Jasmine Fendi 1D wrote:What would be an applicable example of a 0 order reaction? When would that make sense?
When it is zero order, it means that the k value is a constant. The rate law would be equal to k.
Jasmine Fendi 1D wrote:What would be an applicable example of a 0 order reaction? When would that make sense?
Daniel Yu 1E wrote:What are the units for k in a zero order reaction? What are the units for the reactants of a zero order reaction? I don't understand why the units are what they are can someone help me?
Timmy Nguyen Dis 1I wrote:How do we know which order the reaction is?
Giselle Littleton 1F wrote:How do you get the overall order of a reaction?
Clarice Chui 2C wrote:Which is equation(s) would you be solving that uses Cv or Cp?
005384106 wrote:What is the difference between boiling an melting point?
Tracy Tolentino_2E wrote:When do we use ICE tables? I assumed it was when we had to find concentrations of the products, given K and the initial concentration(s).
Jaqueline Monreal 2L wrote:I heard it was 3 times a week last quarter , but i think it might depend on how your TA grades
Brian J Cheng 1I wrote:Just got an email about discussion sections and thought I would confirm with you guys.
Are there going to be discussion sections this week for Chem 14B?
KTran 1I wrote:For the final, would we actually need to be able to draw the shape of the molecules and show the sigma and pi bonds?
brennayoung wrote:Do we know up to what topic in the book will be tested on for the final?
Hilda Sauceda 3C wrote:Does anyone what is going to be on exam three?
Philip wrote:So the more electronegative elements are more likely to get the electron?