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CHEM 2211: Modern Organic Chemistry I

School: University of Georgia

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 6

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Calculating Silver Density from Weight and Water Displacement
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Learn how to find the density of silver using weight and water displacement. A step-by-step guide to a common laboratory technique.

Double Assurance: Fidelity in Protein Synthesis
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Discover the Intricate Checks and Balances in Protein Synthesis Fidelity: Join us in this video to unravel the two critical moments when the accuracy of protein synthesis is assured, shedding light on the 'how' and 'when' of this essential process.

Protons reveal electron count in atoms. Which statement applies?
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In this video, we explore the information that knowledge of the number of protons in a neutral element's atom can provide. Options for determining neutron count, electron count, and identifying the element's name are examined, with a conclusion that it allows us to know both the number of electrons and the element's name.

Identifying Fundamental Units in Rb?O, N?, Fe(NO?)?, and N?F?
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In this exploration, we delve into the fundamental units of various substances, whether they are single atoms, molecules, or formula units. We examine ionic compounds like Rb?O and Fe(NO?)?, characterized by formula units as their basic components, and covalent compounds like N? and N?F?, where molecules are the fundamental units.

Strong Base Comparison: H?S?, CH?O?, CH?OH, Cl?, CH?COO?, CH?CHClCOO
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Explore the reactivity of different bases in this chemistry comparison. We'll analyze the strength of H?S?, CH?O?, CH?OH, Cl?, CH?COO?, and CH?CHClCOO? in various reactions.

Mass of Fluorine in 24.6g SnF? Toothpaste: A Breakdown
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Tin(II) Fluoride in Toothpaste: Dive into the chemistry of Tin(II) Fluoride commonly used in toothpaste to prevent tooth decay. Understand molar mass calculations stoichiometry and determine the fluoride content in a given compound

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