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List of terms that needs to be defined in a Physical Chemistry course. With each definition I need an example for each term, as a description to it or so
What monomer when addition polymerized will produce the following polymer?
Why are gases compressible, whereas liquids and solids are not?Victims of carbon monoxide poisoning are placed in a hyperbaric chamber
Write down the structure of a protein with four building blocks. Explain the difference between polymers and monomers.
PET is the most valuable plastic at the present time. Suggest a way to separate it from the others at a plastic recycling center.
Discuss second order non-linear optical (NLO) behaviour in polymers?
Calculate the pH at the equivalence point in a titration between 10.00 mL of acetic acid(0.100 mol/L) and sodium hydroxide (0.100 mol/L).
Explain using chemical structures why polyethylene synthesized by free radical polymerization is not a high-performance material.
Why a polymer such as polybutadiene can be cross-linked, however a polymer such as polyethylene cannot be cross-linked.
How do you find correct significant figures when performing calculations?
Protection from Radiation.The best means of personal protection from radiation for emergency responders
Define a genetic mutation and state the types of genetic mutations. Discuss the effects of genetic mutations.
Discuss how precise and accurate measurement can be achieved in spite of the inherent measurement uncertainty. You could use the option given below.
Carbon monoxide concentration in a car's exhaust is approximately 8% by volume when the car is idling (per the textbook). What is 8% in ppmv (by volume)?
A reaction vessel contained 5 liters of a mixture of N2 and O2 gases at 25oC and 2 atm pressure.
What hybrid orbital would be expected for the central atom in each of the following: ? Draw the molecular structure of these compounds and label Ï? and Ï?bonds.
Liquid methanol has a heat capacity of 81.6 J/(K mol). How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 20.0 g of liquid methanol from 25 C to 40.0 C?
What are bonding theories? Why are they important? What may they be used for?
Calculate the heat required to raise the temperature of 35.0 g of aluminum from 800 degrees C to 2600 degrees C.
What is the Primary concept of hazard recognition and the hierarchy of hazard control?
The reaction of 4.49 g of carbon and 9.21 g of oxygen, produced carbon dioxide, and 113.2 kJ of heat. What is the enthalpy of formation of carbon dioxide?
What lines in the emission spectrum (in mm) can be observed from this sample? Also convert each of these wavelengths into frequencies
If the heat of formation of glucose, carbon dioxide, and water are -1273.3 kJ mol-1, -393.5 kJ mol-1 and -285.8kJ mol-1.
If it enters the vessel at a pressure of 100 atm and a temperature of 300 K, what pressure does it exert at the working temperature?
When concentrations equal 1M and partal pressure equal 1 atm, When all reactants and products are in the same phase.