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Course: C 3910, Fall 2009
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3910 CHM Fall 2004 Assignment #11 Due in class Monday, November 26 You will be responsible knowing how to work the following problems. However, this is not a "usual" assignment because you won't be penalized if you don't work the problems. All of these problems are exercises from Atkins. These exercises are given as pairs: "a" is not worked in your solutions text, but...

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3910 CHM Fall 2004 Assignment #11 Due in class Monday, November 26 You will be responsible knowing how to work the following problems. However, this is not a "usual" assignment because you won't be penalized if you don't work the problems. All of these problems are exercises from Atkins. These exercises are given as pairs: "a" is not worked in your solutions text, but "b" You is. may turn in the solutions to the "a" exercises for extra credit on your homework grade (up to 50 points), or you may practice the "b" exercises, check your answers in the solutions text but not hand any sol...

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