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1. What is the ionic size and can the answer be 8a?
2. Does a polar molecule refer to a molecule with one negative end and one positive end creating a dipole?
3. What is the name for substances in which all the atoms are covalently bonded to each other? Is it network solids?
4. What is percent by mass of each element in a compound? Is it percent composition?
5. What is the number of moles of solvent divided byn the combined numbers of moles of solvent and solute?
Thank you for attempting to help me answer these!!!
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Homework help is pretty far outside the scope of this forum
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jgbenjamin Wrote:1. What is the ionic size and can the answer be 8a?
2. Does a polar molecule refer to a molecule with one negative end and one positive end creating a dipole?
3. What is the name for substances in which all the atoms are covalently bonded to each other? Is it network solids?
4. What is percent by mass of each element in a compound? Is it percent composition?
5. What is the number of moles of solvent divided byn the combined numbers of moles of solvent and solute?
Thank you for attempting to help me answer these!!!
Absolutely 100% without a doubt, check out Khan Academy. Everything in one place- and easy to understand. Start at the first video and go! https://www.khanacademy.org/science/chemistry
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More to the point, this is not how to get admitted to or be successful in medical school, which is the subject of another of your posts. You should be answering all of these questions yourself. With due diligence and proper preparation and research, you can.
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Does this mean that because I've made the mistake of appearing as a future doc in another post I'm expected to already know everything???????????
Please understand I am only graduating high school in two months. (don't talk about college; I'm preparing for the chemistry CLEP).
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You are not expected to know everything but you should be expected to do your own work and know how to locate resources and engage in research to discover answers.
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Is this forum a resource and yes, I do know how to research on Wikipedia and libraries, but what could be more convenient than IC??
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No, this forum is not a resource for homework help, and wikipedia is not academic quality research.
If you want to pay the $20/month for InstaCert to prepare you for testing out of college classes, sure that can be a resource for those particular exams, but the utility of that resource is limited. It's not a substitute to actually learning the material, especially in a field as important as chemistry if you want to become a doctor.
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This IS NOT homework it came from the PASS YOUR CLASS book flashcards which I am using to study for the Chem CLEP (I finished my high school Chemistry course last year and my lowest test score was a B (3/4 A, 1/4 B).
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Hmm, is this the IC flash cards you're referring to? If so, this maybe the wrong area.
For test questions and answers, I think it should be placed according in here.
What does this Flashcard mean or Do this math problem for me
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