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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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Predicting reaction products
So, now that you’ve learned all about chemical equations, it’s time to figure out how to use them in the real world. As you might have guessed, real chemists don’t usually get magical packages of equations whenever they need to … Continue reading
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Tagged acid-base, activity series, combustion, decomposition, double displacement, double replacement, exothermic, Fresca, oxidation, predict, products, reactivity series, reduction, single displacement, single replacement, solubility, soluble, synthesis, types of reaction
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