Number Average
Weighted average =
Molecular weight average
Can someone explain what they are for?
number average is doesn't take into account that heavier molecules contribute more to the molecular weight than lighter molecules where as weighted average does.raxu wrote:In the sonic powerpoint there are a few formulas for weight distribution I don't quite understand...
Number Average,
Weighted average =,
Molecular weight average.
Can someone explain what they are for?
number average is doesn't take into account that heavier molecules contribute more to the molecular weight than lighter molecules where as weighted average does.raxu wrote:In the sonic powerpoint there are a few formulas for weight distribution I don't quite understand...
Number Average,
Weighted average =,
Molecular weight average.
Can someone explain what they are for?
It sounds like you're trying to write a test?greekyogurt wrote:Hello! I just started a team this year, and was wondering what would be an example of a cheap+fairly easy practice lab for materials science? Additionally, is roughly 40 questions an unreasonable amount for the given time? (we looked at the practice tests on the wikia, but were hoping for something more recent)
thanks!
40 questions definitely isn't an unreasonable amount of questions on a test, but it may depend on the formatting of the questions. I.e. 40 essay/short answer questions may be too much, but something like 30 M/C, 5 Matching, and then 5 SAR would be a perfectly fine formatting. Additionally, the difficulty of the questions may factor in as well. If you want me to take a look at a potential test, just PM me and I would definitely be willing to give you feedback on it! Additionally, I can send you one or two previous invite tests for matsci, which should be more recent than the ones on the test exchange if you are willing!greekyogurt wrote:Hello! I just started a team this year, and was wondering what would be an example of a cheap+fairly easy practice lab for materials science? Additionally, is roughly 40 questions an unreasonable amount for the given time? (we looked at the practice tests on the wikia, but were hoping for something more recent)
thanks!
I've seen tests with both questions about IUPAC naming as well as common naming, and there are also some tests that offer bonus points on nomenclature sections if you can provide both, i.e. UT Invitational 2017.jaah5211 wrote:I had a question for the material science organic nomenclature naming. Would they ask the IUPAC (Systematic) naming or the common naming for the test?