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Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 1405 Section P02

CHEM 1405. 2. Syllabus. Dr. John StankusOffice Hours Thursday 1-2 p.m. in Math LabAdditional office hours by appointmentContactEmail jstankus@ccccd.eduVoice mail: 972-578-5550 x 8155. CHEM 1405. 3. Grading. LectureExams - 5 equal weighted tests (100 pts each)Exam 1 Exam 2Exam 3Exam 4Co

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Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 1405 Section P02

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    1. CHEM 1405 1 Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 1405 Section P02 Dr. John Stankus jstankus@ccccd.edu Week 1 presentations

    2. CHEM 1405 2 Syllabus Dr. John Stankus Office Hours Thursday 1-2 p.m. in Math Lab Additional office hours by appointment Contact Email jstankus@ccccd.edu Voice mail: 972-578-5550 x 8155

    3. CHEM 1405 3 Grading Lecture Exams - 5 equal weighted tests (100 pts each) Exam 1 Exam 2 Exam 3 Exam 4 Comprehensive final - Quizzes (10 pts each) Recitation Grade Homework Attendance/Participation

    4. CHEM 1405 4 Course Grade Lecture Grade 70% of final course grade Recitation Grade 10% of final course grade Laboratory Grade 20% of final course grade Please tell me the laboratory section you are registered in if you are not in my laboratory section (meets immediately before this)

    5. CHEM 1405 5 Introduction to Chemistry, Classification of Matter, Measurements 1. How do scientists obtain new scientific knowledge? Do views or concepts in science change? 2. What is chemistry? 3. How does mass differ from weight? 4. How do physical properties of matter differ from chemical properties? 5. What is the difference between a mixture and a compound? 6. What is energy? What is potential energy? What is kinetic energy?

    6. CHEM 1405 6 How science works The Scientific method (1.3)

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