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Question #c358c
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Question #4fa20
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What is the structural formula for sodium hexanoate?
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Why are IUPAC names necessary?
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What is the solution to the proportion #x/2 = 5/15#?
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How do you solve # 3(5x - 1) = 3x + 3#?
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Question #62734
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Question #fc98f
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How can I explain an exothermic reaction graphically?
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Question #41320
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Question #30208
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Question #76473
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Question #71543
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Question #6ec3e
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How does pH change with depth?
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How can I draw a Lewis dot diagram for carbon dioxide?
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How can I draw the Lewis structure for SO2?
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How do isotopes differ from each other?
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Why do colligative properties depend on the number of particles?
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What is Pascal's triangle?
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Can covalent compounds be split by electrolysis?
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How are acids and bases defined by Brønsted theory?
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How does the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog system work?
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Why is it called the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog system?
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How are acids and bases defined by Brønsted theory?
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When was the Brønsted–Lowry theory proposed?
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What is the Brønsted–Lowry definition of an acid? Of a base?
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What is the conjugate pair theorem?
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Which pair is a Brønsted–Lowry conjugate acid–base pair?
#NH_3 ; NH_4^+# or
#H_3O^+ ; OH^-# or
#HCl; HBr# or
#ClO_4^(-); ClO_3^-#
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What are the differences between Brønsted–Lowry model and the Lewis model for acids and bases?
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What are chiral and achiral molecules?
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What are diastereomers?
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What are the products of the following reaction: #CH_3-C(CH_3)=CH-CH_3 + HBr #? Is it antimarkovnikov?
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What is the line formula of #CH_3CH_2CH_2C(CH_3)^3#?
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What are the products of the following reaction: #CH_3-C(CH_3)=CH-CH_3 + HCl + H_2O_2#? Is it antimarkovnikov?
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How can I recognize enantiomers?
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Question #d115b
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Question #38676
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Question #78c82
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What is the lattice energy?
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What are some examples of properties of solids?
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How do you factor #r^2-6tw+2wr-3tr#?
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What is the focus of an earthquake?
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Question #b1f48
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How do you simplify #(16)^(1/2)#?
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Why is weather forecasting so difficult?
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What are local winds?
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How do you graph #y= 2x^2#?
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How are atomic size and electronegativity related?
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How do you simplify #(sqrt2 * sqrt8)/2#?
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How do you simplify #-36 + 74r - 53 + r#?
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How do you graph y=mx+b?
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What is the perfect square of 25?
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What are the most common elements found on earth?
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How to figure out whether a bond is more ionic than covalent?
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How do you multiply #(b+6)(b+4)#?
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Question #73a30
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What is salinity?
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Explain how mono-, di- and polysaccharides differ.
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How is radial symmetry advantageous to sedentary organisms?
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What are IUPAC names for alkenes?
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Why is electrolysis important?
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Question #190a0
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What is a life zone?
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How are compounds in organic chemistry named?
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Question #9c765
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Question #6d1f9
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What is DNA sequencing?
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How can I name compounds with two functional groups?
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Why compounds of transition metals are coloured?
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What is an exponential function?
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Where else in the world can a Mediterranean climate be found?
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How does the atmosphere protect us from ultraviolet rays?
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What is carbon monoxide and why is it so dangerous?
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Would you like to have a mentor that shows you the ropes on Socratic? Would you like to impart your Socratic wisdom to a mentee? If yes to either, what would you hope to gain from such a mentorship?
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Why do so many people contribute on Socratic?
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Are covalent bonds insoluble in water?
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Question #9f28d
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How can I draw the skeletal-line structure for cyclopentane?
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How can I draw cis and trans isomers?
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What is biodiversity and how is it measured?
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What are the main sources of air pollution?
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What is a biome?
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Question #adb3c
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What is the difference between #-5^2# and #(-5)^2# ?
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How do you know which formulas to use when solving a word problem?
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How does a polar covalent bond differ from an nonpolar?
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Why is carbon important in the chemistry of life?
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What are some examples of electron configurations?
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How does DNA polymerase work?
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What are delocalized electrons?
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What does #H-X# molecules represent?
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What are E2 reactions?
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What is a nucleophilic substitution?
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Is it okay to add first before subtracting in #4-6+3#?
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Who was Vladimir Markovnikov?
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How can I memorize functional groups?
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What is ozonolysis in organic chemistry?
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How are SN1 and SN2 reactions different?
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How can I draw a cyclohexane chair conformation?
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