Chemistry 11-01 Fall 2001

Announcements: Your final is on Wednesday, December 19, starting at 8:00 a.m. It will be a 70-question multiple choice exam written by the American Chemical Society. You will have a maximum of 110 minutes to work on the exam.  I will have office hours from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday night.

I've really enjoyed having you in class this semester!  Good luck on the final, and enjoy your January break!--Prof. Kuwata

Syllabus

Homework and Test Solutions:

Chapter 1:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3

Chapter 2:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3

Chapter 3:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7

Chapter 4:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5

TEST 1:            Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Distribution

Chapter 5:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7      Page 8

Chapter 6:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6

TEST 2:            Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7      Distribution

Chapter 7:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5

Chapter 8:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7      Page 8

Chapter 9:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5

TEST 3:            Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 3-Extra       Page 4       Page 5       Page 6       Page 7      Distribution

Chapter 10:      Problem Statement         Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7      Page 8      Page 9

Chaps 10 and 22:      Revisions         Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7      Page 8 

Chapter 12:      Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7      Page 8      Page 9

TEST 4:            Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 3-Extra       Page 4       Page 5       Page 6       Page 6-Extra       Page 7      Distribution

Chapter 11 (not turned in):        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5

Lecture Handouts (and Important Overheads Not in Your Text):

Chemical Formulas and Names to Memorize (9/5/01)

Chapter 4 Example Problems (9/21/01)

Chapter 5: Kinetic-Molecular Theory (9/28/01)

Chapter 5 Example Problems (10/1/01)

Chapter 6: Basic Vocabulary of Thermodynamics (10/3/01)

Chapter 6: Standard States and Standard Enthalpies of Formation (10/10/01)

Chapter 7: Two-Dimensional Standing Waves (overhead) (10/19/01)

Chapter 7: Quantum Numbers (Memorize!) (10/22/01)

Chapter 7: The Thin Spherical Shells Used to Compute Radial Distribution Functions (RDF's) (overhead) (10/22/01)

Chapter 9: Lattice Energy, Heat of Hydration, and Heat of Solution (overhead) (11/2/01)

Chapter 9: Lewis Structures (11/2/01)

Test 3 Review Sheet

Chapter 10: Comparison of the Sizes of a Lone Pair vs. a Bonding Pair (11/14/01)

Chapter 10: Molecular Orbital Diagrams for Diatomics (11/16/01)     1st Row      2nd Row Homonuclear     2nd Row Heteronuclear

Chapter 10: Pictures of the Sigma and Pi Molecular Orbitals Formed from 2p Atomic Orbitals (11/19/01)

Chapter 10: Formation of sp Hybrid Orbitals (11/21/01)

Chapter 10: sp2 and sp3 Hybrid Orbitals (11/26/01)

Chapter 10: Schematic of the Pi Bonds in Carbon Dioxide (11/26/01)

Chapter 22: Carvone (11/28/01)

Chapter 12: Boiling Points of Hydrides and Noble Gases (11/30/01)

Chapter 12: Chemical Potential Energy Curves (12/3/01)

Chapter 12: The Relative Polarizabilities of Ar and Methane (12/3/01)

Chapter 11: Oxidation Numbers (12/7/01)

Test 4 Review Sheet

Laboratory Handouts:

Chromatography Experiment Instructions (Week of 9/24)

Aluminum/Zinc Alloy Experiment (Weeks of 10/22 and 10/29)

Vapor Pressure Experiment (Week of 12/3)

 

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Last modified 13 Dec 2001