This resource contains a video covering integrated rate laws. Zero, first and …
This resource contains a video covering integrated rate laws. Zero, first and second order equations are derived. Example problems showing graphical method of determination are shown. Sample calculations using first and second order equations are shown.This resource corresponds to Chemistry Atoms First 2e section 17.4https://openstax.org/books/chemistry-atoms-first-2e/pages/17-4-integrated-rate-laws
This text was adapted by Saylor Academy under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non …
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The project proposed an Open Educational Resources (OER) curriculum for the sections …
The project proposed an Open Educational Resources (OER) curriculum for the sections of Introduction to Psychology, that include Global Studies and Peace and Conflict Studies (GS/PAC) topics. Contents of this work have been adopted, adapted, and remixed from two existing open textbooks. The author’s own content was then added to reflect GS and PAC.
This is the introduction to the Visual Arts: Tools, Terms, and Topics …
This is the introduction to the Visual Arts: Tools, Terms, and Topics for Art Appreciation course.It begins with an individual exercise as a beginning point then outlines the sections of the course, assignments and course calendar
Introductory Business Statistics is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements …
Introductory Business Statistics is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of the one-semester statistics course for business, economics, and related majors. Core statistical concepts and skills have been augmented with practical business examples, scenarios, and exercises. The result is a meaningful understanding of the discipline, which will serve students in their business careers and real-world experiences.
Introductory Business Statistics with Interactive Spreadsheets - 1st Canadian Edition is an …
Introductory Business Statistics with Interactive Spreadsheets - 1st Canadian Edition is an adaptation of Thomas K. Tiemann's book, Introductory Business Statistics. In addition to covering basics such as populations, samples, the difference between data and information, and sampling distributions, descriptive statistics and frequency distributions, normal and t-distributions, hypothesis testing, t-tests, f-tests, analysis of variance, non-parametric tests, and regression basics, the following information has been added: the chi-square test and categorical variables, null and alternative hypotheses for the test of independence, simple linear regression model, least squares method, coefficient of determination, confidence interval for the average of the dependent variable, and prediction interval for a specific value of the dependent variable. This new edition also allows readers to learn the basic and most commonly applied statistical techniques in business in an interactive way -- when using the web version -- through interactive Excel spreadsheets. All information has been revised to reflect Canadian content.
Example of balancing chemical reactions with ball and stick models showing CH4 …
Example of balancing chemical reactions with ball and stick models showing CH4 and O2 reacting to form CO2 and H2O. Example on board of balancing N2 and H2 forming NH3 using a table.
Discussion of heat, change in temperature, and specific heat capacity. Worked out …
Discussion of heat, change in temperature, and specific heat capacity. Worked out example to determine the specific heat capacity of a sample via coffee cup calorimetry.
Calculating the concentration of a solution from the mass of solute and …
Calculating the concentration of a solution from the mass of solute and volume of solution. Example using copper (II) chloride dihydrate followed by a dilution example.
Discussing the four main properties measured of gases including pressure, temperature, volume …
Discussing the four main properties measured of gases including pressure, temperature, volume and amount in moles. One example determining pressure using the Ideal Gas Law.
Step-by-step creation of two example Lewis structures: water and carbon dioxide. 1st …
Step-by-step creation of two example Lewis structures: water and carbon dioxide. 1st step: Count and sum valence electrons. 2nd step: Determine central atom and connect to other atoms. 3rd step: Fill valence shells of outer atoms. 4th step: Fill valence shell on central atom.
Defining matter. Classifying matter as mixtures or pure substances. Discussing heterogeneous versus …
Defining matter. Classifying matter as mixtures or pure substances. Discussing heterogeneous versus homogeneous mixtures. Defining the two types of pure substances, compounds and elements.
Describe the Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory for determining the shape …
Describe the Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory for determining the shape of small molecules around a central atom. Show examples using balloons, ball and stick models, and drawings.
Organizing the elements on the Periodic Table. Defining element families/groups including noble …
Organizing the elements on the Periodic Table. Defining element families/groups including noble gases, halogens, transition metals, alkaline earth metals, and alkali metals. Distinguishing metals, nonmetals and semimetals.
This is Benjamin Jowett's third edition (1888) of Plato's Republic. It includes …
This is Benjamin Jowett's third edition (1888) of Plato's Republic. It includes all 10 chapters, margin numbers, and the translator's introductory material.
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