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Just a reminder, the overheads I'll be using in class tomorrow are<br>
available on my class web page (not Carmen).<br>
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<font size="+1"><a
href="https://cbc-wb01x.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1220/chem1220.htm"
moz-do-not-send="true"><u><b>Chemistry 1220 - Su18</b></u></a><br>
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Once there you'll see a "Notes" link. Click on it. You'll<br>
see "Review" at the top. These are the sections I feel you need<br>
to look at right away. There are links there to my chapter 11/12<br>
notes. Those are the chapters that deal with attractive forces,<br>
properties of liquids, phase diagram, vapor pressure, boiling
point,<br>
melting point, solids, properties of various types of solids
(melting<br>
point, hardness, conductivity properties, etc.).<br>
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Take a quick look at the stuff I have there about ch 11 and
solids.<br>
Click on the last link "Types of Solids and Their Properties" to<br>
see the 4 types of solids based on their attractive forces.<br>
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</font><font size="+1"><b><font size="+1"><b> </b></font></b><font
size="+1">Skim sections 13.1-13.4.</font></font><font size="+1"><font
size="+1"><font size="+1"> It will make it easier for you to
follow<br>
what I do in class.</font> </font><b>We start with section <font
color="#ff0000">13.4</font>. </b><br>
<br>
Dr. Zellmer<br>
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Dr. Zellmer</font>
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