Tag: 113
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I had a 42 on an assignment and my TA entered it as a 24. What should I do?
Contact your TA for assistance and cc Dr. French.
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What will be covered on the lab exams?
Check the schedule and/or announcements on Canvas as this varies from semester to semester. Safety is ALWAYS fair game on any exam, quiz, practical, or other assessment.
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Do I have to memorize the procedures we did for the lab exams?
No, you are not expected to memorize the procedures you performed in lab. Memorizing doesn’t show me what you have learned, it just shows how much you can memorize. You are expected to know the common polyatomic ions and how to apply them to determine a chemical formula. You are also expected to know the…
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On the lab exam, do I need to know what solutions we used?
No, it’s important that you understand why we used a particular reagent instead of what the concentration was. For example, knowing that the addition HCl will result in the precipitation of insoluble chloride salts such as AgCl is more important than regurgitating the fact that we used 0.10 M HCl in the experiment.
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Why does it seem that the CHE 113 exam is a lot like a CHE 107 exam?
The purpose of this lab is to reinforce the concepts of CHE 107 so it’s not surprising that the content of the two exams will be similar.
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What should I study for the CHE 113 midterm exam?
Specific topics will vary semester to semester, however the following list is generally true: Topics Other hints:
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What should I study for the CHE 113 final exam?
Topics will vary from semester to semester, however, you should focus your studies around the following items: Topics Other hints