Last updated on Wednesday, August 28, 2002 at 12:50 pm

  • Problem Set #2 is now available at the Problem Set link. I'll distribute it in class on Friday.

  • PLE #4 is now available.

  • Our first Help Session is scheduled for 8:00 pm on Wednesday, August 28, 2002 in PS141. (Remember PS141 was our original lecture hall.) Please come with questions.

  • Check the database link for a periodic table that shows you the phase of every element.

  • I've added a link to the Brown/LeMay/Bursten Web Site run by Prentice-Hall. There are multiple choice 'quizzes' there that you can take to see how well you understand many of the concepts we have covered in Chapter 1. You should also not that at least one of the movies we viewed in class on Wednesday was from this site. That movie (the reaction of iron and sulfur) is also located on the CD that came in your textbook. There are some additional resources at the web site and on the CD that you may find useful.



  • So our first lecture down. As you can see I did not cover everything in class that were in the lecture notes. That is likely to continue to happen. I will still hold you responsible for the material in the lecture notes. If you have questions over content covered in the lecture notes that I did not (or you think I'd not) cover during lecture you are welcome to drop by and visit me or send an e-mail. Sometimes I will discuss the missed material in the next lecture, sometimes I'll simply tell you to review the material in the notes and the textbook and see me if you have questions.

  • I've set my office hours for this semester for 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm M, W and F. Also, if my door is open you are welcome to walk in and ask a question. I will also make appointments.

  • Here is a very nice Periodic Table that contains lots of physical properties and chemical properties for the elements.

  • If you did not get a copy of PS1 in lecture on Monday, I have posted Problem Set #1 at the Problem Set link on our Web site. To access the file you will need a version of Adobe Acrobate Reader. If you need that reader go to the Plugins link on our Web site.

  • In order to post grade information (scores on problem sets, laboratory's and exams) I need your permission. Go the SID#/Name link and enter a number, name or combination unique to you. I will post grade information using your SID# or SIDName. You do not HAVE to have an SID#/Name if you do not want to. There are some additional questions that I would like you to answer for some EXTRA CREDIT.
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  • Be sure to bring your textbook and a calculator to laboratory this week! Yes! Labs are meeting this week.
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  • Start memorizing..avoid the rush!
  • Things to memorize;

    names and symbols of the first 20 elements and 20 common elements;
    the formula and phase of all of the elements in the periodic table;
    the common prefixes for SI units;

  • Our TAs for this semester (as of Monday, August 19, 2002) are;

  • Section 3:

    Andy Wang (Sections 19, 24 and 29);
    Cory Pfeiffer(Sections 20, 22, 26, and 28);
    Shayne Cole(Section 21);

    Adrianna Morcada (Sections 23, 25 and 27):


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