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1 Course Name: Chemistry 151 Spring Section 01 MWF 9:10-10:00 am - MWF 9:10-10:00 am Course Code: N/A ALEKS Course: General Chemistry (First Semester) Instructor: Prof. Hascall Course Dates: Begin: 12/11/2017 End: 05/11/2018 Course Content: 210 topics Textbook: Tro: Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, 4th Ed. (Pearson) Dates Objective 12/12/ :01 AM - 01/21/ /21/ /26/ /26/ /31/ /31/ /04/ /04/ /07/ /07/ /14/ /14/ /16/ :59 AM 02/16/ :59 AM - 02/21/ /21/ /28/ /28/ /04/ /04/ /07/ /07/ /14/ /14/ /16/ :59 AM 03/16/ :59 AM - 03/25/ /25/ /28/ Prerequisite Review (58 topics) 2. Week 2: Chapter 1 (16 topics) 3. Week 3: Chapters 2 and 3 (15 topics) 4. Open Pie (0 topics) 5. Week 4: Chapters 3 (15 topics) 6. Week 5: Chapter 4 (11 topics) 7. Open Pie - Exam 1 Review (0 topics) 8. Week 6: Chapter 4 (4 topics) 9. Week 7: Chapter 6 (7 topics) 10. Open Pie (0 topics) 11. Week 8: Chapters 6 and 7 (9 topics) 12. Week 9: Chapters 7 and 8 (14 topics) 13. Open Pie - Exam 2 Review (0 topics) 14. Spring Break - Open Pie (0 topics) 15. Week 10: Chapter 8 (5 topics) 03/28/ /04/ Week 11: Chapter 9 (16 topics) Copyright 2018 UC Regents and ALEKS Corporation. ALEKS is a registered trademark of ALEKS Corporation. P. 1 / 9
2 03/28/ /04/ /04/ /11/ /11/ /15/ /15/ /18/ /18/ /25/ /25/ /27/ :59 AM 04/27/ :59 AM - 04/27/ /27/ /08/ :59 AM 16. Week 11: Chapter 9 (16 topics) 17. Week 12: Chapter 10 (9 topics) 18. Open Pie (0 topics) 19. Week 13: Chapter 5 (11 topics) 20. Week 14: Chapter 11 (11 topics) 21. Open Pie - Exam 3 Review (0 topics) 22. Week 15: Chapter 13 (9 topics) 23. Ch.13 & Review for Final (0 topics) Prerequisite Review (58 topics, due on 01/21/2018 ) Section 0.1 (8 topics) Integer multiplication and division Equivalent fractions Introduction to inequalities Introduction to exponents Introduction to order of operations Evaluating an expression with a negative exponent: Whole number base Complex fraction without variables: Problem type 1 Absolute value of a number Section 0.2 (19 topics) Evaluating a quadratic expression: Integers Combining like terms: Integer coefficients Combining like terms in a quadratic expression Distributive property: Integer coefficients Using distribution and combining like terms to simplify: Univariate Introduction to the product rule of exponents Introduction to the product rule with negative exponents Introduction to the quotient rule of exponents Simplifying a ratio of univariate monomials Introduction to the power of a product rule of exponents Rewriting an algebraic expression without a negative exponent Multiplying rational expressions involving multivariate monomials Identifying solutions to a linear equation in two variables Additive property of equality with integers Additive property of equality with a negative coefficient Multiplicative property of equality with signed fractions Solving a multi-step equation given in fractional form Solving for a variable in terms of other variables using addition or subtraction with division Solving for a variable in terms of other variables in a linear equation with fractions Section 0.4 (5 topics) Classifying slopes given graphs of lines Finding slope given the graph of a line on a grid Constructing a scatter plot Sketching the line of best fit Scatter plots and correlation Copyright 2018 UC Regents and ALEKS Corporation. ALEKS is a registered trademark of ALEKS Corporation. P. 2 / 9
