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| Section 1 | Section 2 |
| T 11:15A-2:23P | T 2:30A-5:38P |
| N-309 | N-309 |
| Dr. Russell | Dr. Russell |
| Phone: 664-6870 | Phone: 664-6870 |
| Email: srussell@chem.csustan.edu | Email: srussell@chem.csustan.edu |
| Section 3 | Section 4 |
| T 8:00A-11:08A | R 8:00A-11:08A |
| N-301 | N-309 |
| Dr. C_Stessman | Dr. Julian |
| Phone: 664-6667 | Phone: 667-3384 |
| Email: cstessman@chem.csustan.edu | Email: mjulian@chem.csustan.edu |
Read
these important items. You will be held accountable for them.
| Each laboratory instructor will establish grading policy
and set due dates for experiments for their section. Late experiments will be drastically penalized: one day late = -10%, one week late = - 50%, more than one week late = -100%. | |
| You must complete all labs (even if they are too late to earn points) to pass the course. A complete lab includes all data collected and recorded properly, all calculations, graphs and discussion questions completed, and a satisfactory report submitted to the lab instructor. | |
| Stockroom
procedures: How to check-in/out, how to get equipment and other very
important information. Important Notice: All students will be assigned a locker drawer that will be shared with a partner this semester. Students will need a lock that both partners can open. | |
| Introduction: How to keep a lab notebook and some safety issues. LAB REPORT MODEL | |
| Safety check-list, You must read this and give a written statement that you have read it to your lab instructor or to the Stockroom, as directed. | |
| Safe use of Acids and Bases |
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Lab Meeting Dates |
Experiment |
| Feb. 14, 19 [R, T] |
Course Registration & Check-in. You must come to lab on time on your registered day to keep your registered spot in lab. Students wanting to add should also come to the first lab on time. |
| Feb. 21, 26 [R, T] |
Molecular Dimensions |
| Feb. 28, Mar. 4 [R, T] |
The Empirical Formula of a Lead Compound |
| Mar. 6, 11 [R, T] |
Stoichiometry of Barium Chromate (Class Data Set for Sections 1 & 2) |
| Mar. 13, 18 [R, T] |
Acid Base Titration |
| Mar. 20, Apr. 1 [R, T] |
Determination of Calcium Carbonate in Eggshells |
| Apr. 3, 8 [R, T] |
Atomic Spectra -- The Emission Line DataBase -- |
| Apr. 10, 15 [R, T] |
Identification of a Single Component Unknown |
| Apr. 17, 22 [R, T] |
Identification of an Unknown Mixture |
| Apr. 24, 29 [R, T] |
Molecular Shapes |
| May 1, 6 [R, T] |
Enthalpy of a Chemical Reaction with Magnesium |
| May. 8, 13 [R, T] |
Molar Volume of a Gas and Check Out |
Common Solvents
Five Easy Species: Four Acids and a Base.
Solubility of many common substances and lots of dyes.
This page was created by
Koni Stone (koni@chem.csustan.edu).
Last edited by S. Russell in August, 2007 (srussell@chem.csustan.edu).