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CHEM 16500: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
School: IUPUC
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Ethane Hydrazine or Fluoromethane: Which is Liquid at Room Temp?
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Explore the states of ethane hydrazine and fluoromethane at room temperature by understanding intermolecular forces. Learn about nonpolar molecules dipole-dipole interactions and the powerful influence of hydrogen bonding. Discover why hydrazine stands out as most likely to be a liquid in everyday conditions.
Number of molecules in 3.5g H?O, 56.1g N?, 89g CCl?, 19g C?H??O?
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This video shows how to determine the number of molecules in a given sample by utilizing the concept of moles, Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10²³), and the molar mass of the substance. It provides step-by-step calculations for different substances, converting mass to the number of molecules and highlighting the versatile application of this approach.
Strontium: Deep Dive into Its Isotopes & Atomic Structure
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Discover the step-by-step process of Barium Sulfate formation from the reaction of Barium Chloride with Sodium Sulfate. Learn about molar mass calculations stoichiometry and yield predictions.
Electron Configurations: Zn Cu Zr & Fe Transition Metals Explained!
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Unravel electron configurations for transition metals including zinc copper zirconium and iron. Understand how atomic number influences electron arrangement based on the Pauli exclusion principle Hund's rule and the Aufbau principle. Decode the configurations of each metal with clarity.
Finding NaOH Molarity: Titration of 0.200L SO?-Derived H?SO? Solution
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Determine the molarity of a NaOH solution through titration with sulfurous acid. Starting with the ideal gas equation we derive the concentration of a 0.200L SO?-derived H?SO? solution. Concluding with a molarity of 1.64 M for NaOH using calculated values.
Balancing the Photosynthesis Equation: CO?, H?O to Glucose & O?
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Discover the balanced chemical equation for photosynthesis, where CO? and H?O produce glucose and O?. Uncover the step-by-step breakdown of the equation, ensuring atom balance. Grasp a clear understanding of this vital process in plant biology.








