Tag: science
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rewashed: A Scientific Review Paper
It’s that time of the semester when everything is going to hell. But I refuse to not post consistently. Science has a couple of conventions when writing. The following post got a B+, and I will note where I went wrong.
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Organic Chemistry I: Tips for Mechanism
These are the only notes I understand from my organic chemistry class 😦 Hopefully you can make better sense of it than I can!
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Organic Chemistry: Rules for Resonance Structures
Organic chemistry makes me believe that there is a God. Even within the same structure, there’s many possibilities of other structures. I don’t care how they’ve explained it. The overlaps between p orbitals is simply divine.
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Making a (College-level) Science Poster
Science is hard to look at, but we have to try and make it more accessible to the audience to know the most important things about your project your time, effort, and failures onto on singular presentation: a poster. The culmination of a summer’s research, an honors thesis or a study with a professor in…
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Organic Chemistry: The Energy it Takes
In this blog post, I will explain how an atom can bond to so many different things, and how it does that. This blog post will deal with hybridization and atomic orbitals forming bonds. For the purposes of my course, I will be dealing with s, p, sp, sp2, and sp3 orbitals.
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Organic Chemistry: Acids and Bases
One thing I hate about organic chemistry is one topic can be a inch across, but a mile deep. Such is the life of acids and bases: this topics relate heavily to reactivity, and its parts to make its conjugate base and H3O-.
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Memory from a Psychological View
One of the more annoying things about learning basic cognitive processes in psychology and neuroscience classes is just how easy the concepts seem. Of course you acquire information. How else would you know things? But when you get into the nitty-gritty of it, do you really know anything?