Integrals/derivatives
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Re: Integrals/derivatives
I believe knowing how to solve integrals and derivatives are mainly for us to know how to derive certain equations in this class. So far, we have been using integrals and derivatives to get formulas such as that of work of an reversible, isothermal reaction, change in entropy, work of a system with constant pressure, etc.
I believe we will continue to need to know it for upcoming rate law and order formulas as well. Dr. Lavelle said that we will be doing calculus beginning this week.
You are expected to know them because they are topics you should have learned as a prerequisite math course to Chem 14B.
I believe we will continue to need to know it for upcoming rate law and order formulas as well. Dr. Lavelle said that we will be doing calculus beginning this week.
You are expected to know them because they are topics you should have learned as a prerequisite math course to Chem 14B.
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Re: Integrals/derivatives
Yeah, I think we'll have to know basic integrals, especially with deriving certain equations and the rate law formulas. But for the most part, I think the one you'll really have to remember is the integral of 1/x, which turns out to be ln(x). Other than that, most of them are simple ones that you hopefully remember from past classes, but I wouldn't stress too much about it!
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Re: Integrals/derivatives
While I do think it is helpful to know so that if you don't remember an equation you can derive or integrate it yourself, I think in the context of this class it is not incredibly necessary. However, this does mean that you will have to memorize more equations.
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