Course Description:
Continuation of General Chemistry
I. Designed primarily for majors in science, pre-medicine, or pharmacy,
this course stresses chemical
equilibrium, kinetics, acids-bases, electrochemistry, and thermochemistry.
Laboratory work includes ionic
equilibrium and semimicro qualitative analysis.
Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or
better in CHM 2045C.
Text: Brady & Senese,
Chemistry: Matter and Its Changes, fifth edition, (2009).
Supplement: Thall, 2046C
Lab Manual & Handouts.
Suggested Text Problems:
13. Kinetics 53-62,66-68,71,72,79-84
14. Chemical Equilibrium
19-24,31-35,38,49-63,72,73
15. Acids & Bases
8-20,23,25,40-51,60-73
16. Acid/Base Equilibria
32-42,44-49,52-56,60-71,80-84
17. Solubility 18-29,36-40,50-52,60
12. Solutions 44-66,70,71,74,76-78,
18. Thermodynamics
46,47,50,51,54-62,68,69,78-83,88-94
19. Electrochemistry
50,56-59,81,83-86,92,93
22. Organic Chemistry
Laboratory Schedule:
Paper Chromatography,Rate Law
Determination,Equilibrium,Cation I,
Cation II,pH,Titration Curves,Cation
III,CationIV,Cation I-V,Anion/Salt,
Freezing Point Depression,Thermochemistry,Electrochemistry
Course Evaluation:
Exam #1 Ch. 13/14
Exam #2 Ch 15/16
Exam #3 Ch 12/17
Exam #4 Ch 18/19
Final about 25% from each
exam
A: 90+
B: 80-89 C: 70-79 D: 60-69
F: below 60
60% Exams (lowest score 1/7,
three highest scores 2/7 each)
20% Final
20% Labs
According to Florida House Bill
1545:
If first two attempts at credit
course is unsuccessful (all grades including audit, IW,AW,W,NP count as
attempts),
the third time you must pay
out-of-state tuition rate (approximately four times the cost of regular
tuition).
Drops during the first week
will not count as attempt.
General Information:
1. If permission granted,
makeup exams worth 90%.
2. Incomplete grade issued at
discretion of instructor only for special situations such as illness,
personal
matters, and job related issues.
3. Attendance is required and
will be taken. You must attend lab to receive lab credit.
Failure to
attend four classes without consulting instructor will result in FN grade
(failure
for nonattendance).
4. Disabled student information
available from Nicole Dyer (646-2191).
5. Disciplinary action referred
to Dean Davis for cheating on exams. Therefore follow exam instructions.
6. Computers and recorders are
permitted during lecture. Cell phones must be turned off.
Failure to
turn off cell phones will result in warning and then referral to Dean Davis.
7. No repeat of this course
permitted when “C” or higher made.
8. August 8 last day to withdraw
from course.