Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes discuss more about the equilibrium constant expression and introduce equilibrium calculations.
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes discuss more about the equilibrium constant expression and introduce equilibrium calculations.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes cover electrolytes, ionic theory, and ionic equations. They also introduce exchange reactions.
[CHM 110 01-02: 3/8/2011 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for section 3. These notes include a few more chemical calculation examples.
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Here are today’s notes for CHM 110 section 3. These notes contain example limiting reactant and percent yield calculations.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes include one more sample chemical calculation problem.
[CHM 110 01-02: 3/1/2011 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes introduce chemical equilibrium.
Here’s a copy of the initial rates problem that was asked about in today’s class.
[Initial rates question from 3/1/2011 class]
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for section 3. These notes discuss molarity calculations and basic stoichiometry (chemical calculations).
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Here’s the shared data from CHM 110 Experiment 3B. These are the ratios of mass product / mass barium chloride dihydrate that you need to complete the table on page 74 and answer the questions on pages 75 and 76. This is data for the Thursday lab section (section 1)!
Ratio of (mass product / mass BaCl2.2H2O):
The write-up for Experiment 3B (pages 71-76) is due at our next lab meeting. If you have any questions about either the calculations or the rest of the write-up, either come by my office or ask here in comments.
Here’s a handout that describes the calculation procedure for this experiment:
[CHM 110 Experiment 3B calculation notes]
I recommend that you use your TI-83 calculator or a spreadsheet to find the standard deviation the lab manual asks you to calculate.
Here are today’s CHM 111 notes, covering limiting reactant, percent yield, and other chemical calculations.
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes discuss kinetics: initial rate method, factors affecting reaction rate, collision theory, transition state theory.
(Test 2 covers through the end of these notes!)
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