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Naming Ionic Compounds
A chemistry tutorial on naming ionic compounds suitable for high school students. ... Practice. Click on any of the following formula. The name of the ...
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Naming Haloalkanes Tutorial
A tutorial on naming haloalkanes suitable for high school chemistry students.
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Faraday Laws of Electrolysis
For a given quantity of electricity the quantity of substance produced is ... The Faraday constant, F, is the quantity of electricity carried by one mole of ...
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Acid-base Titration Calculations
So n(NaOH) = n(HCl) = 3 x 10-3 moles at the equivalence point ... So n(H2SO4) = ½ x n(NaOH) = ½ x 0.01 = 5 x 10-3 moles H2SO4 at the equivalence point ...
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Summary Tables for Properties and Uses of Hydrocarbons
alkanes containing 5 carbons up to about 19 are colourless liquids (petrol & kerosene are mixtures of liquid alkanes, dye is added to the fluids for safety ...
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Summary Tables for Properties and Uses of Hydrocarbons
alkanes containing 5 carbons up to about 19 are colourless liquids (petrol & kerosene are mixtures of liquid alkanes, dye is added to the fluids for safety ...
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Summary Tables for Properties and Uses of Hydrocarbons
alkanes containing 5 carbons up to about 19 are colourless liquids (petrol & kerosene are mixtures of liquid alkanes, dye is added to the fluids for safety ...
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History of the Elements
Search for an Element's History. Enter the name or atomic number of an element and click on the search button to quickly find out about its discovery. ...
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Lewis Structures
Nitrogen atom has 5 valence electrons. Hydrogen atom has 1 valence electron. Each of the 3 hydrogen atoms will share its electron with nitrogen to form a ...
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Summary Tables for Properties and Uses of Hydrocarbons
Alkanes with *flashpoints below room temperature (the components of ... Safety precautions for handling & storing fuels are determined by the flashpoint. ...