Here are the notes from today’s CHM 110 class. These notes cover the derived units volume and density and introduce dimensional analysis,a way to convert between different units.
Monthly Archives: January 2009
CHM 111: Board notes for 1/14/09
Here are the notes from today’s CHM 111 class. These notes discuss polarity and molecular shape, and introduce valence bond theory.
Here area few 3D renderings of some of the molecules we discussed in class. You can click each image for a larger version.

Ethanol's two carbons are both tetrahedral, while the geometry around the oxygen atom is bent (a derivative of tetrahedral).
CHM 100: Board notes for 1/14/09
Here are the notes from today’s CHM 100 class. These notes introduce the metric system, metric prefixes, base units, and the derived units volume and density.
CHM 110: Board notes for 1/13/09
Here are the notes from today’s CHM 110 class. These notes are the first half of a review of the metric system.
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CHM 111: Board notes for 1/12/09
Here are the notes from today’s CHM 111 class. These notes discuss VSEPR and molecular shape for simple molecules.
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CHM 100: Board notes from 1/12/09
Here are the notes from today’s CHM 100 class. These notes discuss the scientific method and related terms.
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