TanveerDhaliwal3G wrote:What equations/concepts is deBroglie's equation derived from?
Just remember the equation lambda = h/p, where p=m(v) and it will give the equation wavelike properties.
TanveerDhaliwal3G wrote:What equations/concepts is deBroglie's equation derived from?
Elizabeth Harty 3A wrote:How do you know if there are sigma bonds available for rotation?
Ben 1B wrote:Does anyone know what material will be covered on test number two?
RBergtraun_3A wrote:I had a similar question, this video helped me a lot. Hope it helps you. https://www.khanacademy.org/science/phy ... c-spectrum
Cindy Adiwidjaja 1E wrote:Whenever you post something, there is a box on the right side of your post that has your information on it. Next to your name, there should be a number. By clicking that number, you can see all your posts, questions and replies, and can easily access all of your old work.
Mitchell Koss 4G wrote:Combustion is also unique in that it will always have some reactants and some products that remain the same. (CO2, H2O)
Nikita Patra 3J wrote:Is electronegativity measurable, or is it just seen as relative to other atoms?
KaleenaJezycki_4G wrote:The midterm will cover everything from the first 3 outlines. Review through 2D of the Chemical Bonds chapter, this will include Quantum and so on. Look on his website for the chapter outlines, it will really help understand what content will be covered.
Samantha Silva 1F wrote:Does anyone know of outside tutoring opportunities like a peer group?
aphung1G wrote:How do you determine which are the valence electrons after you write out your electron configuration?
Lauren Sanchez 3D wrote:Just to make sure, the homework problems are now due during our actual discussions right?
lukezhang2C wrote:For a Galvanic Cell it should be Anode || Cathode, where there are single lines (|) separating different states of matter, and commas separating different agents with the same state of matter. i.e (aq), (aq), || (aq)| (s)
saigorijavolu33J wrote:these exceptions exist because a half-full or completely full d sub-level is more stable than the partially full one.
KHowe_1B wrote:What exactly is the Rydberg equation and how do you know when to use it?
Lauren Lewis3L wrote:Does anyone know if we are allowed to do the quantum homework problems for this week's homework or are we moving on to the next section? I remember lavelle saying that we are finishing quantum on Monday.
KHowe_1B wrote:What exactly is the Rydberg equation and how do you know when to use it?
Guzman_1J wrote:What topics will the first test be covering?