Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes introduce the periodic table, molecular compounds, and ionic compounds.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes introduce the periodic table, molecular compounds, and ionic compounds.
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Here ate the notes from today’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover significant figures – how to determine significant figures in a measurements and how to calculate wih significant figures. Exact numbers (for unit conversions, etc.) are also discussed.
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Here are the notes for today’s CHM 110 cass. These notes discuss Dalton’s atomic theory further, and introduce the nuclear model of the atom, with an experiment that leads up to the nuclear model.
Subatomic particles, isotopes, and atomic terms are also included.
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Here are the notes for today’s CHM 100 class. These notes start with density – its units and how to measure it.
The notes also cover dimensional analysis (aka the “drag-and-drop” method) and its use for metric unit conversions – along with example problems.
The last page introduces the definitions of accuracy and precision for measured numbers.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes cover our precision demonstration in class, the concept of significant figures (inlcuding what to do when doing math with measurements), and the four postulates of Dalton’s atomic theory.
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Here are the notes from today’s CHM 110 class. These notes contain another density example and metric unit conversions using dimensional analysis (aka the “drag-and-drop” method). The last page inclides the definitions of accuracy and precision.
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Here are the notes for today’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover the scientific method (including hypothesis, theory, and law). They also introduce the metric system’s base units, prefixes, and the derived unit for volume.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes introduce the metric system – including base units, prefixes, and the derived units volume and density.
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover the Bohr model, shells/subshells/orbitals, orbital diagrams, electron configuration, and periodic trends (atomic radius and ionization energy).
Here are the notes for yesterday’s CHM 110 class. These notes introduce chemical bonding and Lewis structures (electron dot sctructures) for simple molecules.