1st Edition
CHEM 104: Introductory Chemistry
School: University of Wisconsin - Whitewater (UWW )
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Pages: 2The basics of acids and bases and how to solve equations
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Pages: 2The effects of temperature, volume, and removal or addition of gases concerning the equilibrium constant
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Pages: 2Discuss some examples on the equilibrium constant and the reaction quotients
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Pages: 2Calculating equilibrium concentrations with the ice method
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Pages: 3Discuss the two point form in detail and how to solve for it
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Pages: 4Look into how temperature affects the rate
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Pages: 3Required equations to know and the rules surrounding them
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Pages: 2examine ways to solve for situations involving different rate laws
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Pages: 3We continue the discussion on the basics of rate law and solve a few examples.
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Pages: 3an introduction to chapter 13 and the types of rates chemists measure.
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Pages: 3discussion on ideal vs. nonideal solutions and how to solve for vapor pressure with ideal solutions in mind.
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Pages: 2Continuation on lecture on Raoult's law with examples, and introduction to vapor pressure lowering.
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Pages: 4Discussing mole fractions and how to solve them. Mole fractions can also be used in solving for vapor pressure.
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Pages: 2Only two practice problems were done in class to prepare you for solving for some variables based on concentrations.
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Pages: 4Discusses solutions molarity and concentration and how to solver for solute, solvent, and solutions.
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Pages: 2classifying solids and solutions
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Pages: 2A quick overview of phase changes. Discussion on solids and their formations and introduction to solubility and solutions.
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Pages: 4The discussion of the heat curve of water and the process of boiling points and melting points along with the phase changes of a solid, liquid, and gas.
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Pages: 2After our in class quiz, we did one problem concerning solving for one variable.