## Will we be given conversion factors on the exam? [ENDORSED]

$w=-P\Delta V$
and
$w=-\int_{V_{1}}^{V_{2}}PdV=-nRTln\frac{V_{2}}{V_{1}}$

Harjas Sabharwal 1G
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### Will we be given conversion factors on the exam?

Will we be given the values to convert between the different pressure units, converting from L*atm, and the various R values on the exams?

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### Re: Will we be given conversion factors on the exam?

Same question. In addition, will formulas such as irreversible be given?

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### Re: Will we be given conversion factors on the exam?

For Chem 14A we were given a sheet with formulas, conversions, and the periodic table, so I would assume that he will give us a similar sheet, but I am not sure.

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### Re: Will we be given conversion factors on the exam?  [ENDORSED]

Keliana Hui 2E wrote:For Chem 14A we were given a sheet with formulas, conversions, and the periodic table, so I would assume that he will give us a similar sheet, but I am not sure.

Correct, they will be given. My Chem 14A and 14B classes are structured the same.