Exam I:

Chapter 10 Sections 1, 3 and 4: You must be able to draw and interpret Lewis structures; you must be able to predict molecular and electron-pair geometries of 'simple' molecules, determine bond angles and numbers of bonding and nonbonding electrons; and you must be able to predict the polarity of 'simple' molecules.

Chapter 11 Section 1 and 2: Valence bond theory and hybrid orbitals, sigma and pi-bonds, delocalization of electrons, and resonance structures.

Chapter 12 Sections 1 - 5: kinetic-molecular view of matter (particulate view of matter), phases and phase changes, cooling/heating curves, vapor pressure and the Clausius-Clapyron equation, types of intermolecular attractive forces, properties of liquid state and water.

Problem Sets 1, 2 and 3. Lecture notes for Wednesday, January 17 - Monday, February 5 (possibly some information from lecture on Wednesday, February 7). Help Sessions on Monday, January 22nd, Monday January 27th and Monday (or Tuesday) the week of the exam.

Chapter 10: Problems 10.5 - 10.22, 10.36 - 58, 10.64 - 10.67, 10.71, 10.75, 10.84.

Chapter 11: Problems 11.1 - 11.25, 11.38, 11.40, 11.41, 11.48, 11.50.

Chapter 12: Problems 12.1 - 12.4, 12.7, 12.8, 12.12, 12.13, 12.15, 12.16, 12.18, 12.19, 12.20, 12.21, 12.22, 12.23, 12.24, 12.25, 12.26, 12.28, 12.30 - 12.55.