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Global Business Test Bank and Assessment
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Global Business Test Bank and Assessment

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Global Business Test Bank and Assessment This test bank and assessment to the Global Business Topic which is covered by Managerial Economics and Strategy Module Students will help you to assess your student on this topic. Global Business Test Bank contains different types of questions such as: Test type questions; True-False questions; Open ended / Essay type questions. Questions of Global Business Test Bank will help you to check students’ knowledge on the following objectives: Reasons for international trade Exchange rates International trade policies Multinational enterprises Outsourcing Global Business Test Bank and Assessment contains 72 questions which will fully cover assessment process and will make your life easier. All answers to all questions are included which will make checking process faster. Test bank is in the WORD format which will let you make any adjustments if required. Please leave your feedback once you will use this resource, it will help us to improve our teaching resources!
Government and Business Test Bank and Assessment
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Government and Business Test Bank and Assessment

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Government and Business Test Bank and Assessment This test bank and assessment to the Asymmetric Information Topic which is covered by Managerial Economics and Strategy Module Students will help you to assess your student on this topic. Asymmetric Information Test Bank contains different types of questions such as: Test type questions; True-False questions; Open ended / Essay type questions. Questions of Government and Business Test Bank will help you to check students’ knowledge on the following objectives: Market failure and government policy Regulation of imperfectly competitive markets Antitrust law and competition policy Externalities open-access, club, and public goods Intellectual property Government and Business Test Bank and Assessment contains 106 questions which will fully cover assessment process and will make your life easier. All answers to all questions are included which will make checking process faster. Test bank is in the WORD format which will let you make any adjustments if required. Please leave your feedback once you will use this resource, it will help us to improve our teaching resources!
Managerial Decision-Making Under Uncertainty Test Bank and Assessment
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Managerial Decision-Making Under Uncertainty Test Bank and Assessment

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Managerial Decision-Making Under Uncertainty Test Bank and Assessment This test bank and assessment to the Managerial Decision-Making Topic which is covered by Managerial Economics and Strategy Module Students will help you to assess your student on this topic. Managerial Decision-Making Test Bank contains different types of questions such as: Test type questions; True-False questions; Open ended / Essay type questions. Questions of Managerial Decision-Making Test Bank will help you to check students’ knowledge on the following objectives: Assessing risk Attitudes toward risk Reducing risk Investing under uncertainty Behavioral economics and uncertainty Managerial Decision-Making Test Bank and Assessment contains 116 questions which will fully cover assessment process and will make your life easier. All answers to all questions are included which will make checking process faster. Test bank is in the WORD format which will let you make any adjustments if required. Please leave your feedback once you will use this resource, it will help us to improve our teaching resources!
Asymmetric Information Test Bank and Assessment
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Asymmetric Information Test Bank and Assessment

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Asymmetric Information Test Bank and Assessment This test bank and assessment to the Asymmetric Information Topic which is covered by Managerial Economics and Strategy Module Students will help you to assess your student on this topic. Asymmetric Information Test Bank contains different types of questions such as: Test type questions; True-False questions; Open ended / Essay type questions. Questions of Asymmetric Information Test Bank will help you to check students’ knowledge on the following objectives: Adverse selection Reducing adverse selection Moral hazard Using contracts to reduce moral hazard Using monitoring to reduce moral hazard Asymmetric Information Test Bank and Assessment contains 113 questions which will fully cover assessment process and will make your life easier. All answers to all questions are included which will make checking process faster. Test bank is in the WORD format which will let you make any adjustments if required. Please leave your feedback once you will use this resource, it will help us to improve our teaching resources!
Investments in Financial Assets Test Bank (Intermediate Accounting)
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Investments in Financial Assets Test Bank (Intermediate Accounting)

