Nicholas White

The University of Alabama

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Education

Phd Organic Chemistry
The University of Alabama
BS Natural Science
Daemen College

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Numerade tutor for 7 years
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Topics Covered

Discover the Power of Liquids: Boost Your Health and Wellness Today!
Aqueous Equilibria: Understanding the Balance of Solutions
Mastering Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry for Optimal Results
Understanding Electronic Structure: A Comprehensive Guide
Effective Solutions for Your Business Needs
Atoms, Molecules, and Ions: Understanding the Building Blocks of Matter
Unlocking the Power of Composition: Tips and Techniques
Discover the Power of Solids for Your Everyday Needs
Discover the Power of Gases: Benefits and Applications

Nicholas's Textbook Answer Videos

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties

A solution is made 1.1 * 10-3 M in Zn(NO3)2 and 0.150 M in
NH3. After the solution reaches equilibrium, what concentration
of Zn2+(aq) remains?

Chapter 17: Aqueous Ionic Equilibrium
Nicholas White
02:36
Chemistry: Structure and Properties

Why are scientists concerned about increases in atmospheri carbon dioxide? What is the source of the increase?

Chapter 7: Chemical Reactions and Chemical Quantities
Nicholas White
02:15
Chemistry: Structure and Properties

What is the difference between a physical property and a chemical property?

Chapter 7: Chemical Reactions and Chemical Quantities
Nicholas White
02:27
Chemistry: Structure and Properties

Why must chemical equations be balanced?

Chapter 7: Chemical Reactions and Chemical Quantities
Nicholas White
01:24
Chemistry: Structure and Properties

In a chemical reaction, what is the limiting reactant? What do we mean when we say a reactant is in excess?

Chapter 7: Chemical Reactions and Chemical Quantities
Nicholas White
02:05
Chemistry: Structure and Properties

We typically calculate the percent yield using the actual yield and theoretical yield in units of mass (g or kg). Would the percent yield be different if the actual yield and theoretical yield were in units of amount (moles)?

Chapter 7: Chemical Reactions and Chemical Quantities
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