Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover periodic trends and Lewis dot notation for atoms and small molecules.
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover periodic trends and Lewis dot notation for atoms and small molecules.
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover more examples of chemical reactions, the structure of the atom, the Bohr model, shells/subshells/orbitals, and electron configuration.
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover single replacement reactions, the mole, mass/mole conversions, molarity, and basic chemical calculations (stoichiometry).
Note: There’s a blank page in the set below (page 140) … just ignore it.
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Here are the board notes (what was shown onscreen) for the second set of CHM 100 experiments (use the handout for the titration lab for that experiment).
Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover exchange reactions and introduce single replacement reactions.
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes and the notes from the previous class (before break). These notes cover classification of chemical reactions and ionic theory.
Reminder: Test 2 is Thursday 7/12/2012. The test covers chapters 4, 5, and 6.
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover chemical equations.
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover more on nomenclature for ionic compounds, binary molecular compounds, and acids.
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Here are the board notes (what was shown onscreen) for the first set of CHM 100 experiments.
[CHM 100 lab board notes: Experiments 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7]
Her’s a link to the study guide for the first CHM 100 lab exam.
[CHM 100 lab exam 1 study guide]
Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover how to find charges on ions and how to name ionic compounds..
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