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Renaissance & Reformation Notes

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Ch. 3/4 Renaissance: - 1350-1500 Financial base Humanism 5 Artists Individualism Secularism Portraits Leonardo da Vinci Machiavelli Erasmus Petrarch Etc. Northern (religious) vs. Southern (secular) Reformation 1517= 95 Theses Martin Luther vs. John Calvin Martin Luther was against indulgences, wanted Bible to be only authority John Calvin believed in predestine (Puritans) Catholic Response Council of Trent Ursuline Nuns Jesuits Counter Reformation Inquisition Reforms (better trained priests, ex.) Henry VII Quasi-protestant (kept a lot of the ritual Catholic Churchs) Became head of the Church, not the pope Ch. 5/6 Explorers & New Technology What made Europeans such great explorers? Columbian Exchange New goods and trades Tobacco, corn

A compressed sheet for basic names of chemicals

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Number of carbons (n) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 30 Prefix Meth Eth Prop But Pent Hex Hept Oct Non Dec Undec Dodec Tridec Tetradec Pentadec Eicos Triacont Alkenes: Prefix + "-ane? CnH2n+2 is the chemical formula for prefix+ane. CnH2n is the chemical formula for prefix+ene. Oxidation state Cations(+) and acids Anions(-) Lowest hypo- -ous hypo- -ite Some -ous -ite More -ic -ate A lot per- -ic per- -ate Highest hyper- -ic hyper- -ate Peroxide you add an O Example: -H2O (hydrogen oxide) to H2O2(hydrogen peroxide) -Na2O (Sodium oxide) to Na2O2(sodium peroxide) Hydrates -ionic compounds that have absorbed water -named as the ionic compound followed by a numerical prefix and ?hydrate

Chem 3301 exam

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1 1. (55 points) Thermodynamic Relationships - ?Maxwell?s Relations? Using the first and second laws, or any other way you choose. For FULL Credit YOU MUST JUSTIFY each step a) (20 pts) Show that the fundamental equation for dH is given by dH = TdS + Vdp b) (5 pts) Treat H as a function of p and S. Write out its total derivative, dH, in terms of dp, dS and partial derivatives of H. 2 c) (5pts) Show that Vp H S ???? ? ??? ? ? ? and that TS H p ?? ? ?? ? ? ? ? d) (10 pts) Show that Sp p T S V ??? ? ??? ? ? ??? ? ?? ? ? ? ? 3 e) (5 pts) Show that T Cp T S p ?? ? ?? ? ? ? ? 4 f) (10 pts) Show that ??? ? ??? ? ???? ? ??? ? ? ????? ? ??? ? ? ? Vp H Tp S TT 1 5 2. (45 points) The phase diagram of H2O.

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