3 Section 0.5 (4 topics) Multiplication of a decimal by a power of ten Division of a decimal by a power of ten Converting between decimal numbers and numbers written in scientific notation Multiplying and dividing numbers written in scientific notation Section 0.6 (2 topics) Understanding that opposite charges attract and like charges repel Sketching polarization induced by a nearby charge Section 1.3 (3 topics) Distinguishing elements and compounds Distinguishing compounds and mixtures Distinguishing solid, liquid and gas phases of a pure substance Section 1.4 (1 topic) Distinguishing chemical and physical change Section 1.6 (4 topics) Knowing the dimension of common simple SI units Understanding the purpose of SI prefixes Knowing the value of an SI prefix as a power of 10 Interconversion of prefixed and base SI units Section 1.8 (2 topics) Simplifying unit expressions Predicting the units of the solution to a basic quantitative problem Section 2.6 (4 topics) Names and symbols of important elements Reading a Periodic Table entry Identifying the parts of an atom Isotopes Section 2.7 (1 topic) Understanding periods and groups of the Periodic Table Section 3.3 (3 topics) Counting the number of atoms in a formula unit Writing a chemical formula given a molecular model Writing a chemical formula given a chemical structure Section 3.11 (2 topics) Stoichiometric coefficients Balancing chemical equations with noninterfering coefficients Week 2: Chapter 1 (16 topics, due on 01/26/2018 ) Section 1.6 (5 topics) Interconversion of prefixed SI units Addition and subtraction of measurements Estimating the volume in liters of a square prism object Calculating mass density Using mass density to find mass or volume Section 1.7 (5 topics) Counting significant digits Rounding to a given significant digit Counting significant digits when measurements are added or subtracted Copyright 2018 UC Regents and ALEKS Corporation. ALEKS is a registered trademark of ALEKS Corporation. P. 3 / 9
4 Counting significant digits when measurements are multiplied or divided Adding or subtracting and multiplying or dividing measurements Section 1.8 (6 topics) Setting up a one-step unit conversion Setting up a unit reprefix conversion Setting up a unit conversion Deducing the unit missing from the solution to a basic quantitative problem Identifying errors in the solution to a basic quantitative problem Setting up the math for a one-step problem with unit conversion Week 3: Chapters 2 and 3 (15 topics, due on 01/31/2018 ) Section 2.6 (2 topics) Counting protons and electrons in atoms and atomic ions Finding isoelectronic atoms Section 2.7 (3 topics) Organization of the Periodic Table Using the Periodic Table to identify similar elements Predicting the ions formed by common main-group elements Section 2.8 (1 topic) Finding atomic mass from isotope mass and natural abundance Section 2.9 (2 topics) Using the Avogadro Number Calculating and using the molar mass of elements Section 3.4 (2 topics) Standard chemical and physical states of the elements Predicting whether a compound is ionic or molecular Section 3.5 (5 topics) Deducing the ions in a binary ionic compound from its empirical formula Predicting ionic compounds formed by two elements Predicting and naming ionic compounds formed by two elements Identifying common polyatomic ions Deducing the ions in a polyatomic ionic compound from its empirical formula Week 4: Chapters 3 (15 topics, due on 02/07/2018 ) Section 3.5 (2 topics) Naming binary ionic compounds Naming ionic compounds with common polyatomic ions Section 3.6 (2 topics) Understanding the prefixes used in naming binary compounds Naming binary covalent compounds Section 3.8 (3 topics) Calculating and using the molar mass of diatomic elements Calculating and using the molar mass of heterodiatomic compounds Finding molar mass from chemical formulae Section 3.9 (4 topics) Finding mole ratios from chemical formulae Finding chemical formulae from a mole ratio Interconverting number of atoms and mass of compound Finding mass percent from chemical formulae Copyright 2018 UC Regents and ALEKS Corporation. ALEKS is a registered trademark of ALEKS Corporation. P. 4 / 9
