Okay I am currently taking chemistry 2 because it's mandatory to get my masters in COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERING. Obviously I will need to know rate constants, activation energy, and other necessary information to program in multiple computer languages.
But sadly I just can't bring myself to study and. Okay I am currently taking chemistry 2 because it's mandatory to get my masters in COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERING. Obviously I will need to know rate constants, activation energy, and other necessary information to program in multiple computer languages. But sadly I just can't bring myself to study and learn something I am blindly being forced to take, and will never need to know again because the system has set up a hoop for me to jump through. Does anyone know of a place where I can get answers to my chemistry lab manual?
'experiments in general chemistry' by Wentworth? Yes I am a terrible person for not wanting to waste my time and brain cells on learning such trivial things instead of wanting to learn things that actually apply to my future, God help me. Update: Oh and if this was a normal school year, yes, I'd actually be learning this information, but I am a transient student at my local community college (from a university) and more or less forced to take this class.
This class does not add to my GPA, it's merely shown as a completion. This added to the fact. Oh and if this was a normal school year, yes, I'd actually be learning this information, but I am a transient student at my local community college (from a university) and more or less forced to take this class.
This class does not add to my GPA, it's merely shown as a completion. This added to the fact that it's summer and I could be interning somewhere making nice cash, having fun every night with the rest of my friends, or taking a more math-based class. Instead I can't go out any weekedays due to the rediculous distance I must drive (only chemistry 2 class available is FAR from my house) and the rediculously early time the class starts.
Maybe the frustration is getting to me, but I truely don't care about chemistry. Differential equations? Chemistry just makes my head hurt and I'm pretty sure it's eating my soul.
Best Answer: No, you are not a terrible person. I would like to suggest, however, that you might be a little short-sighted.
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Show transcribed image text General Chemistry II Lab Manual, 2017 Revision 79 Questions: 1) 5.0 moles of NH3 and 4.0 moles of H2 are introduced into a 4.00 L flask. At equilibrium, 1.5 moles of NHs gas remain. Calculate Ke for this reaction. 3H2(g) + N2(g) 2NHs (8) 2) The Kc value for the following equilibrium at 500°C is 49. 112 (g) + 12(g) 근 2H1(g) If 2.00 moles of H2 and 2.00 moles of I2 are introduced into a 2.00 L flask at 500°C, how many moles of HI are present at equilibrium? What would happen to the values you calculated for Kc in the experiment if the Beer's law constant (k) value you used was high (e.g.
You used 6000 M when the actual constant had a value of 5,000 M)? Explain your answer.
Okay I am currently taking chemistry 2 because it's mandatory to get my masters in COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERING. Obviously I will need to know rate constants, activation energy, and other necessary information to program in multiple computer languages.
But sadly I just can't bring myself to study and. Okay I am currently taking chemistry 2 because it's mandatory to get my masters in COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERING. Obviously I will need to know rate constants, activation energy, and other necessary information to program in multiple computer languages. But sadly I just can't bring myself to study and learn something I am blindly being forced to take, and will never need to know again because the system has set up a hoop for me to jump through. Does anyone know of a place where I can get answers to my chemistry lab manual?
'experiments in general chemistry' by Wentworth? Yes I am a terrible person for not wanting to waste my time and brain cells on learning such trivial things instead of wanting to learn things that actually apply to my future, God help me. Update: Oh and if this was a normal school year, yes, I'd actually be learning this information, but I am a transient student at my local community college (from a university) and more or less forced to take this class. This class does not add to my GPA, it's merely shown as a completion.
This added to the fact. Oh and if this was a normal school year, yes, I'd actually be learning this information, but I am a transient student at my local community college (from a university) and more or less forced to take this class. This class does not add to my GPA, it's merely shown as a completion. This added to the fact that it's summer and I could be interning somewhere making nice cash, having fun every night with the rest of my friends, or taking a more math-based class. Instead I can't go out any weekedays due to the rediculous distance I must drive (only chemistry 2 class available is FAR from my house) and the rediculously early time the class starts. Maybe the frustration is getting to me, but I truely don't care about chemistry.
Differential equations? Chemistry just makes my head hurt and I'm pretty sure it's eating my soul. Best Answer: No, you are not a terrible person. I would like to suggest, however, that you might be a little short-sighted.
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Chemistry is one of those sciences that employs a lot of math, reasoning, and critical thinking. These are all skills that will serve you well as a software engineer. This is most likely the reason chemistry is a requirement for your masters degree. I honestly don't know where you could get the answers to your lab manual.
If you do find the answers, I would suggest you disregard them and exercise your own skills in finding the answers. Tell us some more. Upload in Progress. Upload failed.
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