PreparED Study Materials
CHM 140: University Chemistry I
School: DePaul University
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Chips Nutritional Energy and Body Fat Conversion
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Discover how to calculate the nutritional energy in a bag of chips, and learn the science behind converting excess energy into body fat.
What is meant by K?.??
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Delve into the world of biochemistry and discover what this critical parameter means in the context of binding constants. We'll break down the significance of K?.? and explain how it's used to quantify the strength of interactions in various biological processes. Whether you're a student, scientist, or simply curious about the world of science, this video will provide you with a clear understanding of K?.? and its role in biochemical research.
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.
Comparing O-O Bond Lengths: Hydrogen Peroxide vs. Oxygen Molecule
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Explore the intricacies of hydrogen peroxide's Lewis structure and its bond characteristics. Understand the differences in bond lengths between H?O? and O?. Delve into the distinction between single and double bonds and their implications.
Disulfur Decafluoride Disproportionation & Sulfur Oxidation States
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This video explains the disproportionation reaction of disulfur decafluoride at 150°C. It teaches you to write a balanced equation for this reaction and give the oxidation state of S in each compound.
Understanding Reaction Rate Decrease Over Time
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This explanation delves into the phenomenon where the reaction rate decreases over time due to the decrease in reactant concentration, resulting in fewer successful collisions and reactions, without revealing specific examples or findings.