5 Section 3.10 (2 topics) Elemental analysis of binary compounds Finding a molecular formula from molar mass and elemental analysis of binary compounds Section 3.11 (2 topics) Balancing chemical equations with interfering coefficients Writing a chemical equation from a description of the reaction Week 5: Chapter 4 (11 topics, due on 02/14/2018 ) Section 4.2 (2 topics) Using a chemical equation to find moles of product from moles of reactant Solving for a reactant using a chemical equation Section 4.3 (3 topics) Identifying the limiting reactant in a drawing of a mixture Theoretical yield of chemical reactions Percent yield of chemical reactions Section 4.4 (5 topics) Calculating molarity using solute moles Using molarity to find solute moles and solution volume Calculating molarity using solute mass Using molarity to find solute mass and solution volume Dilution Section 4.5 (1 topic) Predicting the products of dissolution Week 6: Chapter 4 (4 topics, due on 02/21/2018 ) Section 4.6 (1 topic) Predicting precipitation Section 4.7 (1 topic) Writing net ionic equations Section 4.8 (2 topics) Predicting the products of a neutralization reaction Identifying acids and bases by their reaction with water Week 7: Chapter 6 (7 topics, due on 02/28/2018 ) Section 4.8 (2 topics) Determining the molar mass of an acid by titration Standardizing a base solution by titration Section 6.2 (1 topic) Using conservation of energy to predict the qualitative exchange of kinetic and potential energy Section 6.4 (3 topics) Calculating specific heat capacity Using specific heat capacity to find heat Using specific heat capacity to find temperature change Section 6.5 (1 topic) Solving a basic calorimetry problem Copyright 2018 UC Regents and ALEKS Corporation. ALEKS is a registered trademark of ALEKS Corporation. P. 5 / 9
6 Week 8: Chapters 6 and 7 (9 topics, due on 03/07/2018 ) Section 6.6 (2 topics) Using the general properties of reaction enthalpy Calculating the heat of reaction from molar reaction enthalpy and the mass of a reactant Section 6.8 (2 topics) Writing the net equation for a sequence of reactions Using Hess's Law to calculate net reaction enthalpy Section 6.9 (2 topics) Writing a standard formation reaction Calculating a molar heat of reaction from formation enthalpies Section 7.2 (3 topics) Understanding the organization of the electromagnetic spectrum Interconverting the wavelength and frequency of electromagnetic radiation Interconverting wavelength, frequency and photon energy Week 9: Chapters 7 and 8 (14 topics, due on 03/14/2018 ) Section 7.5 (2 topics) Predicting the qualitative features of a line spectrum Calculating the wavelength of a line in the spectrum of hydrogen Section 7.6 (1 topic) Recognizing s and p orbitals Section 8.3 (4 topics) Deciding the relative energy of electron subshells Drawing a box diagram of the electron configuration of an atom Knowing the subshells of an electron shell Writing the electron configuration of a neutral atom with a filled d subshell Section 8.4 (5 topics) Counting valence electrons in a neutral atom Writing the electron configuration of an atom using the Periodic Table Identifying s, p, d and f block elements Identifying elements with a similar valence electron configuration Writing the electron configuration of a first transition series atom Section 8.7 (2 topics) Writing the electron configuration of an atom or atomic ion with s and p electrons only Identifying the electron added or removed to form an ion Week 10: Chapter 8 (5 topics, due on 03/28/2018 ) Section 8.6 (1 topic) Understanding periodic trends in effective nuclear charge Section 8.7 (3 topics) Deducing valence electron configuration from trends in successive ionization energies Understanding periodic trends in atomic size Understanding periodic trends in atomic ionizability Section 8.8 (1 topic) Understanding the definitions of ionization energy and electron affinity Week 11: Chapter 9 (16 topics, due on 04/04/2018 ) Copyright 2018 UC Regents and ALEKS Corporation. ALEKS is a registered trademark of ALEKS Corporation. P. 6 / 9
