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Dartmouth - CHEM - 6
WavefunctionsThe Schrdinger equation is writtenH = E, where H is an operator and E is the energy of the system.What is the interpretation of ? is a property of the particle (called the wave-function of the particle) It has noimmediate physical signif
Tufts - LAW - 218
Author: Paul Waldau, DPhil, JD1. Additional Sources on Law and Veterinary Ethics Issues 1.1 Electronic Sources1. Veterinary resources of many kinds can be found at http:/netvet.wustl.edu/vcp.htm. There are many, many other resources available via the in
Tufts - LAW - 218
Law and Veterinary MedicineSecond Hour: State Practice Acts November 2, 2006 Paul Waldau, D.Phil., J.D.First think about this IS THERE A RIGHT TO EMERGENCY TREATMENT FROM A VETERINARIAN WHO HAPPENS TO PASS BY?Extrapolating principlesExtrapolate from
Tufts - LAW - 218
Law and Veterinary MedicineFirst Hour: State Practice Acts (continued) November 6, 2006 Paul Waldau, D.Phil., J.D.As we look at MAs state practice act, stay focused on basic purposesDevelop a sense of state-mandated standards for veterinarians (law) Re
Tufts - LAW - 218
Law and Veterinary MedicineSecond Hour: Basics of the American Legal SystemNovember 6, 2006Paul Waldau, D.Phil., J.D.Importance of the Legal System to the future of Veterinary MedicineThe recent JAVMA article Effects of veterinary board disciplinary
Tufts - LAW - 218
Law and Veterinary MedicineBasics of Legal System (continued) November 16, 2006 Paul Waldau, D.Phil., J.D.Goals for this sessionFinish our engagement with basics of the American legal systemimportant concepts to engage Then talk a bit about the general
Tufts - LAW - 218
Law and Veterinary MedicineFirst Hour: Disclosure November 27, 2006 Paul Waldau, D.Phil., J.D.Importance of todays topicsThese two lectures complete one portion of this courses engagement with substantive law these are crucial topicscommunication, disc
Tufts - LAW - 218
Law and Veterinary MedicineSecond Hour: Confidentiality, Records, Consent and Practical Issues November 27, 2006 Paul Waldau, D.Phil., J.D.Session TopicsConfidentiality Records Practical issues of consent Communication and avoiding suits Why does it ma
Tufts - LAW - 218
Law and Veterinary MedicineMalpractice November 30, 2006 Paul Waldau, D.Phil., J.D. a little refreshment Making sure youre clear on the contract-tort distinction and why it is so important in the legal system Chartcivil system broken into two divisions
Tufts - LAW - 218
Law and Veterinary MedicineFirst Hour: Wildlife and Law December 4, 2006 Paul Waldau, D.Phil, J.D.BusinessExam guidelines to be posted this afternoon discussion at the beginning of the second hour Recent meeting of course directors Last minutes paper
Tufts - LAW - 218
Jurisprudence and EthicsResearch Animals and Law Dec 4, 2006Second Hour Paul Waldau, D.Phil., J.D.BusinessTest short answer What Im looking for conceptual grasp the general idea that shows you get it Translating get it Show you understand the law and v
Tufts - LAW - 218
Law and Veterinary MedicineFirst Hour: Farmed Animals and Law December 6, 2006 Paul Waldau, D.Phil., J.D.Framing todays issuesWe look at 3rd and 4th major areas of human-nonhuman interaction First hourFarmed animals Second hourCompanion animals Well co
Tufts - LAW - 218
Law and Veterinary MedicineSecond Hour: Companion Animals, Cruelty IssuesDecember 6, 2006Paul Waldau, D.Phil., J.D.Objectives in CourseIdentify basic legal issues in veterinary medicine. These include issues related to identifiably distinct categorie
Tufts - LAW - 218
Author: Paul Waldau, D.Phil., J.D.1. Acronyms from Tannenbaum 1995Many of the problems you encounter will have multiple dimensions. A principalcause of this complexity is the fact that you as healer represent two very distinctinterests: the patient an
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1A Spring 2008Exam 1 Key Chapters 1-4ElectronegativitiesH2.2Li0.98Be1.57B2.04C2.55N3.04O3.44F3.98Na0.93Mg1.31Al1.61Si1.9P2.19S2.58Cl3.16K0.82Ca1.0Ga1.81Ge2.01As2.18Se2.55Br2.96Rb0.82Sr0.95In1.7
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1ASpring 2008 Exam 2 KeyChapters 5, 6, and 7 (part)You might find the following useful.0.008314 kJH = E + ( n)RTR=K mol0.00418 kJ q = - Ccal +mw TK molHrxn = Hf (products) Hf (reactants)Heats of Formation for Some Common Inorganic S
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
