Here ate today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover names and formulas of binary molecular compounds and acids, and include a summary of how you can tell what kind of compound you have given a name or a formula.
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Here ate today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover names and formulas of binary molecular compounds and acids, and include a summary of how you can tell what kind of compound you have given a name or a formula.
Any questions? Ask here!
Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes cover light, the Bohr model, the quantum numbers, orbital diagrams, electron configurations, valence electrons, and two of the three periodic trends that we will discuss this semester (atomic radius and first ionization energy).
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover writing the formulas and names of ionic compounds.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. There’s only a single page here wth another enthalpy of reaction problem.
Here are thenotes and data from today’s in-class calorimetry experiment:
[6/11/09 CHM 110 calorimetry experiment – notes and data]
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Test 1 grades
Test #1 grades are available for viewing in [Desire2Learn]! I will give back the tests in class on Tuesday 6/16.
Make-ups for test 1
If you did not take Test #1 on June 9th, you may take Test #1 at the Assessment Center on Thursday (6/11), Friday (6/12), or Monday (6/15). Don’t forget to bring your calculator and a picture ID with you to the assessment canter, and to allow yourself at least an hour and a half to take the test.
The assessment center is in room 111 (100 building). Please look at the assessment center’s [operating hours] before going in to take your test – to make sure they’re open and don’t close before you’re finished with your test!
Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes discuss enthalpy of reaction, enthalpy of formation, Hess’s Law, and calorimetry. These notes also contain multiple heat calculation example problems.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes contain a few more examples of gas law calculations and the beginning of the material on thermodynamics: the first law, internal energy, kinetic and potential energy, and energy units.
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Mr. Saleeby will fill you in more tomorrow, but here is a list of this week’s CHM 110 lab experiments:
Thursday’s experiment is not in the lab manual, so print out the handout below and bring it with you to Thursday’s lab!
[MOLECULAR WEIGHT DETERMINATION OF AN ORGANIC LIQUID – Handout for 6/11/09 lab]
Here ate today’s CHM 110 notes. These notes cover gases: kinetic theory, empirical gas laws, the ideal gas equation, calculations with the gas laws, and deviations of real gases from the ideal gas law.
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