michelle wrote:Will you post the answers here as usual?
I think so since the sheet says "Full solutions will be given only during the review session." so maybe regular answers will be posted
michelle wrote:Will you post the answers here as usual?
Elle_Mendelson_2K wrote:Does anyone know what the midterm average was?
Julia Lee wrote:Does anyone know if Karen posted worksheet 9 yet?
Josephine Lu 4L wrote:could someone please explain #8 part a on the electrochemistry worksheet? How do we know that S2O8 2- is reduced and NO is oxidized?
Celine Hoh 2L wrote:Quick question for Worksheet 1 ques8:
When I2 is added, neither products nor reactants is favored as I2 is a solid.
What happens when I2 is removed, does the reaction not shift too?
Megan_Ervin_1F wrote:when will you post the answers to hotdog?
Jim Brown 14ALec4 wrote:My handwriting is terrible but
Ray Guo 4C wrote:Don't we need the volume to solve question 5 on worksheet 1?
Haowen_Liang_3E wrote:for 33a, how do we set up the equation with 1.5mol/L and 0.1155mol/210ml to find the mL require for the 1.5M solution?
Carissa Young 1C wrote:will there be more worksheets for the recently covered material like acids and bases and coordination compounds ? Thanks
Ethan Breaux 1J wrote:When was this discussed in lecture?
Anjali 4A wrote:Some questions give the radius instead of the diameter, in that case would we multiply the radius by 2?
Alexa_Henrie_3B wrote:Yes the position in question 1 is just the diameter, 2x10^-4 m.
Leela_Mohan3L wrote:O has an even amount of valence electrons (6) while Cl has an odd amount of valence electrons (7). Thus, Cl is the radical since it has an odd amount of valence electrons.
Chan Mee Lee wrote:Hi, is the review session in Young Hall where our lectures are or is it CS24?
Imelda Mena 1J wrote:Hi! Where do these workshops take place? I would like to attend.