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1.1 Particles in the Atom & Atomic Radius
BySubarnamParticles in Atoms & Atomic Radius 🎯 Learning outcomes Candidates should be able to: Understand that atoms are mostly empty space surrounding a very small, dense nucleus that contains protons and neutrons; electrons are found in shells in the empty space around the nucleus Identify and describe protons, neutrons and electrons in terms of their…
2.7 Calculation of % Yield from theoretical and experimental yield
BySubarnam2.7 Calculation of Percentage Yield 🎯 Learning outcomes After the completion of the chapter, the students should be able to: Calculate the theoretical yield and percentage yield from the given actual yield (experimental yield) Introduction to Yields When performing a chemical synthesis, we use a balanced chemical equation to compute exactly how much product should…
14.1 Saturated Hydrocarbons- Alkanes
BySubarnam14.1 Saturated Hydrocarbons (Alkanes) 🎯 Learning outcomes By the end of this chapter, students should be able to: Define and describe saturated hydrocarbons (alkanes). Show preparation of alkanes from haloalkanes (reduction and Wurtz reaction), decarboxylation, and catalytic hydrogenation of alkenes and alkynes. Explain the chemical properties of alkanes. Classification of Organic Compounds Hydrocarbons Acyclic compounds…
5.1 Enthalpy Change
BySubarnam5.1 Enthalpy Change — A Level Chemistry Learning outcomes Candidates should be able to: understand that chemical reactions are accompanied by enthalpy changes and these changes can be exothermic (ΔH is negative) or endothermic (ΔH is positive) construct and interpret a reaction pathway diagram, in terms of the enthalpy change of the reaction and of…
8. Haloalkanes (Alkyl halides)
BySubarnamHaloalkanes (Alkyl Halides) — Chapter 8 Notes 🎯 Learning Outcomes By the end of the chapter, students should be able to: Describe the nomenclature, isomerism, and classification of monohaloalkanes. Explain the preparation of monohaloalkanes from alkanes, alkenes, and alcohols. State physical properties of haloalkanes. Describe chemical properties of haloalkanes: substitution reactions, SN1 and SN2 reactions…