PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 1151: Survey of Chemistry I
School: Columbus State University
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Calculating Ksp for Ca3(PO4)2 at 25°C: Step-by-Step Guide
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Unravel the concepts of 'Molar Solubility' and 'Solubility Product' to gauge salt solubility. Explore how Calcium Phosphate dissociates in solutions and calculate its unique Ksp value.
Why is Chloromethane Polar but Methane Nonpolar? Decoding Molecule Sha
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Explore the polar nature of Chloromethane and the nonpolar characteristics of Methane. Understand the impact of electronegativity differences and bond types. Deciphering molecular polarity through the lens of tetrahedral structures.
Dilution Calculations: Copper(II) Nitrate, Calcium Chloride, Lithium C
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Learn how to perform dilution calculations for solutions, including copper(II) nitrate, calcium chloride, and lithium carbonate, to achieve specific concentrations.
Calculating the Mass of CCl4: Using Density and Volume Insights
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Learn the method to calculate the mass of a substance using its density and volume. This video demonstrates the practical application of density in determining the mass of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) from a given volume.
Counting Oxygen Atoms in Various Molecular Sets
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Discover the simple yet essential method for counting the number of oxygen atoms in different molecular sets, including molecules and ions.
Chemical Formulas for Barium Hydroxide, Magnesium Sulfite, and More
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This video discusses the process of writing chemical formulas for different compounds, providing details on the types and charges of ions involved in each compound's composition. The video concludes with the chemical formulas for barium hydroxide, magnesium sulfite, calcium carbonate, ammonium sulfate, and lithium hydrogen carbonate.









