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    CHEM 112 - Spring 2011

    Chemistry 112Spring Semester 2011

    Chemistry 112 is the second course in a two-course sequence in General Chemistry. The object of thiscourse is to introduce you to some of the basic principles of chemistry with an emphasis on therelationships between the microscopic structure and macroscopic properties of matter. We will also

    illustrate the use of these principles in a wide variety of examples from the life sciences, fromengineering and technology, and from everyday life. While it is a continuation of Chemistry 110, usingthe same text and building on the subject matter of Chemistry 110, it differs from Chemistry 110 in twoimportant respects:

    1. There are no required recitation classes. All of the class meetings will be of lecture size and thereare only 3 meetings per week.

    2. You will find much less carry-over of material from your high school chemistry course in Chem112 than you did in Chem 110.

    The format of Chem 112 places a larger responsibility on you to master the subject material of thecourse.

    INSTRUCTORS:

    Lecturer Time Office E-mail Office hoursDr. David Boehr 8:00am 240 Chemistry [email protected] By appt.

    Dr. Ayusman Sen 9:05am 440 Chemistry [email protected] By appt.

    Dr. Ayusman Sen 10:10am 440 Chemistry [email protected] By appt.

    Dr. Alan Benesi 3:35pm 8 Chemistry [email protected] By appt.

    Meetings with your instructor may be arranged at the end of lecture or by e-mail. Simple questions orcomments can also be sent via e-mail. For administrative questions and questions concerning examscores contact the administrative assistant in 210 Whitmore.

    WEB PAGE: http://courses.chem.psu.edu/chem112/SpringThe course syllabus, past exams, supplementary lecture notes, exam locations, handouts, TAinformation, and other interesting chemistry sites are available at this location.

    TEACHING ASSISTANTS:

    Name E-mail Office Hours211 Whitmore

    Recitation Time

    Joshua Wrubel [email protected] TBA TBA

    Kaitlin Haas [email protected] TBA TBA

    Matt Langston [email protected] TBA TBA

    Angela Jovanovich [email protected] TBA TBA

    Experienced instructors will provide free help to Chemistry 112 students in Room 211 WhitmoreLaboratory. Tutors will be available during the following hours throughout the semester except duringspring break and finals week.

    SUNDAY - THURSDAY, 6:30-10:30 P.M. LOCATION- 211 Whitmore. However, we suggest that yousee the regular course TAs as much as possible.

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    CHEM 112 - Spring 2011

    TEXTBOOK AND OTHER MATERIALS:

    1. Required Textbook: T.L. Brown, H.E. LeMay, B.E. Bursten, and C. J. Murphy, Chemistry, TheCentral Science, 11th Edition, Prentice-Hall, 2009.

    2. Chem 112 Student Packet (required). Available at the Penn State Bookstore on campus. This packethas the syllabus, General Course Information, Supplemental Homework Problems and Practiceexams.

    3. The Chem 112 web site contains a syllabus, links to lecture notes, supplementary reading

    assignments, and multiple choice homework problems. You will be responsible for printing out thesematerials as needed. You are strongly advise to bring copies of notes to lecture, so you can listen,think, and ask questions rather than spend all your time copying down what is written on theoverheads. In addition to these required materials, sample exams from previous years are alsoavailable on the course Web page. Please note that because of changes in the course, old examsmay not contain precisely the same collection of materials as this years exams.

    4. A suitable scientific calculator (one that handles numbers in scientific notation and provideslog/antilog functions) is essential. Calculators with text-storage capabilities (such as the TI-81 usedin Math 140) will not be permitted for use on exams and quizzes.

    5. Optional Materials: Hill, Students Guide to Brown, LeMay & Bursten, and Wilson, Bursten & LeMay,Solutions to Black Exercisesare optional; they are available in the bookstores if you wish to usethem.

