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Lipid metabolism disorders and their investigation
An increase or decrease in lipid levels (dyslipidemia) could cause certain disorders leading to atherosclerotic conditions. There are primary and secondary lipid disorders.
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These comprehensive notes cover the fundamental principles of thermochemistry, including the definitions and units of thermodynamic quantities, the laws of thermodynamics, and the application of thermochemistry to chemical reactions and processes. Topics include calorimetry, enthalpy, entropy, and free energy, as well as the use of thermochemical data to predict the feasibility and direction of chemical reactions. The notes also include numerous examples and practice problems to help solidify understanding of the concepts. Ideal for students studying chemistry or related fields, or for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of thermochemistry.
£12.50 Preview RemoveWater Reabsorption
The steps- supplemented with a diagram great to understand the complex process with ease!
£3.13 Preview RemoveGeneral Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
The notes has all defenation and basic idea of this chapter
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average atomic mass, atomic theories, significant digits, isotopes, and mass spectrometer
£1.00 Preview RemoveChapter 4 - Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life
What the six main functional groups of living things?
£1.50 Preview RemoveGCSE Chemistry Triple Award General Notes
Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. Structures
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Question based on science ch- metals and non-metals and must buy you will get all the important question based on it. class-10 cbse
£3.75 Preview RemoveTheories determining evolution of Earth
The notes explains the seven known theories that explains how the world came to be formed ;they all give an interesting view which almost every one can agree too,but all in all everyone has their own thinking about how the world came to be formed.Have a look and learn more.
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The notes cover the structure of an atoms, what charge they are and a few of the scientists including the 3 scientists that discovered or contributed in discovering atoms, calculations on how to calculate the amount of atoms in the nucleus and mass number, how to draw an electronic configuration or arrangement. It also covers Group 1 "Alkali Metals" Group 7 "Halogens" Group 8 "Nobel Gasses" and their properties. *Recommended for Year 8 (KS3)
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Detailed notes on unit four of OCR Chemistry. It includes aromatic chemistry, benzene structure, nitration of benzene, halogenation of benzene, reactivity of alkenes and benzene, phenols, carbonyls, esters, fats and oils, biodiesel, amines, amino acids, optical isomerism, polymerisation, organic synthesis, chromatography, and NMR.
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A pdf containing 11 questions of H-NMR and with their answers
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Introduction notes to Photochemistry for UoL Chemistry Level 2 (Core Chemistry 2.2- Chemistry of Activated Systems and Radicals).
£3.13 Preview RemoveVocabulary SAT Sentence's Study Guide
This can be used to review and prepare for the SAT test, all the words are in a sentence so you can better understand them and learn them.
£1.50 Preview RemoveHierarchy of Life - Levels of Organisation
A short descriptive list of the Levels of Organisation in the human body.
£1.00 Preview RemoveHuman Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 4- Integumentary System
These notes cover the entire human integumentary system in great detail. The topics include but may not be limited to: Structure and Function of the Integumentary System Layers of the Epidermis Different Types of Epidermis Regions of the Dermis Epidermal Accessory Organs Integumentary System Disorders Integumentary System Glands Burns Skin Cancer The notes include highlights and symbols to bring attention to specific important points. This chapter specifically is written in great detail with many prioritization symbols. They will prove to be very beneficial when studying. 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.
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3rd year general sciences student. Interesting science facts/Notes. High level information. I get my notes from reviewed books for Biology/chemistry/Physics That are clear and every single bit of information is based on a tested experiment.. Thank you
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1st year university level Going through the following topics: - The periodic table - Atoms: orbitals & electron configuration - Metals - Ionic bonding - Covalent bonding - Quantum mechanics - Chemical reactions - Speed of reactions: collision theory - Reactions of organic molecules
£1.50 Preview RemoveBuilding up principle and Hund's rule
An easy revision on electrons and building up and Hund's rules
£6.25 Preview RemoveINTRODUCTION TO PERIODIC CHEMISTRY
SUMMARISE INTRODUCTION TO PERIODIC CHEMISTRY
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Second year Proteins and Enzymes module, taught by Russ Morphew. Covered protein structures, thermodynamics, catalysts, folding, targeting, and experimenting.
£6.25 Preview RemoveScience 9 Notes
A collection of topics from Science 9 including Integrative Levels of Organization, the periodic table, matter, and also basic scientific concepts like significant figures and graph requirements. Includes a large collection of practice problems and is designed for final exam reviewing as it doesn't go very in depth in all topics.
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You can learn datatype, variable, operator.
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In depth notes of alcohols. Their functional group explained. The formation of an alcohol is also included. Excellent notes, which are concise and easy to follow.
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These are Grade 9 Pre-IB level notes. Some parts if chemistry have Grade 10 in it. These notes are also useful if you are not in the Pre-IB or IB program. These notes have everything like Chemistry, Physics and Biology. There are examples in the notes to help you.
£3.13 Preview RemoveDetermination of the enthalpy Change of a reaction using hess's law
This is a note on the practical determination of the enthalpy Change of a reaction using hess's law. Includes all the information needed.
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This are my notes from General Biology I. It is a mixture between chemistry and Biology. I took this course in Seminole State College. This was my first year of College. My major is Pre-Med, I will become a doctor. Chapter 1 of Evolution
£3.13 Preview RemoveINTRODUCTION TO LIMITING REACTANT
Limiting reactant is a very important topic and holds an important place in science and chemistry this pdf also has numericals of limiting reactant so that you can practice and also has basics of limiting reactant..
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This is aimed for students studying for the IGCSE/GCSE Exam. Provides details about chapter one.
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General Chemistry 01 Introduction 1st year College
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Introduction to how the hybridisation model can explain the shapes and bond lengths of various compounds, and a brief explanation of how to determine hybridisation. These notes are a part of my year 1 undergraduate degree in chemistry and were inspired by lectures with Dr Jason Lynam at the University of York.
£1.00 Preview RemoveOCR Chemistry A Exam Q and A's - F322 - Organic Chemistry
A resource for all that contains all the exam questions and their corresponding answers taken from the unit ORGANIC CHEMISTRY from every OCR Chemistry A F322 paper since January 2009,to the January 2013 paper. To get the best out of this resouce,look at them through and through once every day and try to memorise the answers.P.S If you would like to contact me for more resources,follow me on twitter at @Krishkmistry! Happy Revising and good luck! :)
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