Chemistry I, Lecture + Lab (Science Majors)
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Getting Started | Course Syllabus (Downloadable, Printable, Accessible) | Note: The course syllabus is included below. The number of assignments, discussions, and lab reports mentioned in the syllabus can be adjusted. If the numbers suggested in the syllabus are changed, the grading information should be adjusted accordingly. |
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For Instructors: Testing | ||
Module 1: Chapter 1: Essential Ideas | Pressbook Chapter 1: Essential Ideas | |
Module 1: Lab 1: Experiment- States of Matter | ||
Module 2: Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions | Pressbook Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions | |
Module 2: Lab 2: Experiment- Atomic Structure & Theory | ||
Module 3: Chapter 3: Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties of Elements | Pressbook Chapter 3: Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties of Elements | |
Module 3: Lab 3: Experiment - E&M and Quantum Theory | ||
Module 4: Chapter 4 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry | Pressbook Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry | |
Module 4: Lab 4: Experiment- Molecular Geometry and Polarity | ||
Module 5: Chapter 5: Advanced Theories of Bonding | Pressbook Chapter 5: Advanced Theories of Bonding | |
Midterm Assessment/Additional Exam Module | Midterm Exam Information and Instructions | Midterm Exam Information and Instructions:My personal preference would be to avoid formal examinations and use informal and more personal methods of assessing your understanding and comprehension of chemistry. However, I am required to account to you and to (School Name) regarding your performance. Hence, I will give two formal exams (Midterm and Final). You will be challenged to understand and apply the concepts. Sure, you will use equations and formulas, but they will serve to illustrate concepts rather than to test your mathematical skills. You can use any printed resources that you choose including textbooks and formula sheets. You can use a calculator. You are not allowed to use a phone, tablet, or any URLs. Your Midterm Exam is due by 11:59pm on TBA You will have ( # hours) to complete the Midterm Exam. Type your work in the exam space provided. Do not email your work to me. You must show your work to receive credit. No credit will be given for correct or incorrect answers if work is not shown. Make sure to follow all instructions included with each problem. The Midterm Exam is worth 100 points. Point values are indicated with each question. I will provide scoring feedback for your exam(s) NLT one week after the exam due date. It is essential that you submit exams on time. Makeup examinations will NOT be given without legal documentation warranting absence (i.e. doctor’s excuse, obituary, judge’s orders, etc.). |
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Module 6: Chapter 6: Composition of Substances and Solutions | Pressbook Chapter 6: Composition of Substances and Solutions | |
Module 6: Lab 6: Experiment- Concentration and Molarity | ||
Module 7: Chapter 7: Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions | Pressbook Chapter 7: Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions | |
Module 7: Lab 7: Experiment- Reactants & Products | ||
Module 8: Chapter 8: Gases | Pressbook Chapter 8: Gases | |
Module 8: Lab 8: Experiment- Gas Laws | ||
Module 9: Chapter 9: Thermochemistry | Pressbook Chapter 9: Thermochemistry | |
Module 9: Lab 9: Experiment- Energy Forms and Changes | ||
Final Exam/Final Project Module | Final Exam Information and Instructions | Final Exam Information and Instructions:My personal preference would be to avoid formal examinations and use informal and more personal methods of assessing your understanding and comprehension of chemistry. However, I am required to account to you and to (School Name) regarding your performance. Hence, I will give two formal exams (Midterm and Final). You will be challenged to understand and apply the concepts. Sure, you will use equations and formulas, but they will serve to illustrate concepts rather than to test your mathematical skills. You can use any printed resources that you choose including textbooks and formula sheets. You can use a calculator. You are not allowed to use a phone, tablet, or any URLs. Your Final Exam is due by 11:59pm on TBA You will have ( # hours) to complete the Final Exam. Type your work in the exam space provided. Do not email your work to me. You must show your work to receive credit. No credit will be given for correct or incorrect answers if work is not shown. Make sure to follow all instructions included with each problem. The Final Exam is worth 100 points. Point values are indicated with each question. I will provide scoring feedback for your exam(s) NLT one week after the exam due date. It is essential that you submit exams on time. Makeup examinations will NOT be given without legal documentation warranting absence (i.e. doctor’s excuse, obituary, judge’s orders, etc.). |
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