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The Standard Reduction Potential Table
The Standard Reduction Potential Table. Click to Show Objectives. It is expected that students will use the table to predict which reactions are likely ...
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Valence Electrons, Combining Capacity and Electron Dot Diagrams
Draw the electron dot diagram for sodium. Sodium is in Group 1, so it has 1 valence electron. The electron dot diagram is:. What is the electron dot diagram ...
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Valence Electrons, Combining Capacity and Electron Dot Diagrams
The number of valence electrons in an atom is equal to the number of boxes on the periodic table from the left edge up to and including the elements box ...
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Major Blood Vessels of the Body
These large blood vessels are the arteries and veins that transport blood between the heart and the major organs or areas of the body. ...
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Subtraction of Vectors
How are most vector subtraction problems different from vector addition problems? Vector subtraction is very simple if the method of vector addition has ...
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"Lather and Nothing Else"
Lesson 1: "Lather and Nothing Else". Objectives ... 3) describe how tone and mood affect the drama of a story, play, or film. ...
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Energy Levels
The first main energy level only contains a single "s" sublevel. ... For nitrogen, the first two electrons go into the 1s sub level: 1s2 . ... In this case we notice that Fluorine has 7 electrons is its outer energy level (2 in the 2s ...
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Major Blood Vessels of the Body
This lesson introduces the main blood vessels of the body. These large blood vessels are the arteries and veins that transport blood between the heart and ...
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Empirical formula of carbohydrates
The empirical or simplest formula of any carbohydrate is (CH2O)n. This formula looks like carbon water just as carbohydrate suggests hydrated or watered ...
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Factors affecting rate of diffusion
Concentration, The greater the concentration gradient between the outside and inside of the membrane the greater the rate of diffusion. ...