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Re: Midterm
According to the syllabus, you should read sections 3, 11, 12, and 13 of chapter 11. I believe that we are also responsible for knowing the rest of chapter 11, which was covered in chem 14A.
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will anything about knowing how the equations were made up as shown in todays lecture need to be rememberes
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504754253 wrote:will anything about knowing how the equations were made up as shown in todays lecture need to be rememberes
I think it is fair game for the midterm since it was covered during lecture. Normally, we aren't asked questions about derivations of formulas, but I would still be familiar with it to be safe.
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It's also nice to just know the derivations. In case you are stuck on a question, I find that knowing the derivations and where exactly they come from helps to push me back on track.
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I think there was a post somewhere on Chemistry Community that the derivations of the equations are fair game. I doubt it'll be tested on, though, since it's been stressed multiple times that this isn't a math class.
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Please see detailed course outlines on my website. https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/class-websites/chem14b/
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