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CHM 1030: Basic Chemistry Concepts and Applications 1

School: University of Florida

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 4

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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.

Classifying the Boiling of Water: Physical or Chemical Change? Justify
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This video tackles the classification of boiling water as either a physical or chemical change, examining the provided options. We conclude that boiling is a physical change, as the water's chemical composition remains the same during the transition from liquid to gas.

Barium Chloride & Sodium Sulfate: Calculating BaSO? Yield
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Dive into the chemical reaction between Barium Chloride and Sodium Sulfate. Through step-by-step calculations, discover how to determine the resultant mass of Barium Sulfate. Conclude with a real-world example, highlighting the precise amount formed.

Mass of Fluorine in 24.6g SnF? Toothpaste: A Breakdown
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Tin(II) Fluoride in Toothpaste: Dive into the chemistry of Tin(II) Fluoride commonly used in toothpaste to prevent tooth decay. Understand molar mass calculations stoichiometry and determine the fluoride content in a given 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.

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.

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