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TENTATIVE LECTURE SCHEDULE
Fall 2009
CHEM211 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II, 3.0 credit hours
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Petr Vanýsek; Office, Faraday West 418 or
check FW 416
Meeting place for the lecture: NIU Campus (building 35 on the
map), Faraday West, Room 200.
(All sections meet at the same time for the lecture. The recitations have different
times for different sections). The Ax distinction is made for the recitation that is
scheduled at different times.)
The recitations are on Mondays in
Faraday 238 NIU Campus (building 27 on the
map) and are divided by a section:
R001 10:00 - 10:50
R002 11:00 - 11:50
R003 13:00 - 13:50
R004 14:00 - 14:50
(All the recitations are lead by teaching assistant Ms. Megan Murtaugh.)
The pdf file of the syllabus distributed on the first
day of classes is here:
DATE
dd.mm.yy |
TOPIC |
CHAPTER |
24.08.09 |
Liquid, solids and phase changes |
12 |
26.08.09 |
Intermolecular forces |
12 |
28.08.09 |
Liquid state and properties of water |
12 |
31.08.09 |
The solid state |
12 |
02.09.09 |
Solutions, solubility |
13 |
04.09.09 |
Concentrations |
13 |
07.09.09 |
No class Labor Day |
|
09.09.09 |
Colligative properties |
13 |
11.09.09 |
Main group of elements |
14 |
14.09.09 |
Main group of elements |
14 |
16.09.09 |
Main group of elements |
14 |
18.09.09 |
Test I |
12-14 |
21.09.09 |
Main group of elements |
14 |
23.09.09 |
Organic
Compounds |
15 |
25.09.09 |
Organic Compounds, Properties of Carbon |
15 |
28.09.09 |
Organic Compounds, Properties of Carbon |
15 |
30.09.09 |
Organic Compounds, Properties of Carbon |
15 |
02.10.09 |
Organic Compounds, Properties of Carbon |
15 |
05.10.09 |
Kinetics |
16 |
07.10.09 |
Kinetics |
16 |
09.10.09 |
Kinetics |
16 |
12.10.09 |
No class, only recitations |
|
14.10.09 |
Kinetics |
16 |
16.10.09 |
Test II, Last day to withdraw |
15-16 |
19.10.09 |
Equilibria |
17 |
21.10.09 |
Equilibria |
17 |
23.10.09 |
Equilibria in water |
17, 18 |
26.10.09 |
Acid-base Equilibria |
18 |
28.10.09 |
Acid-base Equilibria |
18 |
30.10.09 |
Aqueous Ionic Equilibria |
19 |
02.11.09 |
Aqueous Ionic Equilibria |
19 |
04.11.09 |
Test III |
17-19 |
06.11.09 |
Thermodynamics |
20 |
09.11.09 |
Thermodynamics |
20 |
11.11.09 |
Thermodynamics |
20 |
13.11.09 |
Thermodynamics |
20 |
16.11.09 |
Thermodynamics |
20 |
18.11.09 |
Electrochemistry |
21 |
20.11.09 |
Test IV |
20 |
23.11.09 |
Electrochemistry |
21 |
25.11.09 |
No class THANKSGIVING BREAK |
|
27.11.09 |
No class THANKSGIVING BREAK |
|
30.12.09 |
Electrochemistry |
21 |
02.12.09 |
Electrochemistry |
21 |
04.12.09 |
Course review |
12-20 |
SEATING CHART: Sit for the lectures
anywhere where you find it comfortable and convenient. For the tests there will be a
seating chart, with a seat number assigned to each student.
CALCULATOR: Although there is no particular calculator
specified for this course, you will want to have one for the tests as well as for the
lectures. You should bring one that is reliable and you know how to use it. You cannot use
a calculator/computer that is capable of storing large amount of data, or a device that
can retrieve data from elsewhere. Therefore, you cannot uses PDAs or telephones as
calculators. Calculators are often left behind write your name on the case.
COURSE PREREQUISITE: The catalog requires CHEM210. This does not mean
that you just had to take; it means that you still know the material from the course. Most
chapters require numerical calculations. You have to be comfortable with performing
equation manipulations and doing some math in your head.
Schedule of tests:
18 September
Test I
16 October
Test
II
4 November Test
III
20 November
Test IV
7 December (Mon) Final 8:00 9:50 (all
in Faraday West 200)
GRADING: There are four tests given during the semester,
each worth 100 points. One test with the lowest score will be dropped. Note that the rule of dropping the lowest score is
your insurance against missing a test. Missed test = 0 = lowest score is dropped. There
will be no make-up for tests for any reason. Use a pen when writing your test.
Tests: 50%
(300 points, i.e., 3 tests are counted)
Comprehensive final test 33% (200 points)
NOTE: TAKING THE FINAL TEST IS REQUIRED and the score of the final cannot be dropped.
Recitation 17% (100 points) [The
teaching assistant in charge of the recitations will set the rules for grading.]
[TOTAL 100% = 600 points]
Your class percentage will be
calculated as the sum of all the points earned (with the lowest test score dropped),
divided by 6. The grades will be as follows (verbal meaning as per the NIU catalog):
A
Outstanding competence 85% and more
B
Above satisfactory competence 70% to 84.99%
C
Satisfactory level of competence 55% to 69.99%
D
Marginally satisfactory competence 40% to 54.99%
F
Unsatisfactory level of competence < 40%
ACADEMIC DISHONESTY:
DON'T
In general, cheating means presenting or using work
that was not done entirely by you and, in the case of in-class examination, it includes
also presenting or using your work that was written outside the classroom. You may not
talk or pass notes to each other on any subject. Having other materials than those allowed
for the work within your reach during test or sharing calculators is cheating as well.
During tests you must put away any devices that would allow you to communicate with others
or access databases. Violation of these rules will result in zero on your work. I
cannot investigate the nature and legality of your outside contact.
Other issues:
- No smoking in the building, no food or drink in the class.
- TAPING/RECORDING OF THE LECTURE:
You are encouraged to take good notes, reflecting your interpretation and
understanding of the lecture. However, you are not permitted to make verbatim recording or
transcription of the lecture.
- ATTENDANCE: Attendance at the
lectures is not monitored but it is in your best interest to be there. Consider the
following: (1) The tests are based on the textbook material covered in the class as well
as the class material, which is not in the textbook, (2) Office hour cannot be used to
catch up on material missed by a class absence. (3) Some questions on the tests are based
on information given in the class but not available in the book. LATE ARRIVAL TO CLASS is
discouraged. It disrupts the other students and the instructor and if repeated, may be
basis for barring from the class. If you absolutely must arrive late, enter quietly from
the back and sit in the back. Only the persons enrolled in that class and that section can
attend the lecture.
- CELL PHONES AND THE LIKE: Cell
phones are great technology and it is great to have one with you for emergency. (Campus
police: 815-753-1212). However, please, turn off your phones and other noise-making
devices as a courtesy to others, and do not distract yourself by reading and sending text
messages.
Proctors and Graders for this course:
Names not known yet. xxx (office xx), xxxr, xxx (office xx)
Chemistry
tutor schedule:
There should be tutors available every day
Introductory
chemistry tutor schedule Fall 2009
Faraday Hall - Room 246 (Schedule not known yet)