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Last Thursday, we started the material about the various types of<br>
solids and their structures. This can be a bit problematic since
I'm allowing<br>
the use of different editions of the textbook. The following
explains what I'll<br>
be doing. I will mention this in class as well again, as I did last
Thursday.<br>
<br>
We will be covering ch 11 in all editions. For the 12th - 14th
editions we<br>
won't be covering section 11.7 (liquid crystals) in those editions.
Also,<br>
in the 12th-14th editions there's a "Chemistry Put to Work" box
about<br>
ionic liquids. I will mention these in class but you won't be
responsible for<br>
anything specific about these substances.<br>
<br>
We won't be using ch 12 in any of the editions. The information
we'll<br>
be covering for solids will be from ch 11 of the 11th edition. If
you are <br>
using the 12th - 14th editions I've uploaded the material about
solids <br>
in ch 11 from the 11th edition to Carmen. It's under the "Modules"
link<br>
in the menu and then go to the "Lecture" module and then<br>
<span class="item_name"><span class="ig-title title">"Chapter 12:
Solids and Modern Materials". </span></span>You'll find the
11th edition<br>
textbook material related to solids there. You will also find the
end-of-chapter<br>
exercises from the 11th edition for there as well. You can use the
11th<br>
edition publisher's solutions manual for these (found on Carmen by
going to<br>
the "Homework (End-of-Chapter Exercises) and Solutions Manuals"
module<br>
and then "Publisher's Solution Manuals").<br>
<br>
There's also details about what is covered in the various editions
on my<br>
class web page (not Carmen). <br>
<br>
Dr. Zellmer
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