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CHM 211: Principles of Chemistry I

School: Marshall University

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 8

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KOH Volume Needed to Neutralize H?SO? Samples
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Discover the precise KOH volumes to neutralize H?SO? samples with various concentrations. Learn about the acid-base reaction dynamics and stoichiometry.

Hydrogen Peroxide Molecule Classification
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This discussion explores the nature of hydrogen peroxide as a compound composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms and categorizes it as either a homoatomic or heteroatomic molecule.

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What is meant by K?.??
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Delve into the world of biochemistry and discover what this critical parameter means in the context of binding constants. We'll break down the significance of K?.? and explain how it's used to quantify the strength of interactions in various biological processes. Whether you're a student, scientist, or simply curious about the world of science, this video will provide you with a clear understanding of K?.? and its role in biochemical research.

Tausonite's Unit Cell: Atoms & Formula Explained
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Unpack the intricacies of solid-state chemistry, focusing on the unit cell structure of tausonite. Discover its empirical formula, atomic arrangement, and the unique coordination patterns of titanium and strontium with oxygen atoms.

Reaction Unveiled: From Nitrogen Dioxide & Hydrogen to Ammonia & Water
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Explore the intriguing reaction of gaseous Nitrogen Dioxide and Hydrogen, resulting in the formation of Ammonia and Water. Grasp the significance of balanced chemical equations in respecting the law of conservation of mass. Dive into the properties and characteristics of each involved compound.

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