Test 1 [ENDORSED]
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Re: Test 1
There should be a link posted on Lavelle's website that goes over the concepts and formulas that will be covered on the test. However, (delta)U= (delta)q + (delta)w,
w = -P(delta)V, q = mC(delta)T / q = nC(delta)T (formula differs whether you're using specific heat, or molar heat capacity), are the main formulas that we have focused on. Another conceptual formula is involved in determining whether a rxn is Exothermic or Endothermic, which depends on the difference between the energy of products and reactants.
w = -P(delta)V, q = mC(delta)T / q = nC(delta)T (formula differs whether you're using specific heat, or molar heat capacity), are the main formulas that we have focused on. Another conceptual formula is involved in determining whether a rxn is Exothermic or Endothermic, which depends on the difference between the energy of products and reactants.
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Re: Test 1
All of the equations that we have covered in lecture, with the exception of work and internal energy equations, are fair game for test 1.
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Re: Test 1
I believe in the latest email, he said we will not have work and internal energy questions on the test. Anything that deals with work will mostly consist of concept question. Anything concerning reaction enthalpy is fair game though.
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Re: Test 1 [ENDORSED]
I believe Dr. Lavelle posted the formula sheet similar to what we would be receiving on the test.
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Re: Test 1
Josh Moy 1H wrote:will all the equations be on a formula sheet?
Yes. The formula sheet is separate and has many other different formulas we won't need for this test but for future ones too.
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