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    The chemistry of life

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    The chemistry of life  Cell chemistry is hierarchical Inorganic precursors Small organic molecules Macromolecules Supramolecular structures Organelles/structures Cell BIO 1140 – SLIDE 1 Review of macromolecules Carbohydrates  Polymers of monosaccharides (polysaccharides)   Energy storage Structural chitin starch glycogen Purple pages F23  cellulose BIO 1140 – SLIDE 2 http://www.mpie.de/index.php?id=2957 Monosaccharides  CnH2nOn     n = 3 to 7 Trioses‚ pentoses and hexoses

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    Chemistry Project

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    I Term Exam Chemistry Project Sunday‚ January 13‚ 2013 Grade/Section: Date: Question I: State whether each statement is true or false‚ then correct each incorrect statement. (7pts‚ 1 point each) 1- An Element is a substance that can be broken down into simpler substance by chemical means. 2- The Aufbau Principle states that energy levels must be filled from the highest to the lowest‚ when writing the election configuration. 3- Atomic radius decreases across a period

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    Chemistry Paper

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    UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level *0281936391* CHEMISTRY Paper 5 Planning‚ Analysis and Evaluation Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams‚ graphs or rough working. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters

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    Chemistry - Energy

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    Bibliography: • Macmillan Chemistry Pathways 1 – Geoffrey Thickett • Excel Preliminary Chemistry – C.M.Roebuck • www.cem.msu.edu • greenlighton.files.wordpress.com • www.chemguide.co.uk

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    Module Chemistry

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    amount of each substance. Balancing a chemical equation refers to establishing the mathematical relationship between the quantity of reactants and products. The quantities are expressed as grams or moles. Balancing equations is a fundamental skill in Chemistry. Steps in balancing equation: 1. Write the unbalanced equation. Chemical formulas of reactants are listed on the lefthand side of the equation. Products are listed on the righthand side of the equation. Reactants and products are separated by putting

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    Chemistry Platinum

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    Anthony Martinez Mr. Hruby Chemistry R Period 4(5A) Name & Symbol: Platinum (Pt) Properties: -Atomic Number: 78 -Atomic Mass: 195.084 amu -Appearance: Shiny‚ smooth surface‚ silver like‚ solid. Melting point (K): 2045 Boiling point (K): 4100 Valence electrons: (+1)‚ +2‚ (+3)‚ +4‚ +6 Atomic radius (pm): 139 1st Ionization energy (kJ/mol): 868.1 Electronegativity: 2.28 Natural Occurring Isotopes: Six stable isotopes of platinum occur in nature (190‚ 192‚ 194

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    Chemistry Lab

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    Soluble | Phosphate PO 3-4Carbonate CO 2-3Sulfite‚ SO 2-3 | H | Soluble | Once you recorded all of the data‚ there were a few questions that needed to be answered. A. Compare your results with the solubility rules and/or solubility table in your chemistry text. I would say that my results turned out pretty close to the rules in the text book. I observed many different reactions occurring. The colors of the solutions changed from clear to purple‚ from clear to blue and yellow‚ and from clear to a milky

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    Chemistry Revision

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    Chemistry Revision F331 Isotopes - atoms with the same atomic number‚ but different mass numbers 131I - radioactive tracer for thyroid. 99Tc for tumours. Radioisotopes - gamma emitters & short half life - long enough to detect‚ but not long enough for damage. Beta particles emitters are more useful than alpha particle emitters because they penetrate more and so are more easily detected. Also‚ less damaging. The half life is the time taken for half the isotope to decay Mass left = initial

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    Chemistry Report

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    Standardize a solution of potassium manganate(VII) by an iron (II) salt (ammonium iron (II) sulphate) Introduction Oxidation numbers describe the number of electrons the atom will gain or lose during a reaction. Each atom in an equation can be assigned an oxidation number according to certain rules. If the oxidation number of an atom increases as you go from the left side to the right side if an equation‚ oxidation has occurred (electrons have been lost); if the oxidation number decreases

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    Solutions in Chemistry

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    Solutions Solutions are a combination of solvents and solutes. When a solute dissolves into a solvent‚ the combined product of the two reactants is called a solution. The definition of a solute is the reactant that’s being dissolved. The only difference from a solute and a solvent is that the solvent is the one that’s doing the dissolving. Molecules randomly flow in all directions until there is an equal concentration throughout the solution. The dissolving process can vary depending

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