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For High School Students
Title: General Chemistry
Author: Linus Pauling
Description: To be honest I've never liked any high school chemistry book. So, I'm recommending this older undergraduate text. This has everything any highschooler could wish to learn...
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Advanced Chemistry
Author: Maple, James (Head Of Science, Manshead School, Dunstable)
Paperback:
"Chemistry" "Sixth Edition"
By Steven and Susan Zumdahl
Houghton Mifflin Company
It's a good book with atomic structure and things associated....
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Since there's a Math II and Biology up already... anyone take the Chemistry SAT II today? What'd you think of it?
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Phase diagram.
I will list both below.
One was a phase diagram, the other was a group of solutions.
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Been way too long since I did any chemistry
What I have: 1N NaOH solution
What I want: .1N NaOH solution
Would 100ml of the 1N solution diluted with 900ml DI water give me .1N solution?
Thanks in advance to any one who can help
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Any paper 6 doubts , tips , "helps" , questions be put here
goodluck to all >.<
Please critisize the information. and help increase it ILL UPDATE WHEN I CAN
SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS INSOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
ALL Na, Potassium , Ammonium salts -
All Nitrates ...
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2.Outline an experiment to show whch coal contains most sulfur dioxide !
pretty hard to be honest.... .
Compare the amounts of energy given out by 2 different types of coal .
Guys check this question out
WINTER 1994 PAPER 6
Question 9
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they say :1 .
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Solutions to using diesel in cars? Chemistry homework, such a
Started by Gabriella Stoscherzando on
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Without a more exact expression of the problem you will find solutions difficult.
Looking of response.
As yours is chemistry homework I might expect that you would have to show some formulas.
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Hello. I've been reading this forum for a couple of days and noticed that it is alot of people with Ph.D degree in different areas so I thought this was the perfect place to ask for such a thing.
I am a 17 year old student and I find chemistry (Especially...
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There are many, many PhDs out there with chemistry degrees that are having and off shoring of a lot of work chemists....
Hardly any companies hire theoretical chemists, and when they do, it is to do computational work .
Doing theoretical chemistry.
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Chemistry questions, PLEASE HELP !? 1. a) if an atom loses 2 electrons, what is the charge on the resulting ion?
b) give an example?
2. Francium, which is the same chemical family as sodium, will carry what type of charge?
A. negative
B. neutral
C. both...
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Increasing the pressure of a liquid lowers its boiling this helps Source(s): Chemistry A - Level Student.
False
11.
solutions are heterogeneous mixtures.
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Ultrasonic Cleaning Solutions
I've done the search. I've looked on the web, and there seems to be little concensus as to what sort of an ultrasonic cleaning solution works the best.
I have a background in chemistry, and it seems to me that if you want...
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Similarly there on what solutions....
In chemistry, and it seems to me that if you want the carbonaceous gunk to be removed than you should choose mixtures to extract organic compounds out of solutions or off the surface of solids, etc.
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Hello
We did a lab in my chem class, and I'm completely lost, so I'd really appreciate any *delete me*!
The chemical reaction is: Fe3+ + SCN- <--> FeSCN2+
We're told that the equilibrium constant is given by the equation: Kc = [FeSCN2+]eq / ( [Fe...
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We would then measure the absorbances of unknown....
Do I just take the values of the stock solutions? My lab report says that these initial solutions of FeSCN 2+ of different concentrations and then measure the absorbances and plot a graph.
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Hi, I took chem 2 years ago and got C in orgo1, A in orgo 2, gen chem 1&2 B. I dont even know how i passed these classes ( there was a huge curve in the class) . Anyways my question is Im really weak in Chem, so to study for DAT, if I do chad would I ...
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Probably do chads like you mentioned, and grab a textbook and solutions manual and do practice.
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