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CHEM 111: General Chemistry I

School: University of British Columbia

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Oxidizing & Reducing Agents: Electron Exchange Demystified
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Explore the world of oxidizing and reducing agents in chemistry. Gain a clear understanding of what they are and how they function without delving too deep into the subject matter.

Molecular Geometry & Polarity: Why CO? & CCl? Are Nonpolar Explained
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Uncover the intriguing relationship between molecular geometry and polarity in chemistry. Using CO? and CCl? as examples, learn how polar bonds can result in nonpolar molecules. Recognize the role of symmetry in determining molecular polarity.

Analyzing Molecular Structure Levels in DNA, tRNA, and mRNA
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This video explores the concept of structural levels (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary) in biomolecules, focusing on double-stranded DNA, tRNA, and mRNA to understand the diverse ways these molecules exhibit these structural layers.

pAg in KI & AgNO3 Titration: Exploring 39mL & 44.30mL Volumes
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Exploring the titration of 25.00 mL of 0.08230 M KI with 0.05110 M AgNO3. This video breaks down the calculation process for the potential of silver ion at various volumes of added AgNO3: 39.00 mL equivalence point and 44.30 mL. With clear steps and using the solubility product constant understand how the potential of silver ion is determined for each scenario.

Boyle's Law Explained: From Compression to Pressure Calculation
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Learn the intricacies of Boyle's Law through an example involving isothermal compression of a perfect gas. Watch as we calculate the original pressure using the change in volume and final conditions. This tutorial simplifies complex gas laws for easy comprehension.

Why Fluorine Can't Form FH? or FCl?: Unpacking VSEPR Theory & Electron
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Explore why fluorine, with its seven valence electrons, doesn't form compounds like FH? or FCl?. Understand the role of VSEPR theory, atomic size, and electronegativity in limiting bond formation. Grasp the interplay of geometric challenges and electron repulsion in compound stability.

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