    LECTURES: Chem 112 meets for three lectures each week. You should attend every lecture even ifyou think you already know the material. You are responsible for all course material and administrativeannouncements covered in lecture, including problem assignments, syllabus changes, and examlocations. Always read the material covered in a lecture beforethe lecture. Reading both the textbookand trying problems assigned from the text prior to the lecture is essential.

    HOMEWORK: Homework assignments are given in the syllabus. The end of the Chapter homeworkproblems should be done before lecture. The supplemental multiple choice homework problems can bedone after lecture. These homework problems will prepare you for the graded on-line quizzes. Doing allassigned problems is essential to success in this course. If you have questions about the homeworkyou can raise them during class or seek help in the Resource Room 211 Whitmore.

    WEB BASED SKILL CHECK TESTS and QUIZZES (Detailed Instructions after Schedule) :

    1. Skill Check Tests. There are 8 Skill Check Tests (SCTs) available on line. Detailed instructions fortaking are also posted on the course Web page. You will be allowed to take these tests as many timesas you like; however, you must achieve 100% on these tests in order to receive credit. Deadlines foreach of the Skill Check Tests are given on the Web Based instruction page. NOTE: there is an earlydeadline for these! You can earn extra credit by getting 100% by the early deadline. If you do notcomplete the Skill Check Test by the FINAL deadline of APRIL 25, you will get a zero. There are nomake-up opportunities for these.

    2. Unit Quizzes. There will be 13 sets of quizzes that you will be expected to do on-line. These on-line

    quizzes will be graded. Each quiz will have about 5-7 questions. After doing the assigned homework inthe syllabus, you should be able to do these problems. You will have a limited number of attempts foreach quiz so it is important that you do the assigned homework BEFORE attempting the quizzes.(Note: each quiz will be unique.) Your grade for each quiz will be the highest score of your totalattempts. There will be a deadline for each problem set as well. Once the deadline has passed, you willnot be able to access the quizzes and there will be no make-up opportunities if you miss the quizaltogether or do not use all of your available submissions.

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    CHEM 112 - Spring 2011

    EXAMINATIONS: There will be three evening examinations during the semester and a comprehensivefinal examination during the final exam period. The dates and times for the mid-semester exams arefixed; you must work out any conflicts that arise.

    Three evening midterm examinations will be held:Exam 1: Wednesday 2/2 at 6:30 pmExam 2: Wednesday 3/2 at 6:30 pmExam 3: Wednesday 4/6 at 6:30 pm

    We will make provisions for conflicts between these evening exams and other scheduled Universityactivities; you must register for such conflicts in class when the request is made. The final exam will begiven at the time and place set by the University in its final exam schedule. Do not make plans to leavethe University before you know the final exam date for Chem 112. Locations for all exams will beannounced inclass, and posted on the web; please do not phone or e-mail for exam locations! Youshould bring to each exam your calculator, some #2 pencils, an eraser, and your student I.D. card. Aperiodic table and data sheet will be provided with each exam. Be sure you know your correct sectionnumber and student I.D. number and that you enter these correctly on your exam answer sheet.

    MAKE-UP EXAM: A student having a legitimateexcuse for missing any of the three scheduled

    midterm exams will be provided with a singlemake-up opportunity near the end of the semester. Thismake-up exam will cover the material for all three midterm exams. It is your responsibility to obtainpermission from your lecturer to take this exam and to respond to the in-class request to sign up for thisexam; this will be made shortly after the third exam.

    GRADING: Your course grade will be completely determined by your on-line quiz scores, three mid-semester exam grades and your final exam grade. These will be weighted as follows:

    Basic Skills 5% 10 pointsUnit quizzes 15% 30 pointsThree evening mid-semester examinations 17% each 34 points eachFinal examination (comprehensive) 29% 58 points

    100% 200 points

    The exact course point requirements for each letter grade will be decided at the end of the course. A

    typical distribution for this course is as follows:

    A/ A- 89% 178 course pointsB+/ B/ B- 78% 156 course pointsC+/ C 67% 134 course pointsD 56% 112 course points

    There is no assurance that this distribution will be the same this session; however, you may assumethat it will not be greatly different. There is no predetermined grade distribution for this course; if, atthe

    end of the course everyone has a final point grade in the A range, then everyone will earn an A!