CHEMISTRY 1ASpring 2008EXAM 3 KeyCHAPTERS 7, 8, 9 & 10You might find the following useful.1For each of the following, write the word, words, or number in each blank that bestcompletes each sentence. (2 points each)1. The second ionization energy i
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Name _Chemistry 1A Spring 2008Exam 1 Chapters 1-4ElectronegativitiesH2.2Li0.98Be1.57B2.04C2.55N3.04O3.44F3.98Na0.93Mg1.31Al1.61Si1.9P2.19S2.58Cl3.16K0.82Ca1.0Ga1.81Ge2.01As2.18Se2.55Br2.96Rb0.82Sr0.95In
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1ASpring 2008 Exam 2Chapters 5, 6, and 7 (part)You might find the following useful.0.008314 kJH = E + ( n)RTR=K mol0.00418 kJ q = - Ccal +mw TK molHrxn = Hf (products) Hf (reactants)Heats of Formation for Some Common Inorganic Subst
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Name _CHEMISTRY 1ASpring 2008EXAM 3CHAPTERS 7, 8, 9 & 10You might find the following useful.1For each of the following, write the word, words, or number in each blank that bestcompletes each sentence. (2 points each)1. The _ is the energy necessa
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Name _CHEMISTRY 1A Spring 2008 Final ExamYOU MIGHT FIND THE FOLLOWING USEFUL;H = E + (n)RTR=0.008314 kJ K mol0.00418 kJ q = - C cal + m w T K mol Hrxn = Hf (products) - Hf (reactants)Electronegativities H 2.2 Li 0.98 Na 0.93 K 0.82 Rb 0.82 Cs 0.79
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chapter One Exercise KeyChapter 1 Exercise KeyExercise 1.1 Classification of MatterThe label on a container of double-acting baking powder tells us that it containscornstarch, bicarbonate of soda (also called sodium hydrogen carbonate, NaHCO3),sodium
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
1Chapter 2 Exercise KeyChapter 2 Exercise KeyExercise 2.1 Periodic Table:Complete the following table.NameSymbolGroupNumberaluminumAl13, 3Aor IIIAmetalrepresentative element3solidsiliconSi14, 4Aor IVAmetalloidrepresentative element3
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
1Chapter 3 Exercise KeyChapter 3 Exercise KeyExercise 3.1 Classifying Compounds: Classify each of the following substances aseither a molecular compound or an ionic compound.a. formaldehyde, CH2O (used in embalming fluids)all nonmetal atoms - molecu
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
1Chapter 4 Exercise KeyChapter 4 Exercise KeyExercise 4.1 Balancing Chemical Equations: Balance the following chemical equations.a. P4(s) + 6Cl2 4PCl3(l)b. 3PbO(s) + 2NH3(g) 3Pb(s) + N2(g) + 3H2O(l)c. P4O10(s) + 6H2O(l) 4H3PO4(aq)d. 3Mn(s) + 2CrC
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chapter 5 Exercise KeyChemistry 1A - Chapter 5 Exercise KeyExercise 5.1 Ionic Solubility: Predict whether each of the following is soluble orinsoluble in water.a. Hg(NO3)2b. FeCO3c. SnSsolubleinsolubleinsolubled. K3PO4 solublee. PbCl2insoluble
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
1Chapter 6 Exercise KeyChapter 6 Exercise KeyExercise 6.1 Kinetic and Potential Energy: For each of the following situations,you are asked which pair has the higher energy. Explain your answer with reference tothe capacity of each to do work and say
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
1Chapter 7 Exercise KeyChapter 7 Exercise KeyExercise 7.1 Complete Electron Configuration and Orbital Diagram:complete electron configuration and orbital diagram for antimony, Sb.Write the1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p3Exercise 7.2 Ab
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chapters 8 and 9 Exercise Key1Chapters 8 & 9 Exercise KeyExercise 8,9.1 Explanation of Bonding Patterns:Explain the following bondingpatterns.a. C - 4 bonds and no lone pairs, and no formal charge.Only the highest energy electrons participate in bo
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
1Chapter 10 Exercise KeyChapter 10 Exercise KeyExercise 10.1 Using the Ideal Gas Equation: Krypton gas does a better job thanargon of slowing the evaporation of the tungsten filament in an incandescent light bulb.Because of its higher cost, however,
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
1Chapter 12 Exercise KeyChapter 12 Exercise KeyExercise 12.1 Organic Compounds: Identify each of these structures as representingan alkane, alkene, alkyne, arene (aromatic), alcohol, carboxylic acid, ether, aldehyde,ketone, ester, amine, or amide.a.
