Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes cover heat/enthalpy of reaction, formation reactions, Hess’s Law, calorimetry, and chemical calculations involving reaction heats.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes cover heat/enthalpy of reaction, formation reactions, Hess’s Law, calorimetry, and chemical calculations involving reaction heats.
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CHM 100: Your final exam will be on Wednesday 5/5/2010, from 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM.
CHM 110: Your final exam will be on Tuesday 5/4/2010, from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM.
CHM 111: Your final exam will be on Thursday 5/6/2010, from 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM.
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Taking the final early
Listed below are students who have arranged to take their final early. Early finals will be given in the assessment center (100 building).
Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. THese notes cover equilibrium of weak acids and weak bases.
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes contain more examples of exchange (double replacement) reactions and introduce single replacement reactions.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes give more gas law calculation examples, discuss real gases and the van der Waals equation, and introduce energy.
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes discuss exchange (double replacement) reactions.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes cover the kinetic theory of gases, the empirical gas laws, and the ideal gas equation.
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes include a few more examples of pH calculations with strong acids and bases. I’ve also included the notes from our Q&A session for this Thursday’s test.
[CHM 111: Review problems from 3/30/2010]
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes discuss chemical equations, balancing, signs of reaction, and several types of reactions.
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes, finishing up our discussion of the Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis theories. These notes also introduce the water equilibrium, the pH scale, and calculation of pH for strong acids and bases.
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