    CHEMISTRY RESOURCE ROOM: The Department operates a Resource Room, 211 Whitmore Lab,which provides free help to Chemistry 112 students. It will open early in the semester and its hours ofoperation will be announced in class. The Chem 112 TAs will be available in the Resource Room on aregular basis. You are strongly encouraged to make use of this service as soon as you discover anyneed for help. Delay may put you too far behind to catch up.

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    CHEM 112 - Spring 2011

    GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY:Chem 113 is a 1-credit laboratory course that complements Chem 112. If you need the laboratorycomponent (not all majors require it), we recommend that you take it concurrently with Chem 112. Thefirst day of Chem 113 lab will begin with an introductory lecture. Signs will be posted on the first floor ofWhitmore giving the location of the lecture. Please bring the following items with you on the first day: (1)Lab Manual, "Penn State Version of Chemtrek,"; (2) Chem 113 Packet (analogous to the Chem 112Packet); (3) Lab Kit (this zip lock bag contains a variety of lab related items from pH paper to a blank lab

    notebook, it is sold only in the Penn State Bookstore); (4) Eye Protection (regular eyeglasses are notsufficient). If you took Chem 111 recently, then you only need to purchase the Chem 113 packet, and anew notebook. Get additional information by calling the Undergraduate Chemistry Office at 865-9391.

    ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: All Penn State policies regarding ethics and honorable behavior apply to thiscourse. (http://www.psu.edu/ufs/policies)

    Academic dishonesty, including any form of cheating, is regarded as a very serious offense and willresult in a failing grade in the course. In an examination or quiz setting, unless the instructor givesexplicit prior instructions to the contrary, violations of academic integrity shall consist of any attempt toreceive assistance from written or printed aids, from any person or papers or electronic devices, or ofany attempt to give assistance, whether the student doing so has completed his or her own work or not.

    Other violations include, but are not limited to, any attempt to gain an unfair advantage in regard to anexamination, such as tampering with a graded exam or claiming another's work to be one's own.Failure to comply will lead to sanctions against the student in accordance with the Policy on AcademicDishonesty in the Eberly College of Science. (http://www.science.psu.edu/academic/integrity/)

    Code of Mutual Respect and Cooperation for Faculty, Staff and Students in The EberlyCollege of Science: As members of the Eberly College of science community, we should be respectful ofothers at all times whether we are students, staff, or faculty. We can create an environment that fosters mutualand dignity for everyone if we as individuals act upon the following 12 Principles of the Code of Mutual Respectand Cooperation. These principles remind us to conduct ourselves in a professional manner at all times and topromote a positive climate for everyone.

    The 12 Principles of the code are:1. Treat everyone equally and with respect.2. Be courteous and tactful.3. Be ready to communicate.4. Encourage others and share your expertise with them.5. Give and accept constructive criticism.6. Be receptive to change.7. Be a team player.8. Get involved.9. Have a positive attitude.10. Be honest and accept responsibility.11. Recognize other peoples priorities.12. Strive to do your best.

    For more information on the Code of Mutual Respect and Cooperation, please check the website at

    http://courses.chem.psu.edu/chem112/General Materials//Respect.html

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    CHEM 112 - Spring 2011

    EXPECTED BACKGROUND (FROM CHEM. 110):Each Chemistry 112 student is expected to have had the general content of Chemistry 110 or its equivalent.You are responsible for this material and your understanding of it will be assumed in the lectures,homework, and exams.

