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Semester 1 Study Guide
Chapter 21
Absolute rule
Edict of Nantes
Skepticism
Louis XIV
Jean Baptiste Colbert
War of Spanish Succession
role of serfs in Western Europe
Thirty Years War
Maria Theresa
Frederick II
War of Austrian Succession
Each country?s royal palace
England
Austria
France
Spain
Russia
Chapters 19 and 20
Columbus
Navigation tools
Major trading companies
Prince Henry
Reasons for exploration
Vasco da Gama
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1 L atm = 101.3 J
R = 0.08206 L?atm/mol?K = 8.314 J/mol?K
h = 6.626 x10-34 J?s
c = 2.998 x108 m/s
NA = 6.022 x1023 mol-1
Specific Heat Capacities Heat of Fusion (?Hfus) Heat of Vaporization
(?Hvap)
H2O(s): 2.06 J/g?K H2O: 333 J/g H2O: 2256 J/g
H2O(l): 4.184 J/g?K
H2O(g): 1.86 J/g?K
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1 atm = 1.01 x105 Pa = 1.01 bar = 760 torr
1 L atm = 101.3 J
R = 0.08206 L?atm/mol?K = 8.314 J/mol?K
h = 6.626 x10-34 J?s
c = 2.998 x108 m/s
NA = 6.022 x1023 mol-1
Specific Heat Capacities Heat of Fusion (?Hfus) Heat of Vaporization
(?Hvap)
H2O(s): 2.06 J/g?K H2O: 333 J/g H2O: 2256 J/g
H2O(l): 4.184 J/g?K
H2O(g): 1.86 J/g?K
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1 atm = 1.01 x105 Pa = 1.01 bar = 760 torr
1 L atm = 101.3 J
R = 0.08206 L?atm/mol?K = 8.314 J/mol?K
h = 6.626 x10-34 J?s
c = 2.998 x108 m/s
NA = 6.022 x1023 mol-1
Specific Heat Capacities Heat of Fusion (?Hfus) Heat of Vaporization
(?Hvap)
H2O(s): 2.06 J/g?K H2O: 333 J/g H2O: 2256 J/g
H2O(l): 4.184 J/g?K
H2O(g): 1.86 J/g?K
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(?? + ?? ?
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2
)(?? ? ????) = ??????
???? = ????????????????
1 atm = 1.01 x105 Pa = 1.01 bar = 760 torr
1 L atm = 101.3 J
R = 0.08206 L?atm/mol?K = 8.314 J/mol?K
h = 6.626 x10-34 J?s
c = 2.998 x108 m/s
NA = 6.022 x1023 mol-1
Specific Heat Capacities Heat of Fusion (?Hfus) Heat of Vaporization
(?Hvap)
H2O(s): 2.06 J/g?K H2O: 333 J/g H2O: 2256 J/g
H2O(l): 4.184 J/g?K
H2O(g): 1.86 J/g?K
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(?? + ?? ?
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2
)(?? ? ????) = ??????
???? = ????????????????
1 atm = 1.01 x105 Pa = 1.01 bar = 760 torr
1 L atm = 101.3 J
R = 0.08206 L?atm/mol?K = 8.314 J/mol?K
h = 6.626 x10-34 J?s
c = 2.998 x108 m/s
NA = 6.022 x1023 mol-1
Specific Heat Capacities Heat of Fusion (?Hfus) Heat of Vaporization
(?Hvap)
H2O(s): 2.06 J/g?K H2O: 333 J/g H2O: 2256 J/g
H2O(l): 4.184 J/g?K
H2O(g): 1.86 J/g?K
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(?? + ?? ?
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?Project 1.2.5 Modifying Code
Introduction
Modifying other people?s code accounts for a significant part of a software developer?s work. The ability to understand code that has been written by someone else and readily modify it to suit your needs will allow you to accomplish tasks much faster than if you had to create an entire program from the ground up.
Can you think of changes you?d like to see in a program you use?
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