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Summary 1st term PFC CHEM1111
  • Summary 1st term PFC CHEM1111

  • Summary • 10 pages • 2023
  • A condensed summary of all relevant equations and graphs for physics for chemists term 1, with detailed explanations. This significantly reduces time spent revising this module.
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Term 2 summary of PFC CHEM1111
  • Term 2 summary of PFC CHEM1111

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  • Condensed summary of physics for chemists term 2, including every equation and examples of how to solve problems with these equations. This will significantly reduce time spent revising this module.
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Eigenvalues worked examples CHEM1111
  • Eigenvalues worked examples CHEM1111

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  • Worked through examples of eigenvalues and vector questions which are frequent in exams. Includes a step by step method as to how to answer these styles of questions.
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Class notes from Stats and Chem111 :3
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Stats118 and Chem111 notes
  • Stats118 and Chem111 notes

  • Class notes • 1 pages • 2023
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Class notes General Chemistry 1 (CHEM111)
  • Class notes General Chemistry 1 (CHEM111)

  • Class notes • 10 pages • 2022
  • I have attended every class and taken notes from all of the lectures and there are summary sheets that are included from my own notes.
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Chemistry (The Central Science), Edition 11, Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward (all chapters complete,  answered and Newly updated latest ) A+ Solution Guide Chemistry (The Central Science), Edition 11, Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward (all chapters complete,  answered and Newly updated latest ) A+ Solution Guide
  • Chemistry (The Central Science), Edition 11, Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward (all chapters complete, answered and Newly updated latest ) A+ Solution Guide

  • Exam (elaborations) • 804 pages • 2021
  • Chemistry (The Central Science), Edition 11, Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward (all chapters complete, answered and Newly updated latest ) A+ Solution Guide Chemistry (The Central Science), Edition 11, Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward Test Bank Chemistry: The Central Science, 11th Edition Theodore E. Brown, Emeritus) University of Illinois H. Eugene LeMay, University of Nevada, Reno Bruce E. Bursten, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Catherine Murphy, University of Illinois at Urba...
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Chem 111 Exam I Problem Set Spring 2021
  • Chem 111 Exam I Problem Set Spring 2021

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  • Chem 111 Exam I Problem Set Spring 2021. The exam had questions that needed to be answered.
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Vitamin C Lab
  • Vitamin C Lab

  • Class notes • 4 pages • 2023
  • Approximately 100 mL of iodine, a dark blue liquid, was poured into a beaker and about 150 mL of water, a clear liquid, was added to the same beaker, making the liquid about 250 mL in volume. In a flask, 0.11 g of white, powdery vitamin C was measured then 100 mL of water was added to the flask. 20 drops (which is about 1 mL) of starch indicator, a clear liquid, were put in as well. While the buret was at eye level and over the sink, it was rinsed out three times to coat the inside of the glass ...
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Chemistry: Beer's Law Lab
  • Chemistry: Beer's Law Lab

  • Class notes • 3 pages • 2023
  • A laptop was set up with LoggerPro and the spectrophotometer was connected. The cuvette was filled with distilled water to calibrate the instrument. The absorbance of the water at 510 nm was indeed found to be 0. Five beakers were set out and labelled with paper towel A, B, C, D, and E. About 0.20 g, 0.41 g, 0.60 g, 0.81 g, and 1.01 g of CoCl2 • 6H2O were measured out and placed in the beaker. The was solid was red. Approximately 25 mL of distilled water were poured into each beaker. The liqui...
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