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Chemistry Exam Questions and answers for the Graduate Level with detailed explanations

Chemistry Exam Questions and answers for the Graduate Level with detailed explanations

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Chemistry Extended Essay for IBO

Extended Essay on the effect of potassium, sodium and barium salts on effectiveness of detergents and soaps

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Writing and Balancing chemical equations

The notes are meant to teach students on how to write and balance chemical equations with ease.

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Alkene and Alkyne Reactions

Organic Chemistry A list of common reactions involving alkenes and alkynes

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Don,t worry sample paper is here

Ho ho ho topper

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Liquids and Solids

Liquids and Solids

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Chemical Equilibrium

For first year entering student, the course name is chemistry and the institution is Mangosuthu University of Technology and the name of the lecturer is Dr G Mnguni

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majestic Gold

Giving out my best

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Lipid Chemistry

This notes is about lipid chemistry, their structure , types of lipids and its classification. It is doodle notes so you will enjoy reading them and it will help you understand the basics. Also I’m currently studying medicine so I’m pretty sure it will help. Hope you will enjoy reading the notes.

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GCSE diffusion summary

Aimed at beginner to GCSE course.

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biology chemistry Psychology

Hey! I'm here to help you out in your subjects. If you are searching for good quality notes then you are at right place. Here you find good quality notes.

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Echinoderms

full coverage on echinoderms,characters,features,habits,structure and many more.

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Naming Chemical Compounds

Naming Chemical Compounds

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Organic Synthesis Flowchart: Aromatic

OCR A-Level Chemistry A Gorgeous flowchat poster for all the aromatic organic reactions on the specification. See also the aliphatic version.

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A Complete Guide-Introduction to Matter, Elements, and Atoms

Looking to learn more about matter, elements, and atoms? Look no further than "Matter, Elements, and Atoms: A Comprehensive Guide for Middle School Students" from Chalermkwansatree School in Thailand. This comprehensive note covers everything students in grades 7-9 need to know about the fundamental building blocks of our universe. Inside, you'll find a detailed learning objectives section, followed by a thorough exploration of matter, elements, and atoms. Engage with the material and test your understanding with an interactive worksheet and multiple-choice quiz, and then put your knowledge to the test with an assessment section. As an added bonus, the note includes a detailed grading scale to help students track their progress and stay motivated. With clear explanations, engaging examples, and plenty of opportunities for interactive learning, "Matter, Elements, and Atoms" is the perfect tool for any middle school science teacher looking to provide their students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental concepts of chemistry. Don't miss out on the opportunity to give your students the best possible foundation for their scientific studies. Get your copy of "Matter, Elements, and Atoms" today from Chalermkwansatree School.

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BTEC Applied Science Unit 15 Assignment 1

Unit 15: Microbiological Techniques – Assignment 1 Comparing types of cells Task 1 You must present labelled and annotated drawings of plant, animal, fungal and bacteria cells. You may base your drawings on slides that you have made yourself, prepared slides, or diagrams that you have found from research. The key point for P1 is that the diagrams must be ones that show cells as seen through the light, not electron microscope. This provides evidence for P1 Task 2 You must present labelled and annotated drawings of animal, plant, fungal, viruses, and bacterial cells. The key point for P2 is that the diagrams must be ones that show cells as seen through the electron, not light microscope. This provides evidence for P2 Task 3 List the components of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, as well as viruses. For each component describe its function in detail. This provides evidence for M1 Task 4 Describe how cell components co-operate and interact. Many cell components work together, for instance in the production and secretion of an antibody. Using this example identify which organelles are involved and what their role is. Describe the role and use of the electron microscope to find out the functions of these organelles. You may wish to present this as a small poster or flow diagram. This provides evidence for D1 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.

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OCR A-Level Biology - transport in plants summary pages

OCR A-Level Biology summary pages. I received an A* grade in the exam and these were my final notes

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Metalurgy Steel alloy

Metallurgy is a domain of materials science and engineering that studies the physical and chemical behaviour of metallic elements, their intermetallic compounds, and their mixtures, which are called alloys. Metallurgy is also the technology of metals: the way in which science is applied to the production of metals, and the engineering of metal components for usage in products for consumers and manufacturers. The production of metals involves the processing of ores to extract the metal they contain, and the mixture of metals, sometimes with other elements, to produce alloys. Metallurgy is distinguished from the craft of metalworking, although metalworking relies on metallurgy, as medicine relies on medical science, for technical advancement. Metallurgy is subdivided into ferrous metallurgy (sometimes also known as black metallurgy) and non-ferrous metallurgy or colored metallurgy. Ferrous metallurgy involves processes and alloys based on iron while non-ferrous metallurgy involves processes and alloys based on other metals. The production of ferrous metals accounts for 95 percent of world metal production.

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Drug acting on the cardiovascular system notes

D.pharm 1st year , Pharmaceutical chemistry - I notes

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BIOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES Mcq

Biochemical analysis techniques refer to a set of methods, assays, and procedures that enable scientists to analyze the substances found in living organisms and the chemical reactions underlying life processes.

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General Chemistry 2 Study Guide 2

General Chemistry 2 Study Guide 2

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EDEXCEL IGCSE CHEMISTRY NOTES : ACIDS AND BASES

In the following notes there are short notes and diagrams are include that will provide students are better understanding of bases and acids.

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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.

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