling Points: Ethylene Glycol, Alcohols & Ethers Expla
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This video offers insights into the properties and boiling points of different alcohols and ethers, including antifreeze agents like ethylene glycol. We also discuss how molecular structures and interactions impact boiling points, shedding light on key differences among related compounds.
Orthorhombic Unit Cell: Decoding Nickel Sulfate's Crystal Density
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The video offers an insightful look into the orthorhombic unit cell, a unique crystal lattice structure. By exploring nickel sulfate's unit cell and its specific dimensions, we determine both the number of formula units and the density of this crystalline structure.
Why is a short RNA primer needed for replication?
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Unlocking the Mystery of Short RNA Primers in DNA Replication: Discover the essential role they play and why they are a crucial component in the replication process. Join us in this video as we delve into the fascinating world of molecular biology and DNA replication.
Intermolecular Forces: Comparing Properties of Key Chemical Compounds
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Discover the effects of intermolecular forces on the boiling point, freezing point, and vapor pressure of various compounds. Learn how hydrogen bonding, ionic bonding, and London dispersion forces influence these properties in different groups of molecules.
Determining Moles of Released Ions in Dissolution Reactions
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When an ionic compound dissolves in water, it undergoes dissociation into its constituent ions. The total moles of ions released is determined by adding up the moles of each ion generated during this dissociation process. In the case of (a) disodium hydrogen phosphate (Na?HPO?), it dissociates into two sodium ions and one hydrogen phosphate ion. For (b) copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO? · 5H?O), it dissociates into one copper ion and one sulfate ion. In (c), nickel(II) chloride (NiCl?) diss
















































































