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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COURSE ORIENTATION (Week 1)

Go over course outline, and expectations. Introduce students course website – online assignments and online prelabs.

Lab goggles at Acklands-Grainger Inc.

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Chemist’s Tools: Solubility Rules!!

The following table summarizes the solubility ionic compounds in water formed with these common anions . Use this as a guide to predict products of chemical reactions for double-replacement reactions.

Anions Soluble Insoluble Nitrates, NO3– ALL

– Acetates, C2H3O2– ALL – Chlorides, Cl– ALL, except … AgCl, Hg2Cl2, PbCl2 Sulfates, SO42- ALL*, . . . → Read More: Chemist’s Tools: Solubility Rules!!

Chemist’s Tools: Activity Series of Metals

The following table shows the activity series for some of the more common metals in order of deceasing reactivity, with the most reactive metal at the top of the list. It should not be surprising to you to find the alkali metals at the top of the list and the more unreactive metals at . . . → Read More: Chemist’s Tools: Activity Series of Metals

Chemist’s Tools: Activity Series for the Halogens

General Activity Series For Nonmetals

F2 (Most active) Cl2 Br2 I2 (Least active)

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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