## Midterm Equations

Volume: $\Delta S = nR\ln \frac{V_{2}}{V_{1}}$
Temperature: $\Delta S = nC\ln \frac{T_{2}}{T_{1}}$

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### Midterm Equations

Should we familiarize ourselves but not memorize the equations in thermodynamics for the midterm? Or should we focus on memorizing some of them too -- ones that won't be provided on an equation sheet?

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### Re: Midterm Equations

You can find all the equations that we will be given on Lavelle's website on the constant and equations sheet! It is good to look at it to familiarize yourself with the ones that you'll need!

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### Re: Midterm Equations

The equation sheet that will be on the midterm is on Lavelle's website, so if you see any that are important that aren't on there you should memorize them! Also, you should be able to apply the equations that are given.

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### Re: Midterm Equations

You should familiarize yourself with the equations but also know that many of them are related like deltaU=q+w and deltaU=deltaH-P*deltaV.

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### Re: Midterm Equations

the equation sheet on the midterm is similar to the on test 1 so you should memorize the ones used for the homework problems but not stated on the sheet.