Julia G.

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Biography

I pursued B.Sc. and Ph.D. Chemistry degrees at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad where I graduated at the top of my class with a distinction for my B.Sc. degree and high commendation for my Ph.D. degree. I’ve been exposed to academic and industrial chemistry environments where I have been able to hone my analytical chemistry and leadership skills. As a researcher, I’ve developed new analytical procedures, prepared scientific reports, presented research at work meetings and conferences, and effectively communicated in cross-functional teams.
I am a highly motivated individual with a strong work ethic who is adept at using analyzing problems, developing strategic solutions, and drafting narrative and persuasive documents. I’m innovative, accountable, adaptive and capable of meeting deadlines. I am passionate about educating the next generation and working at Numerade will allow me to achieve my goals.

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Numerade tutor for 6 years
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Topics Covered

Exploring the Fascinating World of Electrochemistry | Learn More Now
Mastering Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry for Optimal Results
Unlock the Secrets of Organic Chemistry: Essential Guide
Unlocking the Power of Chemical Reactions: A Comprehensive Guide
Mastering the Structure and Synthesis of Alkenes: A Comprehensive Guide
Discover the Fascinating Reactions of Alkenes - A Comprehensive Guide
Unlocking the Wonders of Organic Chemistry: An Introduction

Julia's Textbook Answer Videos

14:17
Chemistry

What mass of each of the following substances can be produced in 1.0 h with a current of 15 A?
a. $\mathrm{Co}$ from aqueous $\mathrm{Co}^{2+}$
b. $\mathrm{Hf}$ from aqueous $\mathrm{Hf}^{4+}$
c. $\mathrm{I}_{2}$ from aqueous $\mathrm{KI}$
d. $\mathrm{Cr}$ from molten $\mathrm{CrO}_{3}$

Chapter 18: Electrochemistry
Julia G.
04:57
World of Chemistry

What makes carbon able to form so many different compounds?

Chapter 20: Organic Chemistry
Section 1: Saturated Hydrocarbons
Julia G.
05:39
World of Chemistry

What does a double bond represent? Give two examples of molecules in which double bonds occur, and draw the Lewis structures of those molecules.

Chapter 20: Organic Chemistry
Section 1: Saturated Hydrocarbons
Julia G.
01:16
World of Chemistry

What does it mean to say that a hydrocarbon is saturated? To how many other atoms is each carbon atom in a saturated hydrocarbon bonded? What name is given to the family of saturated hydrocarbons?

Chapter 20: Organic Chemistry
Section 1: Saturated Hydrocarbons
Julia G.
04:30
World of Chemistry

For each of the following straight-chain alkanes, draw the structural formula.
a. heptane
b. nonane
c. propane
d. decane

Chapter 20: Organic Chemistry
Section 1: Saturated Hydrocarbons
Julia G.
02:41
World of Chemistry

What are structural isomers? What is the smallest alkane that has a structural isomer? Draw structures to illustrate the isomers.

Chapter 20: Organic Chemistry
Section 1: Saturated Hydrocarbons
Julia G.
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