CHEM 1AA3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Rate Equation, Reaction Rate Constant, Sulfuric Acid

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Use the e button on your calculator to denote 10x; example, 19 x 103 => 19e3. The ans button is useful in carrying your calculations over to a new one. When given a large array of data, look for obvious patterns what is happening to a certain rate when a concentration is doubled, etc. If you forget any rate law, chances are that it is either first order or 2nd order; in this case, memorize the following: Remember that you can always derive the expressions for reaction half life in this way. Problem set 1: model the rate law for the reaction given below. Also determine the rate constant of the reaction. 4: the half life of the following alpha-decay (first order) is 4. 46 billion years: Section ii organic chemistry (ii-a) functional groups. Other functional groups: amines, esters, amides and ethers. Problem set 2a: determine all of the functional groups and the number of sp2.