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Importance Of Analytical Chemistry
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What is analytical chemistryAnalytical chemistry is a branch of chemistry which deals with the analysis of chemical substances of all sorts.The principles of this chemistry are used to check the quality of foods, drugs and other chemicals used in daily life.Without analytical procedures, it would be impossible to keep up strict norms to ensure the safety of these chemicals.But how analytical chemistry test’s the substance?It does so by two methods asBy qualitative testQuantitative check.In qualitative analysis, the nature of the actual ingredient and other associated substances are identified.For instance, let’s consider honey. It has many ingredients like water, sugar, pollen grains, invert sugars, etc.Here invert sugar an adulterant added by the manufacturers to increase the bulk and make profits.Qualitative analysis helps to determine how much of each ingredient is present in the whole of the honey sample. Presence of invert sugar indicates the quality of honey is low and it is substandard. 

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Chemistry
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Yogeshwar Baste
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05/04/2020
Chemistry 100 - Chapter 1 - What is Chemistry?
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This course is an OER section developed by Dr. Ara Kahyaoglu for Bergen Community College.  The primary text was developed for the Saylor Academy and is modified to better serve the course objectives for BCC students.Chapter 1, pages 6-27, selected pages are included in the attached file1.1 Some Basic DefinitionsLearning Objective: Learn the basic terms used to describe matter.1.2  Chemistry as a ScienceLearning ObjectiveLearn what science is and how it works.   

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Chemistry
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Ara Kahyaoglu
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06/07/2017
Organic Chemistry I
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The organic chemistry course is organized as three modules: I. Molecular Architecture II. Molecular Transformations: Introduction to Organic Synthesis and Reaction Mechanisms III. Chemistry of

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Sergio Cortes
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02/25/2022
General Chemistry Syllabus
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General Chemistry Syllabus

CH 221: General Chemistry

Course Overview: This chemistry course is designed for students majoring in science. The knowledge
from this course describes and explains atoms, molecules, properties of substances, and physical and
chemical changes. Topics covered include the Metric System, unit conversions, significant figures, basic
quantum mechanics and the structure of the atom, bonding theories and molecular geometry, and
calculations involving the mole.
Course Goals/Learning Objectives:
By the completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Demonstrate familiarity with basic concepts in chemistry, such as atoms, molecules, matter,
phases, and energy.
2. Report laboratory data and calculation results with the correct number of significant figures and
units. Convert values from one set of units to another.
3. Interconvert between masses, molecular and formula mass, number of moles, and number of
particles. Perform calculations involving moles such as molarity.
4. Use the electron structures of atoms and their positions on the periodic table to explain and predict
properties of atoms, types of bonding, and periodic trends.
5. Write names and formulas of ionic and covalent compounds, and draw their Lewis structures.
6. Identify molecular geometry and predict polarity, hybridization, bond orders, and bond strengths
of molecules using bonding theories.

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03/08/2021
General Chemistry
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The modern human experience places a large emphasis upon the material world. From the day of our birth to the day we die, we are frequently preoccupied with the world around us. Whether struggling to feed ourselves, occupying ourselves with modern inventions, interacting with other people or animals, or simply meditating on the air we breathe, our attention is focused on different aspects of the material world. In fact only a handful of disciplines—certain subsets of religion, philosophy, and abstract math—can be considered completely unrelated to the material world. Everything else is somehow related to chemistry, the scientific discipline which studies the properties, composition, and transformation of matter.

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Chemistry
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09/20/2017
Principles of Chemistry I
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Principles of Chemistry I and II and Lab (SCI123 and SCI124), fulfills the chemistry requirement of biology, pharmacy, premed, prevet, engineering, or chemistry majors. It is expected that the student will go on to the second semester of this sequence Principles of Chemistry II (SCI124) or equivalent; SCI123 is not designed to be a one semester introductory course. This course is generally viewed as a science major introductory chemistry class. If your intended program of study is a physical science, pharmacy, pre-med/pre-vet, or engineering major this course is required. Laboratory work serves to reinforce concepts as well as introduce students to the scientific method, basic laboratory techniques, and the importance of safety in the laboratory environment.

