e Chemistry 1120 (Section 003) General Chemistry 1 Fall, 2011 M 17:30 19:30 (lecture, A266) W 17:30 18:30 (lecture, A320) W 18:30 21:30 (lab, A271) Instructor!! Dr. Nathan Jones Office!!! A264f Email!!! nathanjones@langara.bc.ca Web!!! mylangara Office hours! MT 13:30 14:30; W 13:30 15:30 CHEM 1120 constitutes a first-year course in general college chemistry. CHEM 1120 covers atoms and electrons, bonding, absorption of energy by molecules, gases, liquids, solids, crystals, and organic chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 1118 with "C-" or BCSecS Chem 12 with "A" or "B" or successful score on the Chemistry Diagnostic Test. In addition, one of MATH 1152 or BCSecS Math 12 with "C "or MDT 75. Required Texts Chemistry, A Molecular Approach (2nd edition) by Nivaldo J. Tro Langara Chem1120 Organic Chemistry Supplement Langara Chem1120 Laboratory Manual Evaluation Mid-term examinations (2; 50 min each)!! 30 % In-class quizzes (3; 20 min each)!!! 15 % Take-home assignment (1)!!!! 5 % Laboratory reports (10)!!!! 15 % Final examination (2 h)!!!! 35 % 1
Letter Grades A+! 90 100 % B+! 76 79 % C+!64 67 % D! 50 54 % A! 85 89 % B! 72 75 % C! 60 63 % F! 0 49 % A! 80 84 % B! 68 71 % C!55 59 % Did not write final exam!n Withdrawal!!!W You need a minimum of C to be admitted to Chem 1220. Important Dates Midterm 1!!! Wednesday, October 5 Midterm 2!!! Wednesday, November 9 Final exam!!! TBA (will fall between December 5 and 16)! First day of classes!! Tuesday, September 6 Thanksgiving!! Monday, October 10 (College closed) Remembrance!! Friday, November 11 (College closed) Last day of classes!! Friday, December 2 Quizzes will be held at the beginning of class on pre-announced Mondays. I will give one week s notice prior to each quiz. Laboratory The first laboratory exercise is on Wednesday, September 14. The full laboratory schedule will be available from the coordinator on the first day. Mandatory safety glasses will be provided to you. Lab coats are optional. They are available at the bookstore for a cost of $19.99. You must complete the laboratory section to pass the course, and it is mandatory to attend ALL lab classes. If you are late to a lab, or omit the pre-lab assignment, you may not be allowed to continue. If you cannot attend a lab, get in contact with me as soon as possible. 2
Important Policies Missed Midterms, Labs, and Quizzes There are no make-up exams or labs in this course. If you miss a quiz, a midterm exam, or a lab for genuine reasons of illness or bereavement, etc., or if you know that you will miss one, please see me as soon as possible with documented evidence. At my discretion, I will re-weight your grade accordingly. If you do not provide sufficiently compelling evidence for your absence, you will be assigned 0 for that component of the course. If you miss the final exam, you will automatically be accorded a grade of N, and you will have to take your case to the Dean s office. You cannot miss more than two labs, regardless of reasons. If you do, you will automatically be assigned N for the course. Transferability: To obtain first year chemistry transfer credits to UBC, you need to pass both Langara Chem 1120 and 1220, i.e., (Langara Chem 1120 + 1220) (UBC Chem 121 + 123). Refer to http://www.bctransferguide.ca for more information. Repeating the Course: If you have taken, or are taking a chemistry course in a given semester, you will not be allowed to register to repeat that course in the semester immediately following until the registration date and time assigned to those students who have 8 registration points. Code of Conduct: Members of the College community must conduct themselves responsibly and with propriety. The College does not tolerate misconduct and will take steps to deal with allegations that a member of the College community has engaged in misconduct. Cheating: (http://www.langara.bc.ca/about-langara/policies/media/pdfs/f3002.pdf) e is dedicated to the pursuit of academic excellence and committed to creating an environment that promotes scholarly activity and integrity. Students of e have the responsibility to pursue all educational activities in an honest and forthright manner... Cheating and fraud are serious offenses. The 3
college will investigate all allegations of cheating and fraud, and will issue penalties where necessary and appropriate. Concerns about Instruction: (http://www.langara.bc.ca/about-langara/policies/media/pdfs/f1004.pdf) Concerns about instruction, that is, concerns about course content and/or the instructional process, should be brought to the attention of the teacher who is the subject of concern as soon as possible after they arise... If the individual who has concerns is unable to approach the teacher directly, or if s/he is not satisfied with the response by the teacher following discussion, s/he should report the concerns to the individual who is responsible for the program (normally the coordinator, department chair, or program manager.) That is, Dr. Andrew Mosi (amosi@langara.bc.ca; 604-323-5206; A264e) Course Outline (http://www.langara.bc.ca/about-langara/policies/media/pdfs/f1002.pdf) Unit Topic Chapters in Tro Duration (weeks) 1 Quantum theory and atomic structure 7 2 2 Electronic configurations and chemical periodicity Midterm Exam 1 8 2 3 Models of chemical bonding 8 & 9 2.5 4 Molecular geometry and bonding theory Midterm Exam 2 9 & 10 2.5 5 Organic chemistry Supplement 3 Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, you ll be able to: Describe and understand laboratory procedures, and know how to identify and use laboratory equipment safely and efficiently to conduct given chemical experiments. 4
Use instruments to make careful measurements, and understand how to record and interpret data to solve a range of problems in general chemistry. Demonstrate a basic understanding of quantum mechanics and the wave-particle duality of matter. Assign a valid set of quantum numbers to an electron in an atom. Write down the electronic configuration of a given element. Correlate electronic structure with the chemical reactivity of atoms, and identify and understand the trends of various atomic properties within the periodic table. Explain how chemical bonding, whether it be covalent, ionic, or metallic, is governed by the properties of the bonding atoms. Describe and differentiate between models of chemical bonding Lewis structures, Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory (VSEPR), Valence Bond Theory (VBT), and Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT). Predict the geometries and dipole moments of a range of simple molecules by VSEPR. Draw s-, p-, and d-orbitals, understand hybridization, and use these concepts to understand the shapes of molecules. Correlate the physical properties of molecules with their structures. Demonstrate a foundational understanding of organic chemistry, with an emphasis on structure. Describe how carbon, hydrogen, and a few other elements can combine in innumerable ways to give complex structures that can be studied systematically. Apply IUPAC nomenclature to relatively simple organic compounds and identify major functional groups. Draw organic compounds using full structural formulae, condensed formulae, and line (skeletal) formulae. Understand isomerism, and differentiate between different types constitutional, geometric (cis/trans and E/Z), and stereo (enantiomers). Conduct a conformational analysis of simple alkanes using Newman projections. 5
Expectations What you can expect from me: I will begin and end lectures on time. I will come prepared to lectures. I will set quizzes and exams that fairly assess your progress in the course. I will mark your quizzes, midterm and final exams in a timely fashion. As much as possible, I will try to explain the course topics clearly and enthusiastically in interesting and well-organized ways. I will try to stick to the course objectives, and not change anything without consulting you first. I will treat you with fairness and respect. What I can expect from you: You will be punctual. You will not disrupt the class with unnecessary chatter. You will not use technology inappropriately during lectures. You will treat me with fairness and respect. INITIALS: INITIALS: 6