MT3 Guide Chemistry PDF
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This document appears to be a study guide or lecture notes on chemistry, covering concepts like redox reactions and carbohydrates. It includes specific topics to memorize and general topics for review.
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MT3 Guide Chapter 5 Specific things to memorize - The conventions "OIL RIG" and "LEO the lion says GER" as related to redox reactions - The oxidation and reduction path from alkane to carbon dioxide and vice versa General topics in Ch. 5 - Exothermic vs endothermic reactions -...
MT3 Guide Chapter 5 Specific things to memorize - The conventions "OIL RIG" and "LEO the lion says GER" as related to redox reactions - The oxidation and reduction path from alkane to carbon dioxide and vice versa General topics in Ch. 5 - Exothermic vs endothermic reactions - Gibbs free energy - Exergonic vs endergonic reactions - Spontaneous vs nonspontaneous reactions - Activation energy - Reaction coordinate diagrams - Calorimetry - Reaction kinetics and factors that affect reaction kinetics - Catalysts and enzymes - Synthesis, decomposition, and exchange reactions (single and double replacement) - Chemical equilibrium - Redox reactions (inorganic and organic) - Condensation - Hydrolysis - Hydrogenation, hydration, and Markovnikov's rule for alkenes Chapter 6 Specific things to memorize - Naming monosaccharides from 3-6 carbons (triose, tetrose, etc.) - Structures of D-glucose, D-mannose, and D-fructose - Cyclic structure of glucose General topics in Ch. 6 - Classes of carbohydrates - Mono, di, tri, oligo, and poly - Aldose vs ketose Classes of Alcohols-primary, secondary, and tertiary - Fisher projections - D vs L carbohydrates - Enantiomer vs diastereomer - Glycolysis - Ring closure of linear carbohydrates - Anomers and anomeric carbon - Reducing sugars - Glycosidic bond and naming - Disaccharides (maltose, lactose and sucrose) - Amylose vs amylopectin - Glycogen, cellulose, and chitin