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For example: here is an example of partial instructors notes --> [[File:IMG_0286.jpg|400px]] I suggest that you have a notebook, just like in class, and treat this as an in-class activity. If i were to ask you to email me a photo of lecture notes XYZ, then you can just snap a picture of these notes. If you prefer to do electronic annotation, then a screen-shot will do.
 
For example: here is an example of partial instructors notes --> [[File:IMG_0286.jpg|400px]] I suggest that you have a notebook, just like in class, and treat this as an in-class activity. If i were to ask you to email me a photo of lecture notes XYZ, then you can just snap a picture of these notes. If you prefer to do electronic annotation, then a screen-shot will do.
  
Additionally, i will provide worksheets that can be completed via rewriting (preferred), printed and completed, or electronically annotated. For example, complete [[File:Worksheet_Chemical_Reactions.pdf|this]] worksheet.
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Additionally, i will provide worksheets that can be completed via rewriting (preferred), printed and completed, or electronically annotated. For example, complete [[Media:Worksheet_Chemical_Reactions.pdf|this]] worksheet.
  
 
==Lecture Materials==
 
==Lecture Materials==

Revision as of 17:02, 18 March 2020

Welcome to an online version of General Chemistry. Under special curcumstances, in this case the outbreak of the coronavirus, an online version of General Chemistry is being developed. It is our hope that we can go back to meeting in person, although this is yet to be known.

Original Course Syllabus (as handed out on day 1 <-- with exception to the attendance policy, all conditions still apply.)

- Instructor: Bradley E. Sturgeon, PhD
- Office: Center for Science and Business (CSB) 358
- Email: besturgeon@monmouthcollege.edu
- Office Phone: 309-457-2368
- Office Hours: M-F 11-12pm (or by arrangement)
- TEXTBOOK: Chemistry by Chang/Goldsby 12th ed. (2016) McGraw/Hill (previous editions of Chang are suitable)
- WebAssign Account

Process

Please stay tuned to this section to clarify any expectations related to teaching this course online.

Statement of Great Importance

It is critical that you document all work done associated with this online class and that this material can be presented to the instructor upon request. You will be provided instructor notes for each lecture; these notes will be intentionally incomplete and will require you to complete them. You may choose to print out the notes, annotate them electronically or just rewrite them...I suggest that you do the latter, rewrite the notes in a completed form.

For example: here is an example of partial instructors notes --> IMG 0286.jpg I suggest that you have a notebook, just like in class, and treat this as an in-class activity. If i were to ask you to email me a photo of lecture notes XYZ, then you can just snap a picture of these notes. If you prefer to do electronic annotation, then a screen-shot will do.

Additionally, i will provide worksheets that can be completed via rewriting (preferred), printed and completed, or electronically annotated. For example, complete this worksheet.

Lecture Materials

COMPLETED SCHEDULE

Day Date Topic Lab
F 1/17/20 Welcome
Chapter 1: Units and Numbers
M 1/20/20 Chapter 1: Lecture 1 No Lab - MLK Jr. Day
W 1/22/20 Chapter 1: Lecture 2
F 1/24/20 Chapter 1: Lecture 3
Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules and Ions
M 1/27/20 Chapter 2: Lecture 1 Check-in and Lab 1: Dimensional Analysis
W 1/29/20 Chapter 2: Lecture 1
F 1/31/20 Chapter 2: Lecture 2
M 2/3/20 Chapter 2: Lecture 3 Lab 2: Graphing Exercise
Chapter 3: Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions
W 2/5/20 Chapter 3: lecture 1
F 2/7/20 Chapter 3: lecture 2
M 2/10/20 Chapter 3: lecture 3 Lab 3: Stoichiometry
W 2/12/20 Chapter 3: lecture 4
F 2/14/20 Chapter 3: lecture 5
M 2/17/20 Chapter 3: lecture 6 Lab 4: Aspirin Synthesis
W 2/19/20 Exam 1 (Ch 1, 2, 3)
Chapter 4: Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
F 2/21/20 Chapter 4: Lecture 1
M 2/24/20 Chapter 4: Lecture 2 Lab 5: Aspirin Analysis
W 2/26/20 Chapter 4: Lecture 3
F 2/28/20 Chapter 4: Lecture 4
M 3/2/20 Chapter 4: Lecture 5 Lab 6: Copper Cycle
W 3/4/20 Chapter 4: Lecture 6
F 3/6/20 Spring Break
M 3/9/20 Spring Break
W 3/11/20 Spring Break
F 3/13/20 Spring Break

MODIFIED SCHEDULE

M 3/16/20 Coronavirus Break - no classes
W 3/18/20 Coronavirus Break - no classes
F 3/20/20 Coronavirus Break - no classes
Chapter 4 (cont): Review/Molarity, Crash Course Video
M 3/23/20 Chapter 4: Lecture 7 Lab 7: Molarity
W 3/25/20 Chapter 4: Lecture 8
Chapter 5: Gas Laws
F 3/27/20 Chapter 5: Lecture 1
M 3/30/20 Chapter 5: Lecture 2 Lab 8: Gas Law Demos (lab/worksheets/data)
W 4/1/20 Exam 2 (Ch 4, 5)
Chapter 6: Thermochemistry
F 4/3/20 Chap 6: Lecture 1
M 4/6/20 Chap 6: Lecture 2 Lab 9: Calorimetry
W 4/8/20 Chap 6: Lecture 3
F 4/10/20 Easter Break
M 4/13/20 Easter Break
W 4/15/20 Chap 6: Lecture 4
Chapter 7: Electronic Structure
F 4/17/20 Chapter 7: Lecture 1
M 4/20/20 Chapter 7: Lecture 2 Lab 10: Light Lab
W 4/22/20 Chapter 7: Lecture 3
F 4/24/20 Chapter 7: Lecture 4
M 4/27/20 Chapter 7: Lecture 5 Lab 11: TBA
W 4/29/20 Exam 3 (Ch 6, 7)
Chapter 8: Periodic Relationships
F 5/1/20 Chap 8: Lecture 1
Chapter 9: Chemical Bonding and Lewis Structures
M 5/4/20 Chapter 9: Lecture 1 Lab 12: Molecular Modeling
Chapter 10: Chemical Bonding and Geometry
W 5/6/20 Chapter 10: Lecture 1
W 5/13/20 Final Exam