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CHEM 120 Week 6 Discussion; Radiation (Option 1; Radioisotope Tc-99m)
  • CHEM 120 Week 6 Discussion; Radiation (Option 1; Radioisotope Tc-99m)

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  • Initial Post Instructions The Discussions in this course are set up deepen your understanding of the material as you make real world connections and employ creative thinking. To get the most from these discussions, full engagement is expected on the part of the student. Be sure to stop by the discussion section frequently, not only to post, but to read the postings of your peers and instructor. Engaging with your peers and learning together is key to this experience. For your initial post, choo...
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CHEM 120 Week 6 Virtual Lab; Nuclear Chemistry.
  • CHEM 120 Week 6 Virtual Lab; Nuclear Chemistry.

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CHEM120 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL, ORGANIC & BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 2024| LAB REPORT FOR WEEK 6
  • CHEM120 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL, ORGANIC & BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 2024| LAB REPORT FOR WEEK 6

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  • CHEM120 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL, ORGANIC & BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 2024| LAB REPORT FOR WEEK 6
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CHEM 120 Week 3 Exam 1 (Sample Question, Resources)
  • CHEM 120 Week 3 Exam 1 (Sample Question, Resources)

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  • CHEM120 Students: The first exam in your science course is approaching. The General Education Academic Support is here to help. What can you do ahead of Exam 1? 1. Attend a live exam review Thursday, May 12th 6 PM MT Exam 1 Review Join Meeting here: Click here to join 2. Watch the recording of an exam review Click here to watch recorded exam review 3. Schedule a 1:1 appointment with a tutor Click here to book 4. Review the topic videos from weeks 1 and 2 Click her to review ...
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CHEM 120 Week # 1 DQ 1 – Scientific Method and Calculations
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  • CHEM 120 Week # 1 DQ 1 – Scientific Method and Calculations CHEM120 Week 1 Scientific Method & Calculations Let’s explore the scientific method. Here is the situation: We are planting a garden. We have a variety of bulbs & potted plants. We do not have any directions on how or when to plant each of these items. We do not have any gardening books, magazines, or access to the Internet (Oh, the horror!). We need to observe a number of characteristics for these plants. What are some...
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CHEM 120 Week # 1 DQ 1 – Scientific Method and Calculations
  • CHEM 120 Week # 1 DQ 1 – Scientific Method and Calculations

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  • CHEM 120 Week # 1 DQ 1 – Scientific Method and Calculations CHEM120 Week 1 Scientific Method & Calculations Let’s explore the scientific method. Here is the situation: We are planting a garden. We have a variety of bulbs & potted plants. We do not have any directions on how or when to plant each of these items. We do not have any gardening books, magazines, or access to the Internet (Oh, the horror!). We need to observe a number of characteristics for these plants. What are some...
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chem 120 final questions and answers to week 8
  • chem 120 final questions and answers to week 8

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  • Week 8 : Final Exam Questions - Final Exam CHEM120 Final-Exam- 1. Question: (TCO 7) (a, 5 pts) Given that the molar mass of H3PO4 is 97.994 grams, determine the number of grams of H3PO4 needed to prepare 0.25L of a 0.2M H3PO4 solution. Show your work. (b, 5 pts) What volume, in Liters, of a 0.2 M H3PO4 solution can be prepared by diluting 50 mL of a 5M H3PO4 solution? Show your work. (Pts. : 10) A. Molarity = moles of solute/liters of solution moles of solute = 0.2 M*0.25 L = 0.05 m...
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CHEM120 Week 5 Assignment: Redox and Organic Chemistry – With 100% Correct Answers- Download To Score An A+
  • CHEM120 Week 5 Assignment: Redox and Organic Chemistry – With 100% Correct Answers- Download To Score An A+

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  • CHEM120 Week 5 Assignment: Redox and Organic Chemistry – With 100% Correct Answers- Download To Score An A+ 1. For the following redox reactions, determine what is oxidized and what is reduced: ( each, 2 points total) 3 Hg2+ + 2 Fe (s) Fe oxidized, He reduced 2 As(s) + 3 Cl2(g) Cl reduced, As oxidized 3 Hg2 + 2 Fe3+ 2 AsCl3 2. List and describe 3 common things that occur during oxidation-reduction reactions (1.5)? 1. Combustion- flames (not explosions) 2. Disproportionation- simultaneous reduc...
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CHEM120 Week 3 Assignment: Stoichiometry and Solution Chemistry – 100% Correct Answers
  • CHEM120 Week 3 Assignment: Stoichiometry and Solution Chemistry – 100% Correct Answers

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  • CHEM120 Week 3 Assignment: Stoichiometry and Solution Chemistry – 100% Correct Answers Week 3 Assignment: 15 points 1. Balance these chemical reactions: (2 point each, 8 points total) 2 NaBr + 1 CaF2 → 2 NaF + 1 CaBr2 2 HCl + 1 CaCO3 → 1 CaCl2 + 1 H2O + 1 CO2 1 FeCl3 + 3 NaOH → 1 Fe(OH)3 + 3 NaCl 1 CaCO3 + 1 H2SO4 → 1 CaSO4 + 1 CO2 + 1 H2O 2. Calculate the formula mass of Al2(SO4)3. (2 points) 342.15 g/mol 3. Calculate the mass of 2.5 moles of NaOH. (1 points) 99.75 g/mol 4. For the ba...
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CHEM 120 Week 8 Final Exam COMPLETE (100% CORRECT SOLUTIONS) | Already GRADED A.
  • CHEM 120 Week 8 Final Exam COMPLETE (100% CORRECT SOLUTIONS) | Already GRADED A.

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  • 6. (TCO 6) A gas at a temperature of 95 degrees C occupies a volume of 165 mL. Assuming constant pressure, determine the volume at 25 degrees C. Show your work. (Points : 5) Using Charles’ Law, ( V1/T1) = (V2/T2). First, convert temperature to KELVIN (T1 = t1 +273) Thus, T1 = 95 + 273 = 368. We have V1 (165 mL) & T2 = (25 + 273) = 298. V2 = (V1*T2)/T1 = (165 mL*298)/368 = 133.6 mL. 0 7 Short 16 7. (TCO 6) A sample of helium gas occupies 1021 mL at 719 mmHg. For a gas sample at constant tempera...
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