PreparED Study Materials
CHE 275: Organic Chemistry 1
School: Syracuse University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 3
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Understanding Chlorine's Oxidation States in Complex Ions: A Step-by-S
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Explore how to determine the oxidation states of Chlorine in various ions using fundamental rules in chemistry. Learn the importance of oxidation numbers in understanding chemical reactions and the art of balancing chemical equations.
Differential DNA Damage Responses in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
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Explore unique strategies employed by prokaryotes and discover if they possess exclusive mechanisms for handling extreme DNA damage that elude eukaryotes."
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.
The mass of a sugar crystal with 1.8 × 10¹? sucrose molecules
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This video guides you through calculating the theoretical yield of a product in moles for a given chemical reaction by identifying the limiting reactant. It explains how to determine the limiting reactant for different quantities of reactants and then calculates the corresponding moles of the product, ensuring an accurate theoretical yield estimation.
Drawing the Lewis Structure for Glycine: The Protein Building Block
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Discover how amino acids, specifically glycine, form the foundation of proteins. Understand and visualize the Lewis structure representation of glycine. Grasp the significance of atomic bonding and electron distribution.
Understanding Microwaves: Boiling Water's Time and Photon Count
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This video breaks down the process of calculating the time and number of photons required to boil water in a microwave. Using given power, wavelength, and water specifics, we determine both energy needs and photon count.