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    My Dream In Chemistry

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    My Dream: I particularly love experimenting with the challenges involved in understanding Chemistry. The different aspects of Chemistry, as well as the continually changing requirements of our society, fascinate me. I wish to build up my career as a renowned researcher and participate in the cutting-edge research in the field of Chemistry. I also dream to have hundreds of publications in conferences and Journals with high impact factor. I believe that pursuing higher studies will be the best way

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    Ap Chemistry Reflection

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    I earned a one on the AP Chemistry exam and a C in the class both semesters; I couldn’t be happier. Although I technically failed AP Chemistry according to the AP exam standards, I gained invaluable experience throughout the class. While others would be devastated to see their report card with all A’s and one C, I was content with it. My junior year I was placed in AP Chemistry-without having taken the prerequisite classes- and I failed to switch out. By not dropping the class I learned just how

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    STOICHIOMETRY There is no Chemistry without Stoichiometry. It is nothing but calculations using fundamental concepts of balanced chemical equations and using reactant-product mole ratio. If mass or gaseous volume of one of the reactants or products in a chemical reaction is known, mole(s) or mass or gaseous volume of a reactant or product can be calculated involving the mole ratio of a chemical equation. Before understanding Stoichiometry Chemistry, we need to know certain relationships among

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    Chemistry Galvanic Cell

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    Stage 2 Chemistry Investigation Folio: Practical – Galvanic Cell Name: YY Names of Partner: ZZ Part A Investigation Design Proposal: Purpose of Experiment: To determine the effect of concentration of reactants on the current produced by a galvanic cell. Hypothesis: The greater the concentration of solution in the two half cells reacting with the two metals to produce current, the greater the flow of current will be produced from the galvanic cell. Independent Variable: Concentration

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    History of Chemistry Chemistry has been around for a various amount of years. The beginning of chemistry was first acknowledged in 10,000 BC. The ancient civilizations used technologies that came to become the makeup of the many branches of chemistry. These early civilizations would extract metal from ores, make pottery and glazes, beer and wine fermentation, extraction of chemicals from plants for medicine, making fat into soap, making glass, and many chemistry related tasks were done. Alchemists

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    Synthetic chemistry Synthetic drugs Done by: Walid Al-Muhtaseb Grade: 9A Teacher: Bader Chemistry Research Introduction: Synthetic chemistry and compounds are everywhere in our lives, and without them we would never had technology, medicine, cloth and cars, most probably you are reading this article on a synthetic device. Synthetic chemistry is the base of our life and without it our normal tasks would be impossible to accomplish, as synthetic chemistry opened the doors of creativity

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    Section Assessment Page 11 5. A chemist would do examples A and C. 6. No 7. If you have a good knowledge of chemistry, it allows you to be able to evaluate data presented, make an informed opinion and act on that opinion. Page 17 8. 9. Chemists meet the demands of energy by finding ways to conserve, produce and store energy. 10. They help doctors develop medicines and other technology to allow doctors to successfully treat their patients. 11. Chemists role in agriculture is to develop more

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    Synthetic chemistry is a study were we can make man made chemical compounds as there are several types of it they include polymers which divides into several topics such as polyester Polyvinyl chloride and polystyrene which all have different properties and aspects that can be taken advantage of in many applications. This topic I was given will help me explore the impact of synthetic molecules on developing technologies and daily life as well as the implications of synthetic molecules including their

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    I found this video very helpful, and definitely helps students prepare for chemistry lab. There were major 8 major topics that they talked about. They talked about handling chemicals, Bunsen burner, glassware, thermometer, glass tubing, centrifuge safety, proper dressing attire, behavior in lab, and emergency equipment. I learned that students should always use small containers that can be controlled easily. Small containers are a lot easier to use. If not, then it can cause accidents. Another point

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    Chemistry In The 1800's

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    The studies of chemistry and physics have shaped understanding of the world today. In fact, they have altered the mindset and reasoning of society, leading to an age in which discoveries are consistently being sought after and achieved. However, it must be noted that the origin for the basis of understanding used today in fields such as chemistry derived almost entirely from the scientists of the 1800’s. In this thorough and precise essay, the incubator for some of the world’s most innovative researchers

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