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CHM 103 General Chemistry II Laboratory Companion course to CHM 102 lecture.

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1 CHM 103 General Chemistry II Laboratory Companion course to CHM 102 lecture

2 The laboratory addresses: Measurement including statistics Non-visual methods of tracking reactions –Potentiometric titration –Conductiometric titration Instrumental methods and computer technology –Chime –Graphing calculator and/or Excel –IR and visible spectroscopy Build on topics from CHM 101 and new areas explored in CHM 102

3 Laboratory on Monday or Wednesday follow-up out of class Discussion on Friday data analysis practice questions/problems

4 2 exams at 100 points each for 200 Culminating Chemical Analysis Task at 100 points 500 points total 3 performance labs at 50 points each + 5 mini-assignments at 10 points each for 200

5 Culminating Chemical Analysis Task (CCAT) Last lab period Done individually Chemical analysis performance task Uses skills and procedures covered during semester Instructions provided

6 In class … On time… Be ready to At least 6 hours per week At least 6 hours per week on out of class work Complete class assignments and problems on handouts Get help early from your instructor or tutor Form a study group and meet regularly THINK !!!

7 The course webpage http://academic.pgcc.edu/~ssinex/chm103.html For great resources http://academic.pgcc.edu/psc Laboratory manual available FREE online as pdf – Also links to interactive support materials

8 In small groups... Each group must invent a new unit of measurement Use the new unit to determine the area of the classroom Compare your group’s unit to another What is the conversion factor between the two different units? How would other students in another place be able to use your unit?


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