Attached is the meeting powerpoint from our Friday ChemClub Meeting for reference!
Also, please fill out the attached Google Form so we can organize a review session. Onwards! Ppt: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qcv-v-XsFewCm29kk6GppUxGn6_1qg1ccFIKEB7duvg/edit?usp=sharing Form: https://goo.gl/forms/Mn32KHu4WwPueRQU2
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Please Note: For the 'food for thought' question at the end, the Ka acid dissociation constant of hydrocyanic acid is 6.2 x 10^(-10). A quick little problem set that reviews what we learned in our Acids and Bases lecture. If you missed the Acids and Bases meeting, the powerpoint is posted in the Notes section. Onwards!
See attached. A fast and simple worksheet for understanding the basics of equilibrium!
Steady State Problems are finally out! There are two problems to try... If you are unfamiliar with some of the terminology used in the problems, hopefully these links will help: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_(chemistry) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isomer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isomerization Best to all! Remember that we have a ChemClub meeting this coming Tuesday, November 1st, in Room 2208! Onwards!
This is a compilation of pretty much all the qualitative inorganic chemistry you'll need to know for AP Chemistry and the National Chemistry Olympiad. No doubt this is one of the most challenging parts of chemistry, simply because a lot of it is just pure, rote memorization. Best to start early on memorizing everything and building a really, really solid foundation! Make flashcards, Quizlets, anything to help you! We won't be covering qualitative inorganic problems until a couple of weeks, but it's still important that you start studying these now! Onwards!
Looking for a challenge? Here is every theoretical and practical free response question from the IChO (International Chemistry Olympiad) since 1968. Good luck, and bring particularly fun problems to the next Chem Club meeting!
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