<p>You know they give you the formulas and constants that will be helpful for Section II. Are we allowed to use that for section I as well, or do we have to memorize everything?</p>
<p>memorize most. The equations are so you don't fail frq's if not memorized but you get points for knowing them some of them (mainly more common, e.g. perfect gas law). Usually the questions are in the x is equal to what expression? Where you've got a bunch of values you would plug into an equation rearranged to solve for x. At least the right answer does. </p>
<p>What's the list?</p>
<p>Like:</p>
<p>pH + pOH = 14
pH = pKa + log(base/acid)
Ka * Kb = 1.0 * 10^-14</p>
<p>PV = nRT
p1v1 = p2v2
p1/t1 = p2/t2
v1/t1 = v2/t2</p>
<p>at STP gas 22.4 L / n</p>
<p>delta T = (i)(k)(m)</p>
<p>for boiling point elevation / freezing point depression </p>
<p>deltaGnot = deltaH - T(deltaS)
deltaGnot = -RTlnK</p>
<p>Ecell = Ecathode - Eanode</p>
<p>A = abc (beer's law)</p>
<p>there's a bunch more on the sheet I'll prolly check over</p>