Welcome back! Here are today’s CHM 110 notes.for section 3. These notes discuss ionic theory and exchange reactions.
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Welcome back! Here are today’s CHM 110 notes.for section 3. These notes discuss ionic theory and exchange reactions.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes finish up our initial discussion of exchange reactions and introduce oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions.
[CHM 110 01-02: 3/10/2011 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes cover some equilibrium calculation examples.
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes discuss more about the equilibrium constant expression and introduce equilibrium calculations.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes cover electrolytes, ionic theory, and ionic equations. They also introduce exchange reactions.
[CHM 110 01-02: 3/8/2011 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for section 3. These notes include a few more chemical calculation examples.
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Here are today’s notes for CHM 110 section 3. These notes contain example limiting reactant and percent yield calculations.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes include one more sample chemical calculation problem.
[CHM 110 01-02: 3/1/2011 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes introduce chemical equilibrium.
Here’s a copy of the initial rates problem that was asked about in today’s class.
[Initial rates question from 3/1/2011 class]
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