Course Title: Chemistry 202 Hybrid Course Code: Chem 202-34106 Professor: Format: Prof. Mary Espanol maryceline.espanol@canyons.edu Hybrid Course Length: 16 week, Aug 20 to Dec 8 2018 Introduction Welcome to Chemistry 202-5.0 unit CSU, UC transferable course! This course is a continuation of general chemistry with a special focus on transition metals, chemical kinetics, equilibria, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and introduction to organic. Course Description At the end of the course, students will be able to Analyze and evaluate the laws of reaction kinetics for irreversible and reversible reactions, including reactions occurring in aqueous media, and in nuclear reactions. Examine the laws of thermodynamics to predict the spontaneity of chemical processes, including electrochemical processes. Evaluate the theories of bonding for coordination compounds. Formulate conclusions according to scientific inquiry by collecting and interpreting gravimetric, volumetric, and spectroscopic chemical data. Justify the identify of unknown cations and anions using experimental evidence from qualitative analysis, the scientific method, and chemical reasoning. Compose laboratory reports that illustrate meaningful conclusions based on and supported by data and observations. Course Information Recitation and Problem Solving Workshops There will be short online quiz on specific problem topics. Please consult the quiz schedule on canvas. The quiz will be based on the worksheet problems posted on the specific topic. Unit Exams There will be THREE/FOUR face-to-face EXAMS. Each exam will be based on the material covered in online tutorials and presentations. They will include homework, & laboratory experiments. These will be given during lab.
There are NO make-up exams. Only non-programmable, non-graphing calculators will be allowed during exams. If you fail to bring the appropriate calculator, be prepared to take the exam without a calculator Final Exam There will be a cumulative Final Exam (2 hrs). The final is on Thurs., 12/8/2018, BOYH 301. Grading Exams 40% Final Exam 15% Lab Experiments 20 Worksheets 10 Participation/Quizzes 5 Sapling Homework 10 Textbook information Chemistry by Paul Flowers {Open Stax College, Rice University) downloadable from: https://openstax.org/details/books/chemistry Available at the bookstore or also available as ebook in ibook for $4.99. Laboratory Experiments provided as handouts available in the course website in Canvas. Scientific calculator. Safety goggles required for each laboratory experiment. No one is permitted to conduct a lab experiment without goggles and will receive a zero for the experiment missed. Homework is available at saplinglearning.com. Create an account under higher education, at College of the Canyons. Choose: College of the Canyons Chemistry 202 Fall-2018 ESPANOL (available for $40 for one semester) Canvas Access All required materials must be brought to class each day. All required materials must be purchased by the 2nd class. Other relevant course information All information about the class can be accessed via canvas by logging into coc.instructure.com. The modules are divided into Pre-Lab, Post Lab, Worksheets, Tutorials and Practice Exams.
Worksheets must be completed and submitted online on Tuesday by 11:59 PM. Pre-lab must be completed by 6:30 PM on Thursday, prior to beginning the lab experiment. Post Lab reports and questions must be submitted online, one week after completion of the lab experiment. Additional Resources Canvas The course can be accessed via Canvas at cv.canyons.edu on the first day of the course. Follow the login instructions at the bottom of the screen to log in. Here, you can also access Canvas user guides with helpful tips for navigating and using Canvas. For any Canvas related issues please call the Canvas Student Support line at (661)362-3344 during college business hours, or (877)889-9052 for 24/7 support. Distance Learning Check out the Distance Learning website for more information on a variety of topics that can help you be a successful online student such as: exam proctoring, learning styles, computer skills, and tips for student success. If this is your first online course, feel free to take our online learning readiness assessment to assess your skills. The Learning Center (TLC) The TLC provides FREE tutoring resource to COC students including: Face-to-face & ONLINE tutoring Testing Center: offers test proctoring services for courses that have required proctored exams Study Jam Review Sessions Computers with over 300 software programs For more information visit the TLC Website. Disabled Students Program & Services (DSPS) College of the Canyons DSPS provides educational services and access for eligible students with documented disabilities who intend to pursue coursework at COC. A variety of programs and services are available which afford eligible students with disabilities the opportunity to participate fully in all aspects of the college programs and activities through appropriate and reasonable accommodations. For more information on their services visit the Disabled Students Program & Services website. Online Counseling The Counseling Department offers appointments online. You can schedule an appointment by visiting the Online Counseling website. Counselors can help you map out a plan to reach your educational goals as well as advise you on course selection and registration.
