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Organic Chemistry Notes (CHEM 350)
Extremely detailed notes covering all of organic chemistry I. Includes sections on a review of general chemistry, alkanes, conformations, resonance, stereochemistry, chirality, acid/base reactions, alkenes, alkynes, addition reactions, elimination reactions, substitution reactions, reactions of alcohols, synthesis, and retrosynthesis. All reactions include detailed step-by-step mechanisms and go into great depth. Great for anyone, even non-Brown students, who need help learning or reviewing all ...
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Extremely detailed notes covering all of organic chemistry I. Includes sections on a review of general chemistry, alkanes, conformations, resonance, stereochemistry, chirality, acid/base reactions, alkenes, alkynes, addition reactions, elimination reactions, substitution reactions, reactions of alcohols, synthesis, and retrosynthesis. All reactions include detailed step-by-step mechanisms and go into great depth. Great for anyone, even non-Brown students, who need help learning or reviewing all ...
Chemistry Notes
Notes come from an Ivy League Brown University student studying chemistry with an A in the course. Explores the electronic structure of atoms and molecules, thermodynamics, solution equilibrium, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, and reaction mechanisms. Equivalent to college general chemistry 1st and 2nd semester.
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- • 16 pages •
Notes come from an Ivy League Brown University student studying chemistry with an A in the course. Explores the electronic structure of atoms and molecules, thermodynamics, solution equilibrium, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, and reaction mechanisms. Equivalent to college general chemistry 1st and 2nd semester.
Multivariable Calculus
Notes come from an Ivy League Brown University student studying math with an A in the course. The main topics are: geometry of three-dimensional space; partial derivatives; Lagrange multipliers; double, surface, and triple integrals; vector analysis; Stokes' theorem and the divergence theorem, with applications to electrostatics and fluid flow.
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Notes come from an Ivy League Brown University student studying math with an A in the course. The main topics are: geometry of three-dimensional space; partial derivatives; Lagrange multipliers; double, surface, and triple integrals; vector analysis; Stokes' theorem and the divergence theorem, with applications to electrostatics and fluid flow.