Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

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Lillian
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Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby Lillian » Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:21 pm

This is pretty off-topic, but I think I may have missed some information during the discussions... I don't know where to find the given periodic table and equations sheet to print. Can someone point me towards it? Thanks :)

Giselle Granda 3F
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Re: Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby Giselle Granda 3F » Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:25 pm

The periodic table and equation sheet can be found on his chemistry website! You can find that in the section URLs in CCLE.

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Re: Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby 505352202 » Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:28 pm

Lillian wrote:This is pretty off-topic, but I think I may have missed some information during the discussions... I don't know where to find the given periodic table and equations sheet to print. Can someone point me towards it? Thanks :)

You can find it on the tops of the class website under "Constants and Equations" and "Periodic Table" https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/class-websites/chem14a/
I hope this helps! :)


And on a similar note, does anyone know if these sheets will be updated or are they the same from midterm 1? I am not trying to print another two sheets if they are the same.

Thank you.

Winzel Payumo 1B
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Re: Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby Winzel Payumo 1B » Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:29 pm

They are on Dr. Lavelle's website, but I'll provide you direct links to make it easier:

Constants and Equations: https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/wp-conten ... ations.pdf

Periodic Table: https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/wp-conten ... _IUPAC.pdf

Winzel Payumo 1B
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Re: Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby Winzel Payumo 1B » Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:30 pm

505352202 wrote:
Lillian wrote:This is pretty off-topic, but I think I may have missed some information during the discussions... I don't know where to find the given periodic table and equations sheet to print. Can someone point me towards it? Thanks :)

You can find it on the tops of the class website under "Constants and Equations" and "Periodic Table" https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/class-websites/chem14a/
I hope this helps! :)


And on a similar note, does anyone know if these sheets will be updated or are they the same from midterm 1? I am not trying to print another two sheets if they are the same.

Thank you.


I'm pretty sure they won't be updated since there are constants and equations in there that we haven't used!

Lillian
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Re: Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby Lillian » Sun Nov 15, 2020 9:32 pm

Winzel Payumo 2K wrote:They are on Dr. Lavelle's website, but I'll provide you direct links to make it easier:

Constants and Equations: https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/wp-conten ... ations.pdf

Periodic Table: https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/wp-conten ... _IUPAC.pdf


Ah thank you so much!

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Re: Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby Lillian » Sun Nov 15, 2020 9:33 pm

Winzel Payumo 2K wrote:
505352202 wrote:
Lillian wrote:This is pretty off-topic, but I think I may have missed some information during the discussions... I don't know where to find the given periodic table and equations sheet to print. Can someone point me towards it? Thanks :)

You can find it on the tops of the class website under "Constants and Equations" and "Periodic Table" https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/class-websites/chem14a/
I hope this helps! :)


And on a similar note, does anyone know if these sheets will be updated or are they the same from midterm 1? I am not trying to print another two sheets if they are the same.

Thank you.


I'm pretty sure they won't be updated since there are constants and equations in there that we haven't used!


Thank you! I was looking around on CCLE and I couldn't find it lol. This helped me a lot!

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Re: Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby 905590239 » Sun Nov 15, 2020 9:45 pm

Are we able to annotate on the sheets? I'm pretty sure it's a no but I want to make sure.

Angela Marie Guevarra Dis3F
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Re: Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby Angela Marie Guevarra Dis3F » Sun Nov 15, 2020 10:33 pm

905590239 wrote:Are we able to annotate on the sheets? I'm pretty sure it's a no but I want to make sure.


Unfortunately the sheets have to be completely blank for exams, so we can't annotate on them for the upcoming midterm. But that shouldn't discourage you from annotating in general if that helps you study (I've been doing that)! Just make sure to use a CLEAN copy when you take the second midterm + final.

Ryan Hoang 1D
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Re: Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby Ryan Hoang 1D » Sun Nov 15, 2020 11:04 pm

While you shouldn't annotate the periodic table/equation sheets themselves, what I like to do is: if I have any comments or equations I want to remember before the test, I'll just quickly memorize them and when the test begins, jot them down on a piece of paper AFTER THE MIDTERM STARTS so that I can forget about it and come back later!

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Re: Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby Teti Omilana 1G » Sun Nov 15, 2020 11:06 pm

No, we aren't allowed to have annotations on our sheets during the actual midterm but it helps to annotate on a practice copy to cement them in your head before the exam.

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Re: Periodic Table and Equation Sheet

Postby AntonioZarich2E » Sun Nov 15, 2020 11:10 pm

We aren't allowed to annotate our periodic table before the test, but I usually write a annotate one before, and then after the test starts write everything on the page so I don't forget.


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