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CHEMISTRY 102 SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER 2006

WEEK I (Jun 12 th – Jun 15 th ) M:Introduction to Lab, Lab Check-In, Assign Project 1Project 1 W:Experiment #1: Kinetics M: Introduction to course and teaching strategies T: Kinetics – Introduction and Rate Law W: Kinetics – Mechanisms R: Kinetics – Half-life; Equilibrium – Introduction & LeChatlier’s Principle

WEEK II (Jun 19 th – Jun 22 nd ) M:Experiment #2: Equilibrium W:Experiment #3: Acid-Base M: Equilibrium – ICE (Quiz #1) T: Equilibrium – Problems; Acid-Base - Introduction W: Acid-Base – Solutions (Quiz #2) R: Acid-Base – Reactions & Problems

WEEK III (Jun 26 th – Jun 29 th ) M:Experiment #4: Buffers Computer Titration Lab W:Waste Management Research Center Inorganic Chemistry Field TripWaste Management Research Center Inorganic Chemistry Field Trip M: Aqueous Equilibria – Intro (Quiz #3) T: Aq. Equilibria – Buffers & Titrations W: Review (Quiz #4) [Take-home Exam #1] R: Thermodynamics – Energies

WEEK IV (Jul 3 rd – Jul 6 th ) M:Experiment #5: Chromatography W:Experiment #6: Thermodynamics M: Chromatography - Introduction T: NO CLASS – FOURTH OF JULY W: Thermodynamics – Non-Standard Conditions R: Electrochem – Red/Ox, Cell Potentials (Quiz #5)

WEEK V (Jul 10 th – Jul 13 th ) M:Experiment #7: Electrochemistry W:Experiment #8: Nickel Amine M: Electrochemistry – Nernst Eq. T: Electrochemistry – Balancing; Coordination Chemistry – Introduction W: Coordination – Nomenclature (Quiz #6) R: Coordination – Electron Splitting, Colors

WEEK VI (Jul 17 th – Jul 20 th ) M:Experiment #9: Nuclear Labs W:Lab Cook-out (weather permitting) M: Nuclear Chem. – Radiations (Quiz #7) T: Nuclear –Stability and Decay, Fission/Fusion W: Review (Quiz #8) [Take-home Exam #2] R: Organic Chemistry – Introduction, Alkanes and cycloalkanes

WEEK VII (Jul 24 th – Jul 27 th ) M:Waste Management Research Center Organic Chemistry Field TripWaste Management Research Center Organic Chemistry Field Trip W:Experiment #10: Aspirin Extraction M: Organic – Alkenes T: Organic – Alkynes, Alkyl halides and Alcohols W: Organic – Ethers and Amines R: Organic – Aromatics, Carbonyls, Carboxyls (Quiz #9)

WEEK VIII (Jul 31 st – Aug 3 rd ) M:Experiment #11: Esters Lab Lab Check-out M: Organic – Polymers T: Review (Quiz #10) [Take-home Exam #3] W: NO CLASS – Reading Day (Exams due) R: Final Examination