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Investments in Financial Assets Test Bank and Assessment This test bank and assessment is covering Investments in Financial Assets Topic which is covered by Intermediate Accounting Module Students. With the help of this test bank set you will be able to assess your students on this topic. Investments in Financial Assets Bank Set containing different types of questions such as: Multiple Choice questions; True/Falls questions; Open-ended questions; Investments in Financial Assets Test Bank will help you to assess following learning objectives of the students: • Describe debt and equity investments, the two main types of investment securities that companies hold, and the key issues in accounting for them, including cost and fair value accounting. • Describe and illustrate accounting for investments in debt securities—including held-to-maturity, trading, and available-for-sale securities—at initial recognition and sub- sequent to acquisition. • Discuss and demonstrate accounting for investments in equity securities when the investor has no significant influence at initial recognition and subsequent to acquisition, including accounting for investments without readily deter- minable fair values. • Explain and illustrate accounting for investments in equity securities when the investor has significant influence over the investee company. • Explain and demonstrate the accounting for long-term notes receivable. • Discuss and illustrate the fair value option in accounting for investments in financial assets. • Detail required disclosures for investments in financial assets. Investments in Financial Assets Test Bank and Assessment Set contains 193 questions which will fully cover assessment process on this topic and will make your life easier. All answers to all questions are included which will make checking process faster. Test bank for Investments in Financial Assets is in the WORD format which will let you make any adjustments if required. Please leave your feedback once you will use this resource, it will help us to improve our teaching resources!
Statements of Net Income and Comprehensive Net Income Test Bank (Inter. Accoun.)
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Statements of Net Income and Comprehensive Net Income Test Bank (Inter. Accoun.)

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Statements of Net Income and Comprehensive Net Income Test Bank and Assessment This test bank and assessment is covering Statements of Net Income and Comprehensive Net Income Topic which is covered by Intermediate Accounting Module Students. With the help of this test bank set you will be able to assess your students on this topic. Statements of Net Income and Comprehensive Net Income Test Bank Set containing different types of questions such as: Multiple Choice questions; True/Falls questions; Open-ended questions; Statements of Net Income and Comprehensive Net Income Test Bank will help you to assess following learning objectives of the students: • Explain the difference between net income and comprehensive income; assess the usefulness and limitations of the income statements. • Define earnings quality, including permanent and transitory earnings and earnings management. • Identify the four primary elements on the statement of net income, and explain the nature and functional approaches to classifying items. • Explain the presentation of the statement of net income, including the multiple-step and single-step income statement formats. • Define income from continuing operations, including the components of operating income, non-operating income, and the income tax provision. • Demonstrate the accounting for a discontinued operation, including the criteria used to determine a discontinued operation and presentation on the statement of net income. • Describe the presentation of net income, noncontrolling interest, and earnings per share on the statement of net income. Statements of Net Income and Comprehensive Net Income Test Bank and Assessment Set contains 156 questions which will fully cover assessment process on this topic and will make your life easier. All answers to all questions are included which will make checking process faster. Test bank for Statements of Net Income and Comprehensive Net Income is in the WORD format which will let you make any adjustments if required. Please leave your feedback once you will use this resource, it will help us to improve our teaching resources!
Review of the Accounting Cycle Test Bank (Intermediate Accounting)
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Review of the Accounting Cycle Test Bank (Intermediate Accounting)

