toknblackguy
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1) what's a succinct, clear defintion of hund's rule
i know you use it to fill in orbitals, and if same orbital of simialr energy is available, one goes til each half ful..blah blah
2) in IR spectroscopy, what's the monochromator, ond the detector...and same for UVS
3) what's amphoetric mean? showing acidic and basic properties?
4) when washing equipment with titration..what do you wash with what? (and explanation why plz) i think acid goes in burette and you wash burette with acid to keep moles the same?and you wash pipette with base for same reason...but you wash conical flask with deionised water because moles will remain same..conce doesn't matter??
thanks
oh and
5) i wanna hear your answers for assess current developments in the use of biopoymers. i got something like they're renewable and are being introduced because of dwindling supplies of fossil fuels for the petrochemical industry. their use is limited due to high production costs and current inefficient means of production to sustain plastics industry. i talk about poly-hydroxy-butyrate say it's grown from the bacteria alcaligenes which forms PHB as an energy reserve after beings tarved nutrients. it's then harvested. PHB is water and UV resistant. hence used in hoses. it's also biologically compatible, and hence used in medical implants.
outter 6, what would you guys gimme?
cheers
i know you use it to fill in orbitals, and if same orbital of simialr energy is available, one goes til each half ful..blah blah
2) in IR spectroscopy, what's the monochromator, ond the detector...and same for UVS
3) what's amphoetric mean? showing acidic and basic properties?
4) when washing equipment with titration..what do you wash with what? (and explanation why plz) i think acid goes in burette and you wash burette with acid to keep moles the same?and you wash pipette with base for same reason...but you wash conical flask with deionised water because moles will remain same..conce doesn't matter??
thanks
oh and
5) i wanna hear your answers for assess current developments in the use of biopoymers. i got something like they're renewable and are being introduced because of dwindling supplies of fossil fuels for the petrochemical industry. their use is limited due to high production costs and current inefficient means of production to sustain plastics industry. i talk about poly-hydroxy-butyrate say it's grown from the bacteria alcaligenes which forms PHB as an energy reserve after beings tarved nutrients. it's then harvested. PHB is water and UV resistant. hence used in hoses. it's also biologically compatible, and hence used in medical implants.
outter 6, what would you guys gimme?
cheers