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CHEM 1013: Intro Chemistry
School: Texas Woman's University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 11
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Intro chem: chapter 9 etext notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 1013
Texas Woman's University
3 pages | Fall 2016

Intro chem: chapter 7 etext notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 1013
Texas Woman's University
3 pages | Fall 2016

Intro chem: chapter 7 etext notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 1013
Texas Woman's University
3 pages | Fall 2016
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Comparing Structural Features of Sphingomyelins and Glycolipids
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This video explores the structural and functional differences between sphingomyelins and glycolipids, two types of lipids found in cell membranes, highlighting their commonalities in backbone and fatty acid composition and their distinctive roles in cell structure and recognition.
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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.
Mole Count in Elemental Samples (Zn, Ar, Ta, Li)
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This video outlines the process of calculating the number of moles in various elemental samples. It begins by explaining the relationship between molar mass and atomic weight. Each sample's mass is divided by the respective element's molar mass to find the number of moles. It provides detailed calculations for four elemental samples: zinc (Zn), argon (Ar), tantalum (Ta), and lithium (Li), converting results to scientific notation where necessary. The script demonstrates how to determine the mole
Intermolecular Forces in HCl, F?, and C?H??
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Explore the fascinating world of intermolecular forces in this brief video, featuring HCl, F?, and C?H?? molecules. Learn about the bonds that hold these substances together!
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.
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