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Review of the Accounting Cycle Test Bank and Assessment This test bank and assessment is covering Review of the Accounting Cycle Topic which is covered by Intermediate Accounting Module Students. With the help of this test bank set you will be able to assess your students on this topic. Review of the Accounting Cycle Test Bank Set containing different types of questions such as: Multiple Choice questions; True/Falls questions; Open-ended questions; Review of the Accounting Cycle Test Bank will help you to assess following learning objectives of the students: • Describe the accounting cycle. • Explain transaction analysis, including the use of the accounting equation. • Illustrate journalizing transactions, including determining whether to debit or credit accounts. • Explain the importance of and show how to post journal entries to the general ledger. • Explain the importance of and illustrate the preparation of an unadjusted trial balance. • Discuss the need for adjusting journal entries and explain deferrals and accruals. • Explain the use of and illustrate the preparation of an adjusted trial balance. • Describe the preparation of the financial statements from the adjusted trial balance. • Explain the difference between permanent and temporary accounts and demonstrate the process of closing temporary accounts. • Explain the importance of and illustrate the preparation of a post-closing trial balance. Review of the Accounting Cycle Test Bank and Assessment Set contains 189 questions which will fully cover assessment process on this topic and will make your life easier. All answers to all questions are included which will make checking process faster. Test bank for Review of the Accounting Cycle is in the WORD format which will let you make any adjustments if required. Please leave your feedback once you will use this resource, it will help us to improve our teaching resources!
Operating Liabilities and Contingencies Test Bank (Intermediate Accounting)
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Operating Liabilities and Contingencies Test Bank (Intermediate Accounting)

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Operating Liabilities and Contingencies Test Bank and Assessment This test bank and assessment is covering Operating Liabilities and Contingencies Topic which is covered by Intermediate Accounting Module Students. With the help of this test bank set you will be able to assess your students on this topic. Operating Liabilities and Contingencies Test Bank Set containing different types of questions such as: Multiple Choice questions; True/Falls questions; Open-ended questions; Operating Liabilities and Contingencies Test Bank will help you to assess following learning objectives of the students: • Define and demonstrate accounting for operating liabilities, including accounts payable, trade notes payable, unearned revenues, gift cards, deposits, sales taxes payable, and compensated absences. • Discuss and illustrate the accounting for asset retirement obligations and required disclosures. • Describe the accounting for gain and loss contingencies, including recognition and disclosures related to loss contingencies. • Demonstrate the accounting for common loss contingencies involving litigation, warranties, and premiums. Operating Liabilities and Contingencies Test Bank and Assessment Set contains 118 questions which will fully cover assessment process on this topic and will make your life easier. All answers to all questions are included which will make checking process faster. Test bank for Operating Liabilities and Contingencies is in the WORD format which will let you make any adjustments if required. Please leave your feedback once you will use this resource, it will help us to improve our teaching resources!
Long-Term Operating Assets Acquisition, Cost Allocation, and Derecognition Test
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Long-Term Operating Assets Acquisition, Cost Allocation, and Derecognition Test

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Long-Term Operating Assets Acquisition, Cost Allocation, and Derecognition Test Bank and Assessment This test bank and assessment is covering Long-Term Operating Assets Acquisition, Cost Allocation, and Derecognition Topic which is covered by Intermediate Accounting Module Students. With the help of this test bank set you will be able to assess your students on this topic. Long-Term Operating Assets Acquisition, Cost Allocation, and Derecognition Test Bank Set containing different types of questions such as: Multiple Choice questions; True/Falls questions; Open-ended questions; Long-Term Operating Assets Acquisition, Cost Allocation, and Derecognition Test Bank will help you to assess following learning objectives of the students: • Identify the types of property, plant, and equipment and determine the initial measurement of each; apply the definition of an asset to the decision to expense or capitalize an expenditure. • Demonstrate the accounting for property, plant, and equipment subsequent to acquisition, including subsequent expenditures and depreciation. • Determine and illustrate the appropriate accounting for asset derecognition of property, plant, and equipment, including sales and abandonments. • Identify required disclosures for property, plant, and equipment. • Specify the characteristics and types of intangible assets. • Determine and illustrate the initial measurement of different types of intangible assets, including internally generated intangibles, intangibles acquired individually or in a group, intangibles acquired in a business combination, and research and development costs. • Demonstrate accounting for intangible assets subsequent to acquisition, including amortization and derecognition. • Detail required disclosures for intangible assets. Long-Term Operating Assets Acquisition, Cost Allocation, and Derecognition Test Bank and Assessment Set contains 180 questions which will fully cover assessment process on this topic and will make your life easier. All answers to all questions are included which will make checking process faster. Test bank for Long-Term Operating Assets Acquisition, Cost Allocation, and Derecognition is in the WORD format which will let you make any adjustments if required. Please leave your feedback once you will use this resource, it will help us to improve our teaching resources!
World Trade An Overview (International Finance)
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World Trade An Overview (International Finance)

