Physical Chemistry 263-4


by C. W. David

This site has been moved from its original location, and therefore is under active revision during Spring 2004, and some patience is required in dealing with errors that may occur due to mistakes in editing. Thanks. Carl David

The following materials are available:

Review of Elementary Mathematics/Chemistry/Physics


Practice Exam Questions, First Semester (Chemistry 263)


I would like to thank the students in Chemistry 263-4 who materially aided in the debugging of most of these questions, and without whose patience and understanding this project could not have been brought to its current state.
Specifically, the surviving students:
  • M. Articolo
  • J. Cavallari
  • A. Evenski
  • S. Golden
  • C. Hu
  • B. Litke
  • J. Morin
  • T. Neyarapally
  • B. Rivers
  • C. Sharma
  • J. Zgorski
    worked very hard checking these questions. Since they have been edited since being checked, the responsibilty for subsequent induced errors surely remains with me.
    cwd, May 2,1996

    Practice Exam Questions, Second Semester (Chemistry 264)



    If you are interested in how these questions were created, i.e., Perl, CGI, HTML, Latex2HTML, Java, etc., etc., etc., then you may wish to look at a a book which explains at various levels how these questions can be implemented. Since this book is constantly changing, please forgive its rather informal style.

    Change of Grade Form

    Ein kluger Mensch lernt von seinen Fehlern, ein kluegerer Mench von den Fehlern von Anderen!

    Frank W. David, b:June 4, 1904 d:June 10, 1960
    h = 6.62606891x10-34 Joule-sec
    E. R. Williams, R. L Steiner, D. B. Newell and P. T. Olsen, Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 2404 (1998)