And at the review session ...


Here are the problems which I wanted to get through at the review session. I actually thought, if we were really determined, we could probably do this by 8 or 8:30. I didn't want to forecast this time, because probably students would faint. I selected the problems so that they would represent, in my judgement, problems resembling those which might be given on the final exam.

We did not have to face the challenge of doing all of the problems since the invading organic chemistry barbarians stole the room! See you on Thursday. We got through about 9.1, I think.

6.1: #27     6.2: #9     6.3: #9
6.3: #24     6.4: #10     6.4: #37
6.5: #14     6.5: #26     7.1: #36
7.1: #42     7.2: #16     7.2: #22
7.3: #6     7.3; #15     7.4: #10
7.4: #18     7.6: #28     7.6: #33
7.7: #25     7.7: #36     8.1: #9
8.1: #35     8.4: #11     8.4: #32
9.1: #31     9.1: #37     9.2: #5
9.3: #7     p.618: #17     p.618: #21
10.2: #26     p.618: #34     10.3: #8
10.3: #24     10.3: #28     10.4: #9
10.4: #12     10.4: #23     10.5: #18
10.5: #37     10.6: #10     10.6: #20
10.7: #6     10.7: #23     10.7: #35
10.7 #49     10.7: #60     11.1: #40
11.2: #8     11.3 #25     11.4: #6


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