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World Trade An Overview (International Finance) Before entering into a series of theoretical models that explain why countries trade across borders and the benefits of this trade, this lecture considers the pattern of world trade that we observe today. The core idea of the lecture is the empirical model known as the gravity model. The gravity model is based on the observations that (1) countries tend to trade with nearby economies and (2) trade is proportional to country size. The model is called the gravity model, as it is similar in form to the physics equation that describes the pull of one body on another as proportional to their size and distance. Learning Objectives of lecture: Describe how the value of trade between any two countries depends on the size of these countries’ economies and explain the reasons for that relationship. Discuss how distance and borders reduce trade. Describe how the share of international production that is traded has fluctuated over time and why there have been two ages of globalization. Explain how the mix of goods and services that are traded internationally has changed over time. By purchasing this resource, you will get: World Trade: An Overview Lecture Lecture Power Point Presentation Test bank for World Trade: An Overview Lecture with all answers 1 file with some useful notes for instructor Once you will purchase this resource please write some feedback! You may also like: Introduction to International Economics
Introduction to International Economics
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Introduction to International Economics

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Introduction to International Economics Lecture Resources The intent of this lecture is to provide both an overview of the subject matter of international economics and to provide a guide to the organization of the text. It is relatively easy for an instructor to motivate the study of international trade and finance. The front pages of newspapers, the covers of magazines, and the lead reports on television news broadcasts herald the interdependence of the U.S. economy with the rest of the world. This interdependence may also be recognized by students through their purchases of imports of all sorts of goods, their personal observations of the effects of dislocations due to international competition, and their experience through travel abroad. Learning Objectives of lecture: Distinguish between international and domestic economic issues. Explain why seven themes recur in international economics, and discuss their significance. Distinguish between the trade and monetary aspects of international economics. By purchasing this resource, you will get: Introduction to International Economics Test Bank Lecture Power Point Presentation Test bank for Introduction to International Economics Lecture with all answers 1 file with some useful notes for instructor Once you will purchase this resource please write some feedback!
Assessing a New Venture’s Financial Strength and Viability Lecture (Entrepreneurship)
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Assessing a New Venture’s Financial Strength and Viability Lecture (Entrepreneurship) This lecture focuses on the important task of assessing a new venture’s financial strength and viability. For the purpose of completeness, we look at how both existing ventures and start-up firms assess their financial strength and viability. Assessing a New Venture’s Financial Strength and Viability Lecture is a lecture which is covered during Entrepreneurship module. With the help of this teaching resources you will be able to explain your students how to Assess a New Venture’s Financial Strength and Viability. Assessing a New Venture’s Financial Strength and Viability Lecture will suite any teacher/lecturer or tutor who is going or planning to conduct lecture or seminar on Assessing a New Venture’s Financial Strength and Viability and moreover assess students with the help of attached test bank. **LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE: ** 1 Learn about the importance of understanding the financial management of an entrepreneurial firm. 2 Identify the four main financial objectives of entrepreneurial firms. 3 Describe the process of financial management as used in entrepreneurial firms. 4 Explain the difference between historical and pro forma financial statements. 5 Describe the different historical financial statements and their purpose. 6 Discuss the role of forecasts in projecting a firm’s future income and expenses. 7 Explain the purpose of pro forma financial statements. By purchasing this teaching resource, you will get: 1 Assessing a New Venture’s Financial Strength and Viability Lecture PowerPoint Presentation 1 Teaching Gide for the Lecture/Seminar 1 Test bank for Assessing a New Venture’s Financial Strength and Viability with 75 different questions. Once you will purchase please write your comments and subscribe to my store in order to be up to date with new teaching resources. More teaching resources for Entrepreneurship you may find by pressing this link!
Business Ethics, Environmental Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Lecture (Str. Mng)
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Business Ethics, Environmental Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Lecture (Str. Mng)

