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Chemistry 111 Summer Schedules |
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CHEMISTRY 111
SUMMER LABORATORY SCHEDULE
Lab Manual: Laboratory Manual for College Chemistry II (CHM 111), 3rd Edition
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WEEK # |
EXPERIMENT # |
TOPIC |
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1 |
1 |
Check-in, Safety, "Chemical Equilibrium" |
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2 |
2, 3 |
"Buffers and Weak Acid/Strong Base Titration curves" |
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3 |
4 |
"Solubility Product Constant" |
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4 |
5 |
"Waste-water Treatment" |
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5 |
6 |
"Calorimetry" |
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6 |
7, 8 |
"Factors Affecting Reaction Rates and Determination of Order of a Reaction" |
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7 |
9, 10 |
“Oxidation-Reduction Equations and Oxidation-Reduction Reactions" |
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8 |
11 |
"Electrochemistry" |
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9 |
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Check-out, Lab Practical Test |
NOTE: Lab 9 is "Oxidation-Reduction Equations", a practice on balancing Redox equations and is to be discussed in Tutorial and completed by the student on their own.
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.
SUMMER 3-DAY LECTURE SCHEDULE
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Section _______ MWF___________ |
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SESSION # |
TEXT TOPIC
(Hill and Petrucci, 2nd TTC ed.) |
CHAPTER/SECTION(S) |
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1 |
Introduction; Chemical Equilibrium |
Syllabus; 14/1,2,3(page 609),4,5 |
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2 |
Review of Acid/Base Chemistry |
15/1-3 |
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3 |
Acid/Base-Ionization Equilibria, Acid-Base Properties of Ions |
15/4,6 |
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4 |
Common-Ion Effect and Buffers |
15/7,8 |
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5 |
Buffers; Indicators; Neutralization Reactions |
15/8-10 |
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6 |
Acid-Base Titration Curves |
15/10 |
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7 |
Precipitation Reactions, Solubility Product |
4/3;16/1,2 |
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8 |
Common Ion Effect in Solubility Equilibria; Reaction Quotient |
16/3; page 611 and 16/4 |
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9 |
Effect of pH of Solubility; Complex Ions |
16/5; 16/6 (Qualitative) |
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10 |
TEST I |
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11 |
Introduction to Thermochemistry; Enthalpy |
6/1-4 |
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12 |
Hess' Law, Standard Enthalpy of Formation and Reaction |
6/6,7 |
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13 |
Calorimetry;
Enthalpy of Phase Changes |
6/5
11/2,3(Portions),Handout |
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14 |
Spontaneous Reactions; Entropy, Free Energy |
17/1-4 |
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15 |
Free Energy; Free Energy and Equilibrium |
17/4-6 |
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16 |
Dependence of Free Energy on Temperature |
17/7 |
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17 |
Calculations |
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18 |
TEST II |
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19 |
Introduction to Reaction Rates; Rate Law (Initial Rate Method) |
13/1-4 |
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20 |
First Order Integrated Rate Law, Half-Life, Reactions of Other Orders |
13/5,6 |
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21 |
Theories of Kinetics, Effect of Temperature (Qualitative), Reaction Mechanisms |
13/7-9 |
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22 |
Catalysis; Kinetics of Radioactive Decay |
13/10; 19/3 |
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23 |
Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reaction Equations (Half-Reaction Method) |
4/4,5; 18/1,2 |
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24 |
Voltaic Cells: Standard Electrode Potential |
18/3,4 |
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25 |
Free Energy and Equilibrium, Effect of Concentration on Cell Voltage |
18/5,6 |
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26 |
TEST III |
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27 |
Review |
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FINAL EXAM : |
SUMMER 2-DAY LECTURE SCHEDULE
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Section ______ TTH _________ |
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SESSION # |
TEXT TOPIC (Hill and Petrucci, 2nd TTC edition) |
CHAPTER/SECTION(S) |
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1 |
Introduction; Chemical Equilibrium |
Syllabus; 14/1, 2, 3 (page 609), 4, 5 |
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2 |
Review of Acids and Bases; Acid-Ionization Equilibria |
15/1-3;4 |
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3 |
Acid-Base Ionization Equilibria; Acid-Base Properties of Ions, Common-Ion Effect and Buffers |
15/4,6-8 |
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4 |
Buffers; Acid-Base Titration Curves |
15/8-10 |
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5 |
Precipitation Reactions; Solubility Product; Common-Ion Effect |
4/3;16/1-3 |
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6 |
Reaction Quotient; Effect of pH on Solubility, Complex Ions |
page 611 and 16/4; 16/5,6 (qualitative) |
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7 |
UNIT TEST I |
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8 |
Introduction to Thermochemistry; Enthalpy, Hess' Law |
6/1-4,6 |
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9 |
Standard Enthalpy, Calorimetry, Enthalpy of Phase Changes |
6/7,5; 11/2,3 (portions), Handout |
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10 |
Spontaneous reactions, Entropy, Free Energy, Equilibrium |
17/1-6 |
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11 |
Free Energy and Equilibrium, Free Energy and Temperature |
17/6,7 |
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12 |
UNIT TEST II |
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13 |
Introduction to Reaction Rates, Rate Law, Integrated Rate Law |
13/1-5 |
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14 |
Half-Life, Other Orders, Theories of Kinetics, Reaction Mechanisms |
13/6-9 |
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15 |
Catalysis; Kinetics of Radioactive Decay, Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Equations (Half-Reaction Method), |
13/10; 19/3
4/4,5; 18/1,2 |
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16 |
Voltaic Cells: Standard Electrode Potential, Free Energy and Equilibrium |
18/3-5 |
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17 |
Free Energy and Equilibrium, Effect of Concentration on Voltage. |
18/5,6 |
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18 |
UNIT TEST III |
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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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