Category: Chemistry
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Carbon & Compounds
Carbon compounds are mostly covalent compounds. In covalent compounds, atoms share electrons instead of forming strong electrostatic attractions like ionic compounds. Because of this, the intermolecular forces between carbon compound molecules are weak. Less energy is needed to separate them, so they have low melting and boiling points, even if the molecules are large. Requirements:
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I can explain chemical reaction
Chemical reaction , they are 8 types of chemical reaction Requirements:
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Reaksi Kimia dalam Kehidupan Sehari-hari
Apa yang dimaksud dengan reaksi kimia? Jelaskan ciri-ciri terjadinya reaksi kimia dan berikan minimal tiga contoh reaksi kimia yang sering terjadi dalam kehidupan sehari-hari. Requirements:
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Forensic Chemistry Lab Report 2
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): GC standards (1).pdf, Lab_2_Ethanol_BLANK_2_ – Copy (1).pdf, Lab_2_Ethanol_Submission_Template – Copy (1).docx Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.
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Introduction and literature survey using photocatalysts
Reduce Ai to Zero % (when you rewrite the part that has Ai which is highlighted by yellow color, do not change the meaning of the writing and do not use difficult words. Please keep the same level of writing to understand because English is not my first language. The parts that were not highlighted…
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Crj101 chemistry short notes
This PDF content is concise notes on chemical bonding, which is fundamental topic in chemistry. This handwritten notes have been uploaded for academic support. They will be highly beneficial for learning and revision and they are prepared at a good academic standard. Requirements:
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Stoichiometry: Calculating how much product you’ll actually…
Balance the Equation: You can’t do stoichiometry without a balanced chemical equation. Convert to Moles: If you are given grams, divide by the Molar Mass. The Mole Ratio: Use the coefficients from the balanced equation to switch from your “known” substance to your “unknown.” Convert to Final Units: Multiply by the molar mass of the…
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Photocatalysis method to remove mercury II ions from wastewa…
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Just Chapter 2.docx Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.
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Write any two properties of true solution.
(1) These are homogeneous mixture and are generally transparent (2)The particles of true solution cannot be separated by filtration, as they easily pass through the pores of the filter. Requirements:
