CHEMISTRY 1P81
Winter 2001
 

Lecture Schedule

Chapter References are to Kotz and Treichel, Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity, 4th Ed.

Lec. # Date Topic Chapter
Jan. 8  Valence Bond Theory; Hybridization  10.2 
2 Jan. 10  Multiple Bonding: sigma and pi bonds  10.2 
Jan. 12  Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons. Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Benzene  11.1-11.3 
Jan. 15  Organic Chemistry: Structural and Geometric Isomers  11.1-11.3 
Jan. 17  Organic Chemistry: Organic Acids and Bases. Alcohols. Esters.  11.4-11.5 
Jan. 19  Gases and the Ideal Gas Law  12.1-12.3 
Jan. 22  Reactions of Gases; Partial Pressures  12.4-12.5 
Jan. 24  Kinetic-Molecular Theory; Diffusion and Effusion; Nonideal Behavior  12.6-12.9 
Jan. 26  Intermolecular Forces  13.1, 13.2 
10  Jan. 29  Intermolecular Forces; Liquids  13.2, 13.3 
11  Jan. 31  Metallic and Ionic Solids  13.4-13.6 
12  Feb. 2  Properties of Solids; Phase Diagrams  13.7 
13  Feb. 5  Solution Concentrations  14.1 
14  Feb. 7  The Solution Process  14.2 
15  Feb. 9  Colligative Properties  14.3 
Feb. 10  10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Test 1. (Covers through February 5) ROOM: TH 247
16  Feb. 12  Rates of Chemical Reactions  15.1-15.3 
17  Feb. 14  Integrated Rate Law; Determining Order and Rate Constant Graphically  15.4 
18  Feb. 16  Microscopic View of Reaction Rates  15.5 
Reading Week Feb. 19 - Feb. 23 
19  Feb. 26  Reaction Mechanisms  15.6 
20  Feb. 28  Chemical Equilibrium and the Equilibrium Constant  16.1-16.2 
21  Mar. 2  The Reaction Quotient; Calculating Equilibrium Constants  16.3-16.4 
22  Mar. 5  Using Equilibrium Constants; LeChatelier's Principle  16.5-16.6 
23  Mar. 7  Acid-Base Theory: Arrhenius and Bronsted  17.1-17.3 
24  Mar. 9  Acid and Base Equilibrium Constants  17.4-17.5 
25  Mar. 12  pH; Calculations with Ka and Kb  17.6-17.7 
26  Mar. 14  Hydrolysis; polyprotic acids  17.8-17.9 
27  Mar. 16  Molecular Structure, Bonding, and Acid-Base Behavior  17.10 
Mar. 17  10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Test 2. (Covers through March 12) ROOM: TH 247
28  Mar. 19  Acid-Base Reactions: pH at the Equivalence Point  18.1 
29  Mar. 21  The Common Ion Effect; Buffers  18.2-18.3 
30  Mar. 23  Acid-Base Titration Curves  18.4 
31  Mar. 26  pH indicators  18.4-18.5 
32  Mar. 28  Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics  20.1-20.2 
33  Mar. 30  Entropy Changes in Chemical Reactions  20.2 
34  Apr. 2  The Gibbs Free Energy  20.3 
35  Apr. 4  Thermodynamics and the Equilibrium Constant  20.4 
36  Apr. 6  Catch-up, snow day, or review 

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