Hypertension Lecture Notes-BSC Clinical Medicine

Causes, Management and Dangers Associated With Hypertension INTRODUCTION Arterial blood pressure is defined as the lateral pressure exerted by the column of blood on wall of arteries. The pressure is exerted when blood flows through the arteries. Generally, the term ‘bloodpressure’ refers to arterial blood pressure. ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE Arterial blood pressure is expressed in … Read more

Electroacoustics BSC. Study Notes

INTRODUCTION Electro-acoustic is an adjective describing any process involving the transfer of a signal from acoustic to electrical form, or vice versa. Most commonly, transducers such as the microphone or loudspeaker are examples of this process. In a broad sense, acoustic maybe defined as the generation, transmission and reception of energy in the form of … Read more

Inorganic Chemistry 1 Practical Guide and Questions

VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS. Introduction A quantitative analysis based upon the measurement of volume is calledvolumetric or titrimetric method. Volumetric methods are much more widely usedthan gravimetric methods because they are usually more rapid and convenient. Inaddition they are often as accurate. Procedure Weigh out accurately about 1.32 g of a substance which is a metal carbonate … Read more

Engineering Drawing & Design I Lecture Notes

Graphics Language Graphics are visual presentations on some surface such as a wall, paper, canvas, computer screen,etc, to inform (communicate) or to entertain. Examples of graphics are: pictures photographs visual art diagrams engineering drawings, etcThe graphic language is the idea of communicating thoughts from one person to another bymeans of graphics. The role of the … Read more

Linear Integrated Circuits Study Notes

IC FABRICATION IC classification – Fundamental of monolithic IC technology – Epitaxial growth – Masking andetching, diffusion of impurities – Realisation of monolithic ICs and packaging –Fabrication ofdiodes, capacitance, resistance and FETs. Integrated Circuits An integrated circuit (IC) is a miniature, low cost electronic circuit consisting of active andpassive components fabricated together on a single … Read more

Comparative Study of Transit Elements Notes and Past Papers-SCH 400

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Chemical Kinetics Notes and Revision Papers-Kenyatta University SCH 305

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Comparative Study of S and P Block Elements Notes and Past Papers

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Chemical Kinetic Questions-University Study Questions

INSTRUCTIONSAnswer ALL questions.Q1. (a) Explain the meaning of the following terms as used in chemical kinetics:(i) Rate of reaction(ii) Order of reaction(iii) Molecularity of a reaction(iv) Mechanism of a reaction(v) Branching chain reaction [10 marks](b) Derive the kinetic equation for a second order reaction in a single substance and showthat the half-life is independent of … Read more

Comparative Study OF S And P Blocks Questions

QUESTION ONE – (30 MARKS)a) Hydrogen has a very rich chemistry, despite its simplicity. Discuss the following;(i) Isotopes of hydrogen (3 Marks)(ii) Industrial preparation of hydrogen (3 Marks)(iii) Uses of hydrogen (3 Marks)b) Account for the decrease in first ionization energy between phosphorous (P) and sulphur(S). (2 Marks)c) Cyanide ion (𝐶𝑁 ) and carbon monoxide … Read more