    Essential Background Material for Chem. 112

    Topic Textbook

    Exercises1

    Needed in Chem. 112when studying:

    1. Mole conceptMole/gram conversions; 3.27,31,33,35 Ch. 16-17reactions

    2. Equilibrium principles 15.13-16,27-28,37-40 Ch. 16-17Meaning of KeqDistinction between Keqand the mass actionexpression (reaction quotient)Principle of LeChatelier

    Simple calculations using Keq

    3. Solution concentrations- 4.15,16,61,62,63,65 Ch. 16-17molarityDefinitions of strong and 4.37weak electrolytesDefinition of saturated solution 13.5, 23Definitions of oxidation- reduction 4.49-51 Ch. 20

    4. Meaning of enthalpy; H 5.37-39 Ch. 19

    5. Lewis formulae; 8.45,46,49,50,51,60,61 Descriptive ChemistryShapes of molecules 9.21,22,49,50

    These are exercises from the 11th edition of Chemistry: The Central Science. The usefulexercises in the 10th edition are not necessarily the same.

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    Schedule - Spring 2011

    See Schedule on the Course Web page for updates

    http://courses.chem.psu.edu/chem112/Spring

    Date Topic Reading Textbook Exercises Supplemental

    Syllabus Essential Background

    Kinetics I: Reaction Rates 14.1-2 14.1,13,15,17 Kinetics 1-3Rate Laws 14.3 14.23, 25, 27, 29, 32, (33)

    F Jan. 14 Kin. II: Time Dependence 14.4 14. 35, 37, 41, 45 Kinetics 4-7

    M Jan. 17 Martin Luther King Day

    Temp. Dependence 14. 5 14. 5, 47, 49, 51,55, 57

    Kinetics III: Mechanisms 14. 6 14. 10, 63, 65, 67, 69, 99 Kinetics 8-13

    F Jan. 21 Catalysis 14.7 14. 73, 75 Kinetics 14-17

    14.79-81, 92, 95

    15.1,11,13, 15,21a,b,23,29 Equilibrium 1-16

    15. 35, 37, 45, 51,53Nuclear Reactions 21.1-3 21.1,2, 7, 9, 11,13,17,19,27, 65 Nuclear 1-6

    Half Life Mass- 21.4-6 21.4, 32, 33, 37,39, 41, 42 Nuclear 7-13

    Energy Conversion 21. 43,45,47,51Fission/Fusion 21.7-9 21.6, 35,53,57 Nuclear 14-15

    Med. Nuclear p. 236,

    p. 910, 922 Nuclear 16-18

    W Feb. 2 Review

    Skill Check Test 3: Equilibrium Bonus Deadline: Thurs. Jan. 27 (midnight)

    FIRST MIDTERM EXAM Wednesday, Feb. 2 - 6:30-7:45 PM

    Covers Chapter 14 and 21, Basic Skills 1 and 2

    Unit Quiz 1 Kinetics START DATE: Tue Jan. 25

    F Jan. 28

    M Jan. 31

    Final Due Date: Thurs. Jan. 27 (midnight)

    W Jan. 26

    Review Gas Phase

    E uilibrium

    15. 1-7

    M Jan. 10

    W Jan. 12

    Skill Check Test 1: Nomenclature Bonus Deadline: Thurs Jan. 13 (midnight)

    Holiday No classes

    W Jan. 19

    M Jan. 24 EnzymeSuppleme

    Enzymes

    Skill Check Test 2: Ions in Solution Bonus Deadline: Thurs Jan. 20 (midnight)

    Unit Quiz 2 Nuclear START DATE: Sat Jan. 29.Final Due Date: Tue Feb. 1 (midnight)

