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PHYSICALCHEMISTRYBy-- P.K.SINHA Contact at [email protected] Moles Concept, What is a Mole? Since atoms and moleculesare so tiny, it is convenient to talk about a large…

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Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry Chapter 3 C 2H 6O Imran Syakir Mohamad Chemistry DACS 1233 1 Atomic Mass Atomic mass is the mass of an atom in…

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CHAPTER 2 CHEMICAL FORMULAS & COMPOSITION STOICHIOMETRY 1 Chapter Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. Atoms and Molecules Chemical Formulas Ions and Ionic Compounds Names and Formulas…

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By shining light through samples, we can learn about the molecular structure of the sample and (sometimes) deduce its structure. IR UV RA DI O By the end of this course you…

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INORGANIC PAPER Q.1 Reactions of aluminium with 1. O2 3. Cl2 5. Mn3O4 7. H2SO4(Dil.) 9. HNO3 11. AlCl3 Q.2 Reactions of Al(OH)3 with 1. Acid 2. NaOH 3. Heating Below 450ºC…

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INORGANIC PAPER Q.1 Reactions of aluminium with 1. O2 3. Cl2 5. Mn3O4 7. H2SO4(Dil.) 9. HNO3 11. AlCl3 Q.2 Reactions of Al(OH)3 with 1. Acid 2. NaOH 3. Heating Below 450ºC…

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INORGANIC PAPER Q.1 Reactions of aluminium with 1. O2 3. Cl2 5. Mn3O4 7. H2SO4(Dil.) 9. HNO3 11. AlCl3 Q.2 Reactions of Al(OH)3 with 1. Acid 2. NaOH 3. Heating Below 450ºC…

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LIPIDS LUDITHA LUMAPAT-PE, MD, FPAAB CHAIR DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY The fat speaks: “With water, I say, “Touch me not”; To the tongue, I am tasteful; Within limits,…

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INORGANIC PAPER Q.1 Reactions of aluminium with 1. O2 3. Cl2 5. Mn3O4 7. H2SO4(Dil.) 9. HNO3 11. AlCl3 Q.2 Reactions of Al(OH)3 with 1. Acid 2. NaOH 3. Heating Below 450ºC…