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Re: Final
Do we know any of the subjects that will not be covered on the exam? Because it would be much easier to study if we knew what to focus on & the things we won't need.
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Will we be given the strain/relative energies in order to calculate the ratio of the conformations? Because I don't think we ever explicitly went over how to find that...just how to find the ratio?
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jeree pucan wrote:Do we know any of the subjects that will not be covered on the exam? Because it would be much easier to study if we knew what to focus on & the things we won't need.
I would go over everything that he has talked about in class and is in the course reader. Anything that has been assigned or discussed is fair game for the final.
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Re: Final
Homework questions will be on the final, and there might be a question from chemistry community?? not sure about that one
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Re: Final
I remember him stating that there would be a problem (or part of a problem) from the homework, and a problem that is "popping up" on Chemistry Community (don't really know how to find that one TBH).
But yeah, there are six problems, for a total of 160 points.
Hope this helps!
But yeah, there are six problems, for a total of 160 points.
Hope this helps!
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