University of Bristol (UOB) • Chemistry
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Courses Chemistry at University of Bristol (UOB)
Notes available for the following courses of Chemistry at University of Bristol (UOB)
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Advanced Organic Chemistry 1
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First Year 10
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Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry 1
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Intermediate Organic Chemistry 5
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Notes on alkenes, addition to alkenes, reduction and oxidation of alkenes, synthesis of alkenes, alkynes, resonance, benzene, substituted benzene
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University of Bristol•First Year
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Notes on alkenes, addition to alkenes, reduction and oxidation of alkenes, synthesis of alkenes, alkynes, resonance, benzene, substituted benzene
Notes on characterisation, elemental analysis, mass spectrometry - electron ionisation, electrospray ionisation, chemical ionisation, infrared spectroscopy, NMR spectroscopy
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Notes on characterisation, elemental analysis, mass spectrometry - electron ionisation, electrospray ionisation, chemical ionisation, infrared spectroscopy, NMR spectroscopy
Notes on electrophiles and nucleophiles, acids and bases, their reactivity, leaving groups, SN1 and SN2 mechanisms, rates of reactions, measuring rates, activation energy
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University of Bristol•First Year
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Notes on electrophiles and nucleophiles, acids and bases, their reactivity, leaving groups, SN1 and SN2 mechanisms, rates of reactions, measuring rates, activation energy
Notes on Ideal gases, molecular energy levels, molecular vibrations, spectra and selection rules
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Notes on Ideal gases, molecular energy levels, molecular vibrations, spectra and selection rules