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The Second Law of Thermodynamics (10)
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Is now http:/ secondlaw.oxy.edu. Please update your links and bookmarks. Has probably been a human feeling before the invention of language. It is common today in any catastrophe. Is it justified? Quakes and violent winds are temporary and coincidental accumulations from less concentrated energy sources). However, we may subconsciously let its humor make us concentrate on things going wrong and blind us to the most amazing fact in our second-law world: Usually things do NOT go wrong. But activation energ...
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AP Chemistry First Semester
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Syllabus and Big Ideas. MMM Lab(bonus)-due 9/6 pics. AP Chemistry First Semester. Chemical Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry. General Equilibria, Lechatelier's Principle, and Ksp. Qualitative Analysis of an Ionic Compound. Measurement, DA, Sig Figs, Atom Theory, and Nomenclature (including organic nomenclature). Summer and beginning 1-1/2 weeks. See Big Idea 1. How to Write/Name Compounds. Vaughn's Ch 1&2 Notes. Bergmann's Ch 2 Notes. Read Math in Chem Review (Appendix A-p.1104). Math Review in Chem.
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Academic and Professional Biography
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Is now http:/ entropysite.oxy.edu. Please update your links and bookmarks. Academic and Professional Biography. Frank L. Lambert. Born July 10, 1918 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a Professor Emeritus (Chemistry) of Occidental College, Los Angeles CA. He is known for his successful advocacy of deleting the definition of thermodynamic entropy as “disorder” from U.S. general chemistry texts and its replacement by viewing entropy as a measure of molecular energy dispersal. [ 1. Notes and Literature Citations.