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Introduction To Organic Chemistry : 12.2 Molecular and Structural formula
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Writing Free Radical Substitution Mechanism
← Back to Alkanes When writing mechanisms: It is a good practice to write the name of the mechanism whether or not the question asks for it. You just need to show the series of equations/ arrows. There is no need for descriptions i.e. the...
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Distinguishing
← Back to Organic Chemistry Problem-Solving Approach Approach: Spot the difference: FG or structure? FG: Use a test specific to the FG present in only one of the two compounds. Structure: Most of the time → Iodoform or selective oxidation...
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Combustion Analysis
← Back to AMS Combustion analysis questions commonly fall into 3 types: Find CxHy given VCO2, VO2, VCxHy Find CxHy given ∆V, VCO2, VCxHy Find CxHyOz given mCO2, mH2O, mCxHy 1. Find CxHy given VCO2, VO2, VCxHy CxHy...
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H1 Chemistry Syllabus (2008)
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 1. ATOMS, MOLECULES AND STOICHIOMETRY • Relative masses of atoms and molecules • The mole, the Avogadro constant • The calculation of empirical and molecular formulae • Reacting masses and volumes (of solutions and gases) 2....
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Introduction To Organic Chemistry : 12.2 Molecular And Structural Formula
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