Le Chatelier's principle on Midterm
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Le Chatelier's principle on Midterm
Quick question, does anyone know if the constants and equations page will be the same for the 14b exam? If so, does that mean the principles will be something we'll need to memorize/remember??
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Re: Le Chatelier's principle on Midterm
I would assume that we must memorize Le Chatelier's principle. The constants and equations page will probably be similar if not the same, but Dr. Lavelle may make small changes before the midterm.
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Re: Le Chatelier's principle on Midterm
I think we would have to understand the Le Chatelier's principle conceptually and how it affect equilibrium.
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Re: Le Chatelier's principle on Midterm
You should memorize Le Chatelier's principle and the changes that occur in response to different effects.
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Re: Le Chatelier's principle on Midterm
If you go to the Chem 14B website and click on the "Constants and Equations" document, you can see that the constants and equations sheet for Chem 14B is different from the one we used in Chem 14A. There isn't anything about Le Chatelier's principle on the Chem 14B constants and equations sheet, so we need to understand how a reaction will respond to different changes for the midterm.
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Re: Le Chatelier's principle on Midterm
I think Le CHatelier's principle would be one you would need to memorize for the midterm. Similar to how we had to remember Pauli Exclusion and Hund's rule ect.
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Re: Le Chatelier's principle on Midterm
I believe our constants & equation sheet for Chem 14B is a bit different from Chem14A.
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Re: Le Chatelier's principle on Midterm
I'm assuming you'll need to memorize/understand the responses of reactions to changes in conditions, such as change in temperature, volume/pressure, and concentration. It's not something you have on the constants/equations sheet, but rather something you have conceptual understanding of.
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Re: Le Chatelier's principle on Midterm
There is an updated constants sheets on the CHEM 14B website.
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Re: Le Chatelier's principle on Midterm
I would memorize it just for the sake of it and understand it conceptually.
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