What tables should we know from the book?

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Fenared Ortiz 3K
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What tables should we know from the book?

Postby Fenared Ortiz 3K » Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:48 am

I know we have to know certain values and memorize various acids and bases, and ligands, so I was wondering what tables should i memorize for the final?

Gianna Apoderado 1B
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Re: What tables should we know from the book?

Postby Gianna Apoderado 1B » Thu Dec 07, 2017 12:27 pm

If I recall correctly, the only table we were meant to be quite familiar with was Table 17.4. The other tables in the chapters we've discussed may be helpful in understanding concepts, but I don't believe we have to have them memorized.

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Re: What tables should we know from the book?

Postby isauramora3K » Fri Dec 08, 2017 1:14 am

I think you should memorize important strong acids and strong bases that are listed in the book.

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Re: What tables should we know from the book?

Postby 605011646 » Fri Dec 08, 2017 9:14 am

This isn't something to memorize, but Lavelle did mention in class that the acid rain problems in the TB were worth doing too...

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Re: What tables should we know from the book?

Postby Curtis Tam 1J » Sat Dec 09, 2017 7:03 pm

605011646 wrote:This isn't something to memorize, but Lavelle did mention in class that the acid rain problems in the TB were worth doing too...


Dr. Lavelle didn't really cover it in class so what aspect of acid rain is he talking about. Like the first deprotonation of H2SO4?


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