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CHEM 315: Modern Organic Chemistry I
School: Colorado State University
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Perfecting Perbromate Ion: Achieving Zero Formal Charges
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Learn how to create a Lewis structure for the perbromate ion, ensuring all atoms achieve zero formal charges. Follow the step-by-step guide to understand the bonding and electron distribution in this chemical compound.
Homogeneous vs Heterogeneous Mixtures: Examples & Classification Expla
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Explore the distinction between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. Through real-world examples like baby oil, chocolate chip cookies, and wine, understand their uniformity, phases, and how components are distributed.
Shapes & Forces: How Molecule Structure Affects Bonds
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Unveil the correlation between molecular shapes and their respective intermolecular forces. Delve into the specifics of nitrogen trichloride, ammonia, silane, and carbon tetrachloride, highlighting their unique force interactions based on polarity.
Calculate the Volume of 3.00 Moles of Kr(g) at STP
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This video delves into the principles of gas behavior at standard temperature and pressure (STP) and how to determine the volume occupied by a given number of moles of gas under these conditions.
Understanding Polar & Nonpolar Molecules: From Diazene to Nitrogen Dio
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Explore the properties of various molecules like diazene, hydrogen peroxide, and carbon tetrafluoride. Understand the influence of molecular shape and electronegativity on polarity. Discover why some are polar while others are nonpolar based on their structure.
Calculating Silver Density from Weight and Water Displacement
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Learn how to find the density of silver using weight and water displacement. A step-by-step guide to a common laboratory technique.
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