Professor David Laude

CH302 - Principles of Chemistry II- Spring 2008


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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.

Introduction to Physical Equilibria--Clausius Clapeyron
Phases and phase diagrams
Liquid Solubility of Gases, Liquids and Solids
Colligative Properties
An introduction to equilibrium theory with a house party
An introduction to RICE equation calculations
Stress and other equilibrium topics that make for good exam equations
Addendum to equilibrium lecture on the van't Hoff equation
Water equilibria--the autodissociation of water or why the pH of water is rarely 7
\ Water equilibria--dumping strong acids and bases in water
Water Equilibria--dumping weak acids and bases in water
Water Equilibria--supplement, a nice summary table of simple acid base calculations
Buffers and neutralization
Stepwise Approach to solving acid base problems
Monoprotic acid/base titration theory and examples
Introduction to how you solve complex equilibria--no more approximations
Solubility Product--a last example of simple equilbria
A huge intro to elecrochemistry, typed for your reading pleasure
Electrochemistry gets quantitative
Introduction to Kinetics and the Rate of a Reaction
How to perform kinetics calulations with differential and integrated rate laws
Handy summary of all the way to determine order of a reaction
Arrhenius equation, kinetic theory and reaction mechanisms
Dr. Laude lectures on organic? Surely there must be some kind of mistake
Polymers and Biomolecules
Main Group Chemistry. Did you know Morocco is a good place to find phosphate? Dr. Laude does and much much more.
Famous Batteries and Catalysts
Laude's review notes on 30 question types from Exam 1
Laude's review notes on 30 question types from Exam 2
Laude's review notes on 30 question types from Exam 3
Laude's review notes on Final Exam for Questions 1 - 17
Laude's review notes on Final Exam for Questions 18 - 36
Laude's review notes on Final Exam for Questions 37 - 50