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Chemistry
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Roxbury Community College
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Kimberly Stieglitz
Date Added:
05/15/2019
Chemistry (Teacher's Edition)
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A work in progress, CK-12 Chemistry Teacher's Edition supports its Chemistry book covering: Matter; Atomic Structure; The Elements; Stoichiometry; Chemical Kinetics; Physical States of Matter; Thermodynamics; Nuclear and Organic Chemistry.

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Chemistry
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Parsons, Richard
Robinson, Shonna
Date Added:
02/12/2010
1: Introduction to Chemistry
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Chemistry is the study of matter and the ways in which different forms of matter combine with each other

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Applied Science
Chemistry
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Lecture Notes
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the California State University
the UC Davis Library
the UC Davis Office of the Provost
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Patterns Chemistry
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Our Patterns Chemistry development team of teacher leaders has been working hard through the spring and summer of 2020 to develop distance learning versions of the Patterns Chemistry units. Between March and May they released the below Distance Learning versions of units 4, 5 and 6, as well as paper packets that can be printed for students who do not have access to technology at home. Below are the distance learning version of units 1 and unit 2. The distance learning units can be used in either a fully online or hybrid school model. A Distance Learning version of Unit 3 will be released by the end of September. For schools reopening fully in person, scroll down to see the original Patterns Chemistry unit plans.

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Chemistry
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Portland STEM Partnership
Date Added:
09/03/2020
Analytical Chemistry 2.0
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Analytical chemistry is more than a collection of analytical methods and an understanding of equilibrium chemistry; it is an approach to solving chemical problems. Although equilibrium chemistry and analytical methods are important, their coverage should not come at the expense of other equally important topics. The introductory course in analytical chemistry is the ideal place in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum for exploring topics such as experimental design, sampling, calibration strategies, standardization, optimization, statistics, and the validation of experimental results. Analytical methods come and go, but best practices for designing and validating analytical methods are universal. Because chemistry is an experimental science it is essential that all chemistry students understand the importance of making good measurements.

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Chemistry
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David Harvey
Date Added:
10/28/2014
Introduction to Experimental Chemistry
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This course is the first part of a modular sequence of increasingly sophisticated (and challenging) laboratory courses required of all Chemistry majors: 5.35 Introduction to Experimental Chemistry, 5.36 Biochemistry and Organic Laboratory, 5.37 Organic and Inorganic Laboratory, and 5.38 Physical Chemistry Laboratory. This course provides students with a survey of spectroscopy, and introduces synthesis of coordination compounds and kinetics.
This class is part of the new laboratory curriculum in the MIT Department of Chemistry. Undergraduate Research-Inspired Experimental Chemistry Alternatives (URIECA) introduces students to cutting edge research topics in a modular format.
Acknowledgements
Professor Nelson and Dr. Twardowski would like to acknowledge the contributions of MIT Professor Timothy Swager to the development of this course. Module 3 on Fabrication of a Polymeric Light Emitting Device, taught by Timothy Swager, is not currently available on OCW.

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Chemistry
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Full Course
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MIT
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Nelson, Keith
Twardowski, Mariusz
Date Added:
09/01/2012
Introduction to General Chemistry
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This open text is disseminated via the Open Education Resource (OER) LibreTexts Project (https://LibreTexts.org) and like the hundreds of other open texts available within this powerful platform, it is licensed to be freely used, adapted, and distributed.

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Paul Flowers (University of North Carolina - Pembroke), Klaus Theopold (University of Delaware) and Richard Langley (Stephen F. Austin State University) with contributing authors. Textbook content produced by OpenStax College is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 license. Download for free at http://cnx.org/contents/85abf193-2bd...a7ac8df6@9.110)

CHE 101
A brief presentation of introductory chemical concepts including atomic structure, the chemical equation, the behavior of gases, the chemistry of solution, and acid-base chemistry.

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Chemistry
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Christy VanRooyen
Date Added:
02/08/2021
CH151: Preparatory Chemistry
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An introductory to chemistry textbook for incoming college students to gain a strong foundation.