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
319ANION ANALYSISOBJECTIVES FOR THE EXPERIMENTThe student will be able to do the following:1. Write a general description of the qualitative analysis technique for identification of unknown substances.2. Plan a procedure for the analysis of an unknow
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
319ANION ANALYSISOBJECTIVES FOR THE EXPERIMENTThe student will be able to do the following:1. Write a general description of the qualitative analysis technique for identification of unknown substances.2. Plan a procedure for the analysis of an unknow
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
303HEAT OF FORMATION OF AMMONIUM NITRATEOBJECTIVES FOR THE EXPERIMENTThe student will be able to do the following:1.2.3.4.Calculate the change in enthalpy (heat of reaction) using the Law of Hess.Find heats of reaction using a coffee-cup (open) c
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
303HEAT OF FORMATION OF AMMONIUM NITRATEOBJECTIVES FOR THE EXPERIMENTThe student will be able to do the following:1.2.3.4.Calculate the change in enthalpy (heat of reaction) using the Law of Hess.Find heats of reaction using a coffee-cup (open) c
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
303HEAT OF FORMATION OF AMMONIUM NITRATEOBJECTIVES FOR THE EXPERIMENTThe student will be able to do the following:1.2.3.4.Calculate the change in enthalpy (heat of reaction) using the Law of Hess.Find heats of reaction using a coffee-cup (open) c
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
285Name _Chemistry 1A - Computer WorksheetOpen Microsofts Internet Explorer, find the Chemistry 1A Web page, and answer the followingquestions.1. WhatsthefirstlinkundertheChapter1headingontheChemistry1Awebpage?2. FindChecklist1.Wh
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
295LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MASSOBJECTIVES FOR THE EXPERIMENTThe student will be able to do the following:1. Write or identify a description of the Law of Conservation of Mass.2. Given formulas for the reactants in a double displacement reaction, write
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
287IDENTIFICATION BY DENSITIESOBJECTIVES FOR THE EXPERIMENTThe student will be able to do the following:1. Write or identify the definitions of density, bulk density, and absolute density.2. Measure mass using an electronic balance.3. Measure volume
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
309LINE SPECTRUM OF HYDROGENOBJECTIVES FOR THE EXPERIMENTThe student will be able to do the following:1. Calculate the frequencies and wavelengths for the light emitted in the first five transitions in the Balmerseries for hydrogen.2. Experimentally
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
313MODEL BUILDINGOBJECTIVES FOR THE EXPERIMENTThe student will be able to do the following:1. Given a molecular formula for a molecule or polyatomic ion, draw the Lewis structure for it.2. Given a Lewis structure for a molecule or polyatomic ion;a.
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
313MODEL BUILDINGOBJECTIVES FOR THE EXPERIMENTThe student will be able to do the following:1. Given a molecular formula for a molecule or polyatomic ion, draw the Lewis structure for it.2. Given a Lewis structure for a molecule or polyatomic ion;a.
