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IM forces and polarity
(Updated 3-30-16) Intermolecular forces and polarity: (Yes, I know these are also in the covalent compounds section, but I figured that adding them here would make them easier to find.) Polarity practice worksheet: Behold the wonder of polarity stuff! Polarity … Continue reading
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Tagged acid, base, colligative property, concentration, dilution, intermolecular force, Ksp, like dissolves like, molality, molarity, mole fraction, pH, pOH, polarity, solubility, solubility constant, solution, surface tension, titration, weak acid
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Stoichiometry!
Stoichiometry sheets: Stoichiometry I (dd-ch): I love the smell of stoichiometry in the morning! Stoichiometry Practice Worksheet: The most fun you can have with a calculator. More Exciting Stoichiometry Problems: More fun for the whole chemist family. Balancing Equations and … Continue reading
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Tagged actual yield, balancing equations, complete equations, limiting reagent, molarity, oxidation, percent yield, predicting products, redox, reduction, stoichiometry, symbols of state, theoretical yield, types of reaction, word equations
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