Professor David Laude

CH302 - Principles of Chemistry II- Spring 2007


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Archived 2006 CH 302 Worksheets

Here you will find the archived worksheets for my Spring 2006 CH302 course. View these worksheets as an extra source of problems to work when you feel you haven't had enough practice on the material being covered. I offer no guarantees as to significance or validity of these problems to the material being covered in the Spring 2007 course.
Note: The files are in Adobe Acrobat format. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view them.

Worksheet 1a: Predicting signs and calculating thermodynamic values for chemical reactions
Worksheet 1b: Eight Simple Multiple Choice Thermodynamics Questions
Worksheet 1c: Eight More Sophisticated Multiple Choice Thermodynamics Questions
Worksheet 2: Calculations of Delta S and Delta G
Worksheet 3: Chapter 8 problems: IMF theory, phase change calculations, solubility, colligative properties
Worksheet 4: Chapter 9 problems: An introduction to the basic equilibrium calculation forms and problems types
Worksheet 5a: Chapter 10 problems: An introduction to aqueous equilibria: simple case (one K)
Worksheet 5b: Identifying acids and bases, with answer key. You can hate it, but you'd better learn it.
Worksheet 6: Chapter 10 problems: Simple eqilibria gets more complicated. Buffers, neutralization, polyprotic acids, approximations
Worksheet 7: A practice quiz 4
Worksheet 8: Review of simple acid/base reactions--every problem type there is in a simple table of calculations.
Worksheet 9: A practice quiz 5
Worksheet 10: Calculate the pH of 22 random acids or bases using simple, complex and polyprotic acid equations
Worksheet 11a: How to balance redox reactions--the change of oxidation number
Worksheet 11b: Balancing redox reactions, Calculating standard E values, and cell convention
Worksheet 12a: A practice quiz 6 on electrochemistry
Worksheet 12b: More advanced electrochemistry calculations
Worksheet 13: Eight common kinetics problems you see on quizzes and exams
Worksheet 14: Real kinetics: Using concentration-time data to extract important kinetics information

Worksheet 1a Key: Predicting signs and calculating thermodynamic values for chemical reactions
Worksheet 1b Key: Eight Simple Multiple Choice Thermodynamics Questions
Worksheet 1c Key: Eight More Sophisticated Multiple Choice Thermodynamics Questions
Worksheet 2 Key: Calculations of Delta S and Delta G
Worksheet 3 Key: Chapter 8 problems: IMF theory, phase change calculations, solubility, colligative properties
Worksheet 4 Key: Chapter 9 problems: An introduction to the basic equilibrium calculation forms and problems types
Worksheet 5a Key: Chapter 10 problems: An introduction to aqueous equilibria: simple case (one K)
Worksheet 6 key: Chapter 10 problems: Simple eqilibria gets more complicated. Buffers, neutralization, polyprotic acids, approximations
Worksheet 8 key: Review of simple acid/base reactions--every problem type there is in a simple table of calculations.
Worksheet 9 key: Answer key for practice quiz 5
Worksheet 10 key: Calculate the pH of 22 random acids or bases using simple, complex and polyprotic acid equations
Worksheet 11b key: Balancing redox reactions, Calculating standard E values, and cell convention
Worksheet 12a key: A practice quiz 6 on electrochemistry
Worksheet 12b key: More advanced electrochemistry calculations
Worksheet 13 key: Eight common kinetics problems you see on quizzes and exams
Worksheet 14 key: Real kinetics: Using concentration-time data to extract important kinetics information