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1AChapter 1What Id be doing if Iwere you To prepare for lecture Read pdf file for Chapter 2 of An Introduction toChemistry (link on the Chemistry 1A webpage)http:/www.preparatorychemistry.com/Bishop_Book_2_eBook.pdf Or read Chapters 1 an
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1AChapter 2What Id be doing if Iwere you Support for this presentation Read pdf file for Chapter 2 of An Introduction toChemistry (link on the Chemistry 1A webpage)http:/www.preparatorychemistry.com/Bishop_Book_2_eBook.pdf Read pdf file
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1AChapter 3Covalent Bond FormationCovalent Bond A link between atoms due to the sharing oftwo electrons. This bond forms betweenatoms of two nonmetallic elements. If the electrons are shared equally, there is aeven distribution of the ne
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1AChapter 4Chemical Reaction A chemical change or chemicalreaction is a process in whichone or more pure substances areconverted into one or moredifferent pure substances.Chemical Reactions - ExampleChemical Equations (1) Chemical equa
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1AChapter 5Water, H2OWaterAttractionsLiquidWaterSolutions A solution, also called ahomogeneous mixture, is a mixturewhose particles are so evenlydistributed that the relativeconcentrations of the componentsare the same throughout.
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1AChapter 6Some Chemical ChangesRelease EnergyCombustion of MethaneCH4(g) + 2O2(g) CO2(g) + 2H2O(l) +Some ChemicalChanges AbsorbEnergyEnergy Terms Energy = the capacity to do work Work, in this context, may be defined as what isdone
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1AChapter 7Atomic Theory To see a World in a Grain of SandAnd a Heaven in a Wild FlowerHold Infinity in the palm of your handAnd Eternity in an hourWilliam Blake Auguries of Innocence Thus, the task is not so much to see what noone has
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1AChapters 8 and 9Molecular OrbitalTheoryGoal: to generate molecular orbitaldiagrams that describe molecules,like the atomic orbital diagrams thatdescribe atoms.Molecular Orbital: a volume withinwhich a high percentage of thenegative c
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chapter 10GasesGasGas Model Gases are composed of tiny,widely-spaced particles. For a typical gas, the averagedistance between particles is aboutten times their diameter.Gas Model (cont.) Because of the large distance betweenthe particles, the
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1AChapter 12Organic Chemistry Organic chemistry is thechemistry of carbon-basedcompounds. There are two reasons why thereare millions of organic chemicals. Carbon atoms can form strong bondsto other carbon atoms and still formbonds to
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
1234567Is the linkage shown in this structure an (14) linkage or a(14) linkage?(14)8941. What is the minimum volume of 6.14 M HCl necessary to react completely with 2.53kg of solid cobalt(II) hydroxide, Co(OH)2?= 8.87 L HCl soln42. Ethylene
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 2Exam 1 KeyChapters 1-5 and part 6Summer 2008Answer the following by writing the word, words, letter, letters or number in each blankthat best completes each sentence. (3/4 point each)1. A(n) element is a substance that cannot be chemicall
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 2 Summer 2008 Exam 2 KeyChapters 6(part), 7-10Answer the following by writing the word, words, letter, letters or number in each blankthat best completes each sentence. (1 point each)1. A(n) weak acid is a substance that is incompletely ioni
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 2 Summer 2008Exam 3 KEY Chapters 11, 13, & 15You might find the following useful.Answer the following by writing the word, words, letter, letters or number in each blank thatbest completes each sentence. (1 point each blank)1. Something tha
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
CHEMISTRY 1A SPRING 2011EXAM 1 KEYCHAPTERS 1-4You might find the following useful.ElectronegativitiesH2.2Li0.98Be1.57B2.04C2.55N3.04O3.44F3.98Na0.93Mg1.31Al1.61Si1.9P2.19S2.58Cl3.16K0.82Ca1.0Ga1.81Ge2.01As2.18S
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
Chemistry 1A Spring 2011Exam 2 KeyChapters 5, 6, and 7 (part)You might find the following useful.0.008314 kJH = E + (n)RTR=K mol0.00418 kJq = Ccal +m w TgCHrxn = Hf (products) Hf (reactants)Thermodynamic Properties for Some Common Inorganic S
Monterey Peninsula College - CHEM - 100
CHEMISTRY 1ASpring 2011EXAM 3 KeyCHAPTERS 7, 8, 9 & part 10You might find the following useful.1For each of the following, write the word, words, or number in each blank that bestcompletes each sentence. (2 points each)1. The condition of an atom