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Synthesis of Aspirin
This document contains information about the synthesis of aspirin, a drug that is commonly used as a pain killer. introduction, physical properties of aspirin, synthesis reaction of aspirin, the detailed mechanism of synthesis of aspirin, and the laboratory procedure for the synthesis of aspirin from salicylic acid, FT-IR, proton NMR, and carbon 13 NMR spectral data are included in this document.
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Osmosis Diffusion State of Matter and properties ( Solid, Liquid, and Gas) Cooling Curve Heating Curve
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I wrote these notes last year preparing for my GCSE Higher Tier Chemistry exam. They are concise, yet also assume no prior knowledge; perfect for anyone across the whole spectrum of ability. I compiled them with the specification and official textbook side by side, and learning just this set of notes, I came out with an A*.These are a must have for anyone wanting to succeed.
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Ace IGCSE Chemistry with our concise revision notes on Rates of Reaction! Clear explanations, key points, and diagrams cover factors affecting reaction rates, collision theory, and catalysts. Perfect for quick revision or deep study. Get your copy now and boost your chemistry success!
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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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Comprehensive second cycle school notes on Chemistry, Biology and Physics
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Specific Heat Capacity and Calorimetry, Gibbs Free Energy, Spontaneity, Entropy, Hess's Law, Thermochemistry, Standard Enthalpy of Formation
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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.
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These are short notes of chapter CHEMICAL KINETICS of chemistry class 12th
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condensed info on the muscle types and their characteristics - all into a neat revision format
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This notes is for 2nd year student of mechanical and aerospace,etc.subject is strength of material.
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Industrial Chemistry: a comprehensive report that contains an abstract, introduction, methodology, results, discussions, question and answers, calculations,
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This chapter will discuss on the importance of carbohydrates and it's chemical functions in the human body. Pretty helpful for Biochemistry students
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Chemical bonding summary and practice questions and solutions for high school.
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This note is about homopolymer in nanocomposites. The excerpts are taken from various journals. This note is intended from Final year Chemical Science and also Chemical Enginering students. Masters and PhD student in nanocomposites research can also benefit from this note. I hope this note can benefit you all.
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Everything you that you can see or feel is called matter. Matter is made up of tiny particles. Scientist sort matter into 3 groups, these three groups are called : solid, liquid, and gas. ex : fruit, book, table, bricks, shoe -Solids Solid take the same shape, same amount of space, and keep the same volume. They can't be squashed or poured. -Liquids Liquids take the same shape following its container, same amount of space, and keep the same volume. They can't be squashed, but they can be poured and move through gaps. ex : oil, water, milk, -Gas Gas fill any closed container they are in, they flow like liquids. Their volume can changed, they are very easy to squash. It weigh very little. You often cannot see or feel gases, but sometimes you can smell them and feel moving air on your face. ex : wind, smells from food, the air inside the balloons
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Test revision notes, covering: properties of acids and bases, pH, acid reactions, behaviour of acids, rates of chemical reactions and physical and chemical change.
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tips and layout format for a biochemistry report on Colorimetry and the measurement of concentration
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notes with specification points clear, concise, detailed, simple - but quality Higher Grade 9 if you learn it
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- Ionic Compounds - Prefixes - Charges - Ions - Molecular/Covalent Compounds - Polyatomic - Naming - Acids - Solubility - Formulas - Balancing - Equations - Laws - Reactions - Exothermic/Endothermic - Physical/Chemical - Theories - Periodic Table - Elements - Isotopes - Charges - Diagrams
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- Vital Force Theory - Organic Chemistry - Alkanes , structure and hybridization
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