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All courses for Hunter College - Cuny
- CHEM 106 CHEM106 21
- CHEM 222 1
- CHEM 223 CHEM223 9
- Community and Public Health Community and Public Health-Nursing 3rd Edition DeMarco Walsh Test Bank 2
- Community and Public Health Nursing 3rd Edition DeMarco Walsh Test Bank NURSMISC 5
- Community Health Exam 1 Practice Questions NURSMISC 1
- COMMUNITY_AND_PUBLIC_HEALTH_NURSING 1
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Lab Report 13. CHEM 106. I am a little buffer: Drop some acid. Drop some base. CUNY - Hunter College. Detailed calculations and answers.
Lab Report 12 -- Heartburn and Aunty Acid. CUNY- Hunter College. CHEM 106. Complete lab. All correct calculations included, in a step by step manner. Sample calculations are easy to follow to help you sub in your numbers and create your own table =)
Lab Report 11: Where is my lewis pair - Acids, Bases, and Ka. CUNY - Hunter College. All correct answers with detailed calculations. Done step by step.
Completed Lab Report 10. Le Châterlier’s Principle, Where do I shift? CHEM 106. Hunter College. CUNY. Includes detailed table describing color changes after each experimental step and explanation to changes (shifts to the right or left). Detailed answers to post lab questions as well, with written equations.
Complete Lab with Answers/Calculations/ and Tables/Figures. Hunter College -- CUNY. Lab 9: An Online Simulation
Completed Lab 8 -- Hunter College -- CUNY. Chem 106. General Chemistry lab.
Correct answers provided and detailed calculations.
Entire lab report with correct answers and figures. Appendix includes table with all expected geometry, bond angles, observed geometry and observed bond angles (including simulation images).
How Can We Build Molecules? In experiment 5, using a Gaussian program, molecular models of the various compounds will be formed. With prior knowledge on VSEPR theory, the shape and the bond angles of the molecules will be predicted.
What is in my sample? Color reactions of known samples of cations (Ag , Pb2 , Hg2 2 , Bi3 , Cu2 , and Fe3 ) will be observed to determine the cations in an unknown sample. Reagents, such HCl, Nitric acid, Ammonia, Potassium iodide, thioacetamide, and hydrogen peroxide will be used.