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CSULB ochem 223A lab final review 2024/2025
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CSULB ochem 223A lab final reviewTLC stationary phase - correct answer - silica gel, very fine powder; highly polar 
- stationary phase more polar than mobile phase 
 
TLC liquid phase - correct answer - le solvent 
 
TLC uses - correct answer - establish two compounds are identical 
- determine # of components in a mixture 
- determine the appropriate solvent for a column- 
 chromatographic separation 
- check effectiveness of saperation 
- monitor progress of rxn 
 
TLC steps - correct answer...
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CSULB ochem 223A lab final review 2024/2025 updated to pass
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CSULB ochem 223A lab final reviewTLC stationary phase - correct answer - silica gel, very fine powder; highly polar 
- stationary phase more polar than mobile phase 
 
TLC liquid phase - correct answer - le solvent 
 
TLC uses - correct answer - establish two compounds are identical 
- determine # of components in a mixture 
- determine the appropriate solvent for a column- 
 chromatographic separation 
- check effectiveness of saperation 
- monitor progress of rxn 
 
TLC steps - correct answer...
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Chem 223 Question and answers 100% correct 2023/2024
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Chem 223 Question and answers 100% correct 2023/2024Arrhenius (acid) - correct answer produces H+ ions in water. 
 
Arrhenius (base) - correct answer produces OH- ions in water. 
 
Bronsted Lowry (acid) - correct answer proton donor (H+). 
 
Bronsted Lowry (base) - correct answer proton acceptor (H+). 
 
Lewis (acid) - correct answer electron pair acceptor 
 
Lewis (base) - correct answer electron pair donor
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CSULB ochem 223A lab final review Question and answers rated A+ 2024
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CSULB ochem 223A lab final review Question and answers rated A+ 2024 CSULB ochem 223A lab final review 
 
 
TLC stationary phase - correct answer - silica gel, very fine powder; highly polar 
- stationary phase more polar than mobile phase 
 
TLC liquid phase - correct answer - le solvent 
 
TLC uses - correct answer - establish two compounds are identical 
- determine # of components in a mixture 
- determine the appropriate solvent for a column- 
 chromatographic separation 
- check effecti...
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Chem 223 questions with complete solution graded A+ 2023 verified to pass
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Chem 223 question and answers graded A+ 2023
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Chem 223 question n answers rated A+ 2023
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Tyler junior college catalog 2022 2023
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Table of Contents 
ABOUT TJC 9 
Board of Trustees................................................................................ 9 
Accreditation........................................................................................ 9 
TJC Mission Statement...................................................................... 9 
TJC Vision Statement......................................................................... 9 
TJC Civility Statement...................................................
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BTEC APPLIED SCIENCE: UNIT 11 - Learning Aim D
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1.	How many electrons can an s subshell hold?	2 2.	How many electrons can a p subshell hold?	6 3.	How many electrons can a d subshell hold?	10 4.	Which subshells are available in the first energy level? 5.	Which subshells are available in the second en- ergy level? 6.	Which subshells are available in the third energy level? s s and p s, p and d 7.	What is Hund's rule? (Think bus seats!)	Every orbital in a sub- shell must be singly filled with an electron before any one orbital can be d...
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CHEM 223. Lab Report 6 - Molecular Modeling. Hunter College.
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3D representations of chemical molecules is included (Newman projections, sawhorse representations, and wedge and dash models). 

Tables and figures is provided to show the geometry and energy of the different "Chair Flips” observed in the following molecules: methylcyclohexane, ​trans-1​ ,2-dimethylcyclohexane, and ​cis-1​ ,3-dimethylcyclohexane.

Lab done online, during COVID-19. Incorrect post lab questions are corrected for you =)