Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes introduce the metric system.
[CHM 110 01/02: 8/15/2011 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2. These notes introduce the metric system.
[CHM 110 01/02: 8/15/2011 notes]
Any questions (or problems accessing the notes)? Leave a comment at the link below.
Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes introduce the scientific method.
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I have posted final grades for all sections of CHM 100 and CHM 111. You may get your grades from these places:
If you have any questions about your grade or if you wish to view your final (you don’t get to keep a copy of the final, sorry!), you may come by the office next week. Please don’t call to ask about your grades, because I’m not allowed to discuss grades over the telephone! You may e-mail me in Desire2Learn to ask about your grades, since Desire2Learn’s e-mail is a private messaging system which requires a password to log in.
A note on “extra credit”: Most of your regular tests this semester had more than 100 points on them. These points were “extra credit”, as was the fact that your final exam could replace your lowest test score. In lab, your lowest report grade was also dropped. In other words, your reported grade in D2L already includes all the “extra credit” you will receive in this course. Any requests for additional “extra credit” will be ignored.
That said …
I hope you enjoyed chemistry this term, and I hope you now have some time to relax before fall semester starts!
Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes cover complex ion equilibria and how they relate to solubility.
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Here are today’ CHM 100 notes. These notes cover periodic trends and Lewis structures for atoms and small molecules.
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes. These notes cover solubility as an equilibrium process, solubility calculations, and the common-ion effect.
Any questions? Ask here!
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There is a tutor for chemistry (CHM 100, CHM 110, and CHM 111) in the Success Center in building 300 for the rest of the summer. If you need extra help, I recommend spending some time over there before your next test!
The tutor’s name is Karen Herbert, and she is available on the following days in July:
If you have any questions about tutoring or the Success Center, ask below in comments.
Here are today’s CHM 111 notes, covering titration curves.
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Here are today’s CHM 100 notes. These notes cover chemical calculations, limiting reactant, atomic line spectra, the Bohr model, shells/subshells/orbitals, and electron configuration.
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes, covering the common ion effect, buffers, and indicators.
Any questions? Ask here!