Chemistry 202 Tentative Lecture and Homework Schedule Week Dates Topic 1 8/20-23 Review Chapters 6.4-6.5 electron configurations, periodic trends, 7.3-7.6 Lewis Diagrams, VSEPR shapes and 8.3-8.4 bonding, multiple bonds and molecular orbital theory 2 8/27-30 Chapter 20 Transition Metal Compounds 3 9/3-6 Chapter 12 Kinetics 4 9/10-13 Chapter 12 Kinetics 5 9/17-20 Chapter 13 Equilibrium (TEST 1 - Review Chapters 20 & 12) 9/18 6 9/24-27 Chapter 14 Acid Base Equilibrium 7 10/1-4 Chapter 14/15 Acid Base Equilibrium Ionic Equilibrium in Aqueous Systems: Buffers 8 10/8-11 Chapter 15 Ionic Equilibrium in Aqueous Systems: Buffers 9 10/15-18 Chapter 15 Ionic Equilibrium in Aqueous Systems: Titrations 10 10/22-25 Chapter 15v Ionic Equilibrium in Aqueous Systems: Ksp & Complex Ions (TEST 2 on 10/23 Chapter 13, 14, 15) 11 10/29-11/1 Chapter 16 Thermodynamics: Entropy 12 11/5-8 Chapter 16 Thermodynamics: Free Energy Chapter 17 Electrochemistry 13 11/12-15 14 11/19-22 15 11/26-29 16 12/3-8 Chapter 17 Electrochemistry Chapter 21 Nuclear Reactions & Applications Chapter 21 Nuclear Reactions & Applications Introduction to Organic Chemistry Chapter 20 Introduction to Organic Chemistry (TEST 3 on 11/29 Chapters 16, 17 and 21) Chapter 20 Introduction to Organic Chemistry (Final Exam, Dec 8, 2017)
Schedule, Worksheets and List of Lab Experiments for Chemistry 202 Week Date Experiment/Worksheet Activity Date Experiment/Worksheet Activity 1 8/21 Check-in, Lab Safety Review & Safety Quiz, Worksheet 1 Review of Concepts 8/23 Tetraaminecopper (II) sulfate monohydrate-part 1 2 8/28 Tetraaminecopper (II) sulfate monohydrate -Part 2 Worksheet 2 Transition Metals and Crystal Field Theory 3 9/4 Worksheet 4 Integrated Rate Law Worksheet 5 = Differential Rate Law 4 9/11 Kinetics of Crystal Violet Part II Worksheet 6 Catalyst, Energy Profile Diagram and Mechanism of Reaction 5 9/18 Kinetics of the Iodine Clock, Parts III & IV Worksheet 8 Comprehensive Kinetics Packet 6 9/25 Equilibrium of Cobalt (II) Ion in Solution Worksheet 10 Ideal Gas Law and Kp/Kc Worksheet 11 -Le Chatelier s Quantitative and Qualitative 7 10/2 Exam 1 (Chapter 19, 12 and 13) Chemistry of Acids & Bases, Part 1 (Kw) & Part 2 (Ka) 8 10/9 Worksheet 15 ph of Buffers Worksheet 16 - ph Titration of Monoprotic and Monobasic 9 10/16 Chemistry of Acids & Bases, Part 5-Weak Acid Titration Worksheet 18 Selective Precipitation and Qualitative Analysis 10 10/23 Exam 2 (Equilibrium Kp, Kc, Le Chatelier and Ka, Kb, ph Titration of mono- and polyprotic acids) 11 10/30 Qualitative Analysis of Anions Worksheet 20 Ksp and Selective Precipitation, and effect t of ph 12 11/6 Qualitative Analysis of Cations Worksheet 21 - Entropy and free Energy of Reactions 13 11/13 Qualitative Analysis of Cations Worksheet 23 Writing Nuclear Reactions 14 11/20 Electrochemistry- Creating Voltaic Cells Worksheet 24 Radioactive Decay and Half Life 15 11/27 Electrolysis Mystery Metal Worksheet 25 Naming Organic Compounds and Functional Groups 16 12/4 Check-out of Lab Review for Final Exam 8/30 Visible Spectra of a Coordination Compound Worksheet 3 - Naming Coordination Compounds and CFT 9/6 Kinetics of Crystal Violet and NaOH Part I 9/13 Kinetics of the Iodine Clock, Parts I & II Worksheet 7 Arrhenius Theory 9/20 Calculations on Iodine Clock Worksheet 9 Writing and Manipulating Equilibrium Expressions Gaseous Equilibrium, Kp and Kc 9/27 Co(II) lab calculations Worksheet 12 Comprehensive Kp and Kc Worksheet 13 Setting up Acid-Base Equilibrium, Ka, Kb, Kw and ph 10/4 Chemistry of Acids & Bases, Part 3 Salt Solutions Worksheet 14 - ph of Salts of Acids and Bases 10/11 Chemistry of Acids & Bases, Part 4- Buffers Worksheet 17 ph Titration of Polyprotic Acid and Bases 10/18 Chemistry of Acids & Bases, Part 6-Polyprotic Acid Titration Worksheet 19 Ksp, Common Ion Effect and Le Chatelier s (Part I) 10/25 Qualitative Analysis of Anions 11/1 Qualitative Analysis of Cations 11/8 Qualitative Analysis of Cations Worksheet 22 Electrochemistry and Thermodynamics 11/15 Thermodynamics of the Solubility of Borax 11/22 NO SCHOOL Thanksgiving 11/29 Exam 3 (Electrochemistry, Nuclear Chemistry and Organic Chemistry) 12/8 FINAL EXAM (Comprehensive)