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Chm 111 Spring/Fall schedules

       

                                                     LABORATORY SCHEDULE

Lab Manual:     Laboratory Manual for College Chemistry II (CHM 111), 4th Edition.

 

WEEK #

EXPERIMENT #

TOPIC

1

 

Check-in, Apparatus, Safety, Reports, Notebook

2

1

“Chemical Equilibrium”

3

2

"Acid-Base Reactions: Buffers"

4

3

"Acid-Base Reactions: Titration Curves”

5

4

"Solubility Product Constant"

6

5

"Waste-water Treatment"

7

6, Parts A & B

"Calorimetry"

8

6, Parts C & D

"Calorimetry"

9

7

"Factors Affecting Reaction Rates"

10

8

"Determination of Order of a Reaction"

11

9

"Oxidation-Reduction Equations"

12

10

"Oxidation-Reduction Chemistry"

13

11

"Electrochemistry: Galvanic Cells"

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.

 

 

THE CONTENTS OF THIS ADDENDUM CAN ONLY BE CHANGED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT HEAD.

 

                                               CHM 111 - COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II

                                                         LECTURE SCHEDULE (MWF)

 

Section _______                                                                         MWF ______________

SESSION #

TEXT TOPIC

(Hill and Petrucci 2nd TTC ed.)

CHAPTER/SECTION(S)

1

Introduction, Chemical Equilibrium

14/1,2

2

Chemical Equilibrium Stoichiometry

14/3-4

3

Chemical Equilibrium Calculations

14/5

4

Acid/Base Chemistry; Acid/Base Strengths

15/1,2

5

Acid/Base-Ionization Equilibria

15/4

6

Acid-Base Properties of Ions

15/6

7

Common-Ion Effect and Buffers

15/7,8

8

Buffers; Indicators; Neutralization Reactions

15/8, 9,10

9

Acid-Base Titration Curves

15/10

10

Precipitation Reactions and Slightly Soluble Salts

4/3; 16/1

11

Solubility Product

16/2

12

Common Ion Effect in Solubility Equilibria

16/3

13

Reaction Quotient (Will Precipitation Occur?)

16/4

14

Effect of pH on Solubility,

Complex Ions

16/5

16/6 (Qualitative)

15

TEST I

 

16

Introduction to Thermochemistry

6/1-3

17

Enthalpy

6/4

18

Hess's Law

6/6

19

Standard Enthalpy of Formation and Reaction

6/7

20

Calorimetry

6/5

21

Enthalpy of Phase Changes

11/2,3 (portions); Handout

22

Spontaneous Reactions; Entropy

17/1-3

23

Free Energy

17/4,5

24

Free Energy and Equilibrium

17/6

25

Dependence of Free Energy on Temperature

17/7

 

SESSION #

TEXT TOPIC

CHAPTER/SECTION(S)

26

TEST II

 

27

Review Test II

 

28

Introduction to Reaction Rates

13/1, 2, 3

29

Rate Law (Initial Rate Method)

13/4

30

First Order Integrated Rate Law, Half-Life

13/5

31

Reactions of Other Orders, Theories of Kinetics

13/6, 7

32

Effect of Temperature (Qualitative), Reaction Mechanisms

13/8,9

33

Catalysis, Kinetics of Radioactive Decay

13/10, 19/3

34

Oxidation - Reduction Concepts

4/4, 5

35

Balancing Oxidation - Reduction Reaction Equations (Half-Reaction Method)

18/1,2

36

Voltaic Cells, Standard Electrode Potential

18/3,4

37

Electrode (Cell) Potential, Free Energy and Equilibrium

18/5

38

Effect of Concentration on Cell Voltage

18/6

39

Calculations

 

40

TEST III

 

41

Review Tests

 

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 111 - COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II

                                                  LECTURE SCHEDULE (MW/TR)

 

Section _______                                                              MW  or TR _______________

SESSION #

TEXT TOPIC

(Hill and Petrucci, 2nd TTC ed.)

CHAPTER/SECTION(s)

 

       1

Introduction, Chemical Equilibrium

14/1-4

       2

Chemical Equilibrium Stoichiometry; Acid/Base-Ionization Equilibria

14/5; 15/4

       3

Acid/Base-Ionization Equilibria, Acid-Base Properties of Ions

15/4,6

       4

Common-Ion Effect and Buffers

15/7,8

       5

Buffers; Indicators; Neutralization Reactions

15/8-10

       6

Acid-Base Titration Curves

15/10

       7

Precipitation Reactions, Solubility Product

4/3;16/1,2

       8

Common Ion Effect in Solubility Equilibria; Reaction Quotient (Will Precipitation Occur?)

16/3,4

       9

Effect of pH of Solubility; Complex Ions

16/5; 16/6  (Qualitative)

      10

TEST  I

 

      11

Introduction to Thermochemistry; Enthalpy

6/1-4

      12

Hess' Law, Standard Enthalpy of Formation and Reaction

6/6,7

      13

Calorimetry;

Enthalpy of Phase Changes

6/5

11/2,3(Portions),Handout

      14

Spontaneous Reactions; Entropy, Free Energy

17/1-4

      15

Free Energy; Free Energy and Equilibrium

17/4-6

      16

Dependence of Free Energy on Temperature

17/7

      17

TEST II

 

      18

Introduction to Reaction Rates; Rate Law (Initial Rate Method)

13/1-4

      19

First Order Integrated Rate Law, Half-Life, Reactions of Other Orders

13/5,6

      20

Theories of Kinetics, Effect of Temperature (Qualitative), Reaction Mechanisms

13/7-9

      21

Catalysis; Kinetics of Radioactive Decay

13/10; 19/3

      22

Oxidation-Reduction Concepts

4/4,5

      23

Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reaction Equations (Half-Reaction Method)

18/1,2

       24

Voltaic Cells: Standard Electrode Potential

18/3,4

      25

Free Energy and Equilibrium, Effect of Concentration on Cell Voltage

18/5,6

 

      26

Calculations, review

 

27

TEST III

 

      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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