AQA A Level Chemistry复习笔记7.9.1 Organic Mechanisms
Organic Mechanisms Organic Mechanisms Throughout the A Level course you have met a number of organic mechanisms You must be able to provide these in full if asked for You must be able to app...
Organic Mechanisms Organic Mechanisms Throughout the A Level course you have met a number of organic mechanisms You must be able to provide these in full if asked for You must be able to app...
Principles of NMR Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is used for analysing organic compounds NMR analysis can provide information about the positions of 13C and 1H atoms in a mole...
Principles of Chromatography Principles of Chromatography Chromatography is a technique that enables the separation of mixtures and includes: thin-layer chromatography (TLC) column chromatog...
Metal Aqua-Ions Transition metal salts that are readily soluble in water are forming metal-aqua complex ions when they dissolve in water When we show copper sulfate dissolving in water it is...
General Properties of Transition Metals Transition metals are elements with an incomplete d-subshell that can form at least one stable ion with an incomplete d-subshell This definition disti...
Na & Mg with water Sodium & Magnesium Both sodium, Na, and magnesium, Mg, are metals and are found in Group 1 and Group 2 of the periodic table respectively Both have high melting po...
Acid Dissociation Constant Weak acids A weak acid is an acid that partially (or incompletely) dissociates in aqueous solutions Eg. most organic acids (ethanoic acid), HCN (hydrocyanic acid),...
Brønsted–Lowry Acid & Bases A Brønsted acid is a species that can donate a proton For example, hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a Brønsted acid as it can lose a proton to form a hydrogen (H+) ...
Representing Cells Electrochemical cells generate electricity from spontaneous redox reactions For example: Zn (s) + CuSO4 (aq)→ Cu (s) + ZnSO4 (aq) Instead of electrons being transferred ...
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