Chemistry 1A (CHEM08016)
The University of Edinburgh (ED)
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Lecture notes biochemistry - acids and bases
- Lecture notes • 8 pages • 2022
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Comprehensive notes covering various subtopics: Buffer solutions and calculations, acid deposition, pH curves, titration etc. [in depth explanations with worked examples, chemical equations and graphs]
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Lecture notes biochemistry - acids and bases
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Comprehensive notes covering various subtopics: Buffer solutions and calculations, acid deposition, pH curves, titration etc. [in depth explanations with worked examples, chemical equations and graphs]
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Atoms, Molecules and the Periodic Table
- Summary • 1 pages • 2020
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This is my first summary sheet that I made for my first year Chemistry course at the University of Edinburgh! I really really love this topic and had so much fun creating it and I hope you will love it too! Enjoy using my summary sheet and good luck with your chemistry exams! ;) <3
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Atoms, Molecules and the Periodic Table
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This is my first summary sheet that I made for my first year Chemistry course at the University of Edinburgh! I really really love this topic and had so much fun creating it and I hope you will love it too! Enjoy using my summary sheet and good luck with your chemistry exams! ;) <3
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