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Chemistry, The Central Science, 10th edition, AP version Theodore L. Brown; H. Eugene LeMay, Jr.; and Bruce E. Bursten Chapter 13 (part I of II)Properties of Solutions
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Orbital Hybridizations & Molecular Shapes 14.2.3 14.2.3 Identify and explain the relationships between Lewis structures, molecular shapes and types of hybridization ...
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Types of Chemical Bonding. 1. Metal with nonmetal: electron transfer and ionic bonding ... Q- is the charge on the anion. r is the distance between the ions ...
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Waters with salinity greater than 40 ppt are called hypersaline. Salinity Hydrometer Method Addition of salts to pure water causes an increase in density.
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CH 11: INTERMOLECULAR FORCES AND TYPES OF SOLIDS Brown, LeMay AP Chemistry Monta Vista High School Credits: Adapted from Kots, Weaver and Trichel s PPT
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Iron making was also introduced and refinement of lead and ... Used in automobiles and radio industries 'Bakelite' Gilbert Lewis: Bonding theory based on the ...
CHAPTER 5 Water and Seawater H2O molecule One hydrogen H and two oxygen O atoms bonded by sharing electrons Both H atoms on same side of O atom Dipolar Hydrogen ...
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CH. 17 ACID -- BASE EQUILIBRA & BUFFERS 17.1 Common ion effect 17.1 Calculation Henderson-Hasselbalch eqn Buffers how works ion effect pH range 17.3 Titration Curves
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Ch. 2: Basic Chemistry. The Chemical Basis of Life ' ... the chemistry of life is sensitive to acidic and basic conditions. biological pH range: 1-9 ...
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. AS Module 3. NAMING 1. Look for the longest carbon chain. This gives the base name for your molecule: 1 C = methan- 2 C = ethan- 3 C = propan- 4 ...
The Bohr one electron atom as a starting point for the electron configurations ... Orbital correlation diagrams. Homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomic molecules ...
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unstable isotopes are radioactive; they emit energy or atomic fragments. ... PET imaging used radioactive isotopes to detect biochemical. activity in a specific ...
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Chapter 3 Chemical and Physical Features of Seawater 14.7 psi every ATM 480 ATM at 3 miles down for 7,056 psi Acidity and Alkalinity pH measures Relative ...