Last updated on Tuesday, January 23, 2001 at 9:45 pm
Digital lecture
for Friday, January 19, 2001 is available as is the digital video from the
Help Session on Monday, January 22, 2001. Check the QuickTimevideo lecture
link. Also look at the Problem Set link. I'm building video segments of the
different sample problems that I did at the Help Session.
PS#2 is now
available at the Problem Set link.
In RPS5a. change
the phase of O2 from liquid to gas.
OSU Mountain
Biking Club Meeting is Thursday, January 25, 2001 at 8:00 pm in AgH201. Pizza
will be served!
After everyone
left class today I realized I needed a little more time for PS1.8 and PS1.9.
So lets still turn in the problem set on Wednesday, but not worry about PS1.8
and PS1.9. They will be the first two problem sets on PS2.
This week in laboratory my plan is for you to continue working
on the Review Problem Set and PS#1. I expect all students to attend laboratory
this week. If you miss laboratory it will be counted as one of your drops.
I've added an FAQ link to the menu selection in the left
frame. Lots of useful information there...check it out.
The Review Problem Set
and Problem Set #1 are now available.
Currently CHEM 1515 section 006 is open. Continue to check
here for openings.
Want some EXTRA CREDIT? Complete the form at the SID#/Name
link.
Remember, if you want your CHEM 1314 Exam IV and Final exam
and problem sets and laboratory write-ups drop by my office starting on Monday.
Welcome to CHEM 1515.
Remember NO CLASS on Monday, January 15, 2001. The University
is celebrating Martin Luther King's Holiday.
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
(January 16 - 19). (See the CHEM 1515 Syllabus)
Sitting around with nothing to do? We are going to begin
lecture on Wednesday, January 17th discussing Chapter 11 in Silberberg. I
recommend you review Chapters 9 and 10 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). Check out
lecture notes from CHEM 1314. In particular look at;
Lecture
Notes for Friday, November 17, 2000 and Monday, November 20, 2000:
Ionic compounds.
Lecture
Notes for Monday, November 20, 2000: Covalent compounds and electronegativity.
Lecture
Notes for Monday, November 27, 2000: Lewis structures.
Lecture
Notes for Wednesday, December 6, 2000: Valence Shell Electron-Pair
Repulsion.
Announcements
- Announcements for Wednesday, January 24, 2001
- Announcements for Monday, January 22, 2001
- Announcements for Friday, January 19, 2001
- Announcements for Wednesday, January 17, 2001
- Announcements for Monday, January 15, 2001
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