PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 341: Organic Chemistry Semester 1
School: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 10
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Weighting Epsom Salts for Baths & CO? in Soda: Molecular Insight
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Learn the step-by-step process to convert moles into grams using the molecular weight of Epsom salts (MgSO?) and carbon dioxide (CO?). From bathtub to soda bottle understand the science behind the amounts
Vaporization vs. Condensation: Heat Absorption & Release
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Discover the contrasting processes of vaporization and condensation and their thermal nature. Understand why boiling is endothermic, absorbing heat, while condensation is exothermic, releasing heat, and how these processes impact ?H values.
Copper Bombardment: Calculating X-ray Photon Energy
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We'll guide you through the process of calculating the energy associated with X-ray photons when the wavelength is 0.154 nm. This video offers a practical application of physics and helps you understand the energy spectrum of X-rays. Whether you're a science enthusiast or a student, you'll gain valuable insights into this intriguing topic.
Specific Rotation Calculation: Polarimeter Demystified
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Discover how to calculate specific rotations of samples using a polarimeter in this informative chemistry tutorial. Explore optical activity and learn step-by-step calculations for two real-world examples. Enhance your understanding of specific rotation and its application in chemical analysis.
Understanding Average Speed in Kinetic Molecular Theory
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The kinetic molecular theory of gases describes the random motion and speed distribution of gas molecules in a container, and when considering various statements about the average speeds of these molecules, it's important to understand how they behave under different conditions.
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.