PreparED Study Materials
CHEM 131: Chemistry I - Fundamentals of General Chemistry
School: University of Maryland - College Park
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 44
Notes
Chem131, week 1 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 131
University of Maryland - College Park
5 pages | Fall 2016
Chem131, week 3 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 131
University of Maryland - College Park
6 pages | Fall 2016
Week 2/textbook notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 131
University of Maryland - College Park
2 pages | Fall 2016
Chem 131 week 9 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 131
University of Maryland - College Park
5 pages | Fall 2016
Chem 131 week 4 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 131
University of Maryland - College Park
5 pages | Fall 2016
Chem 131 week 7 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 131
University of Maryland - College Park
4 pages | Fall 2016
Chem 131 week 5 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 131
University of Maryland - College Park
6 pages | Fall 2016
Chem 131 week 6 notes (Chemistry)
CHEM 131
University of Maryland - College Park
6 pages | Fall 2016
Study Guides
Videos
Calculating Ksp for Ca3(PO4)2 at 25°C: Step-by-Step Guide
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Unravel the concepts of 'Molar Solubility' and 'Solubility Product' to gauge salt solubility. Explore how Calcium Phosphate dissociates in solutions and calculate its unique Ksp value.
Why geometric isomerism is not possible in alkynes
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This video provides insights into the concept of geometric isomerism in organic chemistry and explains why alkynes, which contain carbon-carbon triple bonds and adopt a linear structure, cannot exhibit this form of isomerism, unlike alkenes with double bonds that restrict rotation.
Diprotic Acid Titration: Determining Molar Mass
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Discover how to find the molar mass of an unknown diprotic acid through a titration experiment with 0.1288 M NaOH. Learn step by step in this chemistry tutorial.
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.
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