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1. Question:Identify each of the following as a substance or a mixture.
2. Question:Which of the following mixtures are homogeneous and which are heterogeneous?
3. Question:Change the unit for each of the following measurements by replacing the power of ten with an appropriate SI prefix.
4. Question:Carry out the following conversions.
5. Question:How many millimeters are there in 1.00 cm? In 1.83 m?
6. Question:What is the density, in grams per milliliter, of (a) a salt solution if 37.5 mL has ...
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1. Question:Identify each of the following as a substance or a mixture.
2. Question:Which of the following mixtures are homogeneous and which are heterogeneous?
3. Question:Change the unit for each of the following measurements by replacing the power of ten with an appropriate SI prefix.
4. Question:Carry out the following conversions.
5. Question:How many millimeters are there in 1.00 cm? In 1.83 m?
6. Question:What is the density, in grams per milliliter, of (a) a salt solution if 37.5 mL has ...
•	Question:The Scientific Method
•	Question:Density
•	Question:Metric; Measurement conversions (metric to metric only)
•	Question:Avagado’s Number, mole
•	Question:Molar Mass
•	Question:Atomic Number, atomic mass, isotopes, number of protons, electron, neutrons
•	Question:Calculating Bonds
•	Question:Naming element from electron orbital configuration
 
•	Question:Determining the molecular mass for a named molecule 
•	Question:Nobel Gasses
•	Question:Iron (II) oxide, Iron ...
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•	Question:The Scientific Method
•	Question:Density
•	Question:Metric; Measurement conversions (metric to metric only)
•	Question:Avagado’s Number, mole
•	Question:Molar Mass
•	Question:Atomic Number, atomic mass, isotopes, number of protons, electron, neutrons
•	Question:Calculating Bonds
•	Question:Naming element from electron orbital configuration
 
•	Question:Determining the molecular mass for a named molecule 
•	Question:Nobel Gasses
•	Question:Iron (II) oxide, Iron ...
A growing concern in agricultural and food chemistry is the presence of residues in food. Weuse many forms of organic chemicals in agriculture and food chemistry and there is growingconcern as to how safe these materials are. Choose an organic chemical used in agricultural offood chemistry and report on the functional groups contained in your compound, the uses of thecompound, and the safety of that compound. This research will require one or more outsidesources. Ensure all citations are in APA ...
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CHEM 120 All Discussions Week 1 - 8 (Bundle)• By Milestonee
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A growing concern in agricultural and food chemistry is the presence of residues in food. Weuse many forms of organic chemicals in agriculture and food chemistry and there is growingconcern as to how safe these materials are. Choose an organic chemical used in agricultural offood chemistry and report on the functional groups contained in your compound, the uses of thecompound, and the safety of that compound. This research will require one or more outsidesources. Ensure all citations are in APA ...
1.	Question:Bismuth (Bi) has a mass number if 214 and an atomic number of 83 and decays by beta emission. The product of this decay is _______.
2.	Question:The pendant group in polystyrene is an_______.
3.	Question:Which of the following statements about crystalline and amorphous is_______.
4.	Question:Which physical state has the greatest entropy._______ .
5.	Question:The fact that heat pump requires energy to move heat from a colder object to a hotter object is a real life observation of which...
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1.	Question:Bismuth (Bi) has a mass number if 214 and an atomic number of 83 and decays by beta emission. The product of this decay is _______.
2.	Question:The pendant group in polystyrene is an_______.
3.	Question:Which of the following statements about crystalline and amorphous is_______.
4.	Question:Which physical state has the greatest entropy._______ .
5.	Question:The fact that heat pump requires energy to move heat from a colder object to a hotter object is a real life observation of which...
Initial Post Instructions
The Discussions in this course are set up deepen your understanding of the material as you make real world connections and employ creative thinking. To get the most from these discussions, full engagement is expected on the part of the student. Be sure to stop by the discussion section frequently, not only to post, but to read the postings of your peers and instructor. Engaging with your peers and learning together is key to this experience. For your initial post, choos...
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Initial Post Instructions
The Discussions in this course are set up deepen your understanding of the material as you make real world connections and employ creative thinking. To get the most from these discussions, full engagement is expected on the part of the student. Be sure to stop by the discussion section frequently, not only to post, but to read the postings of your peers and instructor. Engaging with your peers and learning together is key to this experience. For your initial post, choos...
