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2.8 Empirical and molecular formula from % composition
2.8 Empirical and Molecular Formula 🎯 Learning outcomes After the completion of the chapter, the students should be able to: Find the empirical and molecular formula from the percentage composition. Core Concepts Empirical Formula: The simplest whole-number ratio of atoms of each element present in a compound. Molecular Formula: The actual number of atoms of…
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2.7 Calculation of % Yield from theoretical and experimental yield
2.7 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…
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1. Volumetric Analysis
Volumetric Analysis | subarnam.com.np 🎯 Learning Outcomes After the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to Define and explain the terms volumetric and gravimetric analysis. Define and calculate equivalent weights of (elements, acids, bases, salts, oxidising and reducing agents) Define, express, and calculate the concentration of solutions in terms of percentage, g/l,…
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2.4 Mole Concept
🎯 Learning outcomes After the completion of the chapter, the students should be able to: Define a mole and explain its relation with mass, volume, and number of particles. Interpret a balanced chemical equation in terms of interacting moles, representative particles, masses, and volume of gases (at STP). Perform stoichiometric calculations involving the above quantities….
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2. Stoichiometry
2.1 Dalton’s Atomic Theory 2.2 Law’s of stoichiometry 2.3 Avogadro’s hypothesis 2.4 Mole concept 2.6 Limiting Reactant 2.7 % yield from experimental & theoretical yield 2.8 Empirical & molecular formula from % composition
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12. Basic Concepts of Organic Chemistry
12. Basic Concepts of Organic Chemistry 🎯 Learning outcomes By the end of this chapter, Students should be able to: Define organic chemistry and organic compounds. State and explain the origin of organic compounds. Describe reasons for the separate study of organic compounds. Explain the tetra-covalency and catenation property of carbon. Describe the classification of…
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8. Haloalkanes (Alkyl halides)
Haloalkanes (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…
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2. Ionic equilibrium
Ionic Equilibrium | NEB Chemistry Notes 🎯 Learning Outcomes By the end of the chapter, students should be able to: State and explain different concepts of acids and bases (Arrhenius, Brønsted–Lowry, and Lewis). Explain the limitations of the Arrhenius concepts of acids and bases. Define conjugate acids and conjugate bases. Identify conjugate acid-base pairs of…