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Chemistry 100(02 ) Fall 2012

Chemistry 100(02 ) Fall 2012. Instructor: Dr. Upali Siriwardane e-mail : upali@coes.latech.edu Office : CTH 311 Phone 257-4941 Office Hours : M,W, 8:00-9:00 & 11:00-12:00 a.m Tu,Th,F 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.   Test Dates :. October 1 , 2012 (Test 1): Chapter 1 & 2

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Chemistry 100(02 ) Fall 2012

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  1. Chemistry 100(02) Fall 2012 Instructor: Dr. UpaliSiriwardane e-mail: upali@coes.latech.edu Office: CTH 311 Phone257-4941 Office Hours: M,W, 8:00-9:00 & 11:00-12:00 a.m Tu,Th,F9:00 - 10:00 a.m.   Test Dates: October 1, 2012 (Test 1): Chapter 1 & 2 October 22, 2012 (Test 2): Chapter 3 & 4 November 14, 2012 (Test 3) Chapter 5 & 6 November 15, 2012 (Make-up test) comprehensive: Chapters 1-6 9:30-10:45:15 AM, CTH 328

  2. REQUIRED: Textbook:Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, 2nd Edition-Nivaldo J. Tro - Pearson Prentice Hall and also purchase the Mastering Chemistry Group Homework, Slides and Exam review guides and sample exam questions are available online: http://moodle.latech.edu/ and follow the course information links. OPTIONAL: Study Guide: Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, 2nd Edition-Nivaldo J. Tro 2nd Edition Student Solutions Manual: Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, 2nd Edition-Nivaldo J. Tro2nd Text Book & Resources

  3. Chapter 3. Molecules, Compounds, and Chemical Equations 3.1 Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Water……………………………. 78 3.2 Chemical Bonds…………………………………………… 80 3.3 Representing Compounds: Chemical Formulas and Molecular Models.. 82 3.4 An Atomic-Level View of Elements and Compounds…………….. 84 3.5 Ionic Compounds: Formulas and Names…………………… 87 3.6 Molecular Compounds: Formulas and Names……………………… 93 3.7 Formula Mass and the Mole Concept for Compounds………… 97 3.8 Composition of Compounds…………………………….. 100 3.9 Determining a Chemical Formula from Experimental Data……… 105 3.10 Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations…………………… 110 3.11 Organic Compounds………………………. 114

  4. Chapter 4. Chemical Quantities and Aqueous Reactions 4.1 Global Warming and the Combustion of Fossil Fuels…………………. 127 4.2 Reaction Stoichiometry: How Much Carbon Dioxide?......................... 128 4.3 Limiting Reactant, Theoretical Yield, and Percent Yield………………. 133 4.4 Solution Concentration and Solution Stoichiometry………………….. 140 4.5 Types of Aqueous Solutions and Solubility…………………………….. 146 4.6 Precipitation Reactions…………………………………………………….. 150 4.7 Representing Aqueous Reactions: Molecular, Ionic, and Complete Ionic Equations…………………………………………………………………............. 153 4.8 Acid–Base and Gas-Evolution Reactions……………………………..... 155 4.9 Oxidation–Reduction Reactions…………………………………………. 162

  5. Chapter 2. KEY CONCEPTS

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