Monthly Archives: September 2013

Weekend Update (all classes): End of Week 3

weekendupdateheaderAnother week done!

CHM 101

You have a test coming up n Wednesday 9/11, covering chapters 1, 2, 3, and 10.1-10.5 (energy).  We will finish up te material on energy on Monday, then use the rest of out class time ti discuss the test.

You will need your lab manual for labs from now on, so make sure you bring yours on Friday,

Edit (9/9):  I noticed the energy study guides on the CHM 101 study guides page wasn’t clickable.  That link has been fixed and the study guide should be accessable now..

CHM 110 (01 and 02 – Monday/Wednesday sections)

We have a test coming up on Wednesday 9/11.  The test in sections 1 and 2 will cover all of the first chapter, and up through section 2.6 in the second chapter (up through how to write ionic formulas).

This week will be out first lab experiment.  The experiment will be covered in a handout, so if you haven’t yet gotten your lab manual, you’ll be okay this week.  (That said, if you do have your manual, go ahead and bring it to lab with you.)  You will not be required to record this week’s experiment in your lab notebook.

CHM 110 (03 – Tuesday/Thursday section)

We have a test coming up on Thursday 9/12.  The test in section 3 will cover all of the first chapter, and up through section 2.8 in the second chapter (up through names and formulas of ionic compounds).  Don’t worry about organic compounds (section 2.7) at this point.

This week will be out first lab experiment.  The experiment will be covered in a handout, so if you haven’t yet gotten your lab manual, you’ll be okay this week.  (That said, if you do have your manual, go ahead and bring it to lab with you.)  You will not be required to record this week’s experiment in your lab notebook.

 

Weekend Update (all classes): End of Week 2

weekendupdateheaderCongratulations!  You’ve all made it to the end of the second week.  I hope you enjoyed the Labor Day holiday!

CHM 101

We discussed matter this past week, and are currently discussing energy.  Energy is covered in the textbook in sections 10.1-10.5, so make sure to take a look at those sections in the textbook.  After we finish with sections 10.1-10.5, we’ll return to where we left off in the textbook and continue on with chapter 4.

Remember – we have a test a week from Wednesday, and our first experiment in lab this week!

CHM 110 (01 and 02 – Monday/Wednesday sections)

We’ve finished up our discussion of math – significant figures and dimensional analysis.  I’ve posted the practice problems we worked on in the lab periods this week.  Take a look at these for extra practice on dimensional analysis if you need it – there are more problems there than we actually worked in the lab period.  For the rest of the week, we’ll work on Chapter 2 – properties of the atom, the periodic table, and chemical conpounds.  The first test is coming up a week from Wednesday, so make sure you stay current with the material.  For sections 1 and 2, the first test will likely cover up through nomenclature of ionic compounds.

Remember that CHM 110 labs aren’t meeting during week 3 – we’ll only have lecture meetings.

CHM 110 (03 – Tuesday/Thursday sections)

We have, like the other sections, finished up the math – significant figures and dimensional analysis.  I’ve posted a 36-problem practice set on the main page which you can use for more practice on dimensional analysis if you feel you need it.

Keep reading in Chapter 2 – we’ve already covered the atom and Dalton’s atomic theory – since the test we’ll have a week from Thursday will cover the first two chapters in the textbook.

Remember that CHM 110 labs aren’t meeting during week 3 – we’ll only have lecture meetings.

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