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GCSE edexcel chemistry notes
48 pages of in-dept and extensive revision notes for edexcel chemistry GCSE 9-1. Includes various pictures and necessary definitions, of which enabled me to obtain a 9-8 in combined science GCSE.
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International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Notes on Organic Compounds - Crude Oil, Fractional Distillation, Cracking, Alkenes and Alkanes.
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Notes from the textbook "Modern Chemistry” by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Chapter 12: Solutions; Section 2: The Solution Process
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This material contains worked-out practice exercises on stoichiometry. The solutions are given in a stepwise manner and are easy to follow.
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contains ques related to chemistry chapters all imp ques(water,polymers)
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This is the second chapter required by the IGCSE co-ordinated science syllabus. It includes detailed explantions and diagrams of experimental techniques such as fractional distillation, evaporation, paper chromatography... I hope it helps you in your studies.
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rumus dan cara mudah menghitung kebutuhan bahan untuk membuat larutan
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This notes deals with biochemistry subject on the topic biochemical aspects of Eukaryotic cell. This has shor and in depth understanding points which are essential for exam
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UNIT 2 Working in the Science Industry – Assignment 2 Task 1 Produce a simple design for a laboratory. You may look at designs of college or university laboratories on the internet or use the example of your own science laboratories. Be sure to include the key features that must be present for it to be considered a scientific laboratory. You may do your design on graph paper or use a computer program if you are familiar with using them. Consider the following design features of a laboratory: services; furniture; access; safety equipment, e.g. fume cupboard; storage; workspace; efficiency; effectiveness This provides evidence for P3 Task 2 Compare the features of a non-specialist laboratory (e.g. school lab), which is used for all types of science and a specialist laboratory which is designed for a particular aspect of science. Justify the inclusion of the key features in both to the university board of directors for budget approval. You will need to find out the different pieces of equipment required in a named specialist laboratory. Consider the following specialist laboratories: biological, e.g. microbiological laboratories; chemical; physical sciences; research facilities This provides evidence for M3 Task 3 There is a financial grant available to your faculty if you can demonstrate how the designs in your laboratories fulfil their effectiveness, efficiency, safety and security purposes. Write a report with an analysis of how the features of your faculty laboratories achieve effectiveness, efficiency, safety and security purposes. Include in your report, an analysis of the impact of the size and complexity of equipment and the number of staff working in the laboratory. Consider the following safety requirements of laboratory design: materials; radioactive substances; specialist equipment; health and safety requirements; waste disposal; toxic and flammable substances storage; specific safety equipment and clothing; security You only need to report on one chosen laboratory from your faculty. You must include your bibliography (500 words) This provides evidence for D2 Exam board is pearson
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States of matter.... Basic concepts 11 th std.... Physical chemistry
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Social, political, environmental, economic factors of both Fukushima and Chernobyl disasters, and the solution and if we should use nuclear reactors in the future. 1785 word essay.
£6.25 Preview RemoveGCSE Biology 1.2 - Respiration
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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OCR chemistry notes for new specification chemistry A - 2.1.1 atomic structure
£1.00 Preview RemoveAffinity chromatography
-Affinity chromatography is a highly selective method used for the purification of specific molecules from complex mixtures based on their binding affinity to a specific ligand that is immobilized on the stationary phase. This technique is particularly useful for separating proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules
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It provides you with a single page of all the formulas relating to motion in a straight line
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SPECIFIC NOTES (PHYSICAL PROPERTIES , CHEMICAL PROPERTIES , USES ) (EACH ELEMENT ) EXPLAINED
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These notes will help you to understand easily. These notes have briefly explanation in easy language.
£2.50 Preview RemoveIan Fredrick's Notes.
The notes are,brief, straight to point, highly researched from qualified sources and standard to International requirement.
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These are very good summary notes for anyone pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry or Biology. I use these notes to lecture Biochemistry at the University of Zambia
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This note useful for std 12th students about chemistry chapter 1 solid state
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Stage 1's Medicinal Chem course at Newcastle University. The key info are extracted from the original Powerpoint copy I received in 2017. Part 1 of 6
£6.25 Preview RemoveChemistry Solution Cram Notes
This covers solutions, dilution, titration, neutralization, freezing point depression, boiling point elevation, vapor pressure elevation, and concentration. These are really great cram notes, not a full study set, but definitely an "oh my god I have no idea what the hell I'm doing what's happening it's 3 in the morning and I've only watched Grey's Anatomy. AP Chem student. (Currently with an A)
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The notes describes what happens in adiabitic processes,what is adiabitic,Carnot cycle and what happens with compression of air and expansion of air.
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Year 11 & Year 12 notes for all of the 10 core topics for the International Baccalaureate. Also includes the Higher Level notes for each of the 10 core topics. Suitable for all Standard and Higher Level students studying Chemistry as part of the International Baccalaureate.
£6.25 Preview RemoveTerminal velocity of marbles falling in oil experiment
Terminal velocity of marbles falling in oil experiment lab report: includes hypothesis, method, table, research question, aim, background information, variables, materials, graph, results, data analysis, conclusion and evaluation.
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