Category: Chemistry
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Reduction of mercury (II) ion
1- Plagiarism maximum 10% 2- Reduce Ai to Zero % (when you rewrite the part that has Ai, do not change the meaning of the writing and do not use difficult words, when you read my paper, you will understand the level of my writing) 3- Check grammar, flow of writing and transitions words 4-…
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Reduction of mercury (II) ion
1- Plagiarism maximum 10% 2- Reduce Ai to Zero % (when you rewrite the part that has Ai, do not change the meaning of the writing and do not use difficult words, when you read my paper, you will understand the level of my writing) 3- Check grammar, flow of writing and transitions words 4-…
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Reduction of mercury (II) ion
1- Plagiarism maximum 10% 2- Reduce Ai to Zero % (when you rewrite the part that has Ai, do not change the meaning of the writing and do not use difficult words, when you read my paper, you will understand the level of my writing) 3- Check grammar, flow of writing and transitions words 4-…
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NaCl (table salt)
Topic : NaCl (table salt) Research the melting point, boiling point, and specific heat of your compound. Be sure to cite your source. Answering the following questions: Was the source you used credible? How can you tell? Convert the melting point to kelvin. Be sure to show your work. At room temperature, is your compound…
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chloroquine
The topic of the course project will be any molecule/substance found in the . The molecule/substance will preferably be one that you have personal familiarity with Your name, date, class name, and my name Common name of the molecule/substance and the IUPAC name of the molecule/substance. For help writing an IUPAC name, check out the…
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colligative properties of solution
Colligative Properties of Solutions Colligative properties are physical properties of a solution that depend only on the number of solute particles, not on the type of solute. This means: Different substances can produce the same colligative effect if they have the same number of particles in solution. Types of Colligative Properties There are four main…
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CHEM 1010 discussion post
Discussion 2 – Week 3 Discussion Must post first. For this week’s discussion, select one of the elements from the periodic table and draw its electronic configuration and explain its atomic number, mass number, valency, if that element has any isotopes or not, and also provide one of the reactions of your choice. Please remember…
