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AS Chemistry Notes Summary

Cornell notes for AQA AS chemistry

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Acids, Bases and Salts

Learning outcomes: -Define acid and acid anhydride -Investigate the reactions of non-oxidising acids with -metals, carbonates, hydrogen carbonates and bases -Define base and alkali -Investigate the reaction of bases with ammonium salts -Relate acidity and alkalinity to the pH scale -Discuss the strength of acids and alkalis on the basis of their completeness of ionisation -Define acidic, basic, amphoteric and neutral oxides

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Life processes

Life processes, class 10 biology notes, CBSE. Talks about all the systems that keep us and the plants alive.

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Fusion energy

Information about energy of new word

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Periodic Table

GCSE LEVEL CHEMISTRY- COVERS ALL THE BASICS OF THE PT

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Li-exercises 1

Organolithium exercises

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BCH 2333 Solution Midterm III Introduction to Biochemistry

BCH 2333 Introduction to Biochemistry The chemistry and biological properties of amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, carbohydrates, and vitamins. The course includes laboratory and tutorial sessions. Priority given to students for whom this course is mandatory. BCH 2140 and BCH 2336.

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Chemistry - Atomic structure and Naming compounds

Atomic structure and naming compounds

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Chloral hydrate

Information of chloral hydrate for easy assignment and assistance.

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Chemistry and Environment Brief Questions and Answers

Environment constitutes air, water, soil, the atmosphere and the plants that are around us. Environmental chemistry deals with the chemical phenomena taking place around us, and the impact it has on the environment. It is also related to biology, agriculture, medicine and public health. In recent years air, water and soil are polluted heavily due to human activity causing threat to the very existence of life on the planet, earth. Earth is the only planet in the solar system having conditions required for the survival of the living organisms.

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Reações em Solução I

A ionização da água é entendida como sendo a transferência de um próton (H+) de uma molécula de água para outra molécula, resultando um íon hidrônio ou hidroxônio, que é o íon hidrogênio hidratado (H3O+) e um íon hidroxila

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CYTOLOGY

It includes cell theory, structure of prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cell.

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Oxidation of Alcohol and Reducing Agents

Alcohol can be oxidized using different reagents and Carbonyl compounds can be reduced to alcohol, alkene etc. using different reagents. Use of all the reducing agents with reaction is described in the notes.

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Engineering notes

the note is about the first law of thermodynamics

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Indonesian mathematics test question

This is one of the test question for Indonesian children. You can translate it into English

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division algorithm for polynomials

division algorithm for polynomials

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Statics of Rigid Bodies

Statics is a branch of mechanics which studies the effects and distribution of forces of rigid bodies which are and remain at rest. In this area of mechanics, the body in which forces are acting is assumed to be rigid. The deformation of non-rigid bodies is treated in Strength of Materials. In the PDF i have uploaded there is a set of word problems with given solutions. There's also 2 problems provided for you to practice what you have read on the PDF for more details & info this is my email "smillare01.SM@gmail.com"

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Laplace Transform

Definition of Laplace and Inverse Laplace Transform. Examples of the Laplace transform of common functions. Properties of Laplace transform

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Complete Study Guide for Algebra

Complete Study Guide for Algebra

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the binomial theorem

binomial theorem, tutorials, and problems solving.

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difference between outdoor and indoor substation

Easy point for difference

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Heat kernel proof of A-S index theory

introduce a proof of atiyah-singer index theory with a method of heat kernel,the advantage of this note is readable and easy to understand.

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Risk management

This is risk management class notes.

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Secuencia didáctica matemáticas

Secuencia didáctica de matemáticas y su didáctica

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Topology

Interesting topic

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Database system

.The difference between data and information •What a databaseis, the various types of databases, and why they are valuable assets for decision making •The importance of database design •How modern databases evolved from file systems •About flaws in file system data management •The main components of the database system •The main functions of a database management system

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Understanding the principle of mathematics

These notes are intended for secondary school students studying mathematics both for the School Certificate and General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level (GCE). The material covered in this book are for Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12 and those sitting for the General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level (GCE). The book has been written in simple language to help students grasp and apply mathematical concepts easily. To help reinforce the material, the book is loaded with examples which have been explained in a classic and simple way. Most questions given as examples in this book are from past examination questions of the Examination Council of Zambia so are some of the tasks. This has been done to expose students early to Examination Question answering skills thereby boasting their confidence in the subject. The book has covered at least 95% of the material tested in Mathematics syllabus D (Code 4024) Final Examination. Studying this material seriously help the student to yield great fruits in as far as Mathematics as a subject in concerned. This book was written due to a request made by m students at Ordinary Level for a simplified mathematics book. Therefore the material contained in this book are also my teaching notes. Having taught mathematics both at ordinary and advanced level, I have come to understand most challenges students face in the subject. Based on this fact the material has been presented in a readable and understandable manner tackling these challenges in the process such that even the dullest student will appreciate mathematics

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physics notes

easy and concise

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IB Physics Topic 11 Notes

Notes for Topic 11 (More Electricity) of IB Physics.

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Linear Inequalities

This includes: Linear inequalities in two variables and representing their solution graphically and many other important examples. Further info is given in the PDF.

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Calculus 1 - Disc/Washer

These notes cover the basics for Disc/Washer for those struggling with the Calc 1 course material

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Notes linear algerbra 1

Notes linear algerbra 1

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Introduction to Economics lectures

Introduction to Economics lectures

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Resolving of Vectors

Resolving the x, y and z components of three dimensional vectors/forces.

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El Enlace Químico

Enlace Químico

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Résumé sur les nombres complexes

C'est un petit résumé sur les nombres complexes

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