HELP Session is scheduled
for Tuesday evening, September 23rd, 8:30 p.m. in PS141 I originally thought 7:30 p.m. but there are Tuesday evening laboratories.
Your TA will be giving you an assigned seat for Exam #1 in laboratory this week. Be sure to get it. If you are in ES317 (Tammy and Ludy) your seat number will begin with a letter. If your are in PS110 your seat assignment is a number only. See Dr. Gelder if you lose your seat number.
If anyone is having trouble accessing the answers to the problem sets or the sample exam please come by and see me. I'll help!
Remember that Problem Set #3 will be due on Wednesday, at the beginning of class. I'll have the answers online after class.
Change the word chromium to hydrogen in PS3.8a. The
percentages are OK.
Dr. Westhaus in the Physics Department has left some
announcements with me. If you are considering Physics as a major (and
do not think you need major psychotherapy) see me after class for a
copy of the announcement. Dr. Westhaus also informed me of an
upcoming event which should be VERY interesting. Dr. Indestructo is
visiting OSU on Thursday, September 25th (why is that date familiar)
to give a presentation titled "Physics is FUN!" (whatever). It is at
7:00 p.m. in PS141. Everyone is invited. It should be a lot of FUN.
Remember Examination #1 is scheduled for Thursday, September
25th. Sections 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37 and 38 will take their exam in
ES317. Sections 32 and 36 will take their exam in PS110.
Laboratory next week (Experiment #2: Separation of Mixtures).
Do the pre-laboratory questions before coming
to laboratory!!! If you do not the teaching assistants have
been authorized to deduct 4 points from your final laboratory score
for Experiment #2. Be sure to read your experiment before class. The
experiment is long and the more you understand before beginning the
experiment the more efficient you will work.
Memorize the correct spelling
and the element symbols for the first twenty elements in the Periodic
Table as well as other 'common' elements with atomic numbers greater
than 20.
Memorize Tables 2.4 and 2.5 in
the textbook (Common Ions listed on the last page of the textbook).
These tables contain common cations and anions which will be used
when we discuss nomenclature.
This year celebrates 100 years since the discovery of the
electron (WOW!!). Check out this site to learn
way cool
stuff about the electron.
Here is a way cool
Periodic
Table. You can see the reaction of sodium with water and the
reaction of potassium with water from this site. I know we have not
talked about the Periodic Table yet, but who cares!
Important links for CHEM 1314
- Announcements for Monday, September
22, 1997
- Announcements for Friday,
September 19, 1997
- Announcements for Wednesday,
September 17, 1997
- Announcements for Monday,
September 15, 1997
- Announcements for Friday,
September 12, 1997
- Announcements for Wednesday,
September 10, 1997
- Announcements for Friday, September
5, 1997
- Announcements for Wednesday,
September 3, 1997
- Announcements for Friday, August
29, 1997
- Lecture
Notes for Wednesday, September 17, 1997
- Lecture
Notes for Monday, September 15, 1997
- Lecture
Notes for Friday, September 5, 1997, Wednesday, September 10,
1997 and Friday, September 12, 1997
- Lecture
Notes for Wednesday, September 3, 1997
- Lecture
Notes for Friday, August 29, 1997
- Lecture
Notes for Wednesday, August 27, 1997
- The course
syllabus can be found on the Chemistry Department HomePage.
Here are pdf versions of the problem sets. You will need a
version of the
Adobe
Acrobat Reader to read/print these files.
Problem Set #3 Grading Information
Answers to Problem Set #3
Problem Set #4 Grading Information
Answers to Problem Set #4
Here is the pdf file for one of my sample CHEM 1314 examination.