Derivations of Reactions
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Derivations of Reactions
Will we need to know how to derive 0-, 1- or 2-order reaction equations for the final?
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Re: Derivations of Reactions
I'm pretty sure we just need to know the final equations associated with each of the derived equations. A lot of the time equations are derived for us in class so we can understand them better but we don't need to fully apply all the derivations
Re: Derivations of Reactions
I think the equations also appear on our formula sheet. It's always good to know how they are derived though, just in case.
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Re: Derivations of Reactions
I don't believe that we need to know how to derive the equations. the equations that are important should be on the formula sheet but will not be individually labelled.
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Re: Derivations of Reactions
You will need to know the equations but you likely don't need to know how to derive the equations(especially because the test is multiple choice)
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Re: Derivations of Reactions
Lavelle mentioned in office hours that we would not need to know the derivation of equations, however, it is really good practice to go through the concepts of understanding how we get those equations. Especially because the Tests have been very conceptual based
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