1 | Timestamp | Chapter | Book | Page Number | Problem, Figure, or Reference: | Error Description | Submitted By: |
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2 | 8/16/2017 17:28:14 | 4 | Textbook | 234 | F17.23 | This is a Test | Lund |
3 | 6/18/2019 10:59:35 | 2 | Textbook | 41 | Example 2.17 | In worked out example, the numerator is missing the units of grams. Should be 55.9x10^3 g. | Lund |
4 | 6/18/2019 15:28:00 | 2 | Textbook | 41 | Example 2.17 | The numerator in the density lacks units and should read 55.9x10^3 g. | Lund |
5 | 6/19/2019 22:22:51 | 2 | Textbook | 41 | Example 2.17 | In worked out example, the numerator is missing the units of grams. Should be 55.9x10^3 g. | Lund |
6 | 6/19/2019 22:26:16 | 2 | Textbook | 41 | Example 2.17 | In worked out example, the numerator is missing the units of grams. Should be 55.9x10^3 g. | Lund |
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2 | 1/13/2015 | 2 | Text | 47 | 31a | correct answer is 3.7692x10^7 instead of 10^6 | Befus |
3 | 6/18/2019 | 2 | Textbook | 41 | Example 2.17 | The numerator in the density lacks units and should read 55.9x10^3 g. | Lund |
4 | 9/2/2015 | 3 | Textbook | A-3 | Problem 73 | The first answer in the second row is 301 K. The answer is incorrectly given as 30.1 K. | Lund |
5 | 1/13/2015 | 5 | Text | A-7 | 5.75 | answer in appendix for Chap 5 #75 d should be nitrogen tetrafluoride | Befus |
6 | 10/9/2014 | 7 | Text | 224 | example 7.11 | typo on right side of equation...should be Ca(NO3)2 instead of Ca(NO2)2 | Befus |
7 | 2/29/2016 | 7 | Textbook | A-10 | 7.67b | The missing phase label of KC2H3O2 is (aq). | Lund |
8 | 10/27/2015 | 9 | Textbook | 286 | Near end of paragraph 1 | general misspelled as genereal | Lund |
9 | 5/4/2016 | 13 | Text | A-19 | 13.31 | The solution is saturated (certainly within the range of uncertainty). | Lund |
10 | 1/13/2015 | 14 | Text | 492 | 5th equation on page | lists NH4^+ as a proton acceptor, it should be labled as a proton donor in this case | Befus |
11 | 1/13/2015 | 18 | Text | 684 | 49 | last problem: there is an extra H in CH3CH(CH3)CH(CH3)C<H>(CH2CH3)2CH2CH3 that should not be there | Befus |
12 | 1/13/2015 | 18 | Text | 694 | skillbuilder 18.4 | answer should be 2-methylpropane The 2 is missing from the answer given. | Befus |
13 | 4/15/2015 | 18 | Text | 666 | 18.7 | name for carboxylic acid should be ethanoic acid with acetic acid in parentheses since that is the common name. This would follow the same form for the ketone listed above it. | Befus |
14 | 4/5/2016 | 18 | Textbook | A-23 | 49 | The name of structure 2 should be 4-isopropylheptane, not 2-methyl-3-propylhexane | Lund |