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of chemistry as related to matter. Atomic structure and the periodicity of elements‚ stoichiometry of chemical formulas and reactions‚ gas laws and kinetic molecular theory‚ solutions and solubility‚ energy change in chemical reactions and thermochemistry‚ quantum theory and electron configuration‚ bonding theories and shapes of molecules‚ intermolecular forces of attraction and phase change‚ and acid-base theories‚ are some of these topics. Required Material: Text Book; Chemistry - A Molecular
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http://cnx.org/content/m17138/latest/ 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutralization_(chemistry) 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enthalpy_of_neutralization 4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutralization_reaction 5. http://ar.scribd.com/doc/60696670/Thermochemistry-Heat-of-Neutralization 6. Practical General Chemistry For Engineering‚ p 36-39 .
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Science and PE Division Course Syllabus: General Chemistry I Spring – 2012 Chem 1411 – 4003 (4 Credit Hours) _____________________________________________________________________ Instructo ______________________________________________________________________ Course Description General Chemistry I:This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a DCCCD Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or equivalent AND Developmental
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Chem Final Exam Combination Combination reactions‚ also known as synthesis reactions‚ involve the combination of two or more substances into a single new substance: A + B ---> AB Many metal oxides‚ for example‚ absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air to form carbonates: CaO(s) + CO2(g) ---> CaCO3(s) Decomposition Decomposition reactions represent the reverse of the combination process in that one substance breaks down into two or more substances: AB ---> A + B Water‚ or H2O‚ for example
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1111 Fall 2013 Instructor Dr. Jude Abanulo Office Hrs: Monday & Wednesday 4:10pm to 5:00pm (Corcoran 110) other times by appointment. E-mail: jabanulo@gwu.edu Text Chemistry The Central Science 12th edition Author: Brown‚ Lemay‚ Bursten‚ Murphy‚ Woodward Publisher: Pearson Publishing (Prentice Hall) Online Resources www.masteringchemistry.com Your Course ID: MCABANULO01095 Other required Resources
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Thermochemistry (((CLASS INFORMATION)) INTRODUCTION Thermal chemistry was intended to display that chemical reaction and phase changes involve energy. The energy of heat was presented when a change in temperature difference was evaluated. Chemical reactions in a calorimeter were used to determine the amount of heat produced by a reaction. Reactions that absorb heat were noted as endothermic‚ and reactions that release heat were noted as exothermic
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Mark Scheme PEKA Chemistry Form 5 Experiment No : ......4.1............ Topic: Thermochemistry Aim To determine the heat of combustion for alcohols Problem statement Does alcohol with a higher number of carbon atoms per molecule have a higher heat of combustion? [ K1PP1(i) - Able to write the aim or problem statement correctly] Hypothesis The higher the number of carbon atoms in the alcohol molecules‚ the higher is the heat of
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References: (2008) Thermometric Titration http://www.savitapall.com/thermochemistry/labs/THERMOMETRIC%20TITRATIONS.pdf
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Thermochemistry Lab Hypothesis We predict that two different physical changes (dissolving of a chemical substance in water) will produce energy changes; one exothermic and one endothermic. We predict that the temperature change will be affected by the change in system (open vs. closed) will be as follows: the temperature change in the closed system will be greater than that of the open system. Materials Refer to attached sheet Method Refer to attached sheet Observations Substance Added
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