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Business Ethics, Environmental Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Lecture (Strategic Management) This lecture describes the importance of business ethics, environmental sustainability, and social responsibility in strategic management, including such topics as workplace romance, bribery, pollution abatement, whistleblowing, animal welfare, and philanthropy. Issues related to these topics can significantly bolster or derail the best strategic plan, so this lecture explains how these topics can best be managed. Learning Objectives of lecture: Explain why good ethics is good business in strategic management. Explain why whistle-blowing, bribery, and workplace romance are strategic issues. Discuss why environmental sustainability is a key issue in strategic planning. Discuss why corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a key issue in strategic planning. By purchasing this resource, you will get: Business Ethics, Environmental Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Lecture Power Point Presentation Test bank for Business Ethics, Environmental Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Lecture with all answers. 1 file with useful notes for instructor File with teaching tips Once you will purchase this resource please write some feedback! Please Write comments as well as subscribe to our store!
Power and Politics Lecture (Organizational Behavior)
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Power and Politics Lecture (Organizational Behavior)

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Power and Politics Lecture (Organizational Behavior) Power and Politics Lecture is a lecture which is covered during Organizational Behavior module. With the help of this teaching resources you will be able to explain your students what is it Power and Politics. Power and Politics resources will suite any teacher/lecturer or tutor who is going or planning to conduct lecture or class on Power and Politics. LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE: Contrast leadership and power. Explain the three bases of formal power and the two bases of personal power. Explain the role of dependence in power relationships. Identify power or influence tactics and their contingencies. Identify the causes and consequences of abuse of power. Describe how politics work in organizations. Identify the causes, consequences, and ethics of political behavior. By purchasing this teaching resource, you will get: 1 Power and Politics Lecture PowerPoint Presentation 1 Teaching Gide for the Lecture/Seminar 1 Test bank for Power and Politics with 110 different questions. Once you will purchase please write your comments and subscribe to my store in order to be up to date with new teaching resources. For more Organizational Behavior teaching resources please press this link!
Conflict and Negotiation Lecture (Organizational Behavior)
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Conflict and Negotiation Lecture (Organizational Behavior)

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Conflict and Negotiation Lecture (Organizational Behavior) Conflict and Negotiation Lecture is a lecture which is covered during Organizational Behavior module. With the help of this teaching resources you will be able to explain your students what is it Conflict and Negotiation. Conflict and Negotiation resources will suite any teacher/lecturer or tutor who is going or planning to conduct lecture or class on Conflict and Negotiation. LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE: Describe the three types of conflict and the three loci of conflict. Outline the conflict process. Contrast distributive and integrative bargaining. Apply the five steps of the negotiation process. Show how individual differences influence negotiations. Assess the roles and functions of third-party negotiations. By purchasing this teaching resource, you will get: 1 Conflict and Negotiation Lecture PowerPoint Presentation 1 Teaching Gide for the Lecture/Seminar 1 Test bank for Conflict and Negotiation with 111 different questions. Once you will purchase please write your comments and subscribe to my store in order to be up to date with new teaching resources. For more Organizational Behavior teaching resources please press this link!
Global Market-Entry Strategies Licensing Investment and Strategic Alliances in Global Marketing Lec
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Global Market-Entry Strategies Licensing Investment and Strategic Alliances in Global Marketing Lec

