MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY COURSE SYLLABUS
 COURSE INFORMATION
: SEMESTER YEAR: Spring 2008
 CHEM 104 02 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
 Professor
: Dr. Frank Stary Credit Hours: 4
 Meeting Days: Lecture CHEM 104 02 T Th 9:25-10:40 a.m.
 Meeting Place: Lecture R 2318
 Office Hours: M-Th 7-8 a.m. T Th 8-9:15 a.m. R 3306
 Office Phone: 529-9425 leave message Email: fstary@maryville.edu
 Objective: To introduce the student to gaseous equilibria, acids and bases, precipitation equilibria, qualitative analysis, rate of reaction, spontaneity of reaction, electrochemistry, halogens, non-metals, nuclear reactions, organic chemistry and polymers. There is an emphasis on working numerical problems. These problems give the student a deeper understanding of chemistry.
 Procedure: The course consists of 2-1/2 hours of lecture and 2-1/2 hours of lab per week.
 Technology: Calculator, macro scale glassware, top-loader balance, centrifuge, polarimeter, analytical balance, pH meter, Spectronic 20 visible spectrometer
 NOTE: This syllabus is subject to change at the discretion of the professor.
 COURSE OUTLINE
: GENERAL CHEMISTRY II CHEM 104 Dr. Stary
 TEXTBOOK: Chemistry Principles and Reactions Updated 5th Ed. ISBN 0-495-01140-1 Masterton & Hurley
 LAB BOOK: Chemical Principles in the Laboratory 8th Ed. Slowinski, Wolsey, Masterton ISBN 0-534-42453-8
 LAB EXPERIMENTS: 28, 25, 33, 35, Hemoglobin Handout, 36, Aspirin Handout, 32, Polarimetry Handout, 37, and 38.
 Do "Advance Study Assignment" before lab each week.
 Safety Glasses are required by state law and must be worn at all times in the lab.
 HOMEWORK:
 Chapter Topics and Problems
 12 Gaseous Chemical Equilibrium 8c, 12d, 18, 42, 46
 13 Acids and Bases 2b, 8c, 40, 46, 55, 60
 14 Equilibria in Acid-Base Solutions 2ac, 4a, 10b, 40
 15 Complex Ions 2, 18acd, 25b, 30b, 44
 16 Precipitation Equilibria 2bc, 8a, 16, 18ab, 28c, list cations for Groups I-IV
 17 Spontaneity of Reaction 10b, 20c, 54, 56, 62
 18 Electrochemistry 2a, 8a, 16b, 24b, 34a, 44, 62
 19 Nuclear Reactions 12bc, 18, 28, 32, 38
 20 Chemistry of the Metals 8, 14, 16, 24
 21 Chemistry of the Nonmetals 8, 20, 28, 46, 66
 22 Organic Chemistry 2, 16, 42, 46

 23 Polymers: 6, 10, 14a

Grade Distribution:                                                                Grading Scale (%):
 
Final Exam 30%                                                                       100-90 A
 Midterm Exam 20%                                                                 90-86.67 A-
 Lab 20% Drop lowest two-no makeup's                                     86.67-83.33 B+
 Hourly Exams 20% Drop lowest one-no makeup's                      83.33-80 B
 Homework 10% Drop lowest two                                             80-76.67 B-
                                                                                                76.67-73.33 C+
                                                                                                73.33-70 C
                                                                                                70-60 C-
                                                                                                60-50 D           

 

EXPECTED* LECTURE SCHEDULE: CHEM 104 02 SP 2008
15 Jan
17 Jan Cha 12 due
22 Jan Cha 13 due
24 Jan
29 Jan Exam 1 Chas 12 & 13
31 Jan Cha 14 due
05 Feb Cha 15 due
07 Feb Cha 16 due
12 Feb
14 Feb Exam 2 Chas 14-16
19 Feb
21 Feb Midterm Exam Chas12-16
26 Feb Cha 17 due
28 Feb Cha 18 due
11 Mar
13 Mar Exam 3 Chas 17 & 18
18 Mar
25 Mar Cha 19 due
01 Apr Cha 20 due
03 Apr
08 Apr Exam 4 Chas 19 & 20
10 Apr
15 Apr Cha 21 due
17 Apr Cha 22 due
22 Apr
24 Apr Exam 5 Chas 21, 22 and 23
29 Apr
01 May Final Exam Chas 17-23. Do not buy airplane tickets departing before 6pm on 01 May 2008.
EXPECTED LAB SCHEDULE
: CHEM 104 Spring 2008. Do "Advance Study Assignment" before lab each week and check answers in K 2117.
Chemicals or waste products are not to be disposed of in the sinks or trash baskets.  They must be placed in appropriate disposal containers provided. Labs are graded on completed exercises found in the lab book. The student gains experience in manipulating lab equipment. Students may only work in the lab when their professor is present.
15-18 Jan.
Determination of the Hardness of Water Exp. 28+ Check-in
22-25 Jan. pH–Buffers and Their Properties Exp. 25 
29 Jan.-1 Feb. Preparation of Copper (I) Chloride Exp. 33 
5-8 Feb. Spot Test for Some Common Anions Exp. 35
12-15 Feb.
Fluoride Binding to Hemoglobin (handout)
19-22 Feb. Midterm Exam Review Time. No Lab
26-29 Feb. Qualitative Analysis of Group I Cations Exp. 36
4-7 Mar. No Lab-Spring Break.
11-14 Mar. Aspirin Exp. (Handout)
18-21 Mar. Short Week-No Lab
25-28 Mar. Voltaic Cell Measurements Exp. 32
1-4 Apr. Polarimetry Exp. (Handout)
8-11 Apr. Qualitative Analysis of Group II Cations Exp. 37
15-18 Apr. Qualitative Analysis of Group III Cations Exp. 38 + Check-out. The final experiments are progressively more difficult than the others. You may "check out" after finishing the Polarimetry Exp. if you do not miss any labs. There is a nine-lab minimum.

 
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