Almost there! Just a few clicks from the resource you need.

You can either checkout with the notes in your basket now, or find more notes. The choice is yours!

My Basket

My Basket

Structure and Function of Carbohydrates

An extensive essay about carbohydrates. Aimed at A level and Access to Science students.

£2.49 Preview Remove

Hydrocarbon

Alkane MOP and chemical reactions

£12.50 Preview Remove

Chemistry Definitions for A Level

This note consists of a list of definitions of terms contained in CAIE A Level Chemistry. It also consists of important formulae, as well as short questions and answers, mostly related to organic Chemistry. The definitions are divided into themes such as physical chemistry, organic chemistry and energetics. They are sorted according to different colours.

£6.25 Preview Remove

Periodic Table Notes

Talks about what the groups and periods mean. Also, how the table is organized and who created it.

£2.00 Preview Remove

Advanced Chemistry notes

Electromagnetic spectrum, Quantum theory, orbitals, spectroscopy

£5.00 Preview Remove

Atoms, The Periodic Table, Bonds, and Metals

These notes are good for anyone who is studying chemistry and/or earth science. They focus on atoms, different bonds that they form, and parts of the periodic table.

£4.99 Preview Remove

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acid

Handmade Organic Chemistry notes from NCERT XII. Effective for preparation of XII boards and engineering entrance exams.

£1.50 Preview Remove

Bio

this notes is specially prepared for student who want study deeply every word define through diagram so plz purchase and study

£25.00 Preview Remove

Gen Chem 2 Chapter 17 Homework

Gen Chem 2 Chapter 17 Homework

£1.50 Preview Remove

Chemical Reactions and Equations

Chemical Reactions and Equations Learning Goals: Chemical Reaction Reactant & Product Chemical Equation Chemical Reaction: The transformation of chemical substance into another chemical substance is known as Chemical Reaction. For example: rusting of iron, setting of milk into curd, digestion of food, respiration, etc. In chemical reaction new substance is formed which is completely different in properties from the original substance, so in a chemical reaction chemical change takes place. Signs of Chemical Reaction Change of state of substance Change of colour of substance Evolution of heat Absorption of heat Evolution of gas Evolution of light Evolution of sound, etc. Reactant and Product: Reactant: Substances which take part in a chemical reaction are called reactants. Product: New substance formed after a chemical reaction is called product. Chemical Equation: Representation of chemical reaction using symbols of substances is called chemical equation. Example: A + B ⇨ C + D In this equation, A and B are called reactants and C and D are called the products. Arrow shows the direction of chemical reaction. Condition, if any, is written generally above the arrow. When hydrogen reacts with oxygen, it gives water. This reaction can be represented by following chemical equation. Hydrogen + Oxygen ⇨ Water H2 + O2 ⇨ H2O In first equation words are used and in second symbols of substances are used to write the chemical equation. For convenience, symbol of substance is used to represent chemical equations. Chemical Equation is a way to represent the chemical reaction in concise and informative way. Chemical equation can be divided into two types – Balanced Chemical Equation and Unbalanced Chemical Equation. Balanced Chemical Equation: A balanced chemical equation has number atoms of each element equal on both sides. Example: Zn + H2SO4 ⇨ ZnSO4 + H2 In this equation, numbers of zinc, hydrogen and sulphate are equal on both sides, so it is a balanced chemical equation. According to Law of Conservation of Mass, mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. To obey this law, the total mass of elements present in reactants must be equal to the total mass of elements present in products. Unbalanced Chemical Equation: If the number of atoms of each element in reactants is not equal to the number of atoms of each element present in product, then the chemical equation is called unbalanced chemical equation. Example: Fe + H2O ⇨ Fe3O4 + H2 In this example number atoms of elements are not equal on two sides of the reaction. For example, on the left hand side only one iron atom is present, while three iron atoms are present on the right hand side. Therefore, it is an unbalanced chemical equation.

£2.50 Preview Remove

Petrochemical Engineering: Filter press

Petroleum Engineering: Lab notes Level: Second year Content Abstract Introduction Procedure equipment Step by step note result Note discussion Note conclusion Unit Note reference

£6.25 Preview Remove

Food Toxicology

The notes include toxic effects, alterations, fraud related to food and derived products, some information about sampling and specific groups of substances, such as pesticides, PAH, heavy metals, dioxins and nitrates. The notes include a couple of tables and the information has been organised to make it easier to read and study.

£0.50 Preview Remove

Understanding Electricity

Need to know how electricity works in words a child could understand. Here is a crash course

£1.50 Preview Remove

Fundamental unit of life

Class 9 biology chapter 1 notes

£0.50 Preview Remove

Advanced Chemistry notes

Electromagnetic spectrum, Quantum theory, orbitals, spectroscopy

£5.00 Preview Remove

Introduction to corrossion

Cambridge, edexcel syllabus followed notes for undergraduate and postgraduate students

£1.10 Preview Remove

Pontiometric Acid-Base Titrations

Lab results, discussion, conclusion, calculations

£1.50 Preview Remove

Diagram Methods of Absorption

Diagram describing the different methods on membrane transport used by epithelium cells to absorb nutrients within the human body. 7/7 IB Diploma.

£2.50 Preview Remove

Atom element compounds and mixtures

Chemistry KS3

£1.50 Preview Remove

Plasma Problem Assignment

Plasma Problem Assignment

£12.50 Preview Remove

ir spectroscopy

ir spectroscopy full description very simple homemade notes.can be used as short notes. science stream chemistry subject .

£12.50 Preview Remove

A LEVEL bonding notes

notes on a level bonding

£1.50 Preview Remove

Thomson model of atom

Thomson model of atom

£5.00 Preview Remove

the chemical context of life

chapter 2 campbell biology 11th edition

£1.50 Preview Remove

Python vs JavaScript

My notes are all about difference between JavaScript and Python. It includes easy difference which all students can understand either they are beginner or 4th year expert.

£6.25 Preview Remove

Phenols Mindmap (Organic Chemistry)

A concise yet comprehensive mindmap of the Phenols chapter Designed for the A'level syllabus Also a good content summary for anyone

£1.00 Preview Remove

Introduction to medicinal chemistry

A brief explanation of introduction to medicinal chemistry and its aspects like pharmacokinetics, introduction to receptors types and its functions.

£9.71 Preview Remove

origin of earthquakes

In this note i will show you the origin of erathquakes

£1.50 Preview Remove

Chemistry of Diketones

A Comprehensive Lecture on Chemistry of Diketones, Preparation and Reactions.

£62.50 Preview Remove

Cellular/Molecular Biology, The Evolution of Cells

These notes are purely lecture notes on the key points that the professor went over. This chapter is about the evolution of cells. Topics included are early life and how early life arose, the Endosymbiont Theory, the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, and a brief introduction to some of the most important organelles (although the class ended before he could get through all of them).

£2.50 Preview Remove

Corrige

Chime solution

£0.50 Preview Remove

Environmental chemistry class 11

Chemistry class 11

£0.50 Preview Remove

Intro into Histology

Understand tissue processing and detail on the types of stains; acidophilic and basophilic types 

£1.50 Preview Remove

GCSE - ROCKS, RESOURCES AND SCENERY

A GCSE Guide suitable for all major UK exam boards covering the subject of Rocks as part of Physical Geography.

£36.25 Preview Remove

Biochemistry notes

Brief summary of polysaccarides

£1.10 Preview Remove

Gen Chem 116 Practice Materials For Finals

Gen Chem 116 Practice Materials For Finals

£6.25 Preview Remove

My Basket