7 Section 9.3 (1 topic) Drawing the Lewis dot diagram of a main group atom or common atomic ion Section 9.4 (1 topic) Predicting the relative stability of ionic crystals from a sketch Section 9.5 (4 topics) Counting electron pairs in a Lewis structure with double or triple bonds Deciding whether a Lewis structure satisfies the octet rule Writing Lewis structures for diatomic molecules Predicting the compound formed by two main group elements Section 9.6 (2 topics) Predicting the relative electronegativities of atoms Predicting bond polarity Section 9.7 (2 topics) Counting valence electrons in a molecule or polyatomic ion Writing Lewis structures for a molecule with one central atom and no octet-rule exceptions Section 9.8 (2 topics) Calculating formal charge Writing the Lewis structures for a molecule with resonance Section 9.9 (2 topics) Recognizing exceptions to the octet rule Writing Lewis structures for an expanded valence shell central atom Section 9.10 (2 topics) Calculating the heat of reaction from bond energies Predicting the relative length and energy of chemical bonds Week 12: Chapter 10 (9 topics, due on 04/11/2018 ) Section 10.2 (2 topics) Naming the shape of molecules with one central atom and no octet-rule exceptions Predicting bond angles in molecules with one central atom and no octet-rule exceptions Section 10.3 (3 topics) Using the AXE notation to describe a molecule with a central atom Predicting and naming the shape of molecules with a central atom Predicting deviations from ideal bond angles Section 10.5 (1 topic) Predicting whether molecules are polar or nonpolar Section 10.7 (3 topics) Identifying hybridization in a small molecule Counting sigma and pi bonds in a small molecule Identifying carbon hybridization in simple organic molecules Week 13: Chapter 5 (11 topics, due on 04/18/2018 ) Section 5.2 (1 topic) Interconverting atmospheres and torr Section 5.3 (3 topics) Copyright 2018 UC Regents and ALEKS Corporation. ALEKS is a registered trademark of ALEKS Corporation. P. 7 / 9
8 Understanding Boyle's Law Using Charles's Law Using Avogadro's Law Section 5.5 (1 topic) Interconverting molar mass and density of ideal gases Section 5.6 (1 topic) Calculating partial pressure in a gas mixture Section 5.7 (1 topic) Solving for a gaseous reactant Section 5.8 (4 topics) Understanding how average molecular kinetic energy scales with temperature Understanding how average molecular speed scales with temperature and molar mass Interpreting a graph of molecular speed distribution Predicting how molecular speed distribution changes with temperature and molar mass Week 14: Chapter 11 (11 topics, due on 04/25/2018 ) Section 11.3 (4 topics) Identifying hydrogen-bonding interactions between molecules Identifying the important intermolecular forces in pure compounds Predicting the relative strength of the dispersion force between molecules Predicting the relative boiling points of pure substances Section 11.5 (3 topics) Identifying important physical properties of liquids Relating vapor pressure to vaporization Understanding the connection between vapor pressure, boiling point, and enthalpy of vaporization Section 11.7 (2 topics) Using heat of fusion or vaporization to find the heat needed to melt or boil a substance Identifying phase transitions on a heating curve Section 11.8 (2 topics) Using a phase diagram to predict phase at a given temperature and pressure Labeling a typical simple phase diagram Week 15: Chapter 13 (9 topics, due on 04/27/2018 ) Section 13.2 (1 topic) Applying like dissolves like Section 13.4 (1 topic) Using solubility to calculate solute mass or solution volume Section 13.5 (3 topics) Calculating mass percent composition Calculating molality Calculating mole fraction Section 13.6 (3 topics) Predicting relative boiling point elevations and freezing point depressions Using the Kf and Kb equations Using osmotic pressure to find molar mass Section 13.7 (1 topic) Copyright 2018 UC Regents and ALEKS Corporation. ALEKS is a registered trademark of ALEKS Corporation. P. 8 / 9
9 Using the Kf and Kb equations with electrolytes Copyright 2018 UC Regents and ALEKS Corporation. ALEKS is a registered trademark of ALEKS Corporation. P. 9 / 9
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