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CHEM 215: General Chemistry II: Quantitative Applications of Chemistry Concepts

School: San Francisco State University

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 21

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Evolutionary Implications of Cytochromes vs. Hemoglobin and Myoglobin
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In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of evolutionary adaptations in heme-containing proteins.

Determining Base Concentration Using KHP: Indicator Choice Solution
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Discover how to choose the right indicator for a titration involving Potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) and a strong base. Grasp the calculations from molar mass to pH and understand why Thymolphthalein is the ideal choice for a change near pH 8.95.

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Mastering Molar Mass: Calculations for Key Chemical Compounds
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Discover how to calculate the molar mass of various chemical compounds, including Mercury(I) chloride, Calcium sulfate dihydrate, Chlorine pentoxide, and Sodium hydrogen sulfate. Learn the step-by-step process and atomic mass calculations for accurate results.

CO?: Linear & Nonpolar with Temp Dipole Moments Explained!
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Uncover the nuances of the CO? molecule's polarity and its electron dynamics. Understand how bending and stretching motions influence its electron density. Grasp the analogy of CO? to a jumping rope, highlighting its overall nonpolar nature.

Volume of 49.8g HCl Gas at STP: Finding the Answer in Liters
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This video guides viewers through the process of calculating the volume occupied by Hydrochloric acid gas or HCl at standard temperature and pressure. Using the molar mass of HCl and its properties as an ideal gas the tutorial comprehensively explains each step to determine the volume from a given mass at STP. A must-watch for understanding gas volume conversions in chemistry

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