Chm 1316 HFC II Spring 2001
Topic Schedule


Dates Subjects Zumdahl
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15 January Martin Luther King Day University Holiday
18 Jan-2 Feb Gases and Atmospheric Chemistry

We study the consequences of the ideal gas equation of state, PV=nRT, and the equipartition theorem, <KE>=(3/2)RT, on gases in general and the atmosphere in particular. See class notes.
Chapter 5
5 February EXAM 1 due 11:00 AM Chapter 5
5-14 Feb Solids and Liquids

We study interatomic forces and their consequences for holding atoms and molecules together in condensed phases. See class notes.
Chapter 10
16 Feb-2 Mar Solutions

We study solution compositions and equilibria. See Penn State's chapter notes.
Chapter 11
5-10 Mar Spring Break University Holiday
12 March EXAM 2 due 11:00 AM Ch. 10,11
12-16 Mar Thermochemistry

See Penn State's chapter notes.
Chapter 6
19-26 Mar Thermodynamics

See CHEMystery's tutorial on thermodynamics (mentally correcting the wrong sign it gives to SCO at the zero K) or this Review or a funky Slideshow.
Chapter 16
30 March EXAM 3 due 11:00 AM Ch. 6,16
28 Mar-9 Apr Chemical Kinetics

University of Alberta's Kinetics Modules
University of Akron's Kinetics Slideshow
Chapter 12
11-18 Apr Electrochemistry

University of Alberta's Electrochemistry
University of Akron's Electrochemistry Slideshow
Chapter 17
20 April Molecule Presentations: Dr. Parr (water) and Brandon (H2SO4)
23 April EXAM 4 due 11:00 AM Ch. 12,17
23 April Molecule Presentations: Miles (benzene) and Doug (diamond)
25 April Molecule Presentations: Jane (cholic acid) and Estera (ethanol)
27 April Molecule Presentations: Carmen (HCl) and Jamila (polyethylene)
30 April - 2 May Review for the Final
7 May   11 am FINAL EXAM (in class); party 2 pm at Picky Micky's in toto

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