http://www4.uwm.edu//chemexams/guides/index.cfm is a link to order the study guide for the general or organic test. Most people take this as the final for a college class, so the best advice is to study (not cram) all semester/quarter and start really studying for this at least 3 wks before the test.
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There is just too much information to be learned just in inorganic Chem.There are other Chem classes because of the same reason: Biochem, Quant and Qual Analysis, Physical (P) Chem (covers two semesters) among others.
if ya want to do biophysics youll need to do bio, chem and phys. they all go hand in hand with each other.
There are many places where one can find information about buffer solution. One can find information about buffer solution at popular on the web sources such as Chem Guide and Doc Brown.
Radioactive isotopes.
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It would be incredibly useful. Many people find Chemistry extremely difficult. Chem guides could help you study for an important exam or jog your memory about an aspect in Chemistry. it could remind you of last minute facts if you were to read through it. It's useful to those who struggle in Chemistry.
You can find a detailed guide on how to Convert benzene to aspring on brynmawr.edu/chemistry/Chem/mnerzsto/synthesisofaspirin.htm
Iowa State University, Georgia Tech, M.I.T. Sometimes it depends on what field you want to study.
To become a chemist, a student would need 8 semesters of Chemistry. Two of inorganic Chem, two of organic Chem, one each of Quantitative Analysis and of Qualitative Analysis plus two semesters of Physical Chem. A student can also take additional classes in Biochemistry.
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No, stick with it colleges will like it if you keep trying and get a B then if you go to honors chem, still have troubles, and get a B.