Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes discuss ionic theory and exchange (double replacement) reactions.
[CHM 110 01 and 02: 2/28/2013 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes discuss ionic theory and exchange (double replacement) reactions.
[CHM 110 01 and 02: 2/28/2013 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for section 3. These notes discuss electrolytes and ionic theory.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes discuss more chemical calculation examples and electrolytes.
[CHM 110 01 and 02: 2/26/2013 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes introduce Le Chateleir’s principle and equilibrium calculations. Note: Next Thursday’s test will cover solutions and kinetics. The equilibrium material in today’s notes will be covered on Test 3.
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for section 3. These notes discuss limiting reactant and percent yield.
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Here’s the shared data from CHM 110 Experiment 3B. These are the ratios of mass product / mass barium chloride dihydrate that you need to complete the table on page 72 and answer the questions on pages 73 and 74 This is data for the Thursday lab section (section 1)!
Ratio of (mass product / mass BaCl2.2H2O):
The write-up for Experiment 3B (pages 69-74) is due at our next lab meeting. If you have any questions about either the calculations or the rest of the write-up, either come by my office or ask here in comments.
Here’s a handout that describes the calculation procedure for this experiment: (It’s the same one that was on your desk when you came in to the lab.)
[CHM 110 Experiment 3B calculation notes]
I recommend that you use your TI-83 calculator or a spreadsheet to find the standard deviation the lab manual asks you to calculate.
Warning: There’s a possibly confusing typo on page 74 of the 10th edition lab manual. In the chart in the middle of the page, barium chloride monohydrate is incorrectly given the formula BaCl2.H2O4. The correct formula is BaCl2.H2O
Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes discuss limiting reactant and percent yield.
[CHM 110 01 and 02: 2/21/2013 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes introduce chemical equilibrium. Note: Next Thursday’s test will cover solutions and kinetics. The equilibrium material in today’s notes will be covered on Test 3.
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Here’s the shared data from CHM 110 Experiment 3B. These are the ratios of mass product / mass barium chloride dihydrate that you need to complete the table on page 72 and answer the questions on pages 73 and 74 This is data for the Wednesday lab section (section 2)!
Ratio of (mass product / mass BaCl2.2H2O):
The write-up for Experiment 3B (pages 69-74) is due at our next lab meeting. If you have any questions about either the calculations or the rest of the write-up, either come by my office or ask here in comments.
Here’s a handout that describes the calculation procedure for this experiment: (It’s the same one that was on your desk when you came in to the lab.)
[CHM 110 Experiment 3B calculation notes]
I recommend that you use your TI-83 calculator or a spreadsheet to find the standard deviation the lab manual asks you to calculate.
Warning: There’s a possibly confusing typo on page 74 of the 10th edition lab manual. In the chart in the middle of the page, barium chloride monohydrate is incorrectly given the formula BaCl2.H2O4. The correct formula is BaCl2.H2O
Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for section 3. These notes discuss molarity and chemical calculations.
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