Select a lecture from the list below. Click on the day (left) for the Digital Lecture, on the right is a link to the lecture notes for that day. You will need an audio head set to listen to these movies if you are using computers (with no speakers) on campus.

Remember you must have the latest version of QuickTime or QuickTime for Windows installed on your computer. All CIS and Technology Fee computer laboratories have this latest version of QuickTime.

Once the file has loaded..it may take a moment depending on traffic on the server and/or the network the movie will begin to play. If it does not begin to play simply click on one of the green buttons located in the left side of the window. To jump to a particular point in the movie click on one of the buttons on the left-side of the window. If you mouseover the button it will provide a brief description of the clip (note this will happen as we get into later versions). If you mouseover the lecture date it will provide a brief description of what is covered in the lecture. I'm behind in adding the Flash interactivity. I'm hoping to get back to that ASAP. Hang in there.

Please remember we are on the bleeding edge so expect problems. When you encounter problems e-mail me and we'll try to get them resolved. Good luck and enjoy!

Monday, August 20, 2001: Introductory Lecture discussion of the course, the syllabus, problem sets, laboratory, exams and Pre-Lecture Explorations. (No interactivity)

Wednesday, August 22, 2001: Chapter 12: Introduction to condensed phases and heating curves. The audio on the lecture was trashed, replacement video will be available soon.

Friday, August 24, 2001: Chapter 12: Sample heating curve calculation, introduction to liquids, and vapor pressure. (No interactivity)

Monday, August 27, 2001: Chapter 12: Vapor pressure and Clausius-Clapyron equation and sample calculation (No interactivity) Note this video is streaming off a new video server I am experimenting with. If you have any unusal problems accessing this video let me know. Since this server is new it may be down frequently. Be patient if this video does not load.

Help Session Monday, August 27, 2001: Review Problem Set and Problem Set #1 (No interactivity)

Help Session Wednesday, August 29, 2001: Review Problem Set #5, #9, #3 and #1 (No interactivity)

Wednesday, August 29, 2001: Chapter 12: Introduction to intermolecular attractive forces, Lewis structure, polarity and dipole-dipole forces (No interactivity)

Friday, August 31, 2001: Chapter 12: Introduction to intermolecular atractive forces, dispersion forces and hydrogen-bonding (No interactivity)

Wednesday, September 5, 2001: Chapter 12: Hydrogen-bonding and solids (No interactivity)

Help Session Wednesday, September 5, 2001: Problem Set#2 (No interactivity)

Friday, September 7, 2001: Chapter 12: Solid state, Cubic unit cells and calculations using unit cells (No interactivity)

Monday, September 10, 2001: Chapter 12: complete cubic unit cell discussion and begin Chapter 13 on Solutions

Help Session, Monday, September 10, 2001: Review for Exam 1 (No interactivity)

We discussed a sample problem like PS3.1 and PS3.2

Discussion of PS3.3

Exam I SP98 Question 8a

Exam I SP98 Question 8b

Exam I SP98 Question 1

Wednesday, September 12, 2001: Chapter 13: Solution Process (No interactivity)

Friday, September 14, 2001: Chapter 13: Solution Process and Concentration definitions (No interactivity)

Monday, September 17, 2001: Chapter 13: Concentration definitions and introduction to colligative properties (No interactivity)

Wednesday, September 19, 2001: Chapter 13: Colligative Properties: Vapor Pressure, Boiling Point and Melting Point

Friday, September 21, 2001: Chapter 13: Colligative Properties: Solutions of Ionic Compounds (No interactivity)

Help Session, Monday, September 24, 2001: Review of Problem Set #4 (No interactivity)

Monday, September 24, 2001: Chapter 14: An Introduction to Chemical Kinetics (No interactivity)

Wednesday, September 26, 2001: Chapter 16: Discussion of average rate, instantaneous and initial rate and how these rates are determined and what information can be obtained from the knowledge of the initial rate of a reaction. Like PS5.1 (No interactivity)

Friday, September 28, 2001: Chapter 16: Practice using the initial rate method to determine the rate law for a chemical reaction (like PS5.2 and PS5.3) There was a handout for this class. (No interactivity)

Monday, October 1, 2001:No Class...Fall Break

Wednesday, October 3, 2001: Chapter 16: Method of Initial Rate to determine the rate law for a reaction and introduction to simple first order integrated rate laws (No interactivity)

Friday, October 5, 2001: Chapter 16: More discussion of integrated rate law and plotting ln [] vs time and []-1 vs time. (No interactivity)

Monday, October 8, 2001: Chapter 16: Integrated rate law, Collision Theory, Transition State Theory, Arrhenius equation (No interactivity)

Wednesday, October 10, 2001: Chapter 16: Collision Theory, Transition State theory, Activation Energy, Mechanisms and intermediates (No interactivity)

Monday, October 15, 2001: Chapter 17: Introduction to equilibrium reactions, PLE#19, microscopic model of an equlibrium reaction (No interactivity)

Help Session, Monday, October 15, 2001: For Problem Set #6

Wednesday, October 17, 2001: Chapter 17: Microscopic model of an equlibrium reaction, extent of a reaction, equilibrium constant (No interactivity)

Friday, October 19, 2001: Chapter 17: Equilibrium constant, equilibrium expression, non-equilibrium reaction Quotient, Le Chatelier's Principle (No interactivity)

Help Session, Sunday, October 21, 2001: Reaction Mechanism and Transition State Diagrams

Monday, October 22, 2001: Chapter 17: Equilibrium sample problems calculating K. (Interactivity by Aaron Wilcox)

Wednesday, October 24, 2001: Chapter 17: (No interactivity)

Friday, October 26, 2001: Chapter 17: Introduction to Arrhenius acids and bases (No interactivity)

Monday, October 29, 2001: Chapter 17: Introduction to Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases (No interactivity)

Wednesday, October 31, 2001: Chapter 18: More Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases and how to calcuate Ka for weak acid, or Kb for a weak base. (No interactivity)

Friday, November 2, 2001: Chapter 18: Calculating pH of a solution of a strong acid and a solution of a weak acid. Determining % ionization and calculating the pH of a weak base. (No interactivity)

Monday, November 5, 2001: Chapter 18: Calculating the pH of a diprotic acids and introduction to salt solutions. (No interactivity)

Wednesday, November 7, 2001: Chapter 18: (No interactivity)

Monday, November 19, 2001: Chapter 19: Calculating the pH of a solution of a weak acid and its conjugate base, and of a weak base and its conjugate acid. (Common ion solutions) (No interactivity)

Wednesday, November 21, 2001: Chapter 19: Neutralization reactions and titration curves for strong acids and strong bases. (Interactivity by Aaron Wilcox)

Monday, November 26, 2001: Chapter 19: Neutralization reactions and titration curves for weak acids and strong bases. (No interactivity)

Help Session, Monday, November 26, 2001: PS13 (No interactivity)

Wednesday, November 28, 2001: Chapter 19: Neutralization reactions and titration curves for weak acids and strong bases. (No interactivity)

Friday, November 30, 2001: Chapter 19: Preparation of buffer solutions and their behavior upon addition of strong acid or base.

Monday, December 3, 2001: Chapter 20: Introduction to entropy and the second law. (No interactivity)

Help Session, Monday, December 3, 2001: PS14. (No interactivity)

Wednesday, December 5, 2001: Chapter 20: More on entropy and the introduction to Free energy. (No interactivity)

Friday, December 7, 2001: Chapter 20: Sample problems using free energy and entropy (No interactivity)

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