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Monday, February 15, 2010

Chemical Principles I

Chemical Principles I


CHEM 110 (GN) Chemical Principles I (3) Basic concepts and quantitative relations. 
CHEM 110 is the first semester of a two-semester, comprehensive general chemistry course that introduces the students to the basic principles of chemistry with an emphasis on the relationships between the microscopic structure and macroscopic properties of matter. Principles are illustrated with a wide variety of examples from the sciences, engineering and technology, and from everyday life. The course covers the following topics: matter and measurement, molecules and molecular compounds, ions and ionic compounds, chemical reaction types, atomic and molecular weights, the mole, quantitative calculations with chemical reactions, the periodic table, nomenclature, aqueous reactions and solution stoichiometry, thermochemistry, electronic structure of atoms, periodic properties of the elements, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, the gaseous, liquid, and solid states of matter, properties of solutions, some basic aspects of chemical equilibrium, and applications to the real world including environmental chemistry.  GN credit for CHEM 110 requires that CHEM 111 also be completed.
lectures :
Fall 2009 :

Lecture notes for Dr. Bojan's sections of Chemistry 110 will be posted here for viewing or downloading as each set of lecture notes becomes available.  To view a set of notes from a campus computer lab simply double click on any one of the underlined lectures.  From other computers see the notes provided below.


NOTE: these are not complete notes. Sections are intentionally left blank.



Lecture #1- Monday Aug, 24
Introduction and Chapter 1 
Lecture 4 Aug. 31 
Energy Light and Matter: Spectroscopy
 
Chapter 6 part 1

                      
Bohr Equation
Lecture 5 and 6- Sept. 1 and 3 
Chapter 6 part 2
Electronic Structure of Atoms (Electron Configurations)
Lecture #7- Sept. 9 
Chapter 7
Periodic Properties of atoms
Lecture #8  to 11- Sept. 11, 14, 16 and 18
Chapter 8
 
Ionic Bonding, Electronegativity and Lewis Structures
Lecture 12 Sept 22 Review
Lecture 13 and 14- Sept. 23 and 25
Chapt. 3 Sect. 3-5
Composition of molecules and Intro to Organic
 
                   
Lecture 15 Sept. 28
Organic Molecules
 
 Extra notes on
 fats
Lecture 17 Oct. 2 Chapter 9 part 2 

Molecular Geometry II: Polarity
Lecture 18 Oct. 5 
Hybrid Orbitals and Bonding
                     
Lecture #20 - Oct. 9 Intermolecular Forces
Lecture 21 Oct 12 Review for Exam 2
Lectures 22 & 23, Oct. 15 & 17
Chapter 10 part 1
Gases part 2
Lecture # 24- Oct. 19 
Non-Ideal Gases
Lecture #25 - Oct. 21 Chapter 18, 1-4
Atmospheric Chemistry
Lecture #26, 27- Oct. 23 and 26
Chapter 11 Liquids
Lecture #29 and 30- Oct. 28 and 30
Solutions I Chapter 4 electrolytes
Lecture #31 and 32 - Nov. 2, 4 and 6 
Solutions II
Solution Applications
Lecture #33 - Nov. 10 Exam 3 Review
Lecture #34 -37 -  Nov. 11, 13, 16, and 18
Chapter 3 and 4 Reactions and Stoichiometry
Template for Problem Solving 
Chapters 4 and 10 Reactions and stoichiometry
 
Lecture #37, 38- Nov. 18 and 20
Chapter 5
 Thermodynamics
Lecture # 39-  Nov. 30 
Chapter 5 Thermochemistry (Enthalpy)

Sample Problem 1 
if time allows
Sample Problem 2
Lecture #28 - Dec. 7 and 9 Equilibrium II
Concept Final
Read the instructions and try to have this done before the final Chem 110 lecture.

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