Test 2 Material
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Test 2 covers everything before the Nernst equation. So yes it will have redox reactions.
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Sorry but so Monday's (the 25th) lecture won't be included with the material for test 2?
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aisteles1G wrote:Sorry but so Monday's (the 25th) lecture won't be included with the material for test 2?
No, you can check his Chem 14B also for this information: "Test 2 covers all topics on Gibbs free energy and electrochemistry up to but not including the Nernst equation (which is all the new material covered in class Weeks 6 and 7)."
So week 8 material will not be present on the test this week
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Will acid/base consideration when balancing redox equations be on the test? It's in the textbook but not covered in lecture.
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Gibbs free energy for sure and some electrochemistry is possible. I'm not sure how much:/
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Test 2 covers all topics on Gibbs free energy and electrochemistry up to but not including the Nernst equation (which is all the new material covered in class Weeks 6 and 7).
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yes, you do need to know how to do that, as well as how to balance in an acidic solution. That will likely be one of the questions on the exam.
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Ruiting Jia 4D wrote:Will acid/base consideration when balancing redox equations be on the test? It's in the textbook but not covered in lecture.
Yes. Its pretty simple because with bases its the same thing but you add an OH- on at the end.
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