Study guides for Chapters 1-3 of the OpenStax book have been posted here:
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Study guides for Chapters 1-3 of the OpenStax book have been posted here:
You can also use the menu to navigate to the study guides.
Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for sections 1 and 2 (11:00 AM MW lecture). These notes discuss the English system of units.
[CHM 110 01 and 02: 08/13/2018 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes for section 1 (MW 9:30 AM lecture). These notes discuss Lewis structures.
[CHM 111 01: 08/13/2018 notes]
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I have posted final grades for CHM 110 (Summer 10 week) and CHM 111 (Summer 5 week). You may get your grades from these places:
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 via Desire2Learn (or using your official FDTC e-mail address) to ask about your grades.
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.
A request for your grade to be changed to a higher grade than the one you earned may be considered an act of academic dishonesty and may be forwarded to college authorities for disciplinary action.
A NOTE TO CHM 110 STUDENTS PLANNING TO TAKE CHM 111
If you’re a CHM 110 student who is planning on taking CHM 111 in the fall, don’t sell your textbook or lab manual! We will be using the same materials for CHM 111 as we did for CHM 110.
FALL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY OPTIONS AT TECH
CHM 110: In the fall, we offer several sections of CHM 110 during our daytime 15 week session.
CHM 111: We offer a single section of CHM 111 in the daytime 15 week session in the fall.
Now, it’s time to …
… enjoy the last few weeks of summer!
Here are a few practice problems for acid-base calculations from chapters 15 and 16. The first link is to the problem statements, and the second link is to the problem solutions.
Here are today’s CHM 111 notes for section 1 (5-week session). These notes discuss buffers, indicators, and solubility.
[CHM 111 01: 07/24/2018 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for section 3 (10-week session). These notes discuss periodic trends, chemical bonds, and Lewis structures for atoms and molecules.
[CHM 110 03: 07/24/2018 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes for section 1 (5-week session). These notes discuss calculating the pH of salts and buffers.
[CHM 111 01: 07/23/2018 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 111 notes for section 1 (5-week session). These notes discuss calculating the pH of weak acids, weak bases, and salts.
[CHM 111 01: 07/19/2018 notes]
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Here are today’s CHM 110 notes for section 3 (10-week session). These notes discuss light, the Bohr model of the atom, quantum numbers, shells/subshells/orbitals, orbital diagrams, and electron configuration.
[CHM 110 03: 07/19/2018 notes]
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