CHEM 0011:

LECTURE:
(Mon) 13:30 - 15:20 SW3-2030
(Thur) 10:30 - 11:20 SW3-2030

TUTORIAL:
Set A (Fri) 8:30 - 9:20 SE12 -324
Set B (Thur) 11:30 - 12:20 SE6-102

LAB:
Set A (Wed) 9:30 - 11:20 SW1-3030
Set B (Mon) 10:30 - 12:20 SW1-3030

INSTRUCTOR:
Rosamaria Fong SW3-4092

Rosamaria's OFFICE HOURS:
Mon 1030-1320
Thurs 930-1020
Fri 1230-1320

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TUTORIAL – Go over density type questions

Let’s go over the density problems worksheet.

TUTORIAL – Lab: Experiment 3 Practice Question

Question: For a material to float on the surface of water, the material must have a density less than that of water (1.0 g/mL) and must not react with the water or dissolve in it. A spherical ball has a radius of 0.5000 cm and weighs 2.00 g. Will the ball float or . . . → Read More: TUTORIAL – Lab: Experiment 3 Practice Question

LECTURE (Week 3) – Unit 4 – Octet Rule and Writing Chemical Formulae

4.1 Understanding the construction of a chemical formula

Octet rule and valence electrons Writing chemical formulae

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LECTURE (Week 3) – Unit 3 – Matter

3.1 – Physical states of matter 3.2 – Physical and chemical properties 3.3 – Physical and chemical changes 3.4 – Classification of matter 3.5 – Energy

Experiment 2 – Measurement

Objectives 1.    To understand the accuracy of various types of graduated glassware. 2.    To measure volumes of liquids using a graduated cylinder. 3.    To measure the volume of liquids dispensed from a burette. 4.    To determine the temperature of liquids using a thermometer. 5.    To record measurements with correct number of significant figures.

LAB INSTRUCTORS
OFFICE HOURS

Bob Bower SW3-4092
Mon 1230-1320
Wed 1130-1220
Thurs 930-1020, 1130-1220
Fri 930-1020

Maria Tirado SW3-4606
Mon 1030-1220
Tues 1330-1420
Wed 1130-1220
Thurs 1130-1220

Jennifer Wolf SW3-4090
Wed 1230-1320
Thurs 1230-1420
Fri 1130-1220

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