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£6.24 Preview RemoveTHERMODYNAMICS PROPERTIES OF PURE SUBSTANCES
THERMODYNAMICS PROPERTIES OF PURE SUBSTANCES (1)Thermodynamic properties of pure substances in solid, liquid and vapor phases (2) P-v T behavior of simple compressible substances, phase rule, thermodynamic property tables and charts, (3) Ideal and real gases, ideal gas equation of state and van der Waals equation of state (4) Law of corresponding states, compressibility factor and generalized compressibility chart
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Grove's process occurs when primary alcohol or secondary alcohol is combined with HCl gas in the presence of anhydrous ZnCl2 to produce primary and secondary alkyl chloride or chloro-alkane.
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Interest in acrylic technology dates back to the 1920s when Dr. Otto Rohm developed a practical process for making ac- rylate esters from ethylene. Shortly afterwards, his associate, Otto Haas, established the first commercial production of methyl and ethyl acrylate in the United States [1]. The first commercial use of an acrylic polymer was as an adhesive-like interlayer for laminated safety glass. Probably the highest profile use of an acrylic began in 1936 with the introduction of thermoplastic, transparent methacrylate sheet. With the advent of World War II, methacrylate sheet became invaluable as a tough, weather-resistant glazing material for military aircraft. Since it could be formed easily and had excellent optical properties, the transparent plastic was used for air- craft canopies, bomber noses, and gun turrets.
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contains self explanatory notes on the definition of chemical reaction, combination reaction and decomposition reaction with examples.
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Medical Science degree - Notes for 3rd year students. Clinical biochemistry module
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This material includes notes and worked-out exercises on solution concentration, dilution and solution stoichiometry
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these notes are special for human health and science for chemical changes in human body in the process of aging
£1.50 Preview RemoveCalculating unknown concentrations after a titration
These notes actually teach a students how to calculate the unknown concentration of an acid or base after an acid-base titration
£2.50 Preview RemoveF214 Respiration
Simple but detailed notes, directly answering criteria on the specification for Respiration. Although, the OCR Biology spec has changed some topics may well be the same/similar. Please preview before purchase if interested.
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data is to be represented in memory or you can see the memory representation of an array. you will see what is the need of ferry what does any types of ferry how areas can be declared how arrays can be.
£0.70 Preview RemoveChemical Engineering Thermodynamics
These are the notes of thermodynamics for students studying chemical engineering covering the books as mentioned: 1. Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics by Milo. D. Koretsky(2nd Edition) 2. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamic by Yunus. A . Cengel(8th Edition) 3. Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by J . M . Smith(7th Edition)
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The ultimate resource designed to help you establish a solid foundation in biology, regardless of your current level of knowledge. Authored by a top-tier academic achiever with a deep understanding of the subject matter, this meticulously crafted set of notes is your key to unlocking success in the captivating realm of life sciences. With its carefully structured format, these notes seamlessly guide you through the building blocks of biology, covering key topics such as cells, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Engaging illustrations and relatable examples reinforce your understanding, making abstract concepts tangible and relatable. But what truly sets this resource apart is the author's expertise and dedication to simplifying biology. Drawing from their own experience and insights, they provide invaluable tips, study strategies, and real-life applications to help you excel in your biology studies. By following their proven techniques, you'll develop the skills and confidence needed to navigate any biological question that comes your way.
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Grade 6-9 gcse chemistry notes Includes: - electrolysis set up - ionic half equations - electrolysis in aqueous solutions or molten ionic compounds Handwritten and scanned.
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Revision notes for A-level chemistry based on/for edexcel exam. (Written in 2018 so up to new specification). Notes include few descriptions of experiments. They are purely for revision.
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Aimed at A level and Access to Science students.
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some important chemical laws like laws of conservation of mass, laws of definite porportion , avagadro law and basic terms atoms, molecules ,elements and dalton atomic theory , some common elements and their symbols, important S.I units molarity and molality concept and limiting reagent concept.
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As per attached kinetic theory of gases.
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Learn about enzymes and their different characteristics.
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This is my university notes of Organic Chemistry about Radicals
£11.25 Preview RemoveEverything you need to know about the reactions of organic chemistry (for A Levels)
Isn't organic chemistry a pain in the neck? All the memorisation of the seemingly endless equations? This guide will be of good use to you. I've also included some tips to help you memorise some of the reactions. Ace the next organic test! Prepared for A Level students reading Chemistry.
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This was produced for the OCR AS Chemistry Exam Board, (Year 12). However, they are detailed enough for any level and include helpful diagrams to assist you with your revision. Enjoy!
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This note is about all the topic that would appear in the IGCSE exam.
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Well comprehensive notes on Chemistry of The Main Block Elements
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Determining the Percent Composition of Salt Solutions-Postlab Report
£6.25 Preview RemoveGSCE Chemistry O level Redox Reaction notes
HANDWRITTEN NOTES! It contains the topic REDOX reaction reduction and oxidation examples of reducing agent and oxidizing agent oxidation number and how to determine them
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This lecture notes talks about temperature and the coversion of different types of temperature. Discuss about electricity and magnetism.
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My notes are constantly being updated, and include college level Biology at a top tier prestigious university.
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University of Lincoln Level 2 Chemistry (Core Chemistry 2.2- Chemistry of Activated Systems and Radicals). Lecture notes on homogenous catalysts, rate equations, and enzyme kinetics inc. inhibition.
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These notes are highlighted , aesthetic and interesting. You don't even have to open any text books just take a look at this pdf and you're good to go for your test !
£3.75 Preview RemoveInorganic chemistry
Inorganic chemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the study of compounds that do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, known as inorganic compounds. These compounds include minerals, metals, and non-metals. Inorganic chemistry encompasses the study of properties, structures, synthesis, and reactions of inorganic compounds, as well as the behavior of elements and their compounds. It includes the study of the chemical elements and their compounds, such as the study of the behavior of the elements in the periodic table, the study of acids, bases, salts, and complexes, and the study of the chemical reactions of non-carbon compounds
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