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Course Lecture Notes
Here you will find my lecture notes for CH302 in chronological order. Although they generally follow the textbook, I sometimes deviate. My notes are a much more reliable indicator than the text of what I expect you to know for this course.
Note: The files are in Adobe Acrobat format. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view them.
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, January 16--Chapter 8.1-8.3 Introduction to Physical Equilibria--Clausius Clapeyron
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, January 18--Chapter 8.4-8.7 Phases and phase diagrams
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, January 18--Chapter 8.8-8.13 Liquid Solubility of Gases, Liquids and Solids
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, January 25--Chapter 8.14-8.17 Colligative Properties
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, January 30--Chapter 9--an introduction to equilibrium theory with a house party
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, February 1--Chapter 9--an introduction to RICE equation calculations
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, February 1--Chapter 9--Stress and other equilibrium topics that make for good exam equations
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, February 6--Chapter 10--Water equilibria--the autodissociation of water or why the pH of water is rarely 7 \
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, February 6--Chapter 10--Water equilibria--dumping strong acids and bases in water
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, February 8--Chapter 10--Water Equilibria--dumping weak acids and bases in water
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, February 8--Chapter 10--Water Equilibria--supplement, a nice summary table of simple acid base calculations
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, February 8--Chapter 10--Water Equilibria--supplement, the six steps to solve acid base calculations
Lecture notes from class: Saturday, February 10--Dr. Laude's Saturday afternoon review session on the 30 question types
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, February 15--Chapter 11--Solubility Product--a last example of simple equilbria
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, February 20--Chapter 11--buffers and neutralization--I will get the typed notes ready when I feel better
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, March 1--Chapter 11--monoprotic acid/base titration theory and examples
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, March 6--Chapter 11--introduction to how you solve complex equilibria--no more approximations
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, March 20--Chapter 12--A huge intro to elecrochemistry, typed for your reading pleasure
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, March 27--Chapter 12--Electrochemistry gets quantitative
Lecture notes from class: Sunday, April 1--Dr. Laude's Sunday evening review session on the 30 question types in order
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, April 5--Introduction to Kinetics and the Rate of a Reaction
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, April 10--How to perform kinetics calulations with differential and integrated rate laws
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, April 10--Handy summary of all the way to determine order of a reaction
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, April 12--Arrhenius equation, kinetic theory and reaction mechanisms
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, April 17--Dr. Laude lectures on organic? Surely there must be some kind of mistake
Lecture notes from class: Thursday, April 19--Vanessa lectures on biomolecules? This makes a lot more sense.
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, April 24--Main Group Chemistry. Did you know Morocco is a good place to find phosphate? Dr. Laude does and much much more.
Lecture notes from class: Sunday, April 29--Dr. Laude's Sunday evening review session on the 30 question types for exam 3
Lecture notes from class: Tuesday, May 1--Famous Batteries and Catalysts
Lecture notes from class: Thursday May 10--First 14 question types on Final Exam
Lecture notes from class: Friday May 11--Questions 15-34 on Final Exam
Lecture notes from class: Monday May 14--Questions 35-60 on Final Exam
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