Chemistry 13-01     Spring 2002

Note: For the sake of disk space, the only working link on this page is to the syllabus (12/19/03)

Announcements: (5/7/02):  Check your e-mail for details on the final exam (on Thursday, May 9, at 10:30 a.m.).  Here is the "standardized cheat sheet" you will be given on your exam.  Remember that you can bring to the test one sheet of 8.5" x 11" paper filled with reference information.  Good luck!

Also, for your information, is the distribution of the (non-permanent) midterm grades

Syllabus

Corrected Course Schedule (2/1/02)

Homework and Tests:

      Chapter 13:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7

      Chapter 14:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7

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

      Chapter 15:        Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7       Page 8      Page 9      Page 10       Page 11       Page 12       Page 13       Page 14

      Chapter 16:        Assignment      Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7       Page 8      Page 9

      TEST 2:      Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5       Page 6      Page 7      Page 8     Distribution

      Thermo:              Assignment      Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6

      Chapter 18:       Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7

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

      Chapter 24:       Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5      Page 6      Page 7

      Chapter 19:       Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5

      TEST 4:      Page 1      Page 2      Page 3       Page 4      Page 5       Page 6      Page 7      Page 8     Distribution

Lecture Handouts and Transparencies:

      Examples of Amphiphilic Structure (1/28/02)

      Chemical Potential Energy Curves (1/30/02)

      Strength of Ion-Water Interactions (1/30/02)

      Device for Measuring Osmotic Pressure (2/4/02)

      Chapter 13 Example Problems (2/4/02)

      Visible Spectrum (2/6/02)

      Color Wheel (2/6/02)

      Nitrogen Triiodide Thermochemistry (2/13/02)

      Test 1 Review Sheet (2/15/02)

     Acid/Base Indicators (2/22/02)

     Table of Ka Values (2/27/02)

     Buffer Example Problem (2/27/02)

     My Hero: Baywatch Days   Knight Rider Days     (2/27/02)

     Lincoln Cathedral Gargoyle (3/6/02)

     Comments on AgCl Solubility (3/8/02)

     Comments on Carbonate Solubility (3/8/02)

     Atomic and Ionic Radii (3/8/02)

     Basic Vocabulary of Thermodynamics (3/11/02)

     Test 2 Review Sheet (3/11/02)

     Ideal Gas Expanding into a Vacuum (3/15/02)

     Statistics of Confining Particles to a Smaller Volume (3/15/02)

     Barium Hydroxide Calculations:  Page 1     Page 2  (3/18 and 3/20/02)

     Freezing Water: Free Energy Calculations (3/20/02)

     Kinetics--Examples of Elementary Steps:   Page 1    Page 2     (4/1/02)

     Line Drawings of Beta-Carotene and Rubber (4/1/02)

     Chapter 18 Example Problems:   Page 1    Page 2     (4/3/02)     Page 3   (4/5/02)

     Test 3 Review Sheet (4/5/02)

     Chapter 24: Rules for Naming Transition Metal Complexes (4/17/02)

     Chapter 19 Example Problems (4/24/02)

     Biological Use of the Nernst Equation: Co-Transport (4/29/02)

     Corrosion (4/29/02)

     Test 4 Review Sheet (4/29/02)

Laboratory Handouts:

      Equilibrium (Week of 2/18)

      Kidney Stones (We will pass them in lab!) (Week of 3/4)

      Kinetics (Week of 4/8)

      Synthesis and Analysis of a Coordination Compound--Report Instructions (Weeks of 4/15 and 4/22)

Go back to my home page!

Last modified 7 May 2002