Tyjacobs general chemistry notes + formula sheet v1

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So I finally finished the gen chem notes (also included a formula sheet). Here is the dropbox link:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/e6zw1vao6h3cz8e/AADiJ0w1g9nCuhjDIaMXb8O8a?dl=0

As with my organic chemistry notes, my general chemistry notes also assume you remember some things from your college chemistry courses. Read the 'READ ME' section for more information on how to use these notes.


The main criticism with chad's videos is that it does not contain the last 7% of information that separates people from a 20 to a 30. My notes do. Please use them.


PLEASEEEEEEE let me know if the formula sheet is missing formulas or if there are issues with the notes by messaging me on here. Note there are blank spaces on the sheet --fill in the blank spaces with any formulas that you like to use!



and with that, all my natural science notes are up! Soon I will come out with a study guide for the natural sciences. Happy studying!
 
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would you say you need to memorize everything on your formula sheet? I don't know if memorizing something like 1 Bq = 1disin/s is worth the time.

EDIT: I saw that in your notes you rank network covalents as having a lower melting point than ionics. I'm not sure if I agree with it.
 
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would you say you need to memorize everything on your formula sheet? I don't know if memorizing something like 1 Bq = 1disin/s is worth the time.

EDIT: I saw that in your notes you rank network covalents as having a lower melting point than ionics. I'm not sure if I agree with it.


so for the molecular solid vs ionic solid: I took the chart from here http://www.chm.davidson.edu/vce/crystals/networksolids.html

Mistyped it. Both should be "high" sorry

And i fixed the formula sheet to take out units stuff that was stupid.


everything is now fixed
 
For the formula sheet, are you expected to know/memorize some or most or none of them for the DAT?
 
I took the formula sheet from a college Gen Chem course

I wouldn't say u need to know what the constants mean

But I'd say know all the formulas (u may not need to know all the nernst equation u need to know at least 1 form)
 
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