Last updated on Friday, September 14, 2001 at 10:24 am
There is a
Pre-Lecture Exploration for today's class. You will need a calculator.
OK,
grades are now available. The TAs are still submitting their grades. I have
PS1 scores for three sections, RPS scores for one section, no lab grades for
any sections and Exam I scores. So do not worry about the '0' place holders
at this point. No course percent is available yet and I will not enter a value
in that cell until after I have a lab grade. Overall I'm happy with this performance.
Great high score. I'll recognize the high score with a special certificate
and some swag in class on Friday. Its fun. Average is OK, could be better,
but I'm happy. The ideal average would be a 65.
I
have Six sections entered and the high is 99 and the average is around 61.
Not bad!
The
new grade access form is working. To get your grades you click on our grade
link. Your name is the first initial of your first name and your last name
as a lowercase string. For example, John Gelder is jgelder. Your password
is the SID# that you gave me when you completed the SID form on our web site.
If you have any problems send me an e-mail. It is working now but exam grades
are not up yet.
Problem Set
#3 is not due on Friday, September 14, 2001. It will probably be due on Monday,
September 17, 2001.
Problem Set #3 is available at the Problem Set link. It was
handed out in class on Friday, September 7, 2001.
The Syllabus has been updated to accommodate the 2-week Qualitative
Cation Analysis laboratory.
Answers to RPS, PS#1 and PS#2 are posted at the Problem Set
link. You need Adobe Acrobat Reader to see the answers. If you do not have
the Reader get is from Adobe. There is a link at the Plug-ins link on our
Web Site.
Laboratory for the week of September 3, 2001 is Qualitative
Cation Analysis. The experiment write-up for this laboratory was distributed
in lecture on Friday, August 31, 2001. If you did not get a copy of this laboratory
drop by my office (PS155) to get one. You will not use the laboratory write-up
in your CHEM 1515 laboratory manual. However, you must answer the Pre-Laboratory
questions on Experiment #2 in your laboratory manual.
Problem Set #2 was distributed in lecture on Wednesday, August
29, 2001. If you did not get a PS2 get it at the Problem Set link.
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! CHANGE IN DAY for EXAM 3! Exam 3 has been
changed to Wednesday, November 7, 2001 from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Originally
scheduled for Thursday, November 15, 2001. Due to my travel schedule I leave
for Princeton, New Jersey on November 8 and I will not be back until Tuesday,
November 14. I do not want to have our 3rd exam scheduled such that I am gone
the whole week before the exam, so I've made this change. Please update your
calenders. Sorry for the change. All other exam dates are firm.
Dr. Materer has been assisting me with a new Grade display
page. The new page will only display your individual grade. To access your
grades in CHEM 1515 (when I begin posting) you will need an SID#/Name. So
be sure to complete the form on our web site to tell me what your SID is.
In RPS.6 use Ca(OH)2(s) rather than Ca(OH)2(aq).
Instead of Appendix C in Brown, LeMay and Bursten use Appendix B in Silberberg.
You should know the cations and anions in Tables 2.3 and
2.5 on pages 67 and 69 in Silberberg.
Want some EXTRA CREDIT? Complete the form at the SID#/Name
link.
Be sure to bring your textbook and a calculator to laboratory
the first week of classes. Yes, the CHEM 1515 laboratory does meet this week
(August 20 - 24). (See the CHEM 1515 Syllabus)
Here is a list of the laboratory sections that are open and
closed:
Lab Section #
|
Lab Day
|
Time
|
TA
|
1
|
Monday
|
8:30 pm - 11:20 pm
|
Andy McGee
|
2
|
Tuesday
|
8:30 pm - 11:20 pm
|
Kevin Tran
|
3
|
Tuesday
|
12:30 pm - 3:20 pm
|
Tyler Johannes
|
4
|
Tuesday
|
12:30 pm - 3:20 pm
|
Ben Flint
|
5
|
Tuesday
|
5:30 pm - 8:20 pm
|
Matt Stephens
|
6
|
Wednesday
|
8:30 pm - 11:20 pm
|
Andy McGee
|
Sitting around with nothing to do? We are going to begin
lecture on Wednesday, January 17th discussing Chapter 12 in Silberberg. I
recommend you review Chapters 9, 10 and 11 before class. In particular, refresh
your recall of drawing Lewis structures, the concept of electronegativity,
ionic and covalent bonds, bond polarity, molecular polarity, molecular shape
(in particular central atoms with 2, 3 and 4 groups of electrons), valence
bond theory, and hybridization. Check out lecture notes from CHEM 1314. In
particular look at;
Lecture
Notes on Covalent compounds and electronegativity.
Lecture
Notes on Valence Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion.
Lecture
Notes on Valence Bond Theory and Hybrization.
The TA's e-mail addresses are;
Andy McGee/Sections 1&6/mcgeeaj@earthlink.net , Kevin Tran/Section
2/kt18sh21@hotmail.com, Tyler Johannes /Sections 3/johanne@okstate.edu, Ben
Flint/Section 4/benjam4444@juno.com, Matt Stephens/Section 5/matt_stephens79@hotmail.com.
Announcements
- Announcements for Friday, September 14, 2001
- Announcements for Wednesday, September 12, 2001
- Announcements for Monday, September 10, 2001
- Announcements for Friday, September 7, 2001
- Announcements for Wednesday, September 5, 2001
- Announcements for Friday, August 31, 2001
- Announcements for Wednesday, August 29, 2001
- Announcements for Monday, August 27, 2001
- Announcements for Friday, August 24, 2001
- Announcements for Wednesday, August 22, 2001
- Announcements for Monday, August 20, 2001
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