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z.choi
What to do in Leamington Spa
As a fresher, you’ve probably only been to Leamington Spa for Smack and Neon. However, if you find yourself with an empty weekend, get the U1 over to Leamington Spa and check it out! If you fancy a shopping trip, but don’t want to travel to Coventry or Birmingham, Leamington Spa has a small shop
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Aug 22, 2022
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raoulrutter
How many references should I be aiming for in my lab report?
Most of mine are just in my intro, and I've only got around 7.
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Aug 15, 2022
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k.taee
Determining titratable groups in a dipeptide
I've uploaded a picture of the question in this post. Thanks! :)
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Aug 14, 2022
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z.choi
Royal Society of Chemistry Membership
Becoming a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry will further enhance your Chemistry experience, as it demonstrates your love of the subject and gives you the tools needed to get ahead, throughout your studies and after graduation. On becoming a member, you gain access to networks covering ni
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Aug 05, 2022
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k.taee
Stefan Roesner organic - How do you form compound 2?
On slide 22, booklet 2, Stefan talks about how we can form compound 1 w/o using LDA. I was curious to know how would we form compound 2?
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Jul 27, 2022
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Jamie
Inorganic – Why do MO's = AO's
MO: Molecular Orbital AO: Atomic Orbital The number of MO's formed from AO's totals the number of reacting AO's Example: 2 AO's form 2 MO's – 1 bonding MO & 1 antibonding MO How does this happen? Bonding MO's are formed by constructive interference between AO's and antibonding MO's by destru
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Apr 25, 2022
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claire.coulthard
Deducing mechanism types
It seems like too much to remember? How can you tell whether a reaction is going to be Sn1/Sn2/E1/E2 without reciting the table Russ Kitson gave us? (Are there certain steps to follow?).
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Aug 17, 2022
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v.goldthorp
Schroedinger Equation
What is the purpose of the Schroedinger Equation?
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Aug 15, 2022
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djrobson1997
Quantum mechanics
Does anyone have a list of the definitions we need to know for quantum? It seems to be the only subject that asks for them
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Aug 05, 2022
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claire.coulthard
Inorganic Equations + simple solids
What are the equations that we're going to need to remember. I can think of a few right now like, the Gibbs energy ones, the reduction potential ones but is there anything else? Also with simple solids will we need to remember the structures for all the ones we've learnt so far (I'm assuming so).
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Aug 03, 2022
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c.miles.3
Thermodynamics
What is a Carnot Engine and how does it work?
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Jul 16, 2022
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