    Syllabus Chem 112 - Spring 2011

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    Schedule - Spring 2011

    See Schedule on the Course Web page for updates

    http://courses.chem.psu.edu/chem112/Spring

    Date Topic Reading Textbook Exercises Supplemental

    4.2-4 16.17, 19, 21,23,29, 31, 33 Acid-Base 1

    16.1-3

    M Feb. 7 16.3, 35, 37, 39, 41 ,43-45, 47 Acid-Base 2-8

    W Feb. 9 Weak Acids and Bases 16.6-8 16.6, 51, 53, 57, 61, 65 Acid Base 9-26

    16. 73,75,77

    16.79, 81, 83, 85 ,87 Acid Base 27- 32

    Chemical Structure 16.9, 93, 95, 97, 101, 103 Acid Base 33-36

    Lewis Theory

    7.1-67.5, 23,25,27,29,31, 49, 57, 61,63

    Periodic Trends 1-22.1 22.1, 7, 8a, b, c , 11, 13, 15, 45

    17.13, 15 Buffers 1-4

    M Feb. 21 Buffer Solutions/ 17.2-3 17.4, 19,21, 23, 25, 27, 29 Buffers 5-14

    Titrations, Indicators 17. 7, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45

    Spontaneity, Enthalpy 19.1-2 19.1, 9,11, 13, 23, 25

    Entropy 19.3-4 19.4, 31,33, 39,41, 43, 47, 49 Thermo 1-6

    Free Energy 19.5-6 19.6, 51, 53, 55, 57,65 Thermo 7-18

    Review

    SECOND MIDTERM EXAM Wednesday, Mar. 2- 6:30-7:45 PM

    Basic Skill Test 4: Basic Acid-Base chemistry (pH) Bonus Deadline Thurs Feb. 10 (midnight)

    F Feb. 4 Dissociation, pH

    F Feb. 11

    Unit Quiz 3 Acid Base Part 1 Chapt 16.1-8 START DATE: Fri Feb. 11

    Final Due Date: Mon Feb. 14 (midnight)

    Strong Acids and Bases 16.3-5

    Ka, Kb, Salt Solutions 16.8-9

    Unit Quiz 6 Thermodynamics Part 6 Entropy START DATE: Sat Feb. 26

    M Feb. 14

    Common Ion Effect 17.1

    16.10-11

    Final Due Date: Thur Feb. 17 (midnight)

    PeriodicityW Feb. 16

    Skill Check Test 5 Concentration Dilution Bonus Deadline Thurs Feb. 17 (midnight)

    Unit Quiz 4 Acid Base II START DATE: Tue Feb. 15

    F Feb. 18

    W Feb. 23

    F Feb. 25

    Unit Quiz 5 Buffers and Titration START DATE: Tue Feb. 22

    Final Due Date: Thurs. Feb. 24 (midnight)

    W Mar. 2

    Final Due Date: Tue Mar. 1 (midnight)

    M Feb. 28

    Chapter 16.1-11, 17.1-3, and 19.1-4, Basic Skills 3, 4, and 5

    Syllabus Chem 112 - Spring 2011

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    Schedule - Spring 2011

    See Schedule on the Course Web page for updates

    http://courses.chem.psu.edu/chem112/Spring

    Date Topic Reading Textbook Exercises SupplementalFree Energy , Keq 19.7 19.73, 75,77,79,81, 90,93 Thermo 19-22

    Mar. 7-11

    Solubility Equilibria 4.2,17.4-5 17.47,49,51, 53, 55, 57

    Precipitation/Dissolution 17.6-7 17.10, 59, 61,63,67 Solubility 1- 14

    Complex Ions

    Finish Chapter 17 17.82, 85, 88, 101#101 use Kf = 4.6 10+17

    Oxidation Numbers 4.4 4.49, 51, 53 Electrochem. 1-4

    Balancing Redox reactions 20.1-2 20.11, 13, 15,19, 21, 93

    W Mar. 23 20.4, 25,33,35, 37, 39, 42,43,45Electrochem 5-10

    20.7,49,51,53a,55 Electrochem.11-19

    20. 59, 61, 63, 65, 96

    M Mar. 2820.71,73, 75, 81, 83 Electrochem. 20-21

    Electrolysis, work, 20.9 20.87, 89, 91,105 Electrochem. 22-33

    Quantitative electrochemF Apr. 1 Metallurgy 23.1-4 23.2, 10,14,17, 19 Metallurgy 1-12

