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Chemistry 110 Spring/Fall schedules

  

 

CHM110L                                                   LABORATORY SCHEDULE

 

Lab Manual:     Laboratory Manual for College Chemistry I (CHM 110)

 

WEEK #

EXPERIMENT #

TOPIC

1

 

Check-in, Apparatus, Safety, Reports, Safety Quiz, Notebook, Operation of Burner

2

1

"Mass and Volume Determination"

3

2

"Density Determination"

4

3

"Mixture Separation"

5

4

"Determination of a Formula"

6

5

"Stoichiometry: Gas Evolution Reaction"

7

9

"Molecular Structure and Shapes" 

8

6

"Stoichiometry: Precipitation Reaction"

9

7

“Solution Stoichiometry:  Acid-base Standardization”

10

12

"Acid-Base Titrations: Solution Analysis"

11

8

"Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid" 

12

10

"Freezing-Point Depression"

13

11

"Vapor Pressure"

14

 

Check-out, Lab Practical Test

 

 

Pre-lab question sheets with answers are due at the beginning of each laboratory session.  Any student who fails to complete the sheet satisfactorily may not be allowed to perform the experiment.

 

 

                                           CHM 110 - COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I

                                                     ADDENDUM

 

                                              LECTURE SCHEDULE (MWF)

Section ____                                                                                MWF __________

SESSION #

TEXT TOPIC (Hill and Petrucci, 2nd TTC ed.)

CHAPTER/SECTION(s)

1

Introduction, Course Syllabus, Scientific Method

1/1-2

2

Units of Measure

1/3-6

3

Atoms, Atomic Structure

2/1-4; 7/1,2

4

Atomic Structure

7/7-9; 8/1-4

5

The Periodic Table

2/5, 8/5,7-9

6

Nomenclature and Formulas

2/6-8

7

Nomenclature and Formulas

2/6-8

8

Atoms, Molecules, Moles

3/1-2

9

Unit conversion and Nomenclature Practice

 

10

 Test I

 

11

Percent Composition; Chemical Equations

3/3-5; 3/7

12

Chemical Equations (continued), Nuclear Decay Equations

3/7, 19/1,2

13

Stoichiometry

3/8

14

Stoichiometry, Limiting Reactant

3/9,10

15

Chemical Bonding, Lewis Dot Diagrams  

9/1-4,6

16

Lewis Dot Diagrams, Formal Charge 

9/7-8

17

Bond Dissociation, , VSEPR Model of Molecules

9/10(qualitative); 10/1

18

VSEPR Model of Molecules (continued)

10/1-2

19

Review

 

20

                           Test II

 

21

Chemistry of Aqueous Solutions  

4/1,2 (except titrations), 3 

22

Concentration and Solution Stoichiometry

3/11

23

Solution Stoichiometry

3/11

24

Acid-Base Definitions

2/8; 15/1-2

25

Acid-Base Principles

15/3

26

pH Scale

15/3

27

Predicting chemistry in aqueous solution: Precipitation and Acid-Base Reactions

4/2 (except titrations), 3

28

Acid-Base Titrations: stoichiometry

4/2

29

Review of Aqueous Solution Chemistry

 

30

                           Test III

 

31

Gases and Gas Laws

5/1-7

32

Gas Stoichiometry and Gas Mixtures

5/8-10

33

Gas Law Calculations

 

34

States of Matter, Vapor Pressure, Phase Changes and Diagrams

11/1-4 (qualitative)

35

Intermolecular Forces and Physical Properties

11/5-7

36

Intermolecular Forces and Physical Properties

11/8-10 (through pg 495)

37

Physical Properties of Solutions

12/1,2,4

38

Colligative Properties

12/5,6

39

Colligative Properties of Solutions

12/6,7,8

40

Review

 

41

                           Test IV

 

42

Review for Final Exam

 

FINAL EXAM: 

 

 

THE CONTENTS OF THIS ADDENDUM CAN ONLY BE CHANGED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT HEAD, BUT THE ACTUAL TIMING OF THE SCHEDULE MAY VARY SLIGHTLY AT THE DISCRETION OF THE INSTRUCTOR

 

 

                                           CHM 110 - COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I

                                                       LECTURE SCHEDULE (MW)

Section __________                                                            MW or TR     _________

SESSION #

TEXT TOPIC (Hill and Petrucci 2nd TTC ed.)

CHAPTER/SECTION(s)

1

Introduction; Matter, Units of Measure

1/1-6

2

Atoms; Atomic Structure

2/1-4; 7/1,2,7-9

3

Atomic Structure and The Periodic Table

8/1-4, 2/5, 8/5, 7-9

4

Nomenclature and Formulas

2/6-8

5

Nomenclature and Formulas

2/6-8

6

Atoms, Molecules, Moles

3/1,2

7

                           Test I

 

8

Percent Composition; Chemical Equations

3/3-5; 3/7

9

Nuclear Decay Equations;  Stoichiometry

19/1,2; 3/8

10

Stoichiometry and Limiting Reactant

3/8-10

11

Chemical Bonding, Lewis Dot Diagrams

9/1-4, 6, 7

12

Formal Charge, Bond Dissociation; VSEPR Model of  Molecules

9/8-10 (qualitative), 10/1,2

13

Complete VSEPR; Exercises and Review

10/2

14

                           Test II

 

15

Chemistry of Aqueous Solutions

4/1,2 (except titration), 3

16

Concentration  and Solution Stoichiometry

3/11

17

Solution Stoichiometry ; Acid-Base Definitions and Principles

3/11; 15/1,2

18

pH scale; Predicting chemistry in aqueous solution: Precipitation and Acid-Base Reactions

15/3; 4/2,3 (except titration)

19

Acid-Base Titrations: stoichiometry; review

4/2

20

                           Test III

 

21

Gas Laws; Gas Stoichiometry

5/1-8

22

Gas Mixtures; States of Matter, Vapor Pressure, Phase Changes and Diagrams

5/9,10; 11/1-4 (qualitative)

23

Intermolecular Forces and Physical Properties

11/5-10 (through pg 495)

24

Physical Properties of Solutions

12/1, 2, 4

25

Colligative Properties of Solutions

12/5-8

26

Exercises and Review

 

27

                           Test IV

 

28

Review for Final Exam

 

Final Exam: 

THE CONTENTS OF THIS ADDENDUM CAN ONLY BE CHANGED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT HEAD, BUT THE ACTUAL TIMING OF THE SCHEDULE MAY VARY SLIGHTLY AT THE DISCRETION OF THE INSTRUCTOR

 

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