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WELCOME TO GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB 135
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Amanda MacPherson E-Mail: astambau@ycp.eduastambau@ycp.edu Website: faculty.ycp.edu/~astambau Office Hours: By Appointment MY INFORMATION
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Syllabus Lab Reports Lab Safety/Tour of Lab Safety Exam Experiment 1 - Identification of Glassware AGENDA
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Required Materials Laboratory Manual Laboratory Notebook SYLLABUS - REQUIRED MATERIALS
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Make-Up Labs Contact Mrs. Mowery (bmowery@ycp.edu)bmowery@ycp.edu Fill out the Make-up request form FacData (M:) Bmowery Attatch form to E-mail Copy my me into the E-mail as well SYLLABUS - ATTENDANCE
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Lab is approximately 20% of lecture grade Pre-Labs = 30 points Lab Reports = 130 points Laboratory Final = 30 points Total Points = 190 SYLLABUS - GRADING
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1 week late: -1 point 2 weeks late: -2 points 3 weeks late: -4 points Over 3 weeks: No Credit SYLLABUS – LATE WORK
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DO NOT PLAGARIZE! Best Case Scenario – Report receives no points Moderate Case Scenario – Failure of entire course Worst Case Scenario – Expulsion from YCP SYLLABUS ACADEMIC HONESTY
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Pre-lab videos FacData (M:) wsteel CHM 135 Lab Documents Pre-lab Videos PRE-LAB
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Short Report Data Table Discussion Questions Formal Report Title Purpose Method Data Calculations Results Tables Conclusion Explanation of results Discussion Questions ANATOMY OF A LAB REPORT
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Dress: Properly fitting clothing Close-toe and close- heel shoes Long hair should be pulled back LAB SAFETY
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Avoid: Neckties Scarfs Long Necklaces Bracelets Polyester clothing LAB SAFETY
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General Rules: NEVER work alone NO unauthorized experiments DO NOT come to lab under the influence NO food or drinks in the lab LAB SAFETY
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Please let me know of any physical conditions you may have Allergies, medical conditions, et cetera. USE COMMON SENSE! LAB SAFETY
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Eye protection MUST be worn AT ALL TIMES while doing an experiment If you wear contacts please have red tape on your safety glasses LAB SAFETY
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Fire in the Lab: What to do? Bench-top fire Extinguish the fire Inverted Beaker Watch Glass Notify Instructor LAB SAFETY
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Fire in the lab: What to do? Fire on the lab bench Get the fire extinguisher Spray at the base of the flame Notify the instructor LAB SAFETY
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Using a fire extinguisher: P: Pull the Pin A: Aim at the base of the fire S: Squeeze the handle S: Sweep LAB SAFETY
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Fire in the lab: What to do? Large Fire Shut off the gas Close hoods (if able) Pull the fire alarm Notify the instructor Exit the building LAB SAFETY
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Fire in the lab: What to do? Person on fire Stop-Drop-Roll Fire Blanket Safety Shower Notify Instructor NEVER RUN! LAB SAFETY
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Right To Know OSHA Worker’s Rights Act 1970 Safety Data Sheets There is a data sheet for every chemical used for each lab experiment LAB SAFETY
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Flammable Solvents Must be used in the hood NEVER pour down the drain LAB SAFETY
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Respiratory Hazards Concentrated Acids Ammonium Hydroxide ALWAYS work in the hood LAB SAFETY
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Chemical Burn Hazards Concentrated Acid Concentrated Base LAB SAFETY
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Cumulative Poisons ALWAYS work in the hood DO NOT inhale Silver Mercury Lead
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Toxic Chemicals: Skin absorption hazards In some cases, gloves will be required and not optional LAB SAFETY
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Explosive Hazards: Organic compounds will react violently with certain substances LAB SAFETY
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Accidents in the lab: Be aware of your surrounds when working with chemicals LAB SAFETY
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Hood Use: Hoods remove toxic and flammable vapors from the lab When in doubt, use the hood! LAB SAFETY
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Waste Procedures: NOT all chemicals can be put down the drain Special containers will be provided for proper disposal of chemicals DO NOT FILL THE WASTE JUG ABOVE THE LINE ON THE CONTAINER!!!!! If the container is too full notify the instructor or lab assistant LAB SAFETY
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