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1 Tentative Chem 125 Schedule Introduction Monday, Aug 26 th As we have a shortened class schedule on the first day, we are move to ASC 202 & 204 to where you will take the Colorado Survey, log into Connect, log into Moodle and talk about the course description/learning styles. First-Day Overview of Class Structure (from Syllabus) o Group work and Pedagogical Theory (PowerPoint) o Assign Groups o Develop Participation Guidelines o Problem Solving Assessments most Fridays Resources: o Syllabus and Course Outline o Text: Chemical Structure and Properties, McGraw-Hill, Chemical Structure and Properties Workbook Computer Lab: o Moodle o Connect o Colorado Pre-test o Online Text, Structure & Reactivity available at: Part I
2 Tuesday, Aug 27 th NO Faculty Tutorial, Wednesday, Aug 28 th Atomic Structure and Periodic Trends Structure of Atoms Read: o Structure & Reactivity: AT1-2 Ch 2 Atoms and Periodic Table, Suggested Practice Problems: Ch 2 Atoms and Periodic Table, 2.1, 2,2, 2.10, 2.11, 2.15, 2.17, 2.32, 2.34, 2.39 The answers to the odd problems are in the end of the chapter! o Primer on Coulomb s Law, Workbook, Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 3.6, 3.7, 3.8 o Connect: How to Complete and Submit Assignments How to use Chemistry Answer Palette In class: Structure of Atoms Atomic Structure and Isotopes o Workbook: Summaries of Atomic Structure o Workbook: 6 Isotopic Ratios and Mass Spectrometry o Workbook: 17-21
3 Friday, Aug 30 th Structure of Atoms Read: o Structure & Reactivity: AT4 Ch 3 Electronic Structure of Atoms, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: AT , 2.8 The answers to the problems are in AT6 Ch 3 Electronic Structure of Atoms, 3.78, 3.81, 3.83, 3.87, 3.88, 3.95, 3.97, 3.101, 3.113, 3.133, The answers to the odd problems are in the end of the chapter! o Primer on Coulomb s Law, Workbook, Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 3.4, 3.5, 4.1 o Group Assignment: Mass Spectrometry, Workbook: o Connect: Atomic Structure Ch 2 Learn Smart In class: Structure of Atoms Atomic Orbitals o Workbook: Electronic Configurations o Workbook: Summary of Electron Configurations, Workbook, 29-30
4 Monday, Sept 2 nd Properties of Atoms Read: o Structure & Reactivity: AT5 Ch 4 Periodic Trends, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: AT Ch 3 Electronic Structure of Atoms, 3.78, 3.81, 3.83, 3.87, 3.88, 3.95, 3.97, 3.101, 3.113, 3.133, The answers to the odd problems are in the end of the chapter! o Primer on Coulomb s Law, Workbook, Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 3.910, 4.2, 4.3 o Connect: Electron Configuration Ch 3 Learn Smart In class: Properties of Atoms Periodic Trends (Core Charge, Atomic Radii, EN) o Workbook: 31-33, Applications of Periodic Trends, Workbook, 40 Tuesday, Sept 3 rd 6:30-8:00 pm Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop
5 Wednesday, Sept 4 th Metallic Structure and Properties Read: o Structure & Reactivity: ME 2-3 Ch 12 Crystal Structure, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: AT Ch 4 Periodic Trends, 4.4, 4.10, 4.15, 4.22, 4.31, 4.32, 4.33, 4.41, 4.43, 4.45, 4.49, 4.51, 4.64, 4.65, 4.69, 4.71, 479, 4.89, 4.91, 4.105, 4.107, o Periodic Trends Summary, Workbook: 35 Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 1.3, 4.4 o Connect: Ch 4 Learn Smart Periodic Trends o Group Homework: Periodic Trend Applications, Workbook, In class: Structure of Metals Problem Solving Assessments #1: Atomic Structure and Properties Metal Packing o (play-doh or metal packing kit) Unit Cells o Workbook: Friday, Sept 6 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: ME 1 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: ME , o Connect: Visualization of Unit Cells Powerpoint Ch 12 Crystal Structure, 12.44, 12.48, 12.51, 12.54, 12.55, 12.58, o Metal Summary: Workbook, Homework due: o Group Assignment: ME3.2, ME3.5, ME3.9, ME3.10 o Group Extra Credit: Packing Efficiency, Workbook: In class: Properties of Metals Sea of Electrons, Alloys (OR Metal Stations activity on SharePoint) o Workbook: 59-67
