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Here are your final grades. I've included your score on the final exam, the percentage of your lab grade, and your final exam. Note that the scores are organized by the last digits of your id number, so you'll be first on the list if your id number is '0001, even if your last name is "Zund". None of the lab scores were normalized as all the labs had very similar class averages. I've included both possible extra credits; the 15 point attendance credit and your summary totals (normalized to give a maximum of 15 points). Thanks for all your hard work this semester, and I can truly say that it was a pleasure to have all of you in our class and labs. Have a great summer!
Final grade report (pdf)
Final grade report (word document)
Here are the lists of problems. Use the list that corresponds to the textbook that you are using.
Homework problems for the Armstrong text:
Homework Problems for all chapters
ANSWERS TO THE ARMSTRONG TEXTBOOK PROBLEMS ARE HERE www.ccsf.edu/chemistry/armstrong/chem_32/
Homework problems for the three editions of the Timberlake text:
7th edition Problems
8th edition Problems
9th edition Problems
OSMOLARITY (osmol) handout/problems
Click here for a brief summary of the first three lectures (pdf file) - this is not meant to be a complete list of everything we covered in lecture. It is just a summary and is meant to help you determine which topics you remember well and which topics you need to study more. From now on, you can do your own summaries. If you do these well, you will be able to use them to help you study for quizzes, exams, and the Final Exam.
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