Chemistry 1312 Topic Schedule
Fall 1998

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Date Sections Topics
8/26 Introduction
8/28 11.1-11.2
Intermolecular Forces
8/31 11.3-11.4
Properties of Liquids and Solids
9/2 11.5-11.6
Vapor Pressure and Boiling
9/4 11.7-11.8 Changes of State
9/7 Labor Day (University Holiday)
9/9 11.9 Phase Diagrams (see last link)
9/11 12.1-12.3 Heats of Solution
9/14 Exam #1 (Chapter 11)
9/16 12.4-12.6 Concentration Expressions

9/18 12.7 Colligative Properties

9/21 12.8
9/23 13.1-13.3 Energy Conservation Revisited, Thermo's 1st Law

9/25 13.4-13.5 Entropy and Thermo's 3rd Law
9/28 13.6-13.7 Standard Gibbs Free Energy
9/30 13.8-13.9 Free Energy and Equilibrium
10/2 14.1-14.3 Chemical Reaction Rates
10/5 Exam #2 (Chapters 12 and 13)
10/7 14.4-14.5 Measuring Reaction Rates
10/9 14.6-14.7 Activated Complex Theory
10/12 14.8-14.9 Reaction Mechanisms and Catalysis
10/14 15.1-15.4 Dynamic Equilibrium Law
10/16 15.5-15.7 Calculating Keq from Thermo data
10/19 15.8-15.9 Le Châtlier's Principle
10/21 15.10 Predicting Equilibria with Keq
10/23 17.1-17.2 Polyprotic Acid Equilibria
10/26 17.3 Solubility and the Common Ion Effect
10/28 16.1 pH and the Ionization of Water
10/30 Engraved in stone Exam #3 (Chapters 14 and 15)
11/2 16.2-16.3 Strong and Weak Acids/Bases and Equilibrium
11/4 16.4-16.6 Equilbrium Calculations
11/6 16.5 Buffers
11/9
11/11 16.6 Acid-Base Titrations
11/13
11/16 18.1-18.2 Electrolysis
11/18 18.3-18.4 Stoichiometry in Electrolysis
11/20 18.5 Galvanic Cells
11/23 18.6 Cell and Reduction Potentials
11/25 18.7 Using Reduction Potentials
11/27 University Holidays (Thanksgiving holidays 11/26-11/28)
11/30 18.8 Cell Potentials and Thermodynamics
12/2 18.9 Concentration Cells
12/4 Exam #4 (Chapters 16, 17 and 18)
12/7 Course Review
12/14 Final Exam 8 am - 10:45 am


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