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Branched Alcohols: Naming
You can practice naming branched alcohols using flashcards. These contain alkyl and/or halogen groups as branches. The primary chain can consist of a simple alcohol or a diol.
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Branched halogen hydrocarbons: Naming
You can practice naming branched halogen hydrocarbons using flashcards. This set contains alkanes and alkenes that contain halogens and/or alkyl groups.
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Branched alkynes: Naming
You can practice naming branched alkynes using flashcards. The branches in this set only contain methyl, ethyl and propyl groups.
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Branched alkenes: Naming
Students can practice naming branched alkenes using flashcards. The branches in this set only contain methyl, ethyl and propyl groups.
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Branched alkanes: Naming
You can practice naming branched alkanes using flashcards. The branches in this set only contain methyl, ethyl and propyl groups.
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Open Scores: Scores that invite you to create
Bert Appermont wrote a collection ofOpen Scores following the book Time for making 2, creating with groups . This package of five open scores invites you to create. Each score gets its own assignment. You study the work with the group and then you …
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Nice living: Swinging album for children
One lives in a house, the other in a tent, sometimes you live in a language, a scent or a family dish, with a pet or with a friend. The playful living poems by Bette Westera make you feel at home in story and coziness, but also lovingly respond to …
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Name and Formula of Organic Compounds: Flashcards
Using flashcards you can practice the name and formula of the first ten alkanes, alkenes, alcohols and carboxylic acids.
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Bronsted-Lowry: Acids and bases
Interactive exercise via Quizlet about acids and bases. For example, this is about:
- recognizing an acid or a base according to Bronsted-Lowry;
- the concept of strong and weak acid;
- the concepts of conjugate base and conjugate acid;
- the meaning of …
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Inorganic Substances: Formulation and Naming
Interactive exercise on the formulation and naming of inorganic compounds.
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Chemical Elements: Vocabulary
With these flash cards you can practice the English names of the chemical elements.
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Simple and Composite Substances: Naming
Turntables about the naming of simple and composite substances.
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