PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 1025: Introduction to Chemistry
School: Hillsborough Community College
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 2
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Ranking WO? Rb?SO? Pb(C?H?O?)? RbI by Decreasing Formula Mass
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Discover the method to rank compounds like Tungsten Dioxide Rubidium Sulfate Lead Acetate and Rubidium Iodide based on their formula masses. Learn about the significance and calculation of a compound's formula mass. Conclude with an ordered list from heaviest to lightest based on our calculations
What is the expected ground-state electron configuration for Te²??
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Join us in this illuminating video as we unravel the expected ground-state electron configuration for Te²?. We dive into the world of chemistry to explain the electron structure of this fascinating ion. Whether you're a student, a chemistry enthusiast, or simply curious about the periodic table, this video provides a clear and comprehensive breakdown of the electron configuration for Te²?. Discover the secrets of electron arrangement and explore the intriguing properties of tellurium in its doub
Classify: (a) Mixture (b) Element (c) Mixture (d) Compound
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In this video, we classify substances as elements, compounds, or mixtures, with air and soy sauce as mixtures, iron as an element, and table salt as a compound.
Denver Pressure Conversion: Atmospheres mmHg psi & Pascals Explained
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Converting Denver's average pressure of 24.9 in. Hg into various units. This video provides clear steps to determine equivalents in millimeters of mercury atmospheres pounds per square inch and pascals. Understand the relationships and conversions between these common pressure units.
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.
Molecular Lewis Structures for CH?, CO?, H?Se, and NH?
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In this video, we demonstrate the creation of Lewis structures for methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen selenide, and ammonia, highlighting the arrangement of atoms and bonds in each molecule. The video emphasizes the importance of Lewis structures in visualizing atomic bonding and the presence of lone electron pairs.