Learning Outcomes
•	Create biodiesel from algal oil
•	Identify the hazards posed by chemicals and how to handle them
•	React quickly and save lives in case of a fire emergency
•	Use the CAS numbers to plan your experiment
•	Identify how to dispose of halogenated and non-halogenated waste
•	Identify H and P phrases in the safety data sheet
•	Safely use a chemical fume hood
Introduction
Are you ready to work in a chemistry lab? In the Chemistry Safety simulation you will learn how to...
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CHEM 120 Labs Week 1 - 7 (Collection)• By Milestonee
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Learning Outcomes
•	Create biodiesel from algal oil
•	Identify the hazards posed by chemicals and how to handle them
•	React quickly and save lives in case of a fire emergency
•	Use the CAS numbers to plan your experiment
•	Identify how to dispose of halogenated and non-halogenated waste
•	Identify H and P phrases in the safety data sheet
•	Safely use a chemical fume hood
Introduction
Are you ready to work in a chemistry lab? In the Chemistry Safety simulation you will learn how to...
Learning Objectives
•	Explain the concept of an atom
•	Explain the properties of the basic subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons
•	Define the atomic number and atomic mass
•	Define isotopes
•	Identify the basics of the quantum atomic model and describe the significance of the four quantum numbers
Atoms and the subatomic particles
Everything you see around you is made up of atoms, and all atoms consist of subatomic particles. In the Atomic Structure simulation, you will ...
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Learning Objectives
•	Explain the concept of an atom
•	Explain the properties of the basic subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons
•	Define the atomic number and atomic mass
•	Define isotopes
•	Identify the basics of the quantum atomic model and describe the significance of the four quantum numbers
Atoms and the subatomic particles
Everything you see around you is made up of atoms, and all atoms consist of subatomic particles. In the Atomic Structure simulation, you will ...
Learning Objectives:
•	Describe the structure and organization of the periodic table
•	Classify elements of a family based on their location in the periodic table
•	Distinguish metals from other element classes based on typical characteristics 
•	Use the flame color test to identify metals based on their position in the periodic table
•	Explain valence electrons and oxidation state of a main group element to its position in the periodic table
•	Describe the main trends among groups a...
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Learning Objectives:
•	Describe the structure and organization of the periodic table
•	Classify elements of a family based on their location in the periodic table
•	Distinguish metals from other element classes based on typical characteristics 
•	Use the flame color test to identify metals based on their position in the periodic table
•	Explain valence electrons and oxidation state of a main group element to its position in the periodic table
•	Describe the main trends among groups a...
Learning Objectives
•	Describe the formation of ionic and covalent bonds
•	Identify anions and cations
•	Apply the octet rule
•	Describe ionic lattice structure
•	Draw Lewis dot structures
•	Explain the formation of single, double, and triple bonds
•	Distinguish between ionic compounds and covalent compounds
Introduction
Have you ever wondered how atoms are held together? In this simulation, you will learn the basics about atomic bonding in ionic and covalent compounds, and how to ...
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Learning Objectives
•	Describe the formation of ionic and covalent bonds
•	Identify anions and cations
•	Apply the octet rule
•	Describe ionic lattice structure
•	Draw Lewis dot structures
•	Explain the formation of single, double, and triple bonds
•	Distinguish between ionic compounds and covalent compounds
Introduction
Have you ever wondered how atoms are held together? In this simulation, you will learn the basics about atomic bonding in ionic and covalent compounds, and how to ...
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
•	Textbook: Chapter 5, 6, 11
•	Unit 3 lesson
Initial Post Instructions
For your initial post pick a combination of one of the following molecules, one mass quantity, and one total solution volume from this table. You may not use the same combination as another student so be sure to read any existing peers postings before posting your own.
Molecule		Mass		Volume
NaCl			2 g		150 ml
CaBr2			6 g		3 L
Li3N			1 g		500 ml
CaO...
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Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
•	Textbook: Chapter 5, 6, 11
•	Unit 3 lesson
Initial Post Instructions
For your initial post pick a combination of one of the following molecules, one mass quantity, and one total solution volume from this table. You may not use the same combination as another student so be sure to read any existing peers postings before posting your own.
Molecule		Mass		Volume
NaCl			2 g		150 ml
CaBr2			6 g		3 L
Li3N			1 g		500 ml
CaO...