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Lecture Syllabus, page 5 - Calendar - Updated 10/20/08  
Chemistry 152 - Calendar - Fall 2008
Classes meet M/T/W/Th in Room I-116 from 11:10 am to 12:35 pm.
Office Hours T/Th 10-11 am, and 24/7 via email or Internet.
Monday Lecture
Tuesday Lecture
Wednesday Lecture
Thursday Lecture
October 20 (Lab Ck-in)
Intro, Chapter 1 and 3
October 21
Measurements, Ch 2

October 22 (Lab 1)
Problem solving, Ch 2

October 23
Problem solving, Ch 2

October 27 (Lab 2)
Matter, Ch 3 and 4
October 28
Matter/Energy, Ch 4

October 29 (Lab 3)
Exam 1 (Ch 1, 2, 3, 4)
October 30
Moles, Ch 7
November 3 (Lab 4)
Empirical formulas, Ch 7
November 4
Atomic Theory, Ch 5
November 5 (Lab 5) Modern Atoms, Ch 10
November 6
Electrons/Ions, Ch 10

November 10 (Lab 6) Chemical names, Ch 6
November 11
Veteran's Day
November 12 (Lab 7)
Chemical names, Ch 6

November 13
Exam 2
(Ch 5 ,6, 7, 10)
November 17 (Lab 8) Chemical equations, Ch 8

November 18
Stoichiometry, Ch 9

November 19 (Lab 9)
Stoichiometry, Ch 9

November 20
Gases, Ch 12
November 24
No classes this week
November 25
No classes this week

November 26
No classes this week

November 27
Thanksgiving
December 1 (Lab 10)
Gas Laws, Ch 12
December 2
Solutions, Ch 14.6
December 3 (Lab 11)
Exam 3 (Ch 8,9,12,14.6)
December 4
Solutions, Ch 14

December 8 (Lab 12)
Acids/Bases, Ch 15

December 9
Acids/Bases, Ch 15

December 10 (Lab 13)
Chemical Cmpds, Ch 11

December 11
Chemical Cmpds, Ch 11
December 15 (Lab Ckout) Liquids, Ch 13

December 16
Review Exercises
December 17
Exam 4
(Ch 11,13,14,15)
 
Chemistry is a cumulative subject, with each chapter depending on knowledge gained from previous chapters. Therefore, all exams are comprehensive, meaning that they cover some old and mostly new material. The amount of old material on an exam will increase for later exams, with Exam 4 including more old than new.
Alterations to this schedule, if any, will be announced in class.

"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate." - Anonymous chemist