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Chemistry 110 Summer Schedules

 SUMMER   LABORATORY SCHEDULE

 

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

 

WEEK #

EXPERIMENT #

TOPIC

1

 

 

1

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

"Mass and Volume Determination"

2

2

"Density Determination"

3

3

4

"Mixture Separation"

"Determination of a Formula"

4

5

9

"Stoichiometry:  Gas Evolution Reaction"

"Molecular Structure and Shapes"

5

6

"Stoichiometry:  Precipitation Reaction"

6

7

 

12

“Solution Stoichiometry:  Acid-base

 Standardization”

“Acid/Base Titration: Solution Analysis”

7

8

“Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid”

8

10

“Freezing-Point Depression” 

9

 

Lab Practical Test; Check-out

 

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.  NOTE: Lab number 11 is deleted for the Summer 9 week session.

 

 

                                      

 SUMMER 3-DAY LECTURE SCHEDULE

Section  ___________                                                           MWF ______________

 

 

SESSION #

TEXT TOPIC

(Hill and Petrucci, 4th Edition)

CHAPTER/SECTION(S)

1

Introduction; Course Syllabus; Matter

1/1,2

2

Units of Measure, Atoms; Atomic Structure

1/3-6; 2/1-4; 7/1-3

3

Atomic Structure

7/7-9, 8/1-4

4

Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table

2/5,8/5,7-9

5

Nomenclature and Formulas

2/6-8

6

Nomenclature and Formulas

2/6-8

7

Atoms, Molecules, Moles and Percent Composition

3/1-5

8

Chemical & Nuclear Decay Equations

3/7, 19/1,2

9

UNIT I TEST

 

10

Stoichiometry, Limiting reactant

3/8-10

11

Chemical Bonding

9/1-4

12

Lewis Dot Diagrams; Formal Charge

9/6-10

13

VSEPR Model, Molecular Modeling

10/1-2

14

Chemistry of Aqueous Solutions

4/1-3

15

Concentration and Solution Stoichiometry

3/11

16

Solution Stoichiometry

3/11

17

Titrations, Practice

4/6

18

UNIT II TEST

 

19

Acid-Base Definitions and Principles

15/1-2, 11

20

pH Scale

15/3

21

Gas Laws

5/1-7

22

Gas Stoichiometry; Gas Mixtures

5/8-10

23

States of Matter, Vapor Pressure, Phase Changes and Diagrams

11/1-4 (qualitative)

24

Intermolecular Forces and Physical Properties

11/5-10 (through pg 493)

25

Solutions, Colligative Properties

12/1,2,4-9

26

Practice

 

27

UNIT III TEST

 

Final Exam:   

 

 

 

 

 SUMMER 2-DAY LECTURE SCHEDULE

 

Section _______                                                             MW or TTH  ____________

 

SESSION #

TEXT TOPIC

Hill and Pettrucci, 4th  edition

CHAPTER/SECTION(S)

1

Introduction; Course Syllabus; Matter, Units of Measure

1/1-6

2

Atoms; Atomic Structure

2/1-4; 7/1-3,7-9

3

Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table;

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

4

Nomenclature

2/6-2/8

5

Moles, Percent Composition; Chemical and Nuclear Decay Equations

3/1-5; 3/7, 19/1,2

6

UNIT I TEST

 

7

Stoichiometry; limiting reactant

3/8-10

8

Chemical Bonding, Lewis Dot Diagrams; Formal Charge

9/1-4, 9/6-10

9

VSEPR Model; Molecular Modeling

10/1,2 (may be completed in laboratory)

10

Chemistry of Aqueous Solutions; Concentration

4/1-3; 3/11

11

Concentration, Solution Stoichiometry; Titrations

3/11; 4/6

12

UNIT II TEST

 

13

Acid-Base Definitions and Principles; pH Scale

15/1,2,11; 15/3

14

Gas Laws, Gas Stoichiometry, Gas Mixtures

5/1-10

15

States of Matter, Vapor Pressure, Phase Changes and Diagrams, Intermolecular Forces

11/1-4 (qualitative), 5,6

16

Intermolecular Forces and Physical Properties; Colligative Properties

11/7-10 (through pg 467);12/1,2

17

Colligative Properties

12/4-9

18

UNIT III TEST

 

 

FINAL EXAM:

 

 

 

 

 

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