6 Monday, Sept 9 th Ionic Solids and Properties Read: o Structure & Reactivity: IC1, IC2, IC5 Ch 5 Ionic & Covalent, 5.3, 5.4, 5.6 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: ME Ch 12 Crystal Structure, 12.44, 12.48, 12.51, 12.54, 12.55, 12.58, Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 4.5, 4.8, 4.9 o Passport to Class: Ionic Compounds, Workbook: o Connect: Metal Packing Ch 21. Metallurgy and Chemistry of Metals In class: Structure of Ionic Solids Short Problem Solving Assessment #2: Metal Structure and Properties Ionic Lattice, Interstitial Holes, Coordination Number and Geometry o Workbook: Practice Problems o Workbook: Tuesday, Sept 10 th 6:30-8:00 pm Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop Wednesday, Sept 11 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: IC3, IC4 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: IC , Ch 12 Crystal Structure, 12.44, 12.48, 12.51, 12.54, 12.55, 12.58, o Ionic Packing Summary: Workbook, 87 Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 4.6, 4.7 o Group Assignment: Predicting Packing, Workbook: AND Structure and Reactivity, IC5.2 In class: Properties of Ionic Solids Lattice Energies, Melting Points, Solubilities o Workbook: Applications o Workbook:
7 Friday, Sept 13 th Molecular Compounds: Bonding and Geometry Read: o Structure & Reactivity: IM1-5 Ch 5 Ionic and Covalent Compounds, 5.1, 5.2, 5.5 Ch 6 Representing Molecules, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: IC3.1, IC Ch 5 Ionic Compounds, o Concept Map of Atoms, Metals, Ionic Compounds, Workbook, 105 Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 o Group Assignment: Instructor Assigned, Workbook, o Connect: Ionic Solids In class: Structures of Molecular Compounds Problem Solving Assessments #3: Ionic Compounds Structure/Properties Lewis Structures Perspective Drawings, Geometries o Workbook: o Model Kits Charges o Workbook: 118 Monday, Sept 16 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: IM9, IM10 Ch 7 Molecular Geometry, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: IM2.2, IM , IM4.3, IM Ch 5 Ionic Compounds, o Summary of Lewis Structure, Workbook, Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 5.7 o Group Assignment: IM4.1, IM5.1, IM5.2, IM5.3 In class: Structures of Molecular Compounds Problem Solving Assessment #4: Application Problem Finish Lewis Structures Workbook: Lewis Structure Practice, Workbook,
8 Tuesday, Sept 17 th 6:30-8:00 pm Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop Molecular Compounds: Isomers, Stereochemistry, Conformers Wednesday, Sept 18 th Structures of Molecular Compounds Read: o Structure & Reactivity: IM8, IM12 Ch 4 Alkanes, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: IM9.2, IM o Molecular Structure and Geometry, Workbook: , Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 9.1, 9.2 o Connect: Using ChemDraw Lewis Structures and Geometries Ch 5 Learn Smart In class: Structures of Molecular Compounds Short Problem Solving Assessments #5: Lewis Structures Line Drawing and Isomers o Workbook: ,
9 Friday, Sept 20 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: SC3-5 Ch 5 Stereochemistry, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: IM , IM Ch 6 Representing Molecules, , , 6.53, 6.60, 6.68, 6.70, 6.71 Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 5.9 o Individual Nomenclature Homework, Workbook: o Connect: Drawing Isomers Ch 6 Learn Smart In class: Shapes of Molecular Compounds Problem Solving Assessments #6: Functional Groups and Nomenclature Stereochemistry (chirality, mirror planes, enantiomers) o Workbook: o Model Kits Monday, Sept 23 rd Read: o Structure & Reactivity: SC9, SC10, SC19 Ch 5 Stereochemistry, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: SC , SC Ch 5 Stereochem, , o Isomeric Relationships: Workbook, Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 9.5 o Connect: Nomenclature of Organic Compounds (Extra Credit) o Group Assignment, R/S designations, Workbook: 154 Also available on Connect In class: Structures of Molecular Compounds Stereochemistry (Diastereomers and Meso): Workbook: o Model Kits
10 Tuesday, Sept 24 th 6:30-8:00 pm Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop Wednesday, Sept 25 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: SC6, SC7, SC10, SC14 Ch 5 Stereochemistry, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: SC , SC SC o Isomeric Relationships: Workbook, Homework due: o Group Assignment: SC In class: Structures of Molecular Compounds Practice Stereochemistry o Workbook: 157, o Model Kits Properties of Chiral Compounds: Workbook: o Model Kits Friday, Sept 27 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: CA1-5 Ch 4 Alkanes, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: SC10.3 Ch 5 Stereochem, , o Isomeric Relationships: Workbook, Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 8.3 o Connect: Stereochemistry In class: Structures of Molecular Compounds Short Problem Solving Assessments #7: Stereoisomers Conformational Analysis of Acyclic Molecules o Workbook, o Model Kits
