CHM1311/1711
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Final Exam
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Lights, Atoms and
Chemical Bonding
Tutoring Session Details
- This review session will focus on answering EXAM type questions for the following topics:
- The relationship between frequency, wavelength and photon energy
- Review important equations for dealing with the fundamental aspects of light
- Calculate energies of electrons in hydrogen atoms and working with energy-level diagrams
- Anomalies in transition metal electron configuration
- Learn to write valid sets of quantum numbers (n, l, ml, ms) for various electrons
- Drawing atomic orbitals (s, p, d, f) and their respective structures
- Draw energy diagrams for bonding and anti-bonding orbital for monoatomic and diatomic atoms
- Drawing Lewis structures in 3D and providing atom hybridization
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Tutoring Session Details
- This review session will focus on answering EXAM type questions for the following topics:
- The relationship between frequency, wavelength and photon energy
- Review important equations for dealing with the fundamental aspects of light
- Calculate energies of electrons in hydrogen atoms and working with energy-level diagrams
- Anomalies in transition metal electron configuration
- Learn to write valid sets of quantum numbers (n, l, ml, ms) for various electrons
- Drawing atomic orbitals (s, p, d, f) and their respective structures
- Draw energy diagrams for bonding and anti-bonding orbital for monoatomic and diatomic atoms
- Drawing Lewis structures in 3D and providing atom hybridization
$35
for 4-Hours
Kinetics, Energy
and Aqueous Solubility (Ksp)
Tutoring Session Details
- This review session will focus on answering EXAM type questions for the following topics:
- Create and interpret rate equations from experimental/graphical data
- Derive rate laws from reaction mechanisms
- Solve for rate constants, reaction times, various reactant concentrations using integrated rate laws
- Use the Arrhenius equation for temperature dependant reactions
- Equations used to solve for heat and work (∆E = q + w)
- Drawing energy diagrams for ∆H and ∆E
- Find ∆E/∆H using bond energies
- Using heats of formation of reactants and products to solve for ∆H
- Understand how to solve calorimeter problems in different conditions
- Learn to solve for the molar solubility of various solutes in water using Ksp
- Apply the theory of "common ion effect" in Ksp problems
- Understand how to assess a solution's saturation using Q and Ksp
Session is SOLD OUT!
Please contact us if still interested!
Tutoring Session Details
- This review session will focus on answering EXAM type questions for the following topics:
- Create and interpret rate equations from experimental/graphical data
- Derive rate laws from reaction mechanisms
- Solve for rate constants, reaction times, various reactant concentrations using integrated rate laws
- Use the Arrhenius equation for temperature dependant reactions
- Equations used to solve for heat and work (∆E = q + w)
- Drawing energy diagrams for ∆H and ∆E
- Find ∆E/∆H using bond energies
- Using heats of formation of reactants and products to solve for ∆H
- Understand how to solve calorimeter problems in different conditions
- Learn to solve for the molar solubility of various solutes in water using Ksp
- Apply the theory of "common ion effect" in Ksp problems
- Understand how to assess a solution's saturation using Q and Ksp
$35
for 4-Hours
Acid-Base, Titrations
and Buffers
Tutoring Session Details
- This review session will focus on answering EXAM type questions for the following topics:
- Under how to dissociate acids/bases in aqueous solutions (Ka and Kb)
- Find the concentrations of [H3O+] and [OH-] at equilibrium
- Calculate percent ionization of various solutes
- Find concentrations of all species for polyprotic acids
- Relate pOH, pH, pKa, pKb, Ka, Kb and Kw
- Understand titration curves and how they relate to pH of solutions
- Breakdown the buffer questions (know how to apply the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation)
- Calculate the ratio of Conjugates to their acid/base
- Using the Buffer equation to solve buffer questions
- Titration using strong acid/base calculations
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Tutoring Session Details
- This review session will focus on answering EXAM type questions for the following topics:
- Under how to dissociate acids/bases in aqueous solutions (Ka and Kb)
- Find the concentrations of [H3O+] and [OH-] at equilibrium
- Calculate percent ionization of various solutes
- Find concentrations of all species for polyprotic acids
- Relate pOH, pH, pKa, pKb, Ka, Kb and Kw
- Understand titration curves and how they relate to pH of solutions
- Breakdown the buffer questions (know how to apply the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation)
- Calculate the ratio of Conjugates to their acid/base
- Using the Buffer equation to solve buffer questions
- Titration using strong acid/base calculations
if still interested!
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As a recent PhD graduate from the University of Ottawa, he has worked along with many of the CHM1311/1711 Professors. His lesson plans will always begin with must-know fundamental concepts and end with examples from previous midterms and final exam questions. Recommended by 200+ uOttawa students. Join one of his review sessions and decide for yourself!