SUBJECTS
Right now there is one or two items per catergory. There's always room for
more. FAQ: Why isn't "Inorganic" included? It will be when a web
builder comes along with that interest.
- ~50 questions take from an Instrumental Analysis text
;
Chem II Lab
- Questions provided for you to review what you know about
freshman chemistry.
The clever incoming graduate student knows that
on a test to quiz her or his knowledge of chemistry,
half the questions asked concern ideas things
learned in freshman chemistry.
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- Questions from 14 chapters of an organic text
- A list of Organic I lab chemicals in order of increasing
melting point, along with structures. Note the trend of more
aromatic character, and more functional groups capable of
hydrogen bonding, as melting point increases.
- Organic reactions are organized by catergory:
acid chloride, alcohol, aldehyde, amide, anhydride, carboxylic acid,
ketone, nitrate, and nitrile.
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- 29 equations, along with what each variable in the equation is
- This was the first section
- You can thank one of my friends, Yvonne, for getting this whole
thing started
- I had 30 equations on index cards that I was reviewing through
a few minutes before the P-Chem qualifier. She laughed (friendly
laugh) and said she hadn't seen anyone do that before. Anyhow, here
you find my set of equations.
Polymer Chemistry Hypertext
CHEM 381 (Introduction to Polymer) Notes
Last Update- May 17, 1996- wld