11 Monday, Sept 30 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: CA6-9 Ch 4 Alkanes, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: CA3.1, CA4.1 Ch 4 Alkanes, o Isomeric Relationships: Workbook, Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 8.3 (done on Sept 27) o Group Assignment: Acyclic, Workbook, In class: Structures of Molecular Compounds Cyclic Conformations o Workbook, o Model Kits Tuesday, Oct 1 st 6:30-8:00 pm Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop Wednesday, Oct 2 nd Read: o Structure & Reactivity: CA10, CA12 Suggested Practice Problems: Ch 4 Alkanes, o Conformational Summary, Workbook: 172, 191 Homework due: o Group Assignment: Chairs, Workbook, In class: Structures of Molecular Compounds Drawing Cyclic Compounds and Calculating Strain o Workbook: o Model Kits
12 Friday, Oct 4 th Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: CA10.1-2, CA Ch 4 Alkanes, 4.77 o Conformational Summary, Workbook: 172, 191 Homework due: o No Homework, Practice drawing chairs In class: Structures of Molecular Compounds Drawing Cyclic Compounds and Calculating Strain o Workbook: o Model Kits Monday, Oct 7 th and Tuesday, Oct 8 th Long Weekend No Faculty Tutorial Wednesday, Oct 9 th Read: Ch 5 Stereochemistry, Suggested Practice Problems: o Conformational Summary, Workbook: 172, 191 Homework due: o Connect: Conformational Analysis In class: Properties of Molecular Compounds Application of Stereochemistry and Conformation, Workbook: Problem Solving Assessments #8: Conformations
13 Friday, Oct 11 th Properties of Molecular Compounds: Intermolecular Forces Read: o Structure & Reactivity: SP1, SP2, SP4-6, SP10 Ch 6 Representing Molecules, 6.2 Ch 12 Intermolecular Forces, 12.1, 12.6 Suggested Practice Problems: Ch 4 Alkanes, Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 5.8 o Group Assignment: Dipoles, Workbook, In class: Properties of Molecular Compounds Intro to IMF, Workbook, Properties of Molecular Structures due to IMF o Packing, Phase Changes, Melting Points, Workbook, Monday, Oct 14 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: SP8, 9 & 11 Ch 12 Intermolecular Forces, 12.2 Ch 13 Properties of Solutions 13.1, 13.2, 13.4 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: SP4.2, SP5.4, SP6.1-2, SP10.1 Ch 12 Intermolecular Forces, , , o Summary of IMF, Workbook, 229 Homework due: o Connect: Ch 12 Learn Smart o Group Assignment: SP6.1, SP10.1 In class: Properties of Molecular Compounds Finish Intermolecular Forces: Solubilities, Boiling Points, Vapor Pressure, Viscosity, Surface Tension o Workbook, Tuesday, Oct 15 th 6:30-8:00 pm Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop
14 Wednesday, Oct 16 th Read: Ch 12 Intermolecular Forces, 12.2 Ch 13 Properties of Solutions 13.1, 13.2, 13.4 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: SP8.2, SP8.3, SP8.5 Ch 12 Intermolecular Forces, , , o Summary of IMF, Workbook, 229 Homework due: o Group Assignment, Instructor Assigned, Workbook: o Connect: Intermolecular Forces In class: Properties of Molecular Compounds Applications of Intermolecular Forces o Workbook, Short Problem Solving Assessments #9: Simple IMF Structure and Properties of Biomolecules: Intermolecular Forces Friday, Oct 18 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: IB1, IB4, SC8, 9, 11 Ch 19 Lipids Ch 20 Carbohydrates Suggested Practice Problems: Ch 20 Carbohydrates, 20.79, Homework due: o Group Assignment: Carbohydrates, Workbook: , 250 In class: Structure and Properties of Biomolecules Lipids o Workbook, Cell Membranes o Workbook,
15 Monday, Oct 21 st Read: o Structure & Reactivity: IB2, IM13, SC12-SC13 Ch 21 Amino Acids, Proteins Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: SC Ch 19 Lipids, , 19.86, 19.87, Homework due: o Group Assignment: Liposomes, Workbook, o Passport: Amino Acids, Workbook, 265 In class: Structure and Properties of Biomolecules Proteins o Workbook, Receptor Theory o Workbook, Tuesday, Oct 22 nd 6:30-8:00 pm Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop Wednesday, Oct 23 rd Read: o Structure & Reactivity: IB3, CA13 Ch 22 Nucleic Acids Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: ISC Ch 20 Amino Acids Proteins, 21.33, 21.36, 21.48, 21.58, 21.61, 21.62, 21.69, 21.70, 21.74, Homework due: o Group Assignment (instructor assigned): Norepinephrine, Workbook, 279 Stereochem of Drugs, Workbook: 280, #2 Macromolecule Interactions with Small Molecules, Workbook, Transmembrane Proteins, Workbook, (Connect) In class: Structure and Properties of Biomolecules DNA o Workbook, 292,
