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University of Texas - CH - 302
Quantifying the Relationship between K and T (add to notes at the end of page 75 or end of lecture 7). LeChatelier's Principle gives us a way to argue the direction in which a reaction will shift with change in temperature. But is there a way to quan
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University of Texas - CH - 302
Lecture 18: Introduction to KineticsFirst a CH 302 Kinetics Study Guide (Memorize these first three pages, they are all the background you need) Reaction Rate: The most important issue in kinetics is a determination of the rate of a reaction and the
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University of Texas - CH - 302
Lecture 13: Complex Equilibria- What to do when assumptions aren't okay To this point in creating acid base equilibria we have made our lives simple by working with compounds and amounts that reduce calculations to 4 forms: [H+] = Ca [H+] = (KaCa)1/2
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University of Texas - CH - 302
Lecture 11 Addendum: Stepwise process for Working Acid/Base Equilibrium Problems There are only six equations needed to solve acid base problems. There are only five possible variables to put into these equations: Ka, Kb, [H+], [OH-], Cacid, Cbase St
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University of Texas - BIO - 311d
BIO311D 3pm Ernest Tong"Impact of niche aging on thymic regeneration and immune reconstitution", Ann Chidgey, Jarrod Dudakov, Natalie Seach, and Richard Boyd, Seminars in Immunology, Volume 19, Issue 5, Pages 331-340, October 2007This article deal
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University of Texas - BIO - 311C
!"# %&c"ntroductory !io0ogy " #9: ;<=> %2. 4athasivan?ead each Auestion carefu00y before you select the Cest answer for 1uestions 1452 and fill in the appropriate blan9 in the scantron form with a ;2 pencil. =ach 1uestion is worth 2.0 points. ?
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University of Texas - BIO - 311C
BIO 311C SyllabusK. SATHASIVANFall 2007BIO 311C INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY I Instructor Office Phone Office Hours e-mail Important WebsitesFall 2007K. Sathasivan ("Dr. Sat") PAI 1.26 232 9278 (Office) Mon, Fri 2:00 3:30 PM and by appointment sat
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University of Texas - BIO - 311C
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University of Texas - BIO - 311C
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University of Texas - BIO - 311C
Chapter 07PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesis2Outline Flowering Plants Photosynthetic Pigments PhotosynthesisLight Reactions- Noncyclic - CyclicCarbon Fixation- Calvin Cycle Reactions - C4 - CAMPhotosynthesis3Photosynthetic Organisms All
Cal Poly - PHYS - 141
University of Texas - M - 408c
Still More Problems(1) Express the following as a single logarithm: ln(cos x) + 1 ln(1 + x2 ) - ln(sin x) 2(2) Find the exact values of the following expressions: e-2 ln 5 , ln(ln ee ),10log2 6 - log2 15 + log2 20.(3) Solve the following equa
Cal Poly - PHYS - 141
University of Texas - M - 408c
The Return of More Problems(1) Differentiate the following functions. (a) (c) (e) y = ln(arcsin(3x) + 1) y = x arccos2(b) y = sin(arctan(ln x + x) arctan(e x ) (d) y = 1 + x2ex x2y = arcsin xearctan x(2) A rectangle is to have fixed perime
Cal Poly - PHYS - 141
University of Texas - CH - 302
Lecture 1: Physical Equilibria-The Temperature Dependence of Vapor PressureOur first foray into equilibria is to examine phenomena associated with two phases of matter achieving equilibrium in which the free energy in each phase is the same and ther
Cal Poly - PHYS - 141
University of Texas - CH - 302
Lecture 2: Phase DiagramsIt is particularly instructive to assemble graphs and diagrams that contrast the properties of a compound's phases. For example, the phase diagram that is most famous is a plot of pressure vs. temperature in which the variou
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