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Chemistry 202 Dr. Don DeCoste 367J Noyes Lab decoste@illinois.edu 11am-12pm Mondays and Wednesdays (after lecture) 10-11 am Tuesdays and 1-2 pm Thursdays By appointment; open door policy 1
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Lon-Capa 1 st HW assignment due Friday, 9/4, 5 pm. It is open now. 1 st Quiz due Sunday, 9/6 by 10 pm. It will open Wednesday, 9/1 at 5 pm. 2
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For Friday Begin/continue working on Lon-Capa. Continue reading Chapter 3 and doing the Chapter 3 homework (Challenge Problems!). See me or email me if there are any questions or concerns. 3
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Using The Periodic Table 4
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Table 2-3 p37 5
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Table 2-4 p38 6
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Table 2-5 p39 7
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Table 2-6 p40 8
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9 Three Big Topics Stoichiometry: information on “what” happens; allows us to determine amounts of reactants and products. Thermodynamics: information on “why” reactions happen; allows us to make predictions about whether a reaction will occur. Kinetics: information on “how” reactions happen (mechanisms); relates to the speed of reactions.
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10 Three Big Themes Content: specific topics in chemistry. Models: a way of explaining the phenomena we observe; theories. Understand significance and limitations. Problem Solving: be able to solve novel problems in a creative and flexible way using conceptual understanding of fundamental ideas; Challenge Problems in the text are good for this.
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A Question for You… Estimate the number of atoms in an adult human. 11
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Clicker Question The number of atoms in an adult human is: a) Much less than 10 23 b) Right around 10 23 c) Much greater than 10 23 12
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13 Problem Solving: A Journey Where Are We Going?: What are we trying to solve? What does this mean? Where Have We Been?: What do we know? What is given in the problem, and what is our knowledge base? How Do We Get There?: How do we connect what we know to what we are trying to solve? Diagrams and more questions can be useful.
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Big Ideas of Mole Concept We can count by weighing (relative masses). Reactions occur by number of particles, we often deal with masses. [We will deal with gases and solutions as well] 14
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Chemical Reaction 15
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Average Atomic Mass? 16
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Calculate… Determine the percent mass of oxygen in each of the following substances H 2 O (water) H 2 O 2 (hydrogen peroxide) 17
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