Please Note: These are my own personal lecture notes that I used to teach Chem 30B in Fall 2003.
They may contain mistakes, I do not guarantee their accuracy (although I think they are pretty good!).
Remember - different people teach classes in different ways, there are many different interpretations of the same phenomenon/concept.
If the instructor teaching 30B to you deviates from MY notes, that is OK, do not go and wave my notes in their face and say, something like:
"well, Cantrill says this... so my answer on the midterm must be right, give me more points." Really, don't do that. Seriously.
These notes are just there as a favour to a bunch of my 30A students from Fall 2004, use them as a back-up, as a supplement.
Furthermore, don't e-mail me to say that Lecture 2 is missing, or page 6 from Lecture 23, or whatever. This is all I have. What is missing, is missing.
Lost to the sands of time or something equally romantic. |