Here are the notes for today’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover the naming of binary molecular compounds and acids.
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Here are the notes for today’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover the naming of binary molecular compounds and acids.
If you have any problems or questions, please leave a comment!
Here are the notes for this past Wednesday’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover the naming of ionic compounds.
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Due to an illness, I was unable to hold lecture classes on Monday, 2/25/08. Here’s what you need to know before the next class.
CHM 100: We will have an in-class quiz (not a take-home assignment) on writing ionic formulas and naming ionic compounds in Wednesday’s class. Study your notes and chapter 5 in your textbook to prepare. You might also find [this material] helpful.
CHM 111: Have the molecular weight for your unknown in last week’s lab calculated before you come to class. We will share data in class, and your write-up for last week’s experiment will be due on Friday morning.
Here are the notes for today’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover transition metal ions, polyatomic ions, and the naming of ionic compounds.
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This doesn’t have much to do with chemistry, but I hope you got a chance to view last night’s eclipse. After the clouds blew away, it was impressive.
![[Eclipse 2/20/08 #1]](http://scienceattech.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/eclipse_1.jpg)
![[Eclipse 2/20/08 #3]](http://scienceattech.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/eclipse_3.jpg)
![[Eclipse 2/20/08 #5]](http://scienceattech.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/eclipse_5.jpg)
If you missed it, you can try again at the end of 2010!
Here are the notes for today’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover writing ionic formulas and determining the charge an atom will take when it becomes an ion.
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Here are the notes for today’s CHM 100 class. These notes introduce molecular and ionic compounds and their formulas.
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(Don’t forget – [Quiz 4] is due on Monday morning!)
Here are the notes for today’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover the nuclear model of the atom, atomic terms, and the periodic table.
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Here are the notes for today’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover Dalton’s atomic theory and an introduction to subatomic particles. The diagram of Rutherford’s experiment is also in this set of notes.
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(Don’t forget – [Quiz 3] is due on Monday morning!)
Here are the notes for today’s CHM 100 class. These notes cover our in-class experiment to measure the specific heat of zinc.
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