Hey guys I made a checklist for chem that you guys could use as well:
POM
-Alkane/Alkene Experiment
-Biopolymer
-Alpha, Beta, Gamma decay
-Radioisotopes (Medicine+Industry)
-Dry Cell or Lead Acid cell and Button Cell or etc
-Combustion of alkanols exp.
-Production of polymers (PVC, Polystyrene, L.D/H.D Polyethylene)
AE
-Indicators memorised
-Esterification exp.
-Titration exp. (+Preparation of standard solutions)
-Acid definitions through time (Davy, Arrhenius, etc)
-Buffer system example
-Citric Acid's formula
-Sulfur dioxide + Nitrogen dioxide
-Definition of strong, dilute, concentrated, weak in relation to acids
C M&M
-CFC's + Their reactions with ozone
-Haber Process Background
-Haber Process Conditions
-Parts per million + AAS
-Anions/Cations precipitate/flame tests
-Pollutants (NOx, SOx) and their natural/industrial sources
-Hardness+Turbidity experiments
-Eutrophication (DO and BOD)
-Water treatment
-Role of a chemist in industry + a chemical principle they use.
Shipwrecks
-Electrolysis
-Sacrificial anodes, impressed current, etc
-Properties of Iron and two forms of steel (eg. structural and stainless)
-Rust equations
-Scientists who developed electrolysis (Faraday and his homeboyz)
-Sulfate Reducing Bacteria equations
-Ships changing materials in history
If there's anything I've missed, tell me so and I'll edit. Rep me if you liked this.
Also if you have questions, ask.
POM
-Alkane/Alkene Experiment
-Biopolymer
-Alpha, Beta, Gamma decay
-Radioisotopes (Medicine+Industry)
-Dry Cell or Lead Acid cell and Button Cell or etc
-Combustion of alkanols exp.
-Production of polymers (PVC, Polystyrene, L.D/H.D Polyethylene)
AE
-Indicators memorised
-Esterification exp.
-Titration exp. (+Preparation of standard solutions)
-Acid definitions through time (Davy, Arrhenius, etc)
-Buffer system example
-Citric Acid's formula
-Sulfur dioxide + Nitrogen dioxide
-Definition of strong, dilute, concentrated, weak in relation to acids
C M&M
-CFC's + Their reactions with ozone
-Haber Process Background
-Haber Process Conditions
-Parts per million + AAS
-Anions/Cations precipitate/flame tests
-Pollutants (NOx, SOx) and their natural/industrial sources
-Hardness+Turbidity experiments
-Eutrophication (DO and BOD)
-Water treatment
-Role of a chemist in industry + a chemical principle they use.
Shipwrecks
-Electrolysis
-Sacrificial anodes, impressed current, etc
-Properties of Iron and two forms of steel (eg. structural and stainless)
-Rust equations
-Scientists who developed electrolysis (Faraday and his homeboyz)
-Sulfate Reducing Bacteria equations
-Ships changing materials in history
If there's anything I've missed, tell me so and I'll edit. Rep me if you liked this.
Also if you have questions, ask.
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