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CHEM (CRN 24933) 4units 08/27/ /16/2012 General Chemistry I Morales Building Bhuvana Balasubramanian (Dr. Bala) Tuesdays 7-10PM Rm 312 Thursday 7-10PM Rm 223 w/ a 15 min break

Prerequisites: One year of high school Chemistry or CHem 1405/1406 Course objective: 4-credits 3 lecture and 3 lab Science and engineering majors study atomic structure, chemical reactions, thermodynamics, electronic configuration, chemical bonding, molecular structure, gases, states of matter, and properties of solutions. Core Curriculum course. Class Organization: One day of the meeting time is lecture and the other is laboratory, as per need. 3hr class with a break of 15min inbetween. Textbook: Chemistry by Raymond Chang The McGraw-Hill Company, 10th ed (Required) We’ll cover chapters1-12 and 18 this semester. Lab Manual: for Chemistry 1411 by G.Pahlavan, Y Bai & W. Askew (required).

Study Guide by Wendy Gloffke for “An introduction to General Chemistry.” Student Solution Manual by Mark D. Dadmum, 2006, WH Freeman & Co. THE WEBSITE FOR CHEMISTRY 1411 IS FOUND: AT: ADDITIONALWEBSITES: 2]senseaboutscience.com; 3]learner.com; 4] periodictable.com; 5]chemistrylecturenotes.com; 6]chembridge.com HCC Tutoring services: contact the Tutoring Assistance Center at or at For Schedule:

Course Organization Tests:3 (15% each) AND 1 Final Comprehensive Exam(25%) Test will be in multiple choice format. Assignments: 15% - will decide how many and ? Laboratory:15%- Preparing for lab by reading the exercise and answering questions in prelab. Work on the experiment and submit the lab book at the end of the class.

Lab Work and general rules of classroom Length of lab depended on the material. Lab at the end of each class. Have the manual and bring to class. Record your observations, draw brief sketches of slides showing your observations clearly and labeling them neatly. Pencil for sketches and pen for writing. Clean up before leaving room. If group work, then work together but submit reports individually. If there is a question bank in the manual, write the answers clearly and concisely and submit. Assignments and lab reports due at the next meeting. Points taken off for late submission. Miss test or assignment or lab work, no make up unless sickness or death in immediate family. If you need additional tutorial, we’ll set up a time after class. No eating or drinking in the lab. Turn off all phones, i-whats, tablets. Usage of computers is a privelege ONLY for following/monitoring the course. Misuse the privelege and you are back to pencils and paper! Cleanliness, punctuality and promptness appreciated.

Course format Sept 2012 Chapter 1 – The Study of Change Chapter2 – Atoms, molecules and ions Chapter 3 - Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions Chapter 4 - Reactions in Aqueous Solution Chapter 5 - Gases EXAM #1 ( Chapter 1-5) Oct 2012 Chapter 6 – Thermochemistry Chapter 7 - Quantum theory and the electronic structure of atoms Chapter 8 - Periodic relationships among elements Chapter 9 – Chemical bonding I-Basic concepts EXAM # 2 ( Chapter 6-9) Nov-Dec 2012 Chapter 10 - Chemical Bonding II-Molecular geometry and structure of atomic orbitals Chapter 11 - Intermolecular forces and Ligquid and Solids Chapter 12 - Physical Properties of Solutions Chapter 18 – Entropy, Free energy and Equilibrium EXAM # 3 ( Chapter 10-18) COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAMINATION