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The Molecules of Cells Always contain carbon Always have covalent bonds (not ionic) Usually associated with large numbers of atoms Commonly associated.
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Aromatics: Long-Range Coupling H’s on aromatic rings may couple with non-neighboring protons due to long-range coupling. You will see this in lab! Why?
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What’s missing? Reactions/degradation Air Water Octanol A gas is a gas is a gas T, P Fresh, salt, ground, pore T, salinity, cosolvents NOM, biological.
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Different methods for structure elucidation. Spectroscopy: Studying the properties of matter through its interaction with different frequency components.
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Surface and Interface Chemistry Thermodynamics of Surfaces (LG and LL Interfaces) Valentim M. B. Nunes Engineering Unit of IPT 2014.
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Covalent Bonds in Molecular Compounds. There are two types of covalent bonding 1. Non-polar bonding with an equal sharing of electrons. 2. Polar bonding.
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Unit 7 Section 1 Notes Compounds and Molecules What are Compounds? A compound is made of 2 or more elements joined together. When elements combine to.
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Chapter 6: Physical Science Coach Mynhier Lesson 1: Compounds and Molecules What are Compounds? Table salt is an example of a compound. It is made of.
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Chapter 3
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The Structure of Matter
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Pyrethroids
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