Slide 1 Slide 2 Equations attempt to show only the exact particles involved in the reaction. Net Ionic Equations Slide 3 You must first decide - are substances written as…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Fat: A soft greasy substance occurring in organic tissue which supplies concentrated energy to the body. Slide 3 * Fats are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and…
Slide 1Proton ( 1 H) NMR Spectroscopy Slide 2 Proton nuclear magnetic resonance Click on the link on the icon below to view a video introducing NMR spectroscopy. Slide 3…
Slide 1Properties of haloalkanes Slide 2 Haloalkanes are hydrocarbons with one hydrogen atom (or more) replaced by a halogen atom – a chlorine, bromine or iodine atom.…
1.UnitObjectives13A minesAfter studying this Unit, you will beable to“The chief commercial use of amines is as intermediates in the• describe amines as derivatives ofsynthesis…
1.BLAZING AWAY!!!!2. Natural Gas (2.1) What is the chemical name for natural gas? What are the properties and formula ofmethane ? Whatgasin the air is used up when methane…
1.A1 Analytical techniques2. A2 Principles of spectroscopy 3. The Electromagnetic Spectrum: 4. 5. Absorption spectra have parts ‘missing’.In the diagram below the troughs…
1.Introduction to NMR Spectroscopy• Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a powerful analytical techniqueused to characterize organic molecules by identifying carbon-hydrogenframeworks…
1. The Atomic Mass TableStudents will be able to explain how Avogadro's Hypothesis, the Law of Dulong and Petit, and Cannizzaro's method put order into chemistry…