CHEM 1040 - Lecture 31 - Isomers *Note: This lecture was cut short due to a first aid emergency. I have spoken to Annie already about the circumstances, so the note will be shorter than normal. Constitutional Isomers ...
CHEM 1040- Lecture 32- Isomers and Physical Properties Chiral Compounds Aka Asymmetrical compounds 3-dimensionally, theyre show as; Towards you: Away from you: Below are enantiomers;...
CHEM 1040 Lecture 33 Organic Chemistry, continued Physical Properties, contd Assuming they have the same functional group(s), an organic compound with a longer carbon chain will have A lower the boiling point ...
CHEM 1040 Lecture 35 Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Oxidation of Alcohols to Aldehydes/Ketones/Carboxylic Acids Primary Alcohol + harsh H + Catalyst Carboxylic Acid Primary Alcoho...
CHEM 1040 Lecture 34 Addition Polymers, Aromatics, and Alkyl Halides Addition Polymers Need; A double bond (monomer) A peroxide and heat (to initiate the process) ...
CHEM 1040 Lecture 36 Isomers Review Questions Are the following a) Identical compounds b) Structural Isomers c) Geometric Isomers d) Enantiomers (Optimal Isomers) e) Not Isomers 1. A...
CHEM 1040- Lecture 29 Buffer Titration Question 1. ************LABEL GRAPH************* 2. In the titration of 50.0mL of 0.20mol/L (CH )N w3th 0.20mol/L HNO . K = 5.33-5B a) Calculate the K for the p...
CHEM 1040 Lecture 26 Buffer Titrations Titrations A volumetric analysis where a known solution is used to find the concentration of an unknown solution Requirements for a titration are: ...
CHEM 1040- Lecture 28- Practice Questions Buffer Questions 1. If we have a 0.10mol/L CH NH solu3ion 2here the pH is 11.80, what happens to the pH is added to the solution? First, write out the buffer eq...
CHEM 1040 Lecture 27 Buffer Titrations and Graphs Equivalence pH The pH at equivalence point can be calculated by putting the salt produced through neutralization in water EX: For CH C3OH/NaOH The neutra...
CHEM 1040 Lecture 30 - Organic Chemistry Nomenclature Basic Nomenclature Prefix Number of carbons Mono- 1 Di- 2 Tri- 3 Tetra- 4 Penta- 5 Hex...
CHEM 1040- Lecture 24- K Values , pH and Buffers You need to know two things for aqueous buffer systems: Did a chemical reaction occur? o Determines from net ionic equation Is the process comple...
CHEM 1040 Lecture 23 Practice Questions and Buffers Acid/Base Questions Continued 1. Calculate the mass of Ca(OH) that m2st be added to 500mL of water to get a pH of 10.78. Step 1: We know the pH of ...
CHEM 1040 Lecture 25 pH of Buffers and Review Questions Midpoint for a Buffer The point at which the buffer is most effective The concentrations of both buffer components are equal Effective Buffer R...
CHEM 1040 Lecture 20 Salts in Solution Will a salt solution be acidic, basic, or neutral? If the remaining ion is negative, the solution is basic. If the remaining ion is positive, the solution is acid...
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