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Randa Roland, Ph.D.

office:  Thimann 317    

phone:    459-5486   

email:  roland@chemistry.ucsc.edu


 
Spring office hours (tentative): 

Wed 12:30—2:30 and T/Th by appointment

 in Thimann 317

If my door is open, just knock and come in!

 

CHEM 1B Information—Spring 2008

1B syllabus          word              pdf      (subject to updates)

CHEM 1B Schedule 

CHEM 1B TA & MSI Section Info. 

PLEASE READ YOUR @UCSC.EDU EMAIL!!!  Thank you.

 

TAs:    —click here for TA office hours

                                       Eric Evans                     evans@chemistry.ucsc.edu

                                       Kelly Peach                   peach@chemistry.ucsc.edu                  

MSI                                Jason Tong:                   jt32730@ucsc.edu

 

 

Animations and worksheets—lots of good stuff

 

                                       Table of Common Ions (pdf     word)—please know these

            

Student-recommended links:

             a ‘dynamic’ periodic table:  http://www.dayah.com/periodic/

             hybridization website/animation:  http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/essentialchemistry/flash/hybrv18.swf

 

     Note:          If you need to review Chem 1A materials, please click here to go to the homepage

 

Note:          It is your responsibility to do as much extra practice as you need in order to understand the material.  There is a great deal of help on the web if you google a topic.

 

Note:          The powerpoint slides are designed to be supplements.  The lecture doesn’t always follow them exactly, so plan to use them as extra help when reviewing your lecture notes.  It is a good idea to print them out ahead of lecture in case images are used in class.

Ch.

Announcements

Powerpoint notes

9

Energy, enthalpy, & thermochemistry

    Please bring a copy of the periodic table to lecture.

    Calorimeter problem #1 , #2

    Multiple choice practice

    NEW (mostly) - PRACTICE PROBLEMS

    MORE IDEAS (word)

9.1 pdf              9.1 ppt

Page with a few ideas from section 9.1

 Pdfs from Wash U. 9.1, 9.2/3, 9.3/4, 9.5, 9.6

12

Quantum mechanics & atomic theory

     Quantum number page

     Nice image of orbital pictures ‘summary

     Another quantum number list/orbital filling guide

     Multiple choice practice #1, practice #2

 

     PRACTICE PROBLEMS set 1, set 2

 

     A nice website:

  http://www.chemeng.uiuc.edu/~alkgrp/mo/gk12/quantum/

12.1 pdf            12.1 ppt
12.2 pdf            12.2 ppt
12.3 pdf            12.3 ppt

 

You will need a calculator for the exam.

Exam 1 concept guide

 

13

Bonding—general concepts

     Lattice enthalpy page

     VSEPR summary (pdf  word)

      Multiple choice practice

     PRACTICE PROBLEMS set 1—2 corrections made

13.1 pdf            13.1 ppt
13.2 pdf            13.2 ppt

13.3 pdf            13.3 ppt

 

You will need a calculator for the exam.

Exam 2 concept guide

 

14

Covalent bonding—orbitals

No empty homonuclear MO diagrams page for note taking

      Hybridization animation #1

      More neat animations #1

      Multiple choice practice

      PRACTICE PROBLEMS set 1

 Please know:  Spectroscopy handouts

     #1 & a different one# 2 (thanks Gene Switkes)

14.1 pdf            14.1 ppt
14.2 pdf            14.2 ppt
14.3 pdf            14.3 ppt

16.1

Liquids

      PRACTICE PROBLEMS set 1(both Ch 16&17 here

16.1 pdf            16.1 ppt

17

Properties of solutions

    PLEASE READ YOUR @UCSC.EDU EMAIL—

    several important clarifications were sent

17.1 pdf            17.1 ppt

Some animations (powerpoint format) - Ch 16 and Ch 17 topics

             Changes of state                                     Dissolution—solid into liquid

             Dipole-dipole forces                              Vapor pressure—#1, #2, #3

             Hydrogen bonding                                 Boiling point elevation—#1, #2, #3

             London dispersion forces                      Freezing point depression—#1, #2, #3

You will need a calculator for the exam.

Exam 3 concept guide

 

Tentative Final Exam Info

Monday, June 9th, 8-11 am

Ch 14; Ch 16.1, 2, 10, 11; Ch 17.1-7