PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 113: General Chemistry 2 Lab
School: West Liberty University
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Classifying the Boiling of Water: Physical or Chemical Change? Justify
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This video tackles the classification of boiling water as either a physical or chemical change, examining the provided options. We conclude that boiling is a physical change, as the water's chemical composition remains the same during the transition from liquid to gas.
Connecting Volume & Moles: A Deep Look at Gas Stoichiometry & Ideal Ga
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Understand gas stoichiometry by exploring the Ideal Gas Law, which integrates key laws like Gay-Lussac's, Charles's, Avogadro's, and Boyle's. Discover how this equation helps determine relationships between gas volumes and moles in reactions.
Mastering Mass, Moles, Formula Units & Atoms
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Discover how to precisely calculate mass, moles, formula units, and atoms in various compounds. Understand the concept with examples like chromium(III) sulfate decahydrate, dichlorine heptoxide, and lithium sulfate. Master chemistry calculations through a step-by-step guide.
Calculating [H?] in HNO? Solution Halfway to Equivalence with KOH
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Unraveling HNO? Titration: Calculating [H?] Halfway with KOH. Harness the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation for pH determination. Discover the pH at midpoint between weak acid and strong base titration.
The steps in the electron transport chain from NADH to oxygen
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The electron transport chain (ETC) is a critical process in cellular respiration and photosynthesis, involving the transfer of electrons and protons through a series of protein complexes and molecules to create an electrochemical gradient, ultimately producing ATP with molecular oxygen as the final electron acceptor.
Element Classification: Rep, Trans, Inner-Trans, Noble Gases
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We categorize elements into representative, transition, inner-transition, and noble gases based on their positions in the periodic table and general characteristics, without revealing specific element classifications.

