CHEMISTRY 102 SCHEDULE FOR SPRING 2007. WEEK I (Jan 8 th – Jan 12 th ) LAB: Intro to Lab, Lab Check-In, Molit #1: Reaction RatesReaction Rates DAY 1:

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CHEMISTRY 102 SCHEDULE FOR SPRING 2007

WEEK I (Jan 8 th – Jan 12 th ) LAB: Intro to Lab, Lab Check-In, Molit #1: Reaction RatesReaction Rates DAY 1: Introduction to course and teaching strategies DAY 2: Thermodynamics – 14.1 DAY 3: Thermodynamics – DAY 4: Thermodynamics – 14.5

WEEK II (Jan 15 th – Jan 19 th ) LAB: Experiment #1: Thermodynamics DAY 1: NO CLASS – M.L.K. Day DAY 2: Thermodynamics – 14.6 DAY 3: Thermodynamics – Problems Quiz #1 DAY 4: Kinetics – 15.1

WEEK III (Jan 22 nd – Jan 26 th ) LAB: Experiment #2: Kinetics DAY 1: Kinetics – 15.2 DAY 2: Kinetics – 15.4 DAY 3: Kinetics – 15.6 DAY 4: Kinetics – 15.7 Quiz #2

WEEK IV (Jan 29 th – Feb 2 nd ) LAB: Experiment #3: Equilibrium DAY 1: Equilibrium – 16.1, 16.3 DAY 2: Equilibrium – 16.6 DAY 3: Equilibrium – 16.4 DAY 4: Equilibrium – 16.5

WEEK V (Feb 5 th – Feb 9 th ) LAB: Waste Management Research Center Inorganic Laboratory TourWaste Management Research Center Inorganic Laboratory Tour DAY 1: Equilibrium – 16.7 Quiz #3 DAY 2: Hour Examination #1 DAY 3: Acid-Base – 17.1 & 17.3 DAY 4: Acid-Base – 17.2

WEEK VI (Feb 12 th – Feb 16 th ) LAB: NO LAB – School closed (snow) DAY 1: Acid-Base – 17.4 DAY 2: NO CLASS – School closed DAY 3: Acid-Base – 17.5 DAY 4: Acid-Base – 17.6

WEEK VII (Feb 19 th – Feb 23 rd ) LAB: Experiment #4: Acid-Base DAY 1: Acid-Base – 17.7 Quiz #4 DAY 2: Aqueous Equilibria – 18.2 DAY 3: Aqueous Equilibria – 18.2 DAY 4: Aqueous Equilibria – 18.1

WEEK VIII (Feb 26 th – Mar 2 nd ) LAB: Experiment #5: Buffers Computer Titration Lab DAY 1: Aqueous Equilibria – 18.1 DAY 2: Aqueous Equilibria – 18.3 Quiz #5 DAY 3: NO CLASS – Prof. Dev. Day DAY 4: Electrochemistry – 19.1

WEEK IX (Mar 5 th – Mar 9 th ) LAB: Experiment #7: Electrochemistry DAY 1: Electrochemistry – 19.2 DAY 2: Electrochemistry – 19.2 DAY 3: Electrochemistry – 19.3 DAY 4: Electrochemistry – 19.3

WEEK X (Mar 12 th – Mar 16 th ) LAB: Waste Management and Research Center Organic Chemistry Lab TourWaste Management and Research Center Organic Chemistry Lab Tour DAY 1: Electrochemistry – 19.6 Quiz #6 DAY 2: Hour Examination #2 DAY 3: Coordination – 20.1 & 20.2 DAY 4: Coordination –

WEEK XI (Mar 26 th – Mar 30 th ) LAB: Experiment #8: Nickel Amine Assign Poster ProjectPoster Project DAY 1: Coordination – 20.6 DAY 2: Coordination – 20.7 Quiz #7 DAY 3: Nuclear – 21.1 DAY 4: Nuclear – 21.2

WEEK XII (Apr 2 nd – Apr 6 th ) LAB: Experiment #9: Nuclear DAY 1: Nuclear – 21.4 DAY 2: Nuclear – 21.5 & 21.6 DAY 3: Nuclear – 21.7 Quiz #8 DAY 4: Organic – 12.1

WEEK XIII (Apr 9 th – Apr 13 th ) LAB: Experiment #10: Aspirin DAY 1: Organic – 12.3 DAY 2: Organic – 12.3 DAY 3: Organic – 12.3 DAY 4: Organic – 12.7

WEEK XIV (Apr 16 th – Apr 20 th ) LAB: Experiment #11: Esters DAY 1: Organic – 12.9 & DAY 2: Organic – DAY 3: Organic – Quiz #9 DAY 4: Biochemistry – 22.1

WEEK XV (Apr 23 rd – Apr 27 th ) LAB: Experiment #12: Soap Lab Check-out DAY 1: Biochemistry – 22.2 DAY 2: Biochemistry – 22.3 DAY 3: Biochemistry – 22.4 & 22.5 DAY 4: Biochemistry – 22.6 Chemistry Department Poster Session will be held on Monday, April 23 rd 4-6pm, in the Gallery Lounge.

WEEK XVI (Apr 30 th – May 4 th ) LAB: Molit #2: ElectrophoresisElectrophoresis DAY 1: Biochemistry – 22.7 Quiz #10 DAY 2: Hour Examination #3 DAY 3: Review for Final DAY 4: NO CLASS – Study Day

WEEK XVII (FINAL EXAM WEEK) CHE : 8–10 am, Wed, May 9 CHE : 8–10 am, Thur, May 10 CHE : 11 am–1 pm, Mon, May 7 CHE : 11 am–1 pm, Tue, May 8 CHE : 6-8 pm, Tue, May 8