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- Sun Mar 19, 2017 1:34 pm
- Forum: *Alkanes
- Topic: Naming [ENDORSED]
- Replies: 93
- Views: 16729
Re: Naming [ENDORSED]
When you name something with an ether substituent in it how do you name it?
- Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:27 pm
- Forum: Administrative Questions and Class Announcements
- Topic: Saying Thank You to Dr. Lavelle
- Replies: 490
- Views: 567451
Re: Saying Thank You to Dr. Lavelle
Dr.Lavelle,
Thank you for an interesting time in 14B and also providing many education resources for our class. It really shows through that you care about everyone's learning.
Thank you for an interesting time in 14B and also providing many education resources for our class. It really shows through that you care about everyone's learning.
- Sun Mar 05, 2017 12:15 am
- Forum: Student Social/Study Group
- Topic: Post All Chemistry Jokes Here
- Replies: 9651
- Views: 3642782
Re: Post All Chemistry Jokes Here
When we're almost done with the quarter
- Wed Mar 01, 2017 2:39 pm
- Forum: Student Social/Study Group
- Topic: Post All Chemistry Jokes Here
- Replies: 9651
- Views: 3642782
- Sun Feb 12, 2017 9:36 pm
- Forum: Concepts & Calculations Using First Law of Thermodynamics
- Topic: Residual Entropy
- Replies: 2
- Views: 724
Re: Residual Entropy
I believe it can either be J/K or J/(K*mol)
- Sat Feb 04, 2017 3:36 pm
- Forum: Concepts & Calculations Using Second Law of Thermodynamics
- Topic: Units of entropy [ENDORSED]
- Replies: 3
- Views: 852
Re: Units of entropy [ENDORSED]
If the problem asks for entropy per unit of a substance, it would be J/(K*mol) or J/(K*mol) if it's per unit mass. Otherwise you can probably assume they just want the answer in J/K.
- Fri Jan 27, 2017 3:42 pm
- Forum: Phase Changes & Related Calculations
- Topic: Quiz 1
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1950
Re: Quiz 1
There is also a practice test that you can use to review on page 113 of the course reader.
- Sat Jan 21, 2017 6:05 pm
- Forum: Reaction Enthalpies (e.g., Using Hess’s Law, Bond Enthalpies, Standard Enthalpies of Formation)
- Topic: 8.31 clarification
- Replies: 1
- Views: 582
Re: 8.31 clarification
I'm pretty sure it's because the molar heat capacity is supposed to be (5/2)R which would be 20.8 J/(mol*ºC).
- Sun Jan 15, 2017 6:06 pm
- Forum: Phase Changes & Related Calculations
- Topic: Homework Help 8.21
- Replies: 1
- Views: 430
Homework Help 8.21
The problem states "A piece of copper of mass 20.0 g at 100.0ºC is placed in a vessel of negligible heat capacity but containing 50.7 g of water at 22.0ºC. Calculate the final temperature of the water. Assume that no energy is lost to the surroundings." I don't really know how to start thi...