    M Apr. 4 Transition Metals 6.8-9 6.67b,d, 70

    23.7 23.43, 45, 47

    W Apr. 6 Review

    Skill Check Test 6 Oxidation Reduction Bonus Deadline Thurs Mar. 24 (midnight)

    Unit Quiz 8 Solubility START DATE: Fri. Mar. 18

    F Mar. 4

    W Mar. 16

    M Mar. 14

    Unit Quiz 7 Thermodynamics Part 2 Free Energy START DATE: Mon Mar. 7

    Final Due Date: Mon Mar. 14 (midnight)

    M Mar. 21

    F Mar. 18

    Final Due Date: Tue Mar. 22 (midnight)

    20.7-8

    20.5-6F Mar. 25

    Unit Quiz 9 Electrochemistry START DATE: Fri Apr. 1

    W Mar. 30

    Voltaic Cells, EMF 20.3-4

    Spontaneity, effect of

    concentration

    Spring Break

    THIRD MIDTERM EXAM Wednesday, Apr. 6 - 6:30-7:45 PM

    Covers Chapter 19. 5-7, 17.4-7, 20, 23.1-4, Basic Skill 6

    Final Due Date: Mon Apr. 4 (midnight)

    Batteries, Corrosion

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    Schedule - Spring 2011

    See Schedule on the Course Web page for updates

    http://courses.chem.psu.edu/chem112/Spring

    Date Topic Reading Textbook Exercises Supplemental

    Intermolecular Forces, 11.1,2,6 11. 2, 6, 15, 45, 53, 55

    Review Phase diagrams,

    Covalent bonding 9.4-6 9.51F Apr. 8 Transition Metals p. 745-750 17.91, 24.77

    24.1-3 24.1,13,17, 19,21,23

    F Apr. 8

    M Apr. 11

    Transition Metals

    24.5-6 24.6,7,33, 35, 37, 41, 43, 45, 47Transition

    Metals 1-11

    W Apr. 13 9.7-8 9.59, 65,67,69,71 Molecular OrbitalTheory 1-6

    F Apr. 15Bonding and Structure of 11.7, 8 11.7c, 57,69, 71,73,75,77 Bonding in

    Solids: C, ceramics 12.4,22.1,1012.32 b,c Materials 1-10

    p. 515-516

    M Apr. 18 Chemistry of the

    Elements; 22.1-11 22. 13, 15, 21, 46, 55 Chemistry of the

    Important trends 63, 66b,d,e, 75, 77, 78 Elements 1-18

    W Apr. 20 Bonding in Metals 12.1-3, 12.1, 2, 13, 15, 17, 23, 87 Metal Properties

    Electrical Properties 12.5, 23.5 23.25, 29, 31 1-5

    F Apr. 22 23.6, 11.7 23. 33, 34 Metal Properties

    Metal 6 to 11

    Suppl.

    Modern Materials 12.6 12.5ab, 39, 40, 41, 43, 45 Polymers 1,2

    Polymer Synthesis

    W Apr. 27 Modern Materials 12.6, 7 12.3, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52 Polymers 3-8

    F Apr. 29 Review

    Bonding in Solids:

    Molecular Orbital Theory

    Polymer Properties and

    Biomaterials

    Polymer

    suppl.

    M Apr. 25

    Polymer

    suppl.

