Chem 1002    

Spring Semester 2008  Monday 2:30-5:38 PM  Room N-301

Dr. Brackett

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2/18 (1)  Check In and Introduction and Course Requirements and (2) Safety Checklist--Print out copies of each and tape them into your notebook after class.  (To print: select or "click on" item to be printed to open it, select the FILE menu in the upper left corner of your screen, then select PRINT.)  Notebook will be issued in class
2/25 Density Measurements  (Due: the following class meeting)
3/3 Discussion of the Preparation and Properties of Soap -- View and study this document. Print-out not needed.

The Synthesis and Properties of Soap (Due: the following class meeting)

3/10 The Synthesis of Aspirin (Due: the following class meeting)
3/17 An Overview of Primary Colors -- View and study this document. Printout not needed.
The Primary Colors -- View and study this document. Printout not needed.
Chromatography of Mr. Sketch Pens (see below for printing) (Due: the following class meeting)
Depending on the printer you are using, it may be necessary to print this document in three separate parts. Select the link to load the desired part and print by the normal method. -- Part#1 -- Part#2  -- Part#3
3/24 and 3/31 Spring Break
4/7 The Visible Spectra and Concentration of Beverages (Due: the following class meeting)
4/14 Determination of the Amount of Phosphorus in a Detergent  (Due: the following class meeting)
4/21 Does Your Antacid Neutralize 47 Times its Weight in Stomach Acid? (Due: the following class meeting)
4/28 DNA (Due: the following class meeting)
5/5 Rate of Gas Evolution from the Reaction of Alka-Seltzer Tablets with Water (Due: the following class meeting)
5/12 Identification of an Unknown Substance (Due: the following class meeting)
5/19 Determination of Vitamin C in Fruit Juices  and Checkout (Due: on final exam day)
5/23 Friday at 2:00 to 4:00 PM  Final Exam, Turn in Vitamin C in Fruit Juices Lab in the notebook (no photo copy needed).
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