Here are today’s CHM 101 notes. These notes cover Lewis dot notation (dot structures) for small molecules and ions.
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Here are today’s CHM 101 notes. These notes cover Lewis dot notation (dot structures) for small molecules and ions.
Any questions? Ask here!
Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for section 3. These notes discuss periodic trends and Lewis dot formulas for atoms.
[CHM 110 03: 11/15/2012 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes discuss chemical bonding and Lewis dot formulas/structures.
[CHM 110 01-02: 11/14/2012 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 101 notes. These notes cover electron configuration and periodic trends.
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Lab test 2 this Friday!
To help you prepare for this week’s lab test, take a look at:
Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for section 3. These notes discuss quantum numbers, orbital diagrams, and electron configuration.
[CHM 110 03: 11/13/2012 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes discuss orbital diagrams, electron configuration, periodic trends, and main group elements..
[CHM 110 01-02: 11/12/2012 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 101 notes. These notes cover shells, subshells, and orbitals.
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Titration lab
Click the link to get a copy of the titration experiment. Read over this before coming to lab. You do not need to print this; paper copies will be available in the lab on Friday.: [CHM 101: Acetic Acid Titration Experiment]
Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes introduce the Bohr model and quantum theory.
[CHM 110 01-02: 11/05/2012 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 101 notes. These notes cover stoichiometry examples and the concept of limiting reactant.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for section 3. These notes discuss one more thermochemical example and an introduction to atomic structure.
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