Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover mass/mole conversions using formula weight (chapter 8) and volume/mole conversions using molarity (section 15.4).
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover mass/mole conversions using formula weight (chapter 8) and volume/mole conversions using molarity (section 15.4).
Any questions? Ask here!
Here are today’s CHM 111 notes, containing an equilibrium calculation example.
(Most of today’s class was a review of things we did before the break – what’s posted above is the new stuff we did at the end of today’s class.)
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I’m back from vacation, and I’ve just finished grading the second test. You will get your papers back in class on Monday morning, but just in case you check in over the weekend I’ve posted your grades in [D2L].
Hope you enjoyed the break!
Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes discuss Le Chateleir’s principle and introduce equilibrium calculations.
Here are the pages from today’s review of the chapter 12 and 13 material:
[7/1/10 CHM 111 review discussion]
One clarification, since someone asked me this at the end of the class:
You will be given the colligative property formulas and data (like Kf values) on the test.
You will not be given definitions for the four concentration units: molarity, molality, mass percent, mole fraction. You must memorize the definitions of these four units!
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes finish our discussion of double and single replacement reactions and introduce the concept of the mole.
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Here are the notes from today’s CHM 111 class. These notes cover factors that affect reaction rate, collision and transition state theories, energy diagrams for reactions, and an introduction to equilibrium and the equilibrium constant expression.
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes finish up our discussion of the colligative properties and introduce rate laws.
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes cover more about solution concentration, converting from one solution concentration unit to another, and hydration vs. lattice energy. These notes also introduce the colligative properties and how to determine molecular weight based on freezing point depression.
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes introduce solutions and four common concentration units for solutions: mass percent, molarity, molality, and mole fraction.
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes continue our discussion of exchange reactions.
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