16 Friday, Oct 25 th Structure and Properties of Network Solids Read: o Structure & Reactivity: NW Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: CA Ch 22 Nucleic Acids, o Biomolecule Summary, Workbook, 301 Homework due: o Connect: Biomolecules o Group Assignment: DNA Applications, Workbook, In class: Structure and Properties of Network Solids Network Solids o Workbook, Monday, Oct 28 th Review Molecular Structures and IMF and Biomolecules Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: Homework due: o Group Assignment: Network Solids, Workbook, o Connect: Stereochemistry of Biomolecules In class: Problem Solving Assessments #10: IMF in Action (Cumulative) Tuesday, Oct 29 th 6:30-8:00 pm Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop
17 Wednesday, Oct 30 th Structure and Properties of Coordination Compounds Read: o Structure & Reactivity: Part III, CC1, CC5 Ch 22 Coordination Chemistry 22.1 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure and Reactivity: CC1.1 Homework due: o Passport: Coordination Number & Geometry, Workbook, In class: Coordination Compounds Geometries, Lewis Structures and Metal Binding o Workbook: Friday, Nov 1 st Read: o Structure & Reactivity (Part III): CC3 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure and Reactivity: CC1.1, CC5.1 Ch 22 Coordination Chemistry , 22.11, Homework due: In class: Coordination Compounds Electron Counting in Coordination Compounds o Workbook:
18 Monday, Nov 4 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: SC2, SC17, SC18 Ch 22 Coordination Chemistry 22.2 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure and Reactivity: CC3.1, Ch 22 Coordination Chemistry , 22.11, Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 9.3, 9.4 o Group: electron counting, Workbook, In class: Coordination Compounds Isomers of Square Planar and Octahedral Compounds o Workbook: o Model Kits Applications o Coordination Compounds, Workbook, Tuesday, Nov 5 th 6:30-8:00 pm Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop
19 Bonding in Molecular Compounds: Molecular Orbital Theory Wednesday, Nov 6 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: AT2-3, MO1 Ch 3 Quantum Theory 3.8 Ch 7 MO Theory 7.6 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: AT2.9, o Structure & Reactivity: SC Ch 22 Coordination Chemistry , 22.23, o Coordination Summary, Workbook, 285 Homework due: o Connect: Ch 22. Coordination Compounds LearnSmart Coordination Compounds o Passport: Chemical Structure Types, Workbook, 355 See MM1, MM8 for reference o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 3.1, In class: Intro to Molecular Orbital Theory Short Problem Solving Assessment #11: Coordination Chemistry Orbitals as Waves Constructive/Destructive Interference Sigma/Pi bonds o Workbook:
20 Friday, Nov 8 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: MO2-7, MO11 Ch 7 MO Theory Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: AT Ch 3 Quantum Theory Ch 7 MO Theory 7.40, 7.41, Homework due: o Passport: MO Summary, Workbook, In class: Simple Molecular Orbitals Molecular Orbitals in Diatomics o Workbook: Simple Hybridized AO o Workbook: Monday, Nov 11 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: MO14, IM6 Ch 16 Conjugation and Resonance Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: MO3.1, MO , MO o Simple MO, Workbook, 363, Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 5.6 o Group Assignment: Diatomics, Workbook, 369 In class: Structure of Conjugated Systems Short Problem Solving Assessment #12: Intro to MO & Diatomics Conjugation and Resonance o Workbook:
21 Tuesday, Nov 12 th 6:30-8:00 pm Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop Wednesday, Nov 13 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: MO14-15 Chapter 6: Representing Molecules, 6.5 Ch 16 Conjugation and Resonance Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: MO14.1-2, IM6.1-4 Ch 7 MO Theory 7.43, 7.45, 7.47, 7.55, 7.59, 7.61, 7.68 Homework due: o Group Assignment:???? o Connect: Hybridization and Resonance In class: Structure of Conjugated Systems MO of conjugation, Workbook: Friday, Nov 15 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: MO14-17 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: MO , 15.2 Ch 6 Rep Molecules 6.32, 6.34, 6.35, 6.37, 6.39, 5.41, 6.43 Homework due: o Connect: Ch 7 (molecular orbitals) Learn Smart In class: Properties of Conjugated Systems Properties of Conjugated Compounds, Workbook: Application Problems, Workbook:
