Wednesday Lecture

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Justin Vayakone 1C
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Wednesday Lecture

Postby Justin Vayakone 1C » Thu Dec 05, 2019 2:03 pm

In this lecture, what information do we have to know since Lavelle said some of the information was 14B material? Like for example, would we have to know stoichiometric point and the polyprotic acids and bases for the final?

McKenna_4A
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Re: Wednesday Lecture

Postby McKenna_4A » Thu Dec 05, 2019 4:06 pm

Understand the process. Aka, why certain solutions of equal acidic/basic properties can still have a pH not equal to 7. Also what Ka/Kb values represent, and how they decrease as protons are removed from polyphonic acids.

Verity Lai 2K
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Re: Wednesday Lecture

Postby Verity Lai 2K » Thu Dec 05, 2019 4:43 pm

Do we need to know any of the the stuff he discussed on Wednesday for the final?

Cooper Baddley 1F
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Re: Wednesday Lecture

Postby Cooper Baddley 1F » Thu Dec 05, 2019 4:45 pm

I think it was more something to think about when it comes to future classes but if you want to be safe you could make sure to know the overall points he is making in case they come up


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