
Hour Exams are scheduled for Wednesday, September 12; Wednesday,
October 17, and Wednesday, Movember 7 and Friday, December 14, 2001. The comprehensive
Final is scheduled for Friday, December 14, 2001. The first three exams are
scheduled at 7:00 pm in the evening in PS141 and PS101.
Lab Section #
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Lab Day
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TA
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Exam Room
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1
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Monday
|
Andy McGee
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PS101
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2
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Tuesday
|
Kevin Tran
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PS141
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3
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Tuesday
|
Tyler Johannes
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PS141
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4
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Tuesday
|
Ben Flint
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PS141
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5
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Tuesday
|
Matt Stephens
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PS101
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6
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Thursday
|
Andy McGee
|
PS101
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Exam I: See What's Important
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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.
Sample Examinations
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.
Sample Exams (previous exams that contain problems covering content that will
be covered on our Fall 2001 Exam II)
Exams from Fall 2001