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Welcome to CHEM 0011!

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It is extremely important that you spend as much time as you can working through the interactive problem examples and exercises in this site as well as working through the problems at the end of each chapter that illustrate the concepts introduced in the online units.

A scientific calculator is REQUIRED for this course. The Technology Entry Program has specified the use of the Sharp EL-520W calculator. As we will be using very large numbers such as 6.02 x 1023, your calculator must be able to use scientific notation when entering, storing, and displaying numbers.

Course Text:
Hebden: CHEMISTRY 11 A Workbook for Students ISBN 978-0-96520691-1

Evaluation criteria

  1. Online assignments (10) – 20%
  2. Tests (2) – 20%
  3. *Laboratory (9 lab reports) – 20%
  4. Online prelab questions -10%
  5. Final Examination – 30%

Course Outline

*Note: Lab reports will be marked by various lab instructors:

Expt 2 – Bob and Maria
Expt 3 – Bob and Maria
Expt 4 – Jennifer
Expt 5 – Bob and Maria
Expt 6 – Jennifer
Expt 7 – Bob and Maria
Expt 8 – Jennifer
Expt 9 – Bob and Maria
Expt 10 – Jennifer

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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