THIS COURSE IS ABOUT ADVANCED LEVEL CHEMISTRY AT IT CONTAINS ALL THE TOPICS YOU HAVE TO STUDY IN THE UGANDAN CURRICULUM AND OF CHEMISTRY ADVANCED LEVEL. PLEASE TAKE TIME AND REVISE IT FOR PREPARATION OF YOUR ADVANCED LEVEL CERTIFICATE.
Chemical energy is defined as the energy which is stored in the bonds of chemical compounds (molecules and atoms).
TYPES OF HEAT REACTIONS
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ALCHEM6: TYPES OF HEAT REACTIONS MADE EASY Details 1 year
An ice cube has some heat energy and also a glass of lemonade. If you put the ice in lemonade(warmer), the lemonade will transfer some of its heat energy to ice. Put differently, the ice melts, and the water and lemonade will be of the same temperature.
Calorimetry is used to measure amounts of heat transferred to or from a substance. To do so, the heat is exchanged with a calibrated object (calorimeter).
CALORIMETRY ASSIGNMENT
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ALCHEM6: TYPES OF ENTHALPY CHANGES MADE EASY Details 1 year
Enthalpy (H) is a measure of the energy within a system. It is the sum of its internal energy and the product of its pressure and volume. Enthalpy has the units J mol-1 or kJ mol-1.
TYPES OF ENTHALPY CHANGES ASSIGNMENTS
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ALCHEM6: SYSTEMS, PHASES AND COMPONENTS MADE EASY Details 1 year
This unit is about Systems, Phases and components
SYSTEMS, PHASES AND COMPONENTS ASSIGNMENT
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ALCHEM6: COMPONENT SYSTEM (TYPES OF A COMPONENT SYSTEMS) MADE EASY Details 1 year
This unit is about Component System
ALCHEM6: TYPES OF SOLUTIONS MADE EASY Details 1 year
This unit explains the types of solution
TYPES OF SOLUTIONS ASSIGNMENT
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ALCHEM6: TYPES OF SOLUTIONS -COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES MADE EASY Details 1 year
This unit is about Colligative properties of solutions are properties
COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES ASSIGNMENT
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ALCHEM6: THE CONCEPT OF CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM MADE EASY Details 1 year
In a chemical reaction, chemical equilibrium is the state in which both reactants and products are present in concentrations which have no further tendency to change with time.
THE CONCEPT OF CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM ASSIGNMENT
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ALCHEM6: COMPARISON BETWEEN KC AND KP MADE EASY Details 1 year
Kc is the equilibrium constant given as a ratio between concentrations of products and reactants. The molar concentrations of the components are used for the expression of Kc.
ALCHEM6: FACTORS AFFECTING THE POSITION OF EQUILIBRIUM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LE’ CHATELIER’S PRINCIPLE MADE EASY Details 1 year
Le Chatelier’s principles, also known as the equilibrium law, are used to predict the effect of some changes on a system in chemical equilibrium (such as the change in temperature or pressure). The principle is named after the French chemist Henry Louis Le Chatelier.
FACTORS AFFECTING THE POSITION OF EQUILIBRIUM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LE’ CHATELIER’S PRINCIPLE ASSIGNMENT
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ALCHEM6: APPLICATIONS OF FACTORS ON INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES MADE EASY Details 1 year
In industrial processes, it is important to get the product as quickly and as efficiently as possible. The less expensive the process the better.
CHEM6: ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS MADE EASY Details 1 year
Earlier, acids, bases, and salts were characterized by the experimental testing of their aqueous solutions. An acid is defined as a substance whose water solution tastes sour, turns blue litmus red and neutralizes bases.
ACIDS, BASES AND BASES ASSIGNMENT S.6
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CHEM6: HYDROLYSIS OF SALTS MADE EASY Details 1 year
Salt is a compound formed by the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. They generally ionize in water furnishing cations and anions. The cations or anions formed during ionization of salts either exist as hydrated ions in aqueous solutions or interact with water to regenerate the acids and bases. The process of interaction between cations or anions of salts and water is known as hydrolysis of salts.
A buffer is an aqueous solution that consists of a mixture of a weak acid and its salt (acid buffer) or a weak base with its salt (basic buffer). Its pH changes very little when a small amount of strong acid or base is added to it and is thus used to prevent a solution's pH change.
BUFFER SOLUTION ASSIGNMENT
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CHEM6: ACID–BASE TITRATIONS MADE EASY Details Unlimited
An acid–base titration is a method of quantitative analysis for determining the concentration of an acid or base by exactly neutralizing it with a standard solution of base or acid having known concentration.
ACID–BASE TITRATIONS ASSIGNMENTS
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CHEM6: SOLUBILITY EQUILIBRIA MADE EASY Details 1 year
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of one or more solutes in a solvent. Sugar cubes added to a cup of tea or coffee are a common example of a solution. The property which helps sugar molecules to dissolve is known as solubility. Hence, the term solubility can be defined as a property of a substance (solute) to dissolve in a given solvent. A solute is any substance which can be either solid or liquid or gas dissolved in a solvent.
SOLUBILITY ASSIGNMENT
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CHEM6: FACTORS AFFECTING RATES OF REACTIONS MADE EASY Details Unlimited
This Unit is about factors affecting reaction rates