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OCR Complete Chemistry A2
Complete and conclusive notes to the OCR A2 level chemistry course, with extra information an explanation for increased understanding and enrichment.
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EDEXCEL Board A2 Level Chemistry Unit 4 SECTION 1: HOW FAST? - RATES
£2.50 Preview RemovePharmaceutical Organic Chemistry
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry questions and answers helpful for review and practice of exams and board exam.
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A basic overview of basic chemistry from an Anatomy and Physiology module.
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UNIT 2 Working in the Science Industry – Assignment 1 Procedures and Communication in the Science workplace. Task 1 Produce a table listing all the procedures and practices commonly used in a science laboratory. Include those listed in the unit content as a guide. (P1) Give reasons why each of the procedures and practices listed in your table are carried out. (M1) Consider the following procedures; handling of materials; store management, eg chemical, biological; ordering procedures; calibration of equipment, eg pH meters, graduated pipettes; maintaining equipment, eg burettes and Bunsen burners; collection/transport of substances and equipment for disposal; use of centrifuges; instrumentation techniques, eg colorimeter, electrophoresis; dessicators and vacuum storage; handling and disposal of radioactive substances; handling and use of glassware; handling of solvents and poisons; use of ovens; operation of the fume cupboard; transfer of materials; carrying out tests This provides evidence for P1 and M1 Task 2 You decide to produce a handout for the technicians covering communication in the science faculty of the university. List the ways in which information is communicated. (P2) Explain the reasons for communication and why any communication must be clear (M2). Consider the following communicating practices: lines of authority and accountability to and from other personnel; working as a team; organisation of the laboratory (weekly, daily, etc); routines (work schedules, briefings); reporting of results; scientific terminology This provides evidence for P2 and M2 Task 3 Use case studies (real or fictional) to show the importance of communicating laboratory procedures to other laboratory personnel, giving examples to show what might happen if communication is unclear and procedures are not followed. You must include your bibliography (500- 700 words) This provides evidence for D1 EXAM BOARD IS PEARSON ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.
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reactions, acidity, addition, hydrogenation of alkenes
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outlines and explains all types of radioactive decay in atoms in detail, while providing examples for all of them.
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Hy friends i make this notes of chemistry chapter #1 for easy study.I study in islamabad college for boys my friend and me make this note of chemistry because chemistry is difficult subject for some studentd. Bye... Wajid Ali
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Complete gaseous state with summary , atlas etc. in order to grasp the concepts better. Meant for intermediate and competition level
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Holography is a subject the average person knows little of. Yet, holography is an extraordinary science which has plenty of applications. In fact, holography is already applied more around us then most people are aware of. After reading this article - which I have made based on many of my notes - you know the answers to the following questions: What is holography and how does it differ from photography? - What causes the optic illusion of the impression of depth? - What are the properties of light? - What is light made out of? How can different materials be transparent, coloured, or even opaque? - How does a laser work? - How do you calculate the amount of light that comes out of a laser? - What is interference and how can a hologram capture it?
£9.99 Preview RemoveINTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
This lesson will be a guide for you, this is about organic chemistry . This note can be use by college students especially for those who's taking a chemistry course
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To take ideas from only. Do not plagiarize. An essay on greenhouse gasses with references. Click to preview to view.
£8.75 Preview Removeexercises on acid and base concepts
these notes will provide you enough of exercises on acid and bass concepts and will help you in chemistry subject.this notes are for all levels
£3.75 Preview Removemicromolecules and assembly with properties of solid
The notes is for Advance physical chemistry for fourth year student doing honours in chemistry. The topic covered in this notes are micromolecules and assembly focusing more on polymers and their measurements as well as introduction of physical properties of solid.
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These notes are the basics to all first year science students, as without understanding matter one will be unable to understand the makeup of particles, cells etc... These notes entail: 1. Types of matter 2.Movement of particles 3. Changing of states in paricles
£1.50 Preview RemoveStructure and Properties of Diamond
Diamond, a unique form of carbon, has an extraordinary face-centered cubic (FCC) crystal structure. Each carbon atom is covalently bonded to four other carbon atoms in a three-dimensional tetrahedral arrangement, resulting in a dense and interlocked network. This structure is what makes diamond the hardest natural material on Earth. Further are in notes PDF.
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Simple and descriptive notes about the human digestive system, the organs that are in it, and their respective functions.
£2.50 Preview RemoveCarbonyl Compounds Objective type Questions and Answers
In natural science, carbonyl mixtures are a practical gathering comprising of a carbon molecule with a twofold cling to an oxygen particle. A wide range of sorts of carbonyl mixtures are available in nature. They all contain an acyl bunch (R-C=O) with one more substituent joined to it. The R some portion of the construction can be any alkyl, alkenyl, or alkynyl, or have other utilitarian gatherings appended to it. Attached to the opposite side of the acyl bunch is either hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, or a halogen. Contingent upon the different substituents appended to the acyl bunch, various kinds of mixtures can be shaped.
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Petroleum Engineering: Lab notes Level: Second year Content Abstract Introduction Procedure equipment Step by step note result Note discussion Note conclusion Unit Note reference
£12.50 Preview RemoveEdexcel Chemistry Notes on Acids
These are aimed at students who are doing the chemistry Edexcel course and are very simple and easy to understand. Everything you need to know on Acids for the exam is in this.
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This study analyzed the effects of tricaine methanesulfonate (MS- 9 222) on W. pigra through both behavioral and transcriptomic analyses. The 10 experiment determined the anesthesia and recovery times for seven concentrations of 11 tricaine (0.25-5 g/L) in three body weight.
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£1.50 Preview RemovePhotosynthesis in higher plants
These are the notes I'd made during my academic prep. These are very very much useful for all of us. Thank you😊
£1.75 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Nuclear Chemistry
Hello! As the title suggests, this reviewer is an introduction to Nuclear Chemistry :-) It covers radioactivity, radioactive emissions, and radioactive series. It's very easy to understand! It helped me pass my tests, and I reallyyyy hope that it would do the same for you. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to message me!
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General science practice for primary school students grade 4 to 6
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