Lab Section # |
Lab Day |
TA |
Exam Room |
1 |
Monday |
Andy McGee |
PS101 |
2 |
Tuesday |
Kevin Tran |
PS141 |
3 |
Tuesday |
Tyler Johannes |
PS141 |
4 |
Tuesday |
Ben Flint |
PS141 |
5 |
Tuesday |
Matt Stephens |
PS101 |
6 |
Thursday |
Andy McGee |
PS101 |
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 12 Sections 1 - 6: 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, types of solids and cubic unit cells and calculations using density.
Exam I
Exam I CHEM 1515 SP98. You are responsible for problems 1, 2, 3, 4, 7a and b, and 8.
Exam I CHEM 1515 Sp01: You are responsible for problems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7.
Exam II Spring 1998 Problems 1 - 6
Exam II Spring 2001 Problems 6, 7 and 9
Exam III Spring 2001 Problems 1 - 4
Exam IV Spring 2001
Exam V Spring 2001
Exam I
Exam I Answers
Exam II
Exam II Answers
Exam III
Exam III Answers