Chemistry 410B Undergraduate Physical Chemistry
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course syllabus
Problem set 1
Chapter 1 lecture notes
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Chapter 2 lecture notes
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Solutions to problem set 1
Problem set 2
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Solutions to problem set 2
Problem set 2b
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Chapter 3 lecture notes
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Solutions to problem set 2b
Problem set 3a
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Solutions to problem set 3a
Problem set 3b
In class problems from chapter 2
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Solutions to problem set 3b
Practice Exam 1
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Brief list of topics for exam 1
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In-class review problems for exam 1
After class, Evan pointed out that the chart in problem 3 had deltaS=+ instead of deltaS=0 for the cycle.
S is a state function, so deltaS has to be 0 for the complete cycle.
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Chapter 4 lecture notes
Problem set 4
Exam 1 solutions
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Chapter 5 lecture notes
Solutions to problem set 4
Problem set 5
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Chapter 7 lecture notes
Solutions to problem set 5
Problem set 7
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Chapter 21 lecture notes
Solutions to problem set 7
Problem set 21
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Practice Exam 2
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Brief list of topics for Exam 2
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In-class review problems from today (with solutions to the two that we didn't get to)
NOTE: EXAM 2 IS THIS WEDNESDAY (4/6/11).
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Chapter 22 lecture notes
Solutions to exam 2
NOTE: The time for the Computational Sciences seminar I'll give tomorrow (Friday) is 3:30-- I mistakenly said 2:30 in class. The room is GMCS-214. All are welcome.
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Problem set 22
Solutions to problem set 21
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Chapters 23&24 lecture notes
Solutions to problem set 22
Problem set 23&24
As we discussed in class on Monday, the publisher (Pearson) of Dr. Cooksy's textbook would like feedback from as many of you as possible on the Chemical Kinetics chapter of his text.
The chapter is about 20 pages long and covers essentially the material we're covering now. Participation is entirely voluntary and involves reading the chapter and then answering a questionnaire regarding the level of writing, mathematics, and narrative structure. For your efforts, the publisher will give you two free movie tickets. If you're willing to participate, let me know in class or email me.
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Practice Exam 3
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Solutions to problem set 23&24
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Brief list of topics for Exam 3
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Practice Final Exam
Final review questions from class today
Info about Final Exam
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Solutions to exam 3