Week of
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Theory
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Laboratory
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Jan 10
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Chapter 1: An Introduction
Chapter 3: Matter and Energy
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Exercise 1: Introduction to the laboratory and
Safety discussion
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Jan 17
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No Class, Monday, January 17, 1999:Martin Luther
King Day
Chapter 3: Matter and Energy
Chapter 2: Measurements and Calculations
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Exercise 2 and 3:Laboratory Check-in
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Jan 24
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Chapter 2: Measurements and Calculations
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Experiment #1: The Measurement of Matter
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Jan 31
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Chapter 4: Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms
and Ions
Exam #1, Wednesday, February 2, 2000
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Experiment #7: Specific Heats of Metals
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Feb 7
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Chapter 4: Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms
and Ions
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Experiment #2: Solubility in Water
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Feb 14
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Chapter 5: Nomenclature
Chapter 6: Chemical Reactions: An Introduction
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Experiment #3: Hard Water and Water Softening
(Laboratory Handout)
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Feb 21
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Chapter 6: Chemical Reactions: An Introduction
Chapter 7: Reactions in Aqueous Solution
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Experiment #4: Separation of a Solid Mixture
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Feb 28
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Chapter 8: Classifying Chemical Reactions
EXAM #2: Wednesday, March 1st
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Experiment #5: Acidity and Alkalinity (Laboratory
Handout)
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Mar 6
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Chapter 9: Chemical Composition
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Experiment #6: Conductivity
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Mar 13
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Spring Break - NO CLASS
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NO LABORATORY
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Mar 20
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Chapter 10: Chemical Quantities
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Experiment #9: Observation of Chemical Reactions
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Mar 27
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Chapter 10: Chemical Quantities
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Experiment #11: Reactions of Copper and Its
Compounds
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Apr 3
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Chapter 11: Modern Atomic Theory
EXAM #3: Wednesday, April 5th
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Experiment #13: The Formula of a Hydrate
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Apr 10
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Chapter 11: Modern Atomic Theory
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Experiment #14: Stoichiometric Relationships
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Apr 17
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Chapter 12: Chemical Bonding
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Experiment #15: Preparation and Properties of
Oxygen
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Apr 24
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Chapter 12: Chemical Bonding
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CHECKOUT
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