22 Monday, Nov 18 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: MO16-17 Ch 17 Benzene and Aromatic Compounds Suggested Practice Problems: Ch 16 Conjugation 16.31, 16.32, Homework due: o Connect: Ch 7 (molecular orbitals) In class: Structure and Properties of Aromatic Systems Short Problem Solving Assessment #13: Conjugation and Resonance Aromaticity, Workbook: Tuesday, Aug 19 th 6:30-8:00 pm Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop Wednesday, Nov 20 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: MO16-17 Ch 21 Band Theory Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: MO Ch 7 MO Theory Ch 17 Aromaticity , 17.52, Homework due: o Passport: Determining Aromaticity, Workbook, 409 o Group Assignment: Band Theory, Workbook, In class: Structure and Properties of Aromatic Systems Aromaticity Applications, Workbook: UV Spectroscopy, Workbook,
23 Friday, Nov 22 nd Acids and Bases Read: o Structure & Reactivity: AB1-6 Ch 2 Acids and Bases: 2.8 Lewis Acids and Bases Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: MO15.3 Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 10.1, 10.2 o Connect: Conjugation and Aromaticity o Passport: MO Patterns, Workbook, In class: Introduction to Lewis Acids and Bases Short Problem Solving Assessment #14: Aromaticity Lewis Acids & Bases and Arrows, Workbook, Monday, Nov 25 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: AB6-9 Ch 2 Acids and Bases, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: AB2.1, 3.1, 4.2, 4.3, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 Ch 2 Acids and Bases, 2.62, 2.63, 2.64, 2.65, 2.66 Homework due: o Moodle: Chem Tutor: 10.3 o Connect: Lewis Acid-Base In class: Introduction to Bronsted Acids and Bases Short Problem Solving Assessment #15: Lewis A/B Bronsted Acid/Base and Arrows, Workbook, Tuesday, Aug 27 th No Faculty Tutorial Session Wednesday, Nov 27 th Dec 1 st Thanksgiving Weekend
24 Monday, Dec 2 nd Read: o Structure & Reactivity: AB10-13 Ch 2 Acids and Bases, 2.5 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: 7.1, Ch 2 Acids and Bases, Homework due: o Passport: Acid Base, Workbook, In class: Proton Transfers Which Proton? How Easily?, Workbook Practice Proton Transfer, Workbook Tuesday, Dec 3 rd 6:30-8:00 pm LAST Faculty Tutorial Session, O Connell s Coffee Shop Wednesday, Dec 4 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: AB14-17 Ch 2 Acids and Bases, 2.4 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: AB , , MO16.4 Ch 2 Acids and Bases, Homework due: o Group Assignment: What s the Most Acidic Proton?, Handout (on Connect) o Connect: Bronsted Acid-Base In class: Proton Transfers Applications o Workbook Problem Solving Assessment #16: Proton Transfers
25 Friday, Dec 6 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: AB9, 14 Ch 2 Acids and Bases, Ch 9 Chemical Reactions, 9.3 Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: AB9.2, 14.1 Ch 2 Acids and Bases, Homework due: o Connect: Ch 16 Learn Smart In class: Equilibria Qualitative Understanding of pk a o Workbook, Introduction to Equilibria o Workbook Monday, Dec 9 th Read: o Structure & Reactivity: AB15-18 Ch 9 Chemical Reactions, Suggested Practice Problems: o Structure & Reactivity: AB , Ch 2 Acids and Bases, Ch 9 Chemical Reactions, , 9.33, 9.35 Homework due: o Connect: Acid-Base II In class: Equilibria Leveling Effect o Workbook 466 Applications of Acid-Base o Workbook
26 Wednesday, Dec 11 th In class: Applications Cumulative problems o Problems, Workbook, o Electrophoresis, Workbook, o Methane Monooxygenase, Workbook, o Amide Cumulative Problem Workbook Friday, Dec 13 th In class: Cumulative Applications Problem Solving Assessment #17: Application Problem Colorado Post-test Student Evaluations Monday Dec 16 th Study Day Final Exam Practice for Final! o Multiple Choice Practice can be downloaded from Connect o Extra Connect Practice problem sets o Re-do LearnSmart sessions o Lookover PSAs, Homeworks o Do suggested problems from texts (answers are available) Tuesday, December 17, 1:15-3:15 pm (subject to change); Room TBA 55 Multiple Choice Questions
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