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CHEM 2720: Clinical Pharmacology

School: Tennessee Tech University

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Crafting Ionic and Net Ionic Equations: Step-by-Step Guide with Exampl
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Discover how to craft balanced, complete ionic, and net ionic equations for various chemical reactions. Learn the significance of aqueous ions and solid state indicators in these equations.

Determining Base Concentration Using KHP: Indicator Choice Solution
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Discover how to choose the right indicator for a titration involving Potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) and a strong base. Grasp the calculations from molar mass to pH and understand why Thymolphthalein is the ideal choice for a change near pH 8.95.

Double Assurance: Fidelity in Protein Synthesis
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Discover the Intricate Checks and Balances in Protein Synthesis Fidelity: Join us in this video to unravel the two critical moments when the accuracy of protein synthesis is assured, shedding light on the 'how' and 'when' of this essential process.

Cyclohexane to Adipic Acid: Nylon's Yield Calculations
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Explore the fascinating conversion of cyclohexane and oxygen into adipic acid, essential in nylon manufacture. This video breaks down the calculation of theoretical yield, actual yield, and the resultant percent yield of the process. From molar masses to intricate equations, get a concise understanding of this industrial reaction.

Potassium and Iodine Monatomic Ions: Atomic Insights Revealed
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Discover the monatomic ions formed by potassium and iodine in this informative chemistry tutorial. Learn how to determine ion charges based on atomic properties and their positions on the periodic table.

Calculating [H?] in HNO? Solution Halfway to Equivalence with KOH
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Unraveling HNO? Titration: Calculating [H?] Halfway with KOH. Harness the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation for pH determination. Discover the pH at midpoint between weak acid and strong base titration.

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