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AP Chemistry/Printable version

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AP Chemistry The current, editable version of this book is available in Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection, at https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/AP_Chemistry
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High School Chemistry/Chemistry is a Science of Materials

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In the last chapter we discussed some of the goals of early alchemists and some of the roles of chemists today. What you might have noticed is that while methods of chemical experimentation have improved and while knowledge of chemical properties has...
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Structural Biochemistry/Chemistry

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Chemistry is the study of composition, structure and properties of matter. This includes studying changes that are observed when undergoing various chemical reactions or understanding the basic structure of complex macromolecules. It provides an unde...
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AP Chemistry/Electrochemistry

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Standard Cell Potential (measured in volts) between the two metals. As AP chemistry students, you should be able to calculate the Standard Cell Potential
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General Chemistry/Atomic Structure/Subatomic Particles

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understood in terms of energy, but that does not concern us when dealing with chemistry. Mass for particles, atoms, and molecules is not measured in grams, as
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IB Chemistry/Periodicity

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radioactivity of radium masks its chemical properties, but to the extent that its chemistry is known it fits well into the group and its pattern. (lithium, sodium
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A-level Chemistry/AQA

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This is the branch of the A-level Chemistry book, designed to follow the AQA specification. It is not endorsed by AQA. It will hopefully be useful as a revision guide, or for those seeking a basic grounding in the principles of the course.
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Advanced Inorganic Chemistry/Associative Mechanism

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Associative substitution mechanism follows a common pathway for ligand substitution in a metal complex. Resembling an SN2 reaction, the intermediate is formed when the incoming ligand momentarily becomes part of the complex; increasing the coordinati...
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A-level Chemistry/OCR (Salters)

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Template:Message box This Wikibook is about A-level Chemistry, designed to follow the OCR (Salters) syllabus, but is not endorsed by OCR. It will hopefully be useful as a revision guide or for alternative explanations to the ones in your textbook or ...
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A-level Applied Science/Colour Chemistry/Dyes

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Dyes are soluble, coloured compounds. Pigments are insoluble - see Dyes and pigments. Chromogens are substances which are readily converted into dyes or pigments.
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Organic Chemistry/Book outline

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Authors' To-Do Lists Organic chemistry > Organic textbook expanded contents Foreword Purpose and mission Content and contributions Foundational concepts of organic chemistry History of organic chemistry Vital force theory Synthesis of urea Organi...
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Organic Chemistry/Foundational concepts of organic chemistry/Visualization

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Visualization is absolutely crucial in organic chemistry. Being able to picture the 3-dimensional structure of a molecule in your head, rotating it around
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Inorganic Chemistry/Coordination Chemistry

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Coordination chemistry is an aspect of inorganic chemistry that deals solely with transition elements, or as they are more commomly called, the transition metals.
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Chemical Information Sources/SIRCh/Chemistry Courses on the Web

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NOTE: Inquiries about the courses listed below should be addressed to the academic institution in which they are offered.
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A-level Chemistry/AQA/Module 4/Aromatic Chemistry

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Aromatic chemistry is the study of reactions involving the benzene (phenyl-) group C6H6. An aromatic compound containing this group - such as benzene, methylbenzene or TNT (trinitrotoluene) - is called an arene, and a functional group containing a be...
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Chemical Information Sources/Careers in Chemistry

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Most of the material below was provided by Bob Buntrock from a manuscript "Careers in Chemistry: A Wealth of Opportunities"
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AP Chemistry/Equilibrium

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Chemical equilibrium is when the concentrations of the products and the reactants in a reaction are in balance; there is no net exchange as the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the backward reaction. A dynamic equilibrium is achieved when the...
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Organic Chemistry/Dienes

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Organic chemistry > Dienes << Alkynes | Kinds of dienes >> In alkene chemistry, we demonstrated that allylic carbon could maintain a cation charge because the double bond could de-localize to support the charge. What of having two double bonds sepa...
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Handbook of pharmaceutical excipients

Raymond C. Rowe; Paul J. Sheskey; Siân C. Owen · 2005 · Open Library
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A Candle in Her Heart

Emilie Baker Loring · 1964 · Open Library