Course Organization
Chemistry 102 P.M. Section Spring 2006
1. Staff - Lecturer - Dr. A. Friedel - Office 488 Science Building
Phone 481-6288 e-mail: friedel@ipfw.edu
2. Time Lecture: MW 4:30-5:45 PM
3. Office hours - MWF - 8:30 - 9:30 AM MW 3:00 - 4:00 PM
R - 9:30 - 11:30 AM
and by appointment
4. Materials
a) Text: Darrell D. Ebbing and Steven D. Gammon, General Chemistry, 8th edition,
2005.
b) Scientific Calculator - logs and exponential numbers $10-20.
c) All graphs MUST be generated using a spreadsheet and graphing computer software.
5. Summary of the Grading Scheme
Assignment Points
2 exams @ 150 300
1 final @ 250 250
6 quizzes @ 25 150
homework 40
740
6. Guaranteed Grades
A 666+
B 592-665
C 503-591
D 429-502
7. Exam Schedule
Exam I Wednesday, February 8
Exam II Wednesday, March 22
The final exam will be a two hour exam which will be comprehensive in nature. Approximately 33% of the exam will come from material studied since test II and 33% from material covered on each of the previous two exams. The final will be entirely multiple choice.
The date and times of the final exam are:
Wednesday, May 3 8:00 - 10:00 am or
4:00 - 6:00 pm
Note: If you miss an exam for any reason you must notify me immediately at 481-6288, through e-mail or through the Chemistry Department Secretary at 481-6289. Make up of exams will be handled on an individual basis.
7. Quiz dates will be announced in lecture.
8. Attendance is expected in lecture. You are responsible for all material presented and all announcements made during lecture periods. Reading the chapter before coming to class is helpful and will make it possible to answer questions during the lecture. Lecture notes for each chapter in Power Point format are available in the bookstore. Read those before coming to class. There are blanks which we will fill in during the class time. Have the words ready to put into the blanks when I call on you during the lecture.
9. Special homework assignments will be given and collected on dates announced in the lecture.
Assigned chapter exercises and problems will not be collected, but I strongly recommend that you answer these questions. Quiz and exam questions will often be similar to these assigned problems. The answers will be available on the CHM 116 website, http://www.ipfw.edu/chem/116friedel/. You will need to have a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader (available for free download at http://www.adobe.com). In preparing these solutions, Dr. Berger has made use of Greek characters and math symbols. These require proper fonts, WP Greek and WP Math A so that all equations can be read.
10. If you have a disability or acquire one and want to find out what special services and accommodations are available, you may contact Services for Students with Disabilities in Walb 113 (481-6950, voice ITDD). If I can be of assistance don't hesitate to inform me of your special needs.
11. If at any time during the semester you find yourself in need of talking to someone about a personal or family crisis, please call any of the following individuals: Don Smith, IPFW personal counselor, at 481-6592; Ben Gates, Protestant campus minister, at 481-6992; or Mike Gibson, Catholic campus minister, at 481-6994. Campus ministers are located in Walb Union 235.
12. The last day to drop is Friday, March 17. You must officially withdraw from the class to avoid getting an F. If you simply stop coming to class, this will result in your receiving a grade of F.
13. A note about appropriate behavior. I expect you to be thinking about chemistry when you are in the classroom. I expect you to listen when I am instructing and speak when you are called on to ask or answer a question or express an idea. I expect your full attention so the appropriate learning environment is available to each person in the class.
Chemistry 102 Lecture Schedule PM Section Spring 2006
Text: Darrell D. Ebbing and Steven B. Gammon, General Chemistry, 8th Edition, 2005
Week Dates Assignment
1 Jan 9, 11 Chapters 11&12
2 Jan 18 Chapter 12
3 Jan 23, 25 Chapter 14
4 Jan 30, Feb 1 Chapter 14
5 Feb 6, 8 Chapter 14 -EXAM 1 - FEB. 8
6 Feb 13, 15 Chapter 15
7 Feb 20, 22 Chapter 15
8 Feb 27, Mar1 Chapter 16
Mar 6-10 SPRING BREAK
9 Mar 13, 15 Chapter 17
10 Mar 20, 22 Chapter 17 - EXAM 2 - March 22
11 Mar 27, 29 Chapter 18
12 April 3, 5 Chapter 19
13 April 10, 12 Chapter 20
14 April 17, 19 Chapter 20
15 April 24, 26 Chapter 21
16 May 3 8:00-10:00am FINAL EXAM
or 4:00-6:00pm
Chemistry 102
Practice Problems from Ebbing 8th edition
Chapter 11: 4, 10, 12-17, 21, 25, 27, 29, 33, 37, 43-49 odd, 57, 65-75 odd, 79-85 odd, 103,
109, 115
Chapter 12: 2,-6, 8, 11, 33-75 odd, 81-103 odd
Chapter 14: 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12, 16, 17, 18, 23-65 odd, 71, 73, 77-87 odd, 93-97 odd, 107-121 odd
Chapter 15: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15,16, 24-28 even, 29-105 odd
Chapter 16: 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10,-14, 15-19 odd, 23-29 odd 33-101 odd
Chapter 17: 1, 2, 4-15, 16-24 even 27-123 odd
Chapter 18: 1-8, 11, 13, 17-99 odd
Chapter 19: 1-4, 7, 8, 13, 15,16, 19, 22, 25-101 odd
Chapter 20: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 17-121 odd
Chapter 21: 1, 2, 4, 11, 17-21 odd, 25-97 odd
Solutions to these exercises and problems will be available on the course web page.