CHM 102, Winter 2008

OVERALL SCHEDULE (will be revised and updated on a regular basis)
revised 03/20/2008 12:25 PM

week date lecture1 suggested study problems1 lab2 quiz/exam
1 1/7 7.1-7.2 Light & Matter: 15, 17, 33, 35, 37, 41, 137* KEY to Intro. to E-M Radiation & Spectra

Bring your safety goggles to lab.

(no quiz this week)
1/9 7.3-7.4 The Bohr Model: 18, 28, 45, 47, 49/51/53, 126, 127*
2 1/14

7.5-7.8

7.9-7.11

Quantum Mechanics: 57, 59, 61, 129*

Polyelectronic Atoms: 21, 25

TUE: introduction, locker check-in, safety orientation, pictures,
exp ASA + parts A & B

THU: Quiz,
exp parts C & D

NOTES for Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen

Table 11.1 for Atomic Spectrum of H

Quiz 1 KEY
Thu. 1/17
(7.1-7.8)
1/16 7.9-7.11

Polyelectronic Atoms: 27, 63, 67, 71, 75, 79, 83

3 1/21 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday (no class) NOTES for Alkaline Earths and Halogens

TUE: ASA + parts I & II

THU: part III

(no quiz this week)
1/23

7.11-7.12
7.13

8.1-8.2

Periodic Table & Properties: 20, 23, 24, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93*, 95/99/101, 97*, 133*, 135*, 136*
Alkali Metals: 30, 103, 104, 107

4 1/28 NO CLASS TODAY due to weather. TUE:
THU:
Quiz
No lab this week due to weather disruption of lecture schedule.  Sorry.
Quiz 2 KEY
Thu. 1/31
(7.11-8.2)
1/30 8.1-8.3
8.4-8.6
chem. bonds & electronegativity: 13, 15, 23, 25, 27, 29
ions & ionic compounds:  17, 33, 35, 37, 39, 43, 119*
5 2/4 8.7-8.8
8.9-8.11
bond energies: 19, 53, 57, 61, 63, 117*
Lewis Structures: 67, 69, 71, 79
NOTES for Molecular Geometry activity
TUE:
ASA & Lewis Structures only for
Part A KEY
THU: Quiz & complete activity
Quiz 3 KEY
Thu. 2/7
(8.1-8.11)
2/6 8.12
8.13
Lewis Structures: 21, 73, 75, 81, 83, 125*
molecular structure:  87, 89[71], 91, 95, 99, 103, 127*
6 2/11

9.1

Localized e- model: 7, 9, 10, 15, 17, 21[8.67], 27, 33, 71*, 73* Classification of Substances Exp Notes
TUE: ASA & known compounds
THU: Quiz & "unknowns"
Quiz 4 KEY
Thu. 2/14
(8.12-9.1)
2/13 9.2-9.4
9.4-9.5
molecular orbitals, homonuclear: 8, 11, 35, 37, 39, 41 
molecular orbitals, heteronuclear: 13, 43, 45d, 49
MO + localized e- model: 14, 47, 51
7 2/18 Washington's Birthday Holiday (no class) TUE: EXAM
THU: EXAM

No experiment this week due to an amazing series of unexpected and unfortunate events.

EXAM 1
Tue. & Thu.
2/19-2/21
(ch 7-9)
2/20 10.1-10.2
+~10.4-10.7
Table of Inter-particle Forces I
Table of Inter-particle Forces II
Intermolecular forces & properties: 12, 23, 29, 31, 33, 35, 110, 111, 120*
liquids: 37, 39
8 2/25 10.3-10.7
10.8-10.9
solids: 17, 24, 26
phase changes & diagrams: 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,  79, 85
Vapor Pressure & Heat of Vaporization
TUE:
(start exp.)
THU: Quiz + (complete exp.)
Vapor Pressure GRADING
Quiz 5 KEY
Quiz 5, q #4 KEY
(10.1-10.8)
Thu. 2/28
2/27 10.8-10.9

11.1

phase changes & diagrams: 14, 87, 89*, 93, 95*, 107*, 109*, 117*

solution concentrations: 25, 27, 29, 31

9 3/3

11.2-11.3
11.4
11.5

solubility: 33, 35, 37, 41, 43
solution vapor pressure: 45, 47, 51, 53, 55, 93* 
colligative properties: 57, 61, 63

Freezing Point Depression

TUE: ASA + Parts A & B
THU: Quiz + Part C
 

Quiz 6 KEY
(10.9-11.5)
Thu. 3/6
3/5 11.6
11.7
11.8

colligative properties: 67
electrolyte solutions: 69, 71, 73, 91*, 97*
(colloids)

10 3/10 We will not have a lecture today;
there is an opportunity for extra-credit work:
Monday @ 8:45am, 11:20am, 12:35pm, 2:50pm in D-103
Tuesday @ 9:00am, 10:20am, 11:40am in D-103
allow 30 minutes for each presentation

TUE: study time for exam and extra credit project
THU: EXAM

EXAM 2
(ch 10-11)
Thu. 3/13
3/12 10-11 REVIEW; Bring your questions!
11 3/17 12.1-12.5 reaction rates: 21
rate laws from experiments: 15, 25, 29
rate laws from experiments lecture supplement
integrated rate laws: 31, 35, 39, 43
Rates of Chemical Reactions

TUE: ASA + Parts A & B
THU: Quiz + Parts C & E

Quiz 7 KEY
(12.1-12.5)
Thu. 3/20
3/19 12.6-12.8 reaction mechanisms: 9, 49, 51
T & collision model: 11, 17, 53, 57
Finals Mon.
3/24
10-11:50am
    TUE: clean-up, check-out (10 easy points!) EXAM 3 (ch 12) & FINAL EXAM (ch 7-11)

Notes:
*Practice problems marked with an asterisk are "extra difficult"; students who are hoping to earn an "A" would do well to master these problems.
Practice problem separated with a slash("/") are very similar; these problems utilize the same skills and/or concepts  (If you can do one of these problems, you can probably do the others, too.)

1 Chemistry, Seventh Edition, Zumdahl & Zumdahl, (c) 2007, Houghton Mifflin
2 Chemical Principles in the Laboratory, Slowinski et al., (c) 2005, Brooks/Cole Thomson

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