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Scientific Method Notes
The steps of the Scientific Method and the Engineering Process
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These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A*.) This is one of nine topics in the unit.
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Heat exchangers are a factory system with the aim of serving the industry in the fields of engineering, and it is considered one of the important scientific developments in the field of industry today. Heat exchangers are a system of heat exchange between liquids inside the heat exchanger based on the transfer of heat energy from the fluid with the highest heat. To the liquid with the lowest heat, usually these fluids are water.
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These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A*.) This is one of six topics in the unit.
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Let's be honest here. Chemistry has a lot of keywords you need to know and it ca be hard to find a lot of them or your just too lazy to go and search for them all. I created this table of definitions to help you find a lot of keywords all in one place. I did all the hours of searching for the keyword definitions so you can sit back and learn them easily. These are as many words as I could think of relating to fundamental chemistry but they are only definitions I have found online and in lecture notes. Hope it helps :)
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A complete, broad and sufficiently detailed explanation of the theory of Chemical Equilibria, including: equilibrium concepts; laws and provision of equilibrium; Shifting Equilibria: Le Chatelier’s Principle; The Equilibrium Constant for the Related Reaction; Degree of Dissociation; Equilibrium In Industry. Coupled with examples of problems with discussion step by step. If you master the material in this note it will be very helpful to get an A in this courses.
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Questions, advantages, disadvantages on UV, Fluorimetry, Atomic Spectroscopy, HPLC, GC, TLC, API analysis and more Most important analytical techniques in chemistry, pharmacy, biopharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry
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This book is a comprehensive student self study guide for the topic "CARBOHYDRATE AND INTRODUCTORY GLYCOBIOLOGY". The note is compiled by comprehensive review of various textbooks that dealt with the topic in depth. Review was done by tested and trusted tutors of Success Biochemistry Academy. It is the best you can lay your hands on. Highly recommended for science and medical studenst offering the topic discussed in any of their classes.
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Relationship between metals and non metals, Definition of isotopes Relative atomic mass
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Complete coverage of topics in an interactive manner , meant for intermediate and competitions
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Hey there, these are the notes of CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS (grade -10th, chemistry) TOPICS COVERED:- - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES - CHEMICAL EQUATIONS - ALL TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS - OXIDATION AND REDUCTION REACTIONS - RANCIDITY AND CORROSION!
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The difficulty of any concepts depends on the understanding of that particular topic and in chemistry, its important to know the the vocabulary of its language to even understand the question. This notes is filled with all the detail you need to know to understand chemistry but is u want a good score then it depends upon how you use this knowledge.
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Introduction to DD-systems: Desmodur Hardeners
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These are physical chemistry notes from 3rd year university study of Chemistry. This is an introduction: topics discussed are Physical NMR, Magnetic Splitting, Energy Levels, Resonant Frequency and Larmor Frequency. Background information on the basics of NMR - no spin, half integer or integer spin, magnetic splitting - discussing cause of up and down spin.
£0.70 Preview RemoveThe drawing shows a square, each side of which has a length of . On two corners of the square are fixed different positive charge . Find the electric potential energy of a third charge placed at corner A and then at corner B.
It seems like there is some information missing in your description, specifically the length of the square's sides and the magnitudes of the positive charges at the two corners. In order to calculate the electric potential energy of a third charge at corners A and B, I would need these missing values. However, I can provide you with the general formula to calculate the electric potential energy between point charges. The electric potential energy � U between two point charges � 1 q 1 and � 2 q 2 separated by a distance � r can be calculated using Coulomb's law: � = � ⋅ � 1 ⋅ � 2 � U= r k⋅q 1 ⋅q 2 Where: � k is Coulomb's constant ( � = 8.9875 × 1 0 9 N ⋅ m 2 / C 2 k=8.9875×10 9 N⋅m 2 /C 2 in SI units) � 1 q 1 and � 2 q 2 are the magnitudes of the charges � r is the distance between the charges To calculate the total electric potential energy when you have multiple charges, you would sum up the contributions from each pair of charges in the system. Once you provide the missing values, I can help you calculate the electric potential energy for the third charge placed at corners A and B of the square.
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SULFUR chapter notes. neatly written. precise. all notes based on CAIE IGCSE SYLLABUS. very easy to understand. short.
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A complete, concise and easy to understand diagram of the Phosphorus Cycle, created by an AQA A Level Biology Student who achieved a grade A. Provides a great amount of detail for a small diagram, including important key words for your exams such as phospholipids and sedimentation. I have referred back to this visual aid countless times during my A Level studies, but as I have now moved on to University, I have no further use for it. Colour coded, so great for visual learners. This review / summary is also helpful for GCSE students, and possibly students of other exam boards like edexcel and ocr. Good luck with your studies!
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CAIE AS level notes lesson -chemistry group 2 syllabus 2025-2027
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Chapter 01 Matter and Energy Book Notes from Chemistry an atoms focused approach. Describes the states of matter and how their physical properties can be explained by the particulate nature of matter. Distinguish between potential and kinetic energy. Distinguish between the classes of matter and how they differ at the particle level. Distinguish between physical processes and chemical reactions between physical and chemical properties. Apply the COAST approach to solving problems. Describe the scientific method. Distinguish between exact and uncertain values and express uncertain values with the appropriate number of significant figures. Accurately convert values from one set of units to another.
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The notes contain all defenation nad basic idea of the chapter
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The purpose of experiment 1 was to determine the optimum concentration of enzymes to be used in fixed assays that give you the most constant rate of reaction over 10 mins. The purpose of experiment 2 was to determine the kinetic parameters (KM and Vmax) for the enzyme acid phosphatase using the Hanes plot. The purpose of experiment 3 was to determine the identity of an inhibitor by comparing the kinetic parameters (KM and Vmax) to that of the controls
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Determining the pH of household objects using litmus paper, universal indicator, and a pH meter
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a handwritten one-page last-minute revision notes document on Coordination Compounds, packed with helpful tricks and concise explanations. This document likely distills key concepts such as coordination number, ligands, nomenclature, and isomerism into an easy-to-understand format. It may also include mnemonic devices or shortcuts for remembering complex topics, making it particularly useful for quick revision before exams. With its practical layout and study-friendly tricks, this resource is not only valuable for personal use but also worth selling as a high-quality academic aid for others.
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Complete coverage of topic in an interactive manner including imp. definition ,glossary, atlas etc. from intermediate and competition point of view
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More of introduction to chemistry, definition of chemistry, branches of chemistry, career opportunities, and a number of science apparatus and their uses.
£8.75 Preview RemoveGCSE Physics 2.4 - Momentum and Moments
These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A*.) This is one of nine topics in the unit.
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