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  • bioysteem (50)in #wheat • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #22 Source of carbohydrates

    knowledge-1052010__480.jpg ! Source of carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are the most abundant class of carbon containing compounds. They varied sources. Monosaccharides…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #21 Oligosaccharides and polysaccharides

    Oligosaccharides: Carbonhydrates which upon hydrolysis form 2 to 9 molecules of monosaccharides or simple sugars are called Oligosaccharides. Explaintion: Therefore…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #20 Classification of carbohydrates

    Carbohydrates are clarified as Monosaccharide Oligosaccharide Polysaccharide Monosaccharide: Monosaccharide are the simplest carbohydrates. They can not be…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #19 Carbohydrates

    Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are the most abundant ckass of organic compounds. Carbohydrates have general formula ( ). This formula suggests that they are…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #18 Uses of organic compounds.

    Natural gas and petroleum are used primarily as fuels. These are also used as starting materials for the production of variety of organic compound. Propane and butane which…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #17 Isotopes of carbon and chlorine

    Isotopes of carbon: Carbon has there isotopes. Carbon-12 , carbon-13, and carbon-14. Almost all the carbon is carbon-12. Its symbol is 12C. It has six neutrons and protons.…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #16 Isotopes and Isotopes of hydrogen

    Isotopes and Isotopes of hydrogen: Since both the atom have same atomic number, they must be the atoms of the same element and are called isotopes. The word isotopes was first…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #15 Bohr's atomic theory

    Bohr's atomic theory: In 1913 neil bohr, proposed a model for an atom that was consistent with Rutherford model. But it also explains the abserved line spectrum of the hydrogen…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #14 Results of Rutherford's atomic model:

    Conclusions of rutherford atomic model: 1.Since majority of the a- particles passed through the foil undeflected, most of soace occupied byan atom must be empty. 2.The…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #13 Rutherfrd atomic model::

    Rutherfurd model: In 1911 rutherfurd perform an experiment in order to know the arrangment of electrons and protons in an atom. Rutherfurd experiment: Rutherfurd…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #12 Source of organic compounds:

    Source of organic compounds: The major commercial sources of alkanes are coal, natural gas, petroleum, and living organisms. coal: Coal is a source of many organic…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #11 Characteristics of Oganic compound

    Characteristics of Oganic compound: In this article we will discuss the next three. The first four discuss in article #09. Solubility: Organic compound are non-polar in…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #10 catalyst and how sulphuric acid can be diluted taste

    Catalyst: A catalyst is a substance which increase the rate of chemical reaction. Catalyst reduce the time taken to reach equilibrium, but they have no effect on the position…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #09 General characteristics of organic compounds

    General characteristics of organic compounds There are seven types of general characteristics of organic compounds. In this article we will discuss only four.…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #08 Chemical diversity and magnitude of organic compounds

    Chemical diversity and magnitude of organic compounds: Carbon has four bonding electrons in its velence shell. Carbon therefore forms four bonds with other atom.…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #08 Organic compounds

    Organic compounds: The chemistry of carbon compounds pervades every aspect of our lives. We use thousands of carbon compounds every day. They are carrying out important…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #07 Le Chatellier's principle

    Le Chatellier's principle: Le Chatellier's principle is very useful about chemical equilibrium system, it says that if you suppose a change in concentration, temperature and…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #06 Importance of equilibrium constant

    Importance of equilibrium constant: Equilibrium constant for a reaction can be used to predict many important features of a chemical reaction. It can be used for: a.…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #05 Equilibrium constant and its units:

    Equilibrium constant and its units: Equilibrium constant may or may not have units. In the equilibrium expression each figure within a square bracket " [] " represents the…
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  • bioysteem (50)in #concentration • 7 years ago
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    Lesson #04 Ways to recognize equilibrium

    Ways to recognize equilibrium: Equilibrium state of chemical reaction can be determined by determinig concentration of reactants and products at regular intervals. When…
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