Covers solutions to a practice exam in advanced general chemistry, including electron configurations, energy changes, redox reactions, equilibrium shifts, and solubility.
Explores nanocrystal synthesis, focusing on nucleation and growth mechanisms, classical and non-classical theories, and chemical reaction mechanisms for metal oxides and semiconductors.
Explores chemical equilibrium principles, including Le Châtelier's Principle and equilibrium constants, and discusses the influence of temperature, pressure, and concentration on equilibrium shifts.
Explores water quality modeling, focusing on reaction kinetics, equilibrium constants, and temperature effects, with practical examples of calcite precipitation and iron oxidation.
Explores the partitioning of organic compounds and their solubility in different phases, considering factors like chain length, size, and halogenation.
Covers the solubility of metal hydroxides, redox reactions in aquatic systems, arsenic mobilization, water treatment, and the Nernst equation application.