CHEM 211 (CHEM 211)
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Chem 211 - Chapter 1 Mixtures and Dimensional Analysis Answers
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This is a comprehensive and detailed questions and answers worksheet on Chapter 1 Mixtures and Dimensional Analysis for chem 211. 
 
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Chem 211 - Exam 2 study guide
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This is a comprehensive and detailed study guide on Exam 2 for chem 211. 
 
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Chapter 1 review
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This document provides an in depth study review for chapter one. It provides problems with the answers along it to help understand how to solve.
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Stoichiometry of Thermochemical equations
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covers how to use Hess' law to find the final enthalpy and what types of rules to follow
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Elements in redox reactions
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Describes the different types of reactions, and the activity series rule
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Hess' Law
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It covers system, surroundings, exothermic reaction, and endothermic reaction. Covers how to calculate enthalpy. Covers what Hess' Law is and how to calculate the heat of reaction
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Redox Reactions
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These notes cover oxidation reduction reactions. They cover oxidation, reduction, oxidizing agent, reducing agent. They also cover how to use oxidation numbers
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Chem notes Updated
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Metric System: 
Deci 1/10; Centi 1/100; milli 1/1000; kilo 1000 Length: 2.5cm-1 inch Standard Unit (SU) Meter Mass: 454 gram – 1 lb; 29 gram- 1 ounce SU gram 
Volume: 1 L- 1.06 quarts; 29 mil- 1 fl ounce SU Liter 
Temperature: 
CF F=9/5C+32	F frez: 32 boil: 212 dif 180 (9/5=180/100) FC C=5/9(F-32) C frez: 0 boil: 100 dif 100 
CK K=C+273	Kelvin only for gases 
■	heat 1 degree expands 1/273 of volume 
o 273expansion/ contraction of gas 
 
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