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<p>So we have our final tomorrow morning at 9 am in our normal
classroom. You may bring your periodic tables that you prepared
earlier in the semester -- but please, only have information
recorded on the front of the periodic table (don't use the blank
back page). If you want to put info on the front of the
periodic table to help you with the exam that will be fine with
me. I will provide you with a periodic table as well (in case you
forget yours).</p>
<p>The cover page of the exam will have some equations you might
need as well as a few conversion factors. If, during the course
of taking the test, you need a constant or conversion factor that
is not provided on the the you may come to the front desk, write
the constant you need on a sheet of paper, and I will provide it
to you.</p>
<p>The test is equally weighted between multiple choice (25
questions worth 3 pts each) and nine free-response questions. <br>
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<p>See you in the morning!<br>
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<b><em>Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D.</em></b><br>
<em>Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science</em><br>
<em>Director of the Computational Science Program</em><br>
<em>Mercer University</em><br>
<em>1501 Mercer University Drive, Macon, GA 31207 </em><br>
<em>(478) 301-5627</em><br>
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