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Chemistry, molecular formula, average atomic mass, valency and radical, empirical formula, Avogadro's hypothesis,
It note is made for students who want to learn biology.from basic to high level as standard 11. This note include name of all invertebrates and biology branches name and their studies. I suggest this note is the best for biology basic.
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These notes are good for anyone studying chemistry/earth science. They focus on atoms, the bods they form, and compounds and mixtures. They provide information in very good detail.
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this is a presentation for second year of chemical engineering and it circles the refractive index.
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Electrochemical Cell of AQA Chemistry A Level
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These notes cover the basic units of chemistry such as bonds and compounds, types of reactions, and acids and bases. It also covers a section in Biology like cells, tissues, organ system, and cancer. In physics it covers light and optics with reflection and refraction.
£12.50 Preview RemoveSignificance of AAS, Fluorescence and UV/VIS Spectroscopy in Testing for Lead Poisoning
Conclusion The concentration of lead in the plasma sample of the patient using atomic absorption spectroscopy was investigated to be 27.26mg/L, which is significantly higher than the normal concentration of blood lead levels. Eosin has a greater mean molar absorptivity of 159873 as compared to 23617 of Fluorescein. Fluorometry is 135473 times more sensitive than spectrophotometry for Fluorescein, while Fluorometry is 20549 times more sensitive than spectrophotometry for Eosin. Hence, fluoremetry is clearly more sensitive and should be used to test the liver biopsy of the patient.
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The course is for School Students.Here you will get notes on Physics,Biology&Chemistry.The notes is certified by professional teachers of each subject.The following given notes have been very common in the exams.Hope you will like the notes. ~Ayush
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Includes diagrams, notes and extra questions that I found difficult when doing past papers. These notes helped me get 118/120 in my Chemistry section of the Double Award Scheme. It goes through each specification point asking all questions that could come up.
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Gen Chem 2 Calculating K from Gibbs free energy
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From basics till advanced full elecrochemistry is covered in this notes. It covers all necessary fundamental topics namely: Electrochemical cell Types of electrodes Cell Potential Emf series Nerst Equation Application of Cell Potential Electrolysis Laws of Faraday Gibbs Free Energy and Cell Potential Electrical Conductance Resistivity Ionic Mobility Kohlrausch's Law Batteries Corrosion
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Everything you need to know to succeed in IGCSE Chemistry Extended!
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Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. Yield and percentage yield, atom economy, Ammonia NH3
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These are the notes for the first day of the class covering the statistics and multiplicity associated with thermodynamics. It goes through example calculations as well as explanations.
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Concept Map covering the whole chapter. Includes all necessary information needed for exams in one page.
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