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Schedule, Fall 2007
rev
03/26/2008 01:20 PM
Note that this schedule
will be revised and updated on a regular basis.
| WK |
DATE |
LECTURE1 |
SUGGESTED QUESTIONS & EXERCISES1 |
LAB2 |
QUIZ/EXAM |
| 1 |
9/17 |
Intro.
1.1-1.2 |
|
MON+TUE: locker check-in, safety
orientation
WED+THU:
Nomenclature Exercise
and pictures!
Nomenclature "Blank"
exp grading |
(no quiz this week) |
| 9/19 |
1.1-1.3
1.9 |
Questions (ch 1): 17, 19
Class & Sep of Matter: 67, 69, 71 |
| 2 |
9/24 |
1.4-1.5
1.6 |
Sig Figs: 21, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33
Conversions: 35, 39, 43, 47, 73, 75, 77* |
Density
Density Grading Rubric
Mon/Tue: ASA + Parts A&B
Wed/Thu: Part C |
Quiz 1 KEY
(1.1-1.6 + 1.9)
Sep 26-27 |
| 9/26 |
1.7-1.8 2.1-2.3 |
Temp: 49, 51
Density: 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63, 76, 78*
Questions (ch 2): 17
Atomic Theory: 25, 27, 71*, 81*, 85*, 87* |
| 3 |
10/1 |
2.4-2.7 |
Nature of the Atom: 16, 21, 22, 35-39, 41, 43, 45, 47,
49, 51, 53, 74, 78* |
Chromatography
Mon+Tue: ASA +capillary action
Wed+Thu: development & calculations |
Quiz
2 KEY
(1.7, 1.8, 2.1-2.5)
Oct 3-4 |
| 10/3 |
2.8 |
Nomenclature: 24, 55, 59, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 75, 77* |
| 4 |
10/8 |
2.8
3.1-3.4 |
Atomic Masses: 19, 27, 29, 124*
Moles & Molar Masses: 21, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 51, 53ab |
Crystallization
Lab Report, page 2 (replacement for page in manual)
Mon+Tue: ASA + Separation & Analysis
Wed+Thu: Recrystallization |
Quiz
3 KEY
(ch 2.6-3.3)
Oct 10-11 |
| 10/10 |
3.4-3.6 |
Percent Composition: 59, 61, 63
Empirical & Molecular Formulas: 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 77 |
| 5 |
10/15 |
3.6-3.9 |
Balancing Chemical Equations: 81, 83, 85
Reaction Stoichiometry: 89, 91, 93, 95, 125*, 127, 129, 131 |
Chemical Formula
Chem Formula grading rubric
Mon+Tue: ASA + exp.
Wed+Thu: quiz + compl. exp. |
Quiz
4 KEY
(3.4-3.9)
Oct 17-18 |
| 10/17 |
3.10 |
Limiting Reactants & % Yield: 97, 99, 101, 103, 105 |
| 6 |
10/22 |
4.1-4.3 |
Electrolytes: 9, 11, 17 (don't draw pictures; simply
write reactions), 79
Molarity: 21, 23, 25, 29, 31, 80, 96* |
Identification of a
Compound
Mon+Tue: EXAM
Wed+Thu: ASA + exp. |
EXAM
1
(ch 1-3)
Oct 22-23 |
| 10/24 |
4.3-4.6 |
Precipitation Reactions: 35, 37, 45 |
| 7 |
10/29 |
4.6-4.8 |
Precipitation Reactions: 12, 39, 41, 47, 49,
51, 53*, 97*
Acid-Base Reactions: 13, 55, 57 |
Mon+Tue: Identification of a Compound (more trials)
Wed+Thu: quiz + ASA + Hydrates, part D |
Quiz
5 KEY
(4.1-4.7)
Oct 31 - Nov 1 |
| 10/31 |
4.7-4.8 |
(none) |
| 8 |
11/5 |
4.8-4.10 |
Acid-Base Reactions: 59, 61, 63, 65, 109*
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions: 16, 67, 69 |
Mon+Tue: Hydrates, parts A-C
Hydrates grading rubric
Wed+Thu: quiz + ASA + Verifying Absolute Zero (Part
A only) |
Quiz
6 KEY
(4.8-4.10 to assigning oxidation numbers)
Nov 7-8 |
| 11/7 |
4.10
5.1 |
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions: 15, 71, 73,
77, 112abc*
Pressure: 17, 27, 29 |
| 9 |
11/12 |
VETERANS DAY HOLIDAY - NO CLASSES |
| 11/14 |
5.6, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.10 |
Kinetic Molecular Theory: 23, 26, 81, 83
Gas Laws: 18, 20, 33, 35, 37, 42, 43*, 49
Gas Stoichiometry: 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 115*
Partial Pressures: 65, 69, 71, 125*
Atmospheric Chemistry: 91, 93 |
Mon+Tue: holiday (no labs on Mon or Tue this week) Wed+Thu: ASA +
Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid |
(no quiz this week) |
| 10 |
11/19 |
6.1-6.2 |
P. & K. Energy: 10, 19
Heat & Work: 11, 21, 23, 27
Enthalpy: 12, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39 |
Mon+Tue: EXAM
Wed+Thu: holiday
(no experiment this week) |
EXAM
2
(ch 4-5 and Abs Zero & Hydrates labs)
Nov 19-20 |
| 11/21 |
6.2 |
Calorimetry & Heat Capacity: 41, 43, 45, 47, 51, 101* |
| 11 |
11/26 |
6.3-6.4 |
Hess' Law: 13, 57, 59, 63
Std Enthalpies of Formation: 65, 67, 69, 71, 73 |
Mon+Tue:
Heat Effects & Calorimetry Wed+Thu: quiz, clean-up & check-out |
Quiz
7 KEY
(6.1-6.4)
Nov 28-29 |
| 11/28 |
6.5-6.6 |
Energy Consumption & Sources:
15, 16, 75, 76, 77, 79, 96*, 97* |
| Finals Week |
Dec 3, 10am |
|
EXAM 3
(ch 6)
FINAL EXAM
(ch 1-5) |
Notes:
1 Chemistry, 7th edition, Zumdahl & Zumdahl, (c) 2007
Houghton Mifflin Co.
2 Chemical Principles in the Laboratory, 8th edition,
Slowinski et al., (c) 2005 Brooks/Cole
*indicates "extra difficult" problems; students hoping to earn an "A"
should be able to solve/answer these problems
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