KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND MINERALS

CHEM 102

Lecture and Lab Schedule of First Semester (Term 051)  2005/06

Chemistry by Zumdahl (6th Edition)

Week

Day

Date

Reading Assignment

Homework

Lab.

Chapter

Section(s)

1

S

 Sept.  10

12

1, 2

18,24,30,40,48,56

No Lab.

M

  12

 

3,4

61,64

 

W

14

 

5,6

 

 

2

S

17

 

7,8

 

Order of reaction  (Expt. 1)

M

19

13

1, 2

22,30,38,42,46,

 

W

21

 

3, 4

52,62,66

 

3

S

24

National Holiday

No Lab.

M

26

 

5,6

 

 

W

28

 

7

 

 

4

S

Oct. 1

14

1-3

30,36,48,54,58,

Activation energy (Expt. 2)

M

3

 

4,5

66,82,94,100,

 

W

5

 

6,7

104,110,122,

 

5

S

8

 

8,9

124

Equilibrium const. (Expt. 3)

M

10

 

10-12

 

 

W

12

 

Review

 

 

12 Oct  2005    (Wednesday)    First Major  Exam tonight at  8 PM   (Ch: 12 -14)

6

S

15

15

1-3

24,28,46,58,60,

Acid-base titration (Expt. 4)

M

17

 

4,5

78,82,88,108

 

W

19

 

6,7

 

 

7

S

22

 

8

 

Hydrolysis  (Expt. 5)

 

M

24

16

1-3

26,40,46,50,56,

 

 

W

26

 

4,5

66,70

 

EID  AL-FITR  VACATION

8

S

Nov. 12

 

6,7

 

Chloride ion Titn. (Expt. 6)

M

14

 

8,9

 

 

W

16

17

1,2

16,30,40,48,58,

 

9

S

19

 

3,4

64,84,86,88

Solubility product (Expt. 7)

M

21

 

5,6

 

 

W

23

 

7,8

 

 

10

S

26

18

1,2

10,12,22,36,38,

Heat of combustion (Expt. 11)

M

28

 

3,4

42

 

W

30

 

5-7

 

 

11

S

Dec. 3

 

Review

 

Oxidation states of V (Expt. 9)

4  Dec  2005   (Sunday)     Second Major Exam tonight  at  7 PM   (Ch: 15 -18)

M

5

19

1,2

2,14,18,30,32,

 

W

7

 

3,4

42, 46

 

12

S

10

 

5,6

 

Yield of redox react. (Expt. 10)

M

12

20

1,2

8,12,14,34,38,

 

 

W

14

 

3,4

42

 

13

S

17

 

5,6

 

Complex and double salts (Expt. 8)

M

19

 

7,8

 

 

W

21

21

1,2

14,16,26,32,36,

 

14

S

24

 

3,4

40,50,54

Aspirin (Expt. 12)

M

26

 

5,6

 

 

W

28

 

7,8

 

 

15

S

31

22

1,2

25,32,42,52,62,

Lab Test

M

Jan. 2

 

3,4

72

 

W

4

 

5,6

 

 

EID  AL-ADHA VACATION

16

S

21

 

General

Review

No Lab

Note: The final exam will be a comprehensive exam covering all chapters.


 

GENERAL INFORMATION

 CHEM 102 (General Chemistry II)  (3-4-4)                           

  1.       Textbook: Chemistry  by  Zumdahl    (6th Edition)

 

2.       Course Content: Chemical Equilibria (gases, acids and bases, and solubility equilibria), Chemical Kinetics, Spontaneity of Reactions, Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Chemistry of Selective Representative Elements, Organic Structure and Reactions, Chemistry of Materials.

Laboratory: Order of the reaction, Activation Energy, Equilibrium Constant, Acid-Base titration, Hydrolysis, Chloride Ion Titration, Solubility Product, Complex and Double salts, Oxidation States of vanadium, Redox  Reaction, Heat of Combustion, Synthesis of Aspirin.

 

3.       Prerequisite: CHEM 101               

 

4.       Quizzes and Homework

Quizzes will be given in the recitation classes. Students are advised to do the assigned homework problems from the textbook. Solutions to the homework problems will be posted on the CHEM 102 Bulletin Board located near Auditorium 4-125 after the completion of each chