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updated April 10, 2003



 


water - the most common solvent for chemical reactions
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tetrammine copper (2+) a complex ion (prepared in Experiment B)
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You'll find general information and advice here, including practice exams and so on. Check back often.

Before each lab, you should look at the lab lecture slides (to the right -->).

Practice tests

In this course, there are two term exams of approximately equal weight, as well as a cumulative final exam. To assist you in your studying, we provide you with practice tests. These have been used in previous years and should give you an idea of what you should be studying. Try to do these as if they were real exams, so you can get a realistic idea of how you're doing.

If you have questions, contact your instructor.

For the final exam
(note that the final exam is cumulative, but that there is more weight on the material towards the end of the course)

Practice final exam

Additional equilibrium problems

For material from the first two midterms

quantum theory practice questions

practice midterm A (Note that only a few of the questions in this sample are relevant to Section 450's first midterm - the rest will be on the second midterm. Midterm C is most relevant for Section 450)

answers to practice midterm A

practice midterm B questions (pdf format)

practice midterm B answers (pdf format)

practice midterm C questions

practice midterm C with answers

General advice

chemical glossary

how to solve problems

exam writing advice

important polyatomic ions

 

 

 

 

Lab lecture slides:

burette reading
Experiment A
Experiment B
Experiment C
Experiment D
Experiment E
Experiment F
Experiment G
Experiment H
Experiment I

lab lecture slides are also available in pdf format (4 slides to a page) here

Chem 101 Lab Manual:

Introduction
Orientation
Experiment A
Experiment B
Experiment C
Experiment D
Experiment E
Experiment F
Experiment G
Experiment H
Experiment I
Practice Lab Exam


Course outlines

Dr. Lucio Gelmini

Dr. Robert Hilts

Dr. Dusan Ristic-Petrovic

Additional links

Other instructors pages

Lab web page

Fall 2002 Chem 101 page

Periodic table on the web

links for first year chemistry

alchemy electronic dictionary

junk science

molecules with silly names

stain removal


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