CHEM 106: Principles of Chemistry II
School: Washington State University (WSU )
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4Finishing Chapter 16 on Chemical Equlibria with Equilibrium and Thermodynamics and the Van Hoff Plot.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4This exam will cover chapters 15, 16, and 21. There is a more specific breakdown of the exam included in the study guide.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 6Continuing Chapter 16 with using K to calculate the concentration at equilibrium, Le Chatelier's principle, and calculations based on K.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 6Continuing chapter 16 with examining the relationship between Kc and Kp, manipulating the equilibrium constant expressions, combining reactions, and the reaction quotient.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4Beginning Chapter 16 on Chemical Equilibria with writing equilibrium constant expressions, values and terminology for K, and analyzing the relationship between Kc and Kp.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 5Continuing the section on nuclear and radiochemistry with measuring radioactivity, radiometric dating, Primordial Geochronometers, and nuclear medicine.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4Continuing Nuclear and Radiochemistry with the belt of stability, reviewing the different types of decay, natural decay series, nuclear fission and nuclear fuels
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 5Beginning Chapters 2 & 21 combined on nuclear and radiochemistry.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 5Continuing Chapter 15 on chemical kinetics with elementary steps, lots of examples, and discussing catalysts.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4Continuing chapter 15 with sections 15.4 and 15.5.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 5Rate expression, Rate Law, Reaction Half-life, Rate law from experimental data
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 6Continuing chapter 15 on chemical kinetics with reaction order, rate constant, rate law, and integrated rate laws with calculus.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 5Study guide for Exam 1 with covers Chapters 12, 13, 14, and Experiment 13
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4Starting Chapter 15 on Chemical Kinetics with reaction rates, rules for rates of reactions, measuring rates of reactions, and effects of concentration.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4Continuing Chapter 14 on Thermodynamics with free energy, temperature and spontaneity, coupled reactions, and limitations with thermodynamics.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4Continuing thermodynamics with entropy, absolute entropy, 3rd law of thermodynamics, calculating standard entropy of a reaction, and Gibbs Free Energy
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4Chapter 14 with thermodynamics, entropy, and spontaneous and non spontaneous reactions
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3Finishing chapter 13 with proteins, fatty acids, and chirality, then starting chapter 14 with thermodynamics.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4Continuing chapter 13 on organic chemistry with alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, amides, polymers, and polyamides.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 6Continuing Chapter 13 and discussion of functional groups in organic chemistry
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 6finishing chapter 13 on organic chemistry
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4Finishing Chapter 12 on solids, covering fitting atoms in structure holes, molecular solids, and ionic solids.