Handouts for CHE 121 and CHE 122

Handouts for CHE 121:

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The periodic table as given in the lab manual

 Another periodic table and other information
 

 Critical Items List

 Examples of Questions for Critical Items 1 through 5

 Examples of Questions for Critical Items 6 through 9

            More examples of items 1 through 9

Examples of Question for Critical Items 10 through 12

 Workload form (PDF file)

 Equations for CHE 121

For test 1:

 SI system of symbols and units (PDF file)

 Unit factor method for converting units (PDF file)

 Introduction to nuclear chemistry (PDF file)

For test 2:

 Periodic Properties Exercise

 The mole map with formulas

The lazy person's guide to oxidation numbers

The polyion chart

For test 3:

 Acid-Base Concepts

  Dilution Calculations

 Typical Problems for this section

For test 4:

 Short Hybridization table

 Sample Molecular Geometry Questions

 How to Guess at Reaction Products

Chart of standard potentials

Rules for construction of Lewis dot structures

For test 5:

 See Gas Laws in the handout "Equations for CHE 121"

Handouts for CHE 122:

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The periodic table as given in the lab manual

  Another periodic table and other information

Critical Items List

 Equations for CHE 122

For test 1:

Summary of how to balance redox reactions by the half (cell) reaction method.

The van't Hoff factor

    Examples of questions for critical items 1 through 3

Some useful equations for test 1

Copy of test 1 used for spring 1999

For test 2:

Some definitions for thermodynamics

A short table of some selected thermodynamic values

 The laws of thermodynamics

     Examples of questions for critical item 4

Some useful equations for test 2

Copy of test 2 used for spring 1999
 

For test 3:

     Examples of questions for critical item 5

 Some useful equations for test 3

 A VERY  useful approximation method for equilibria problems

Copy of test 3 used for spring 1999

For test 4:

    Examples of questions for critical items 6 through 11

Some useful equations for test 4

See the laboratory manual starting with Solution Exercises for acids, bases, buffers and salt hydrolysis.

Copy of test 4 used for spring 1999
 

For test 5:

    Examples of questions for critical items 12 and 13

 Some Math - Summary of differentials, etc.

Chart of standard potentials

Some useful equations for test 5