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Global Market-Entry Strategies Licensing Investment and Strategic Alliances in Global Marketing Lecture Global Market-Entry Strategies Licensing Investment and Strategic Alliances in Global Marketing Lecture is very important. With the help of this teaching resources you will be able to explain your students what is it Global Market-Entry Strategies Licensing Investment and Strategic Alliances in Global Marketing teaching resources will suite any teacher/lecturer or tutor who is going or planning to conduct Global Market-Entry Strategies Licensing Investment and Strategic Alliances in Global Marketing Lecture or Seminar. LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE: 1 Explain the advantages and disadvantages of using licensing as a market-entry strategy. 2 Compare and contrast the different forms that a company’s foreign investments can take. 3 Discuss the factors that contribute to the successful launch of a global strategic partnership. 4 Identify some of the challenges associated with partnerships in developing countries. 5 Describe the special forms of cooperative strategies found in Asia. 6 Explain the evolution of cooperative strategies in the twenty-first century. 7 Use the market expansion strategies matrix to explain the strategies used by the world’s biggest global companies. By purchasing this teaching resource, you will get: 1 Importing Exporting and Sourcing in Global Marketing Lecture PowerPoint Presentation 1 Teaching Gide for the Lecture/Seminar 1 Test bank for Importing Exporting and Sourcing in Global Marketing Lecture with 115 different questions. Once you will purchase please write your comments and subscribe to my store in order to be up to date with new teaching resources.
Thermochemistry Chemical Energy Lecture (Chemistry)
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Thermochemistry Chemical Energy Lecture (Chemistry)

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Thermochemistry Chemical Energy Lecture Why do chemical reactions occur? Stated simply, the answer involves stability. For a reaction to take place spontaneously, the final products of the reaction must be more stable than the starting reactants. But what is “stability,” and what does it mean to say that one substance is more stable than another? The key factor in determining the stability of a substance is energy. Less stable substances have higher energy and are generally converted into more stable substances with lower energy. But what, in turn, does it mean for a substance to have higher or lower energy? We’ll explore some different forms of energy in this lecture and look at the subject of thermochemistry, the absorption or release of heat energy that accompanies chemical reactions. From the above it is clear that Thermochemistry Chemical Energy Lecture is very important. With the help of this teaching resources you will be able to explain your students what is it Thermochemistry Chemical Energy. Thermochemistry Chemical Energy teaching resources will suite any teacher/lecturer or tutor who is going or planning to conduct Ionic Thermochemistry Chemical Energy Lecture or Seminar. LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE: • Energy and Its Conservation • Internal Energy and State Functions • Expansion Work • Energy and Enthalpy • Thermochemical Equations and the Thermodynamic Standard State • Enthalpies of Chemical and Physical Changes • Calorimetry and Heat Capacity • Hess’s Law • Standard Heats of Formation • Bond Dissociation Energies • Fossil Fuels, Fuel Efficiency, and Heats of Combustion • An Introduction to Entropy • An Introduction to Free Energy By purchasing this teaching resource, you will get: 1 Thermochemistry Chemical Energy Lecture PowerPoint Presentation 1 Teaching Gide for the Lecture/Seminar 1 Test bank for Thermochemistry Chemical Energy with 160 different questions and answers to them. Once you will purchase please write your comments and subscribe to my store in order to be up to date with new teaching resources. If you need more teaching resources for Chemistry you may press this link!
Gases Their Properties and Behavior Lecture (Chemistry)
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Gases Their Properties and Behavior Lecture (Chemistry)

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Gases Their Properties and Behavior Lecture The Earth’s atmosphere is not only beautiful to behold but serves many critical functions. We need oxygen to survive and plants require carbon dioxide and nitrogen to grow. Even small changes in atmospheric composition from human activities can greatly impact the quality of the air we breathe and the delicate thermal balance that controls our climate. From the above it is clear that Gases Their Properties and Behavior Lecture is very important. With the help of this teaching resources you will be able to explain your students what is it Gases Their Properties and Behavior. Gases Their Properties and Behavior teaching resources will suite any teacher/lecturer or tutor who is going or planning to conduct Gases Their Properties and Behavior Lecture or Seminar. LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE: • Gases and Gas pressure • the Gas Laws • the Ideal Gas Law • Stoichiometric relationships with Gases • Mixtures of Gases: partial pressure and Dalton’s Law • the Kinetic–Molecular theory of Gases • Gas Diffusion and effusion: Graham’s Law • The Behavior of real Gases • The earth’s atmosphere and air pollution the Greenhouse effect • Climate Change By purchasing this teaching resource, you will get: 1 Gases Their Properties and Behavior Lecture PowerPoint Presentation 1 Teaching Gide for the Lecture/Seminar 1 Test bank for Gases Their Properties and Behavior with 180 different questions and answers to them. Once you will purchase please write your comments and subscribe to my store in order to be up to date with new teaching resources. You may find more teaching resources for Chemistry by pressing this link!
Reactions in Aqueous Solution Lecture (Chemistry)
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Reactions in Aqueous Solution Lecture (Chemistry)

