What This Document Is
This is a problem set for Introduction to Modern Chemistry I (09 105) at Carnegie Mellon University, assigned to students in Fall 2016 by Lenny Vuocolo. It’s designed to be completed alongside lecture notes C through F and is due Tuesday, September 27th by 6 PM. The document includes space for student names, ID numbers, and TA/recitation section information.
Why This Document Matters
This problem set is a key component of the course, providing students with practice applying concepts covered in recent lectures. Successful completion demonstrates understanding of atomic emission spectra and related calculations. It’s intended to reinforce learning and prepare students for assessments.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document *is* the assignment itself; it does not provide solutions or detailed explanations of the underlying chemical principles. Students will need their course notes, textbook, and potentially external resources to complete the problems.
What This Document Provides
The full document contains two main sections: required problems from the Sapling online learning platform, and two original problems focusing on overlapping lines in hydrogen atom emission spectra. Problem 2 includes guiding questions to aid in the solution process, but does not provide answers. It also lists available TA and recitation times. This preview only describes the document’s structure and purpose.