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Data Set For "Atmospheric Aging Of Combustion-Derived Particles: Impact On Stable Free Radical Concentration And Its Ability To Produce Reactive Oxygen Species In Aqueous Media", Brian Majestic, Heather L. Runberg
Data Set For "Atmospheric Aging Of Combustion-Derived Particles: Impact On Stable Free Radical Concentration And Its Ability To Produce Reactive Oxygen Species In Aqueous Media", Brian Majestic, Heather L. Runberg
Chemistry and Biochemistry: Data Sets
Environmentally persistent free radicals (EPFR) are an emerging pollutant found in soot particles. Understanding how these change as they move through the atmosphere is important to human health. Here, soot was generated in the laboratory and exposed to simulated sunlight. The concentrations and characteristics of EPFR in the soot was recorded. Additionally, formation of hydroxyl radical from the photoactivated soot was measured.
Majestic - Prappe Metals Data, Brian Majestic
Majestic - Prappe Metals Data, Brian Majestic
Chemistry and Biochemistry: Data Sets
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Practice Problem Worksheets For Freshman Chemistry I (Openstax Chemistry 2nd Edition), Suzanne Ellenberger, Wenjian Du, Sara Blankenship, Ana West, Rupa Gokal, Joel Caughran
Practice Problem Worksheets For Freshman Chemistry I (Openstax Chemistry 2nd Edition), Suzanne Ellenberger, Wenjian Du, Sara Blankenship, Ana West, Rupa Gokal, Joel Caughran
Chemistry Ancillary Materials
This set of practice problem worksheets for Freshman Chemistry I was created under a Round Thirteen Mini-Grant for Ancillary Materials Creation and Revision. These materials are made to supplement OpenStax Chemistry (https://openstax.org/details/books/chemistry-2e).
Topics covered include:
- Atoms, Molecules, and Ions;
- Gases;
- Compounds;
- Solutions and Colloids;
- Stoichiometry
Molecular Modeling Labs For Freshman Chemistry I, Suzanne Ellenberger, Sara Blankenship, Ana West, Rupa Gokal, Daphne Norton, Nick Nguyen, Cynthia Tope
Molecular Modeling Labs For Freshman Chemistry I, Suzanne Ellenberger, Sara Blankenship, Ana West, Rupa Gokal, Daphne Norton, Nick Nguyen, Cynthia Tope
Chemistry Ancillary Materials
This set of laboratory exercises for Freshman Chemistry I was created under a Round Thirteen Mini-Grant for Ancillary Materials Creation and Revision. The exercises are intended for the AMPAC and Agui chemistry software program, and topics covered include Physical Properties, VSEPR, and a molecular modeling activity.
Survey Of Chemistry I, Anne Parker, Farooq Khan, Victoria Geisler, Douglas Stuart
Survey Of Chemistry I, Anne Parker, Farooq Khan, Victoria Geisler, Douglas Stuart
Chemistry Grants Collections
This collection of the grant proposal, syllabus, and final report for Survey of Chemistry I at University of West Georgia was created under a Round 12 Transformation Grant.
Audiobook Of A World From Dust, Ben Mcfarland
Audiobook Of A World From Dust, Ben Mcfarland
Faculty Open Access Books
A World From Dust is a popular science book about the chemical sequence behind the evolution of creation.
It’s about how geology, biology, and chemistry worked together over billions of years, providing a hidden order under the random flow of genes and lava and water.
It’s about the chemical job that each element takes up in life, and how that job is predictable from its place on the periodic table.
It can be told as the story of many elements: how iron and sulfur gave a spark of life; how manganese was a key for oxygen; and how copper and …
Principles Of Chemistry I Lab (Jupyter), Tatiana Krivosheev, Caroline Sheppard, Patricia Todebush, Bram Boroson, Justin Mays
Principles Of Chemistry I Lab (Jupyter), Tatiana Krivosheev, Caroline Sheppard, Patricia Todebush, Bram Boroson, Justin Mays
Chemistry Ancillary Materials
This collection of open laboratory materials for Principles of Chemistry I was created under a Round Four ALG Textbook Transformation Grant. These materials require the open source Jupyter application.
Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process.
2016-01-A3dsrinp-Csc-Sta-Cmb-522-Bps-542, Raymond Pulver, Neal Buxton, Xiaodong Wang, John Lucci, Jean Yves Hervé, Lenore Martin
2016-01-A3dsrinp-Csc-Sta-Cmb-522-Bps-542, Raymond Pulver, Neal Buxton, Xiaodong Wang, John Lucci, Jean Yves Hervé, Lenore Martin
Bioinformatics Software Design Projects
Cholesterol is carried and transported through bloodstream by lipoproteins. There are two types of lipoproteins: low density lipoprotein, or LDL, and high density lipoprotein, or HDL. LDL cholesterol is considered “bad” cholesterol because it can form plaque and hard deposit leading to arteries clog and make them less flexible. Heart attack or stroke will happen if the hard deposit blocks a narrowed artery. HDL cholesterol helps to remove LDL from the artery back to the liver.
Traditionally, particle counts of LDL and HDL plays an important role to understanding and prediction of heart disease risk. But recently research suggested that …
P For Discussion: Naming Superheavy Halogen And Noble Elements, Shawn Burdette, Brett Thornton
P For Discussion: Naming Superheavy Halogen And Noble Elements, Shawn Burdette, Brett Thornton
Shawn C. Burdette
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