CHM 103 General Chemistry II Laboratory Companion course to CHM 102 lecture.

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CHM 103 General Chemistry II Laboratory Companion course to CHM 102 lecture

Transcript of CHM 103 General Chemistry II Laboratory Companion course to CHM 102 lecture.

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CHM 103General Chemistry II

Laboratory

Companion course to CHM 102 lecture

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The laboratory addresses:• Measurement including statistics• Non-visual methods of tracking reactions

– Potentiometric titration– Conductiometric titration

• Instrumental methods and computer technology– Chime– Graphing calculator and/or Excel– IR and visible spectroscopy

• Build on topics from CHM 101 and new areas explored in CHM 102

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Laboratory on Monday or Wednesday

follow-up out of class

Discussion on Fridaydata analysis

practice questions/problems

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2 exams at100 points

eachfor200

Culminating Chemical Analysis Taskat 100 points

500 points total

3 performance labs at 50 points each

+ 5 mini-assignmentsat 10 points

eachfor 200

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Culminating Chemical Analysis Task (CCAT)

• Last lab period• Done individually• Chemical analysis performance

task• Uses skills and procedures covered

during semester• Instructions provided

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In class … On time… Be ready to

At least 6 hours per weekAt least 6 hours per week on out of class work

Complete class assignments and problemson handouts

Get help early from your instructor or tutor

Form a study group and meet regularly

THINK !!!

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The course webpage

http://academic.pgcc.edu/~ssinex/chm103.html

For great resources

http://academic.pgcc.edu/psc

Laboratory manual available FREE online as pdf –Also links to interactive support materials

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In small groups...

• Each group must invent a new unit of measurement

• Use the new unit to determine the area of the classroom

• Compare your group’s unit to another • What is the conversion factor between

the two different units?• How would other students in another

place be able to use your unit?