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CHEM 1050: Chemistry and the Citizen


Course Information-Winter 2009

Course Syllabus

CHEM 1050-LN03 (MW 5:00-6:55p) Content Timeline

Course Objectives

The objectives are ordered by exam. Choose the exam # and press "Show me". The objective for the selected exam will come up in a new window.

Homework Assignments

Choose the exam # and press "Show me". The solutions for the selected exam will come up in a new window. The list of assigned problems can be found in the objective sheet for that particular exam.

Misc Handouts

Polyatomic Ions

Blank Periodic Table

Relative Strengths of Acid-Base Pairs

Table of Electronegativities

Lecture Notes

I've begun moving my lectures over to PowerPoint. In order to help you with your notes, I've selected a number of my slides from each chapter and reformatted them into PDF files. They include data, graphs, pictures, and anything else that can be time-consuming to copy during lecture which will allow you to spend more time listening and interacting during class. These notes can't be used in-place of attending class since there is a lot of missing information.

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Course Grade

You can look up your overall course grade using WASI. If you don't have a WASI number, you need to request one.

Available Tutorials

Not all of the tutorials are designed for my Introductory Chemistry class. General Chemistry I takes a deeper look at the material we cover in Introductory Chemistry in addition to extra material. In some cases, I have two versions of a tutorial- one for Introductory Chemistry and the other for General Chemistry I. These are those that are appropriate for Introductory Chemistry.

Dimensional Analysis
The Periodic Table
Inorganic Nomenclature
Chemical Equations
Gas Laws

Suggested Links

All of the web links are a single page separated by course, general purpose, and other similar subjects. Putting them on one page makes it easier for me to try and keep them current.

Introductory Chemistry Links

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