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  What is the title of your article? Who is the first author and the last author listed in the article? Which journal does the article belong to? What is the main objective

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Nuclear chemistry and the chemistry of radioisotopes

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Read the PDF given on Canvas (Medical Isotopes: General Concepts) as well as the nuclear chemistry powerpoint and the relevant chapter in the textbook (chapter 5).  You should summarize your

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Lab Reports Content

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Write down the purpose of the experiment based on experiment video  Write down a balanced chemical reaction carried out in the experiment Show work for the following calculations Moles of

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Option 2: Dimethyl Ether (DME) is an isomer of ethanol and is part of the ether family. It is colorless and highly flammable with a sweet smell. It is a

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Using specific heat capacity to find temperature change

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Calculate the energy required to heat 184.0g of cyclohexane from 11.38*C to 32.8*C. Assume the specific heat capacity of cyclohexane under these conditions is 1.85 . Round your answer to

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Discussion Post: You are required to post items to the course online discussion forum (see the syllabus for how they will be graded) that add value to the topic that

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Charles' law is the formula that describes the link between temperature and volume (ABauer, R. 2018). Where volume and temperature are represented by V and T, respectively.    Example  Tire

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Initial Post Instructions This week, we are studying the ideal gas law. In this discussion, you will be trying your hand at applying one of the ideal gas laws to

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Option 1 Part 1: Potassium Potassium is an essential element for the proper functioning of living cells. Maintaining proper K+ levels in the body is important for many vital functions

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Density worksheet with simulations

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     A large piece of jewelry has a mass of 132.6 g. A graduated cylinder initially contains 48.6 mL water. When the jewelry is submerged in the graduated cylinder, the

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