    Skill Check Test 7: Periodicity Bonus Deadline: Thurs Apr. 14 (midnight)

    Skill Check Test 8: Forces and Bonding in Solids Bonus Deadline: Thurs Apr. 21 (midnight)

    Unit Quiz 11 Chemistry of the Elements, and MO Theory, Metal Properties START DATE: Sat Apr. 23

    Final Due Date: Tue Apr. 26 (midnight)

    Final Deadline for Skill Check Test 1-8 Monday Apr. 25 (midnight)

    Late Drop Deadline

    Metal properties

    Mechanical

    Unit Quiz 10 Metallurgy, Transition Metals, Chemistry of Elements START DATE: Tue Apr. 12

    Final Due Date: Thurs. Apr.14 (midnight)

    Comprehensive

    Unit Quiz 12 Review Part 1 START DATE: Thurs Apr. 7

    Final Due Date: Thurs Apr. 28 (midnight)

    FINAL EXAM TBA, Locations to be announced

    Unit Quiz 13 Review Part 2 START DATE: Thurs Apr. 7Final Due Date: Apr. Thurs 28 (midnight)

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    Deadlines CHEM 112 Spring 2011

    Chem 112 Spring 2011Important Dates and Deadlines

    Quiz Topic Beginningdate

    Due date forCompletion

    Material Covered

    BSk1. Nomenclature of Ions, Molecular

    Compounds and Ionic Compounds

    Bonus Deadline

    Thurs. Jan. 13

    Section 2.6-2.8

    BSk2. Aqueous Chemicals and Net Ionic

    EquationsBonus DeadlineThurs. Jan. 20

    Sec. 4.1-4.4

    1. Kinetics Jan. 25 Thurs. Jan. 27 Chapter 14BSk3. Gas phase Equilibria Bonus Deadline

    Thurs. Jan. 27Chapter 15

    2. Nuclear Jan. 29 Tues. Feb. 1 Chapter 21Exam 1 Wednesday. Feb 2 6:30-7:45pm: Chapters 14, 21 BSK 1 & 2

    BSk4. Basic Acid-Base chemistry (pH) Bonus DeadlineThurs. Feb. 10

    Section 16.1-4

    3. Acid-Base chemistry Part 1 Feb. 11 Mon. Feb. 14 Chapter 16.1-94. Acid-Base chemistry Part 2

    Feb. 15 Thurs. Feb. 17 Chapter 16

    BSk5. Concentration and Dilution Bonus DeadlineThurs. Feb.17

    Section 4.5

    5. Buffers and Titration Feb. 22 Thurs. Feb. 24 Chapter 176. Thermodynamics Part 1

    EntropyFeb. 26 Tues. Mar. 1 Chapter 19.1-4

    Exam 2 Weds. Mar. 2 6:30-7:45pm: Chapters 16, 7, 17.1-3, and 19.1-4, BSK 2, 3, 4, & 5

    7. Thermodynamics part 2 Mar. 7 Mon. Mar. 14 Chapter 198. Solubility and Complex Ions Mar. 18 Tues. Mar. 22 Chapter 17BSk6. Oxidation numbers and redox reactions Bonus Deadline

    Thurs. Mar. 24Section 4.4 andSection 20.1-2

    9. Electrochemistry Apr. 1 Mon. Apr. 4 Chapter 20Exam 3 Weds. Apr. 6 6:30-7:45pm: Chapters 19.5-7, 17.4-7, 20, 23.1-4, BSK 6

    LATE DROP DEADLINE APR. 8 10. Metallurgy, Transition Metals Apr. 12 Thurs. Apr. 14 Chapt. 7, 23, 24BSk7. Periodicity Bonus Deadline

    Thurs. Apr. 14Chapter 7

    BSk8. Bonding in Solids, Intermolecular forcesand Phase diagrams

    Bonus DeadlineThurs. April 21

    Chapter 11

    BASIC SKILL FINAL DEADLINE Mon. Apr. 2511. MO theory, Chemistry of theElements, properties of metals

    Apr. 23 Tues. Apr. 26 Chapter 12, 22

    12. Review 1 Apr. 7 Thurs. Apr. 28 Chapters 14,15,16,1713. Review 2 Apr. 7 Thurs. Apr. 28 Chapters 19, 20, 21

    Final Exam May 3-7 Date and Time TBA: Comprehensive