This textbook covers:
1: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method
2: Measurement and Significant Figures
3: Dimensional Analysis and Density
4: Classification of Matter- Properties and Changes
5: The Nuclei of Atoms
6: Ions, Ionic Bonding, and the Nomenclature of Ionic Compounds
7: Molecules, Covalent Bonding, and the Nomenclature of Binary Covalent Compounds
8: Counting Atoms, Ions, and Molecules
9: An Introduction to Chemical Reactions
10: Mass Relations in Chemical Reactions

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Chemistry
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Michael J. Mackel
Date Added:
06/02/2023
The Chemistry of Playdough
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This five-lesson unit was designed to introduce elementary students to the basic chemistry behind making playdough as they take on the role of a chemical engineer and endeavor to develop a process (or recipe) for making playdough. In addition, it will inject a fundamental knowledge of chemistry, and students will use the basis of this knowledge to improve consistency in producing high-quality playdough that is comparable to retail brand “Play-Doh” in texture, elasticity, and pliability. Along the way, students will learn the role of each ingredient and the reasoning behind each step of the process (mixing, kneading, and applying heat). There will also be room for experimentation as students explore the role of added ingredients and/or vary the preparation and cooking processes. Students will record their measured ingredients and procedures used for each batch of playdough in a chemical engineering journal and present their best final product to the class. The unit promotes an introduction to chemistry, engineering, and using an organized method to record notes and observations. Not only that, but making playdough is a lot of fun! Fair warning – students will be excited, and some results may come out sticky and messy! The unit is designed to take five one-hour long class sessions but can be extended or shortened at the discretion of the teacher.

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Chemistry
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Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
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Date Added:
08/01/2020
Math Review for Chemistry
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Most chemistry textbooks introduce students to the mathematics of chemistry, such as scientific notation, significant digits, and unit conversions. However, many students need to review and practice other mathematical topics, such as powers of ten, metric prefixes and conversions, determining when conversions are exact or measured, solving equations for a variable, and canceling units. This book contains tutorials on these topics, as well as links to more practice problems. It is suitable for any beginning introductory or general chemistry student.

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Chemistry
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01/26/2024
iHub Chemistry Course
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The inquiryHub (iHub) Chemistry curriculum is a full-year high school Chemistry course anchored in phenomena and aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards.

Denver Public Schools teachers, working with a team of researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder and Northwestern University, designed five units, which address common high school physical science performance expectations in the NGSS for high school Chemistry. The units are organized around coherent storylines, in which students ask and investigate questions related to an anchoring phenomenon or design challenge. Students use science and engineering practices to figure out Disciplinary Core Ideas (DCI) and crosscutting concepts needed to make sense of and explain the phenomena or solve the problem presented in the challenge.

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Chemistry
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University of Colorado
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inquiryHub
Date Added:
09/09/2021
Organic Chemistry I
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This subject deals primarily with the basic principles to understand the structure and reactivity of organic molecules. Emphasis is on substitution and elimination reactions and chemistry of the carbonyl group. The course also provides an introduction to the chemistry of aromatic compounds.

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Chemistry
Physical Science
Material Type:
Full Course
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MIT
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Berkowski, Kimberly
O’Connor, Sarah
Date Added:
02/01/2005
Environmental Chemistry Videos
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Learn about environmental chemistry through engaging, bitesize animated videos. The videos are organised into chapters including: the earth, the air, water, rocks, metals and their reactivity, global warming, carbon chemistry, fuels and recycling.

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Physical Science
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Lecture
Date Added:
01/12/2016
Chemistry of Food and Cooking
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GS105B

Short Description:
This textbook presents introductory chemistry within the framework of food and cooking for a one-term general education course for non-science majors.

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This textbook presents introductory chemistry within the framework of food and cooking for a one-term general education course for non-science majors.

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Career and Technical Education
Chemistry
Culinary Arts
Physical Science
Material Type:
Textbook
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MHCC
Date Added:
03/25/2022