Chem 1314 (CHEM1314)
Oklahoma State University - Stillwater
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CHEM1314 Notes
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These notes cover every lesson! Examples and definitions are also included. Notes also include some information out of the textbook and online videos.
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Chemistry I, Exam 4 class notes
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Class notes for chemistry I covering chapters 8.1-10.4. Topics include the quantum model of the atom, electron shells, subshell, and orbitals, electrostatic principles, resonance and lattice energy, lewis structures, formal charge, and covalent and ionic bonds.
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Chemistry 1314 all class notes
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Complete set of class notes for Chemistry I from chapters 1.1-10.4. See individual document descriptions for topics covered within each set of notes.
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Chemistry I, Exam 3 class notes
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Class notes for chemistry I covering chapters 5.4-7.12. Covers topics of theoretical and percent yield, net ionic equations, energy work and heat, enthalpy in chem reactions, gas laws, gas in equations, and molarity of ions
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Chemistry I, Exam 2 lecture notes
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Class notes for Chemistry 1314 from chapters 3.1-5.5. Covers chemical formulas, naming compounds, types of reactions, mole and mass calculations, oxidation states, ionic and covalent compounds.
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Chemistry 1, Exam 1 class notes
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This document covers all material leading up to exam one in chem 1314 for Dr. Kerr. It covers chapters 1.1-2.6. Topics include a math review, significant digits, laws of reactions, the periodic table, temperature and measurement units, and conversion, and subatomic particles, isotopes, and ions.
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