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

Fuel Analysis and combustion

Fuels Analyses: Ultimate and proximate analysis of coal, Determination of calorific value of solid and gaseous fuels by bomb and Junker’s Calorimeter respectively. Calculations of calorific value based on Dulong’s formula. Combustion, requirement of oxygen/ air in combustion process. Flue gas analysis by Orsat’s apparatus and its significance.

£3.75 Preview Remove

some basic concepts of chemistry

notes of chemistry by kunal

£2.50 Preview Remove

Tutorial (Accuracy, Precision and Erros)

For university students.

£1.50 Preview Remove

hydrooxy derivates

problems

£31.25 Preview Remove

CHEMICAL KINETICS NOTES

Join me in exploring the dynamic world of chemical kinetics through my notes! We'll journey through the rates of chemical reactions and understand what factors influence them. From reaction mechanisms to rate laws, I'll break down complex concepts into easily digestible pieces. Whether you're delving into chemistry or just curious about reaction rates, these notes will be your guide. Let's unravel the secrets of chemical kinetics together!

£5.63 Preview Remove

EXTRACTION DE LA CHLOROPHYLLE

extraction de chlorophyle

£1.10 Preview Remove

human reproduction

To teach students about the organs that are responsible for reproduction and also the steps involved in reproduction in human

£0.50 Preview Remove

Chapter 10

Respiration in living organisms

£0.50 Preview Remove

Full Grade 10AP Science Notes

Notes from grade 10. Including Chemistry, Physics and Biology. Full 30 pages.

£1.07 Preview Remove

Example Experiments Report

Module : Engineering Experimentation Couse : 2nd Year Chemical Engineering

£6.25 Preview Remove

Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 1- The Human Body- An Orientation

These notes offer a basic orientation to human anatomy and physiology including: Definition, Categories, and Approaches of Anatomy Structural Organization of Anatomy Characteristics of Living Things Organ Systems of the Human Body Precise Language of Anatomy The Cavities of the Body Regions and Quadrants of the Abdominopelvic Cavity The notes include highlights to bring attention to specific important points. These notes were taken for a high school honor's course of Anatomy and Physiology. However, they contain many advanced college level topics. These notes are aimed for any student taking Anatomy and Physiology in high school/college or for those who are curious as to how the body works and are laid out simply so that anyone can understand them.

£6.25 Preview Remove

Be able to communicate scientific information

Outline the methods by which scientific information is communicated Report on a scientific investigation that has been carried out Produce a detailed, correctly structured report which demonstrates a high level of presentation Compare and contrast the report with a similar report from a professional journal

£6.25 Preview Remove

CCEA Digital Technology Unit 1 Chapter 2 Note

Note containing summarized school notes, main textbook and revision guide textbook. Hence no need to buy textbooks since all the information is in this note. Have achieved full UMS marks (with A*). Note owner has received 11A* and 1A in her GCSEs.

£1.50 Preview Remove

Saccharides

9th grade biology notes on saccharides, includes mono, di, and poly saccharides. Examples of these are included as well.

£2.00 Preview Remove

Introduction to Transition Elements

These are A-level notes for chemistry (A2)

£2.00 Preview Remove

Chitosan Nanoparticles as New Ocular Drug Delivery Systems

Chitosan Nanoparticles as New Ocular Drug Delivery Systems

£4.25 Preview Remove

BCH 2333 Introduction to Biochemistry Lab 5 Corrected Nucleic Acids

This lab aimed to display some of the fundamental molecular principles involved in double stranded DNA and to quantify and characterize the DNA using UV spectrophotometry at different wavelengths and by using a melting curve. The purity and the effects of low and high salt on the DNA were also investigated. A plasmid map was constructed to map the relative position of the HindIII and EcoRI restriction enzyme cut sites on a plasmid following digestion of the plasmid with these two enzymes. This map was made by analysing the migration distances of the resulting fragments by agarose gel electrophoresis

£10.00 Preview Remove

Three Major Classes of Chemical Reactions

General Chemistry I, CU Boulder.

£2.50 Preview Remove

CRO

full description and hand written with pratical on the topic cro

£0.50 Preview Remove

Environmental Effects of Garbage and Biomass Pollution

This report discusses the importance of electronic waste and biomass pollution. It will demonstrate the reasons why we need to recycle, reuse, and reduce the items we use to protect to reduce the amount of emissions being released to the environment. The parts of the environment contaminated by pollutants emitted from electronic waste and biomass pollution include the hydrosphere, geosphere, and the atmosphere. This report will also determine possible solutions to the environmental problems caused by biomass and electronic waste pollution. It will also give recommendations on which solutions are the most important to implement.

£2.50 Preview Remove

Emulsions

Definition of Emulsion Properties of Emulsion & Types of Emulsion

£2.50 Preview Remove

IB University Chemistry Grade 11

Exam review for grade 11 university chem. Goes through 5 units, including, stoichiometric relationships, atomic structure, periodicity, chemical bonding and structure, and energetics/thermochemistry.

£7.50 Preview Remove

Neutralisation Reactions: Making salts by Neutralisation

This suitable for key stage three pupils.

£2.50 Preview Remove

GCSE Physics 2.7 - Radiation

These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A*.) This is one of nine topics in the unit.

£0.99 Preview Remove

Is matter around us pure...

Notes of Is matter around us pure for 7th Standard Student.

£2.50 Preview Remove

Biology

Biology English edition

£0.50 Preview Remove

GCSE Chemistry 2.4 - Energy

These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A*.) This is one of six topics in the unit.

£0.99 Preview Remove

Sexual reproduction in flowering plants part 1 NCERT class 12th Biology Neet

They begin with the basics of flower structure, including detailed descriptions of essential parts like stamens, pistils, and petals. You explain processes such as pollination, fertilization, and seed formation with clarity, using diagrams to enhance understanding. Key concepts like double fertilization, the development of the embryo sac, and seed dispersal are covered in depth. For Class 8th, the notes simplify complex topics while ensuring a strong grasp of fundamental concepts, making them suitable for both detailed study and quick revision.

£13.75 Preview Remove

Atoms, Waves, Chemical Bonds, Formulas, Conversions, and More

21 pages of specific notes. Includes formulas, information chunks, bullet points, and everything you need to know about these topics and more.

£1.90 Preview Remove

Short Notes

Formulas and NCERT based Short Notes for PCB

£12.50 Preview Remove

Molecular / Cellular Biology Study Notes

If you're stressing about molecular biology, or if you need a quick and easy summary of cellular biology, then this is the study guide for you. It covers 8 chapters, providing both in-depth information and easy-to-review summaries: Intro to Biology & The Scientific Process, Essential Chemistry for Biology, The Molecules of Life, Cell Structure, The Working Cell, Cellular Respiration, Photosynthesis, and Cellular Reproduction.

£3.13 Preview Remove

Environmental chemistry

This notes will provide a learner with basic knowledge on the environments.

£1.50 Preview Remove

carbohydrates and starch related notes

Carbohydrates, often referred to as carbs, are one of the main types of nutrients and a major source of energy for the body. They are organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. Carbohydrates can be categorized into three main types: sugars, starches, and fiber. i wrote about two of them sugar and starch

£12.50 Preview Remove

My Basket