Spring 2008                                CHEM 107                                         Dr. Yau

                                               CCBC – Catonsville

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Chem 107 Sec CF1  Final Exam is Friday 5/16/08 at 12:00 - 2:00 PM in D-002
     (Mon & Wed at 12:20-2:10 pm in D-002) (Fundamentals of Chemistry)

Chem 107 Sec CO1 Final Exam is Tuesday 5/13/08 at 2:00 - 4:00 PM in E-106
    
(Tues & Thurs 2:20-4:10 in E-106) (Fundamentals of Chemistry)

 

Periodic Table

Lecture Notes for the first 2 lectures

History of Chemistry

Lecture on Atomic Mass, Molecular Mass & Formula Mass (Sections 5.5, 7.1 and 7.2)

Lecture on Introduction to Gases (Chap.4 Sections 1 and 2 only)

Thinking at the Particulate Level

Lecture on the Mole Concept (Chap.7 Sections 1 thru 5)

Mass Relationships Within a Compound (% Composition in Chap.7 Section 6)
Review of Mass Relationships Within a Compound
Lecture on Empirical Formulas – Part I (Chap. 7 Sec. 7)

Lecture on Empirical Formulas - Part II (Chap. 7 Sec. 7 continued)

Types of Chemical Reactions (Chap. 8 Sec 5 thru 10)

General Solubility Rules (Part of handout distributed in class)

Predicting & Writing Eqns for Precipitation Rxns (Chap. 9 Sec. 1, 2, 4, 7)

Predicting & Writing Eqns for Single Replacement Rxns (Chap. 9 Sec 5)
Strong versus Weak Acids (Chap. 9 Sec 3)

Predicting & Writing Eqns for Acid-Base Rxns (Chap. 9 Sec. 3 & 8)

Stoichiometry (Chap. 10 Sec 1 &2)

Limiting Reactant & % Yield (Chap. 10 Sec 3, 4, 6, skipping 5)

Molarity & Solution Stoichiometry (Chap. 16 Sec 6, 11, 12)
Thermochemical Equations (Chap. 10 Sec 7 thru 9)

 

Nomenclature Tutorials
  List of elements you need to know

  Formulas & Physical States of Pure Elements

  Nomenclature of Monatomic Ions (Simple Ions)

  Nomenclature of Compounds of Monatomic Ions

  Nomenclature of Polyatomic Ions and Compounds of Polyatomic Ions

  Nomenclature of –ite and –ate Compounds

  Nomenclature of Oxohaloanions and Their Compounds
  Nomenclature of Acids
  Nomenclature of Acid Anions

  Nomenclature of Binary Molecular Compounds

  Approximate Order of Coverage of Chapters 12 & 13  

 

  Practice Problems with Organic Molecules: recognizing alcohols, carboxylic acids, esters, H-bonding

 

Images from Chap.11

  Electromagnetic Radiation Chart (p.304 Fig.11.1)

  Rainbow Spectrum (p.305 Fig. 11.3)

  Line Emission Spectrum of H (p.306 Fig. 11.4)

  Line Spectra of Elements  (p.306 Fig. 11.5)

  E Diagram of Orbitals (Blank Diagram)

  E Diagram for Row 2 Elements (Blank Diagram)

  Atomic Radii 

  Electronegativity (Fig. 12.9, p. 347, modified slightly)

 

  Molecular Geometry (Chem 108 Lab Manual p.99)

  Polar Molecule in Electric Field (Fig. 13.9, p.378)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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