Here are the notes from our past few CHM 110 classes. I’ve also included the notes on the reaction demonstrations done in yesterday’s class.
[Chemical Reaction Demonstration notes]
[CHM 100: 10/22/08 – 10/22/08 notes]
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Here are the notes from our past few CHM 110 classes. I’ve also included the notes on the reaction demonstrations done in yesterday’s class.
[Chemical Reaction Demonstration notes]
[CHM 100: 10/22/08 – 10/22/08 notes]
Any questions? Ask here!
Here are the notes from the past two CHM 110 classes. These notes cover real gases, and give some more example problems involving the ideal gas equation and titration (volumetric analysis).
[CHM 110: 10/10/08 – 10/13/08 notes]
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Here are the notes from the past few CHM 100 classes. These notes cover chemical equations and balancing.
[CHM 100: 10/10/08 – 10/13/08 notes]
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Here are the notes for today’s CHM 110 class. These notes cover the ideal gas law and calculations involving the gas laws.
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Here are the notes from today’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover more examples of binary molecular compounds, the names and formulas of common acids, and some ways to quickly tell whether a compound is molecular or ionic.
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Here are the notes for the last two CHM 110 classes. These notes cover oxifdation-reduction reactions and the kinetic theory of gases.
[CHM 110: 10/3/08 – 10/6/08 notes]
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Here are the notes for the last two CHM 100 classes. These notes cover naming and writing formulas for ionic compounds and binary molecular compounds.
[CHM 100: 10/3/08 – 10/6/08 notes]
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Here are the notes for today’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover how to write the formula of an ionic compound and how to determine the charge of a main-group ion from the periodic table.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes cover neutralization and gas formation exchange reactions, and also contain a few more example reactions.
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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 Wednesday lab section (section 2)!
Ratio of (mass product / mass BaCl2.2H2O):
The write-up for Experiment 3B 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.
You may use your TI-83 caclulator or your spreadsheet to find the standard deviation – you don’t have to calculate it by hand.