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Reactions in Aqueous Solution Lecture Our world is based on water. Approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water, and another 3% is covered by ice; 66% of the mass of an adult human body is water, and water is needed to sustain all living organisms. It’s therefore not surprising that a large amount of important chemistry, including all those reactions that happen in our bodies, takes place in water—that is, in aqueous solution. From the above it is clear that Reactions in Aqueous Solution Lecture is very important. With the help of this teaching resources you will be able to explain your students what is it Reactions in Aqueous Solution. Reactions in Aqueous Solution teaching resources will suite any teacher/lecturer or tutor who is going or planning to conduct Reactions in Aqueous Solution Lecture or Seminar. LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE: • Solution Concentration: Molarity • Diluting Concentrated Solutions • Electrolytes in Aqueous Solution • Types of Chemical Reactions in Aqueous Solution • Aqueous Reactions and Net Ionic Equations • Precipitation Reactions and Solubility Guidelines • Acids, Bases, and Neutralization Reactions • Solution Stoichiometry • Measuring the Concentration of a Solution: Titration • Oxidation–Reduction (Redox) Reactions • Identifying Redox Reactions • The Activity Series of the Elements Redox Titrations • Some Applications of Redox Reactions By purchasing this teaching resource, you will get: 1 Reactions in Aqueous Solution Lecture PowerPoint Presentation 1 Teaching Gide for the Lecture/Seminar 1 Test bank for Reactions in Aqueous Solution with 200 different questions and answers to them. Once you will purchase please write your comments and subscribe to my store in order to be up to date with new teaching resources. You may find more teaching resources for Chemistry by pressing this link!
Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms Lecture (Chemistry)
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Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms Lecture (Chemistry)

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Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms Lecture The color emitted by elements heated in a flame arises from electrons moving between different energy levels in an atom. Atoms emit characteristic colors because each has its own unique energy levels, referred to as electronic structure. From the above it is clear that Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms Lecture is very important. With the help of this teaching resources you will be able to explain your students what is it Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms. Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms teaching resources will suite any teacher/lecturer or tutor who is going or planning to conduct Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms Lecture or Seminar. LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE: • The Nature of radiant energy and the electromagnetic Spectrum • Particlelike properties of radiant energy: the photoelectric effect and planck’s postulate • The Interaction of radiant energy with atoms: Line Spectra • The Bohr Model of the atom: Quantized energy • Wavelike properties of Matter: de Broglie’s hypothesis • The Quantum Mechanical Model of the atom: heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle • The Quantum Mechanical Model of the atom: Orbitals and Quantum Numbers • The Shapes of Orbitals • Electron Spin and the pauli exclusion principle • Orbital energy Levels in Multielectron atoms • Electron Configurations of Multielectron atoms • Anomalous electron Configurations • Electron Configurations and the periodic table • Electron Configurations and periodic properties: atomic radii By purchasing this teaching resource, you will get: 1 Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms Lecture PowerPoint Presentation 1 Teaching Gide for the Lecture/Seminar 1 Test bank for Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms with 160 different questions and answers to them. Once you will purchase please write your comments and subscribe to my store in order to be up to date with new teaching resources. You may find more teaching resources for Chemistry by pressing this link!