Power Point Lectures

Chem 1114 Spring 2018

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Lecture#

Lecture contents

1/22

1

Basic stuff you need for Chem 1114; Homework 1A; Why Chem ? ; Units and why we start with that

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Prefixes; conversion between prefix units;

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3

Prefix conversions;

1/29

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More prefix conversions; sig fig count

1/31

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Calculating with sig figs; intro to Chem;

2/2

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Big Picture Chem parts 1 and 2 (continued);Naming Inorganic Compounds;

2/5

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Naming Inorganic Binaries (cont.);

2/7

2/9

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Binary naming (clickers); Big Picture Chem 3-what’s inside the atomic box

2/12

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Isotopes, average mass;

2/14

10

Average mass; introduction to moles

2/16

11

Moles level 1 calculations

2/19

12

Exam 1 summary ;More Moles level 1; Moles level two- molecule body parts calculations

2/21

13

More moles level 2; review for Exam 1

2/26

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More practice w/ moles level 2;

2/28

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Moles level 2b: % composition; reaction balancing; combustion problems

3/5

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Combustion problems;Reaction Balancing

3/7

17

Moles level 3: reaction stoichiometry

3/9

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Moles level 3 (continued);

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Moles level 3 (continued)

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Limiting yield

3/23

 

Alfred Science Fair-no class

3/26

21

% yield; Classical reactions-double replacement

3/28

22

Classical reactions: double replacement and acid-base

3/30

 

23

Classical reactions: acid-base and redox

4/2

24

Oxidation # and redox; Exam 2 review

4/4

 

Exam II

4/6

25

Examples of Redox Behavior demonstrated

4/9

26

Gases: Pressure, Simple and Combined Gas laws and problems

4/11

27

More combined gas law problems; intro to Ideal gas law-PV=nRT

4/13

28

Ideal Gas Law calculations

4/16

29

Intro to atomic theory

Prof. Grantier lectures on atomic theory through simple Lewis rules (Lectures 29-31)

4/18

30

Intro to atomic theory (continued)

 

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Lewis rules: ionic and covalent cases

4/27

32

d switching; ionic and covalent bonding

4/30

33

Practice with Lewis structures