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CHEM 114: Organic Chemistry I
School: Georgia State University
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Utilizing Chemical Names and Symbols in Copper Cycle Analysis
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Explore the power of chemical names and symbols in deciphering copper compound formation at each step of the copper cycle, with an illustrative example.
Rutherford's Gold Foil: The Pivot to the Modern Nuclear Atom Model
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Discover Rutherford's pivotal Gold Foil Experiment and its impact on atomic theory. Unveil the discrepancies with the Plum Pudding Model. Grasp the birth of the nuclear atom model through unexpected alpha particle deflections.
Molar Mass Calculation: Sr(OH)2 N2O3 NaClO3 Cr2O3 Explained!
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In this chemistry tutorial learn how to calculate the molar mass of various compounds using atomic masses from the periodic table. Discover the molar mass for compounds such as Strontium Hydroxide Dinitrogen Trioxide Sodium Chlorate and Chromium(III) Oxide. A concise guide to understanding molar masses and their real-world applications.
Decoding Ions: Al³?, S²?, I?, Ag? & Their Electron-Proton Dynamics
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Break down the mysteries of ions like Al³?, S²?, I?, and Ag?. Discover how the electron count impacts ion charge by exploring Aluminium, Sulfur, Iodine, and Silver. Enhance your understanding of protons, electrons, and their relationship in ions.
Strong vs. Weak Acids: Ionization Differences in Water
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Uncover the distinct behaviors of hydrochloric acid and acetic acid in water. Learn about the complete ionization of strong acids and the partial ionization of weak ones, emphasizing the differentiation in proton donation.
KOH Volume Needed to Neutralize H?SO? Samples
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Discover the precise KOH volumes to neutralize H?SO? samples with various concentrations. Learn about the acid-base reaction dynamics and stoichiometry.
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