Upcoming Test
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Upcoming Test
Should we know how to do Shrodinger Equation problems for the upcoming test? Or do we just need the De Broglie Equation and the Heisenberg Uncertainty principle?
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Re: Upcoming Test
Nope! For this week's test, you just need to know the equations introduced in 1.1-1.5 in the textbook. You do not need to know the Heisenberg uncertainty or Schrodinger equations for the test, but you do need to know the De Broglie equation, atomic spectra equations (such as [v=R((1/nf^2)-(1/ni^2))]), and photoelectric equations (such as [Ek=Ep-work function] and [E=hv])
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Re: Upcoming Test
For the Week 3 test, we just need to know the end of Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, not Chapter 3 right?
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Re: Upcoming Test
I announced this in class and also on my Class website on October 23:
https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/class-websites/chem14a/
Make sure to check Announcements at: https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/class-websites/chem14a/
"Test 3 covers the remainder of Chapter 1 (Section 1.6 onwards) and all of Chapter 2."
https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/class-websites/chem14a/
Make sure to check Announcements at: https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/class-websites/chem14a/
"Test 3 covers the remainder of Chapter 1 (Section 1.6 onwards) and all of Chapter 2."
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