General Chemistry I CHM 1311


Summer Semester 2000

General Chem students taking an exam The first semester of General Chemistry at U.T. Dallas covers standard topics ranging from balancing chemical equations through elementary Organic Chemistry. Its syllabus for the current semester (summer 2000) describes the structure of the course.

The course Topic Schedule is keyed to the text, Brady and Holum, Chemistry: The Study of Matter and its Changes. Links on that page go to Lecture Notes.

Homework and its solutions are available by clicking the underlined words. Similarly, Exam Solutions will also be browsable. If you'd like to have sample Gen Chem problems generated for you on the web, you might try this link.

The laboratory course, CHM 1111, is described in its own webpage with a syllabus, and the schedule that specifies experiments and their due dates, workshops, and the lab final.

The instructor for the summer of 2000 is Professor Chris Parr. Dr. Parr is available to students via all of the channels below:


Chris Parr University of Texas at Dallas Programs in Chemistry. Room: Berkner 3.506 P.O. Box 830688 M/S BE2.6 (for snailmail) Richardson, TX 75083-0688
Voice: (972) 883-2485 Fax: (972) 883-2925 BBS: (972) 883-2168 (V.34) or -2932 (V.32bis) Internet: parr@utdallas.edu (sends Dr. Parr UTD-related e-mail.) DrCAParr@aol.com (sends him non-UTD e-mail) WWW Page: http://wwwpub.utdallas.edu/~parr


Last modified 18 July 2000.