PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 203: General Chemistry
School: San Diego State University
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Does Cesium Bromide & Hydrogen Iodide in Water Conduct Electricity?
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Explore the conductivity of aqueous solutions: Cesium bromide and hydrogen iodide. Understand their ionic nature and how it leads to the presence of charged ions enabling electricity conduction
Amino Acid Reaction: Peptide Bond Formation and Product Diversity
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Explore the reaction between alanine and glycine, two amino acids, and unravel whether this process results in multiple reaction products. We'll delve into the intriguing world of peptide bond formation and examine the potential diversity of products that may emerge from this biochemical reaction."
Making a 0.150 M Ba(OH)? Solution: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Learn how to calculate the amount of Barium hydroxide, Ba(OH)?, needed to prepare a specific molar concentration. This tutorial breaks down the relationship between moles of hydroxide ions and moles of Ba(OH)?, guiding users through each step for precise results. Embrace the essence of molarity in solution preparation.
Unraveling Hydrocarbon Structures: Decoding Degrees of Unsaturation
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Explore the concept of the degree of unsaturation in hydrocarbons. Understand its importance in revealing double bonds, triple bonds, or rings. Learn through examples like limonene, squalene, and lycopene.
Determining Bond Types: Ionic, Polar Covalent, or Covalent in Chemical
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This discussion revolves around the classification of chemical bonds as ionic, polar covalent, or covalent based on the electronegativity difference between the atoms involved. The general criteria for this classification are explained: a difference greater than 1.7 indicates an ionic bond, between 0.5 and 1.7 signifies a polar covalent bond, and less than 0.5 designates a covalent bond. It then applies these criteria to four specific examples, including the CC bond in ethane (H?CCH?), the KI bo
Volume of 49.8g HCl Gas at STP: Finding the Answer in Liters
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This video guides viewers through the process of calculating the volume occupied by Hydrochloric acid gas or HCl at standard temperature and pressure. Using the molar mass of HCl and its properties as an ideal gas the tutorial comprehensively explains each step to determine the volume from a given mass at STP. A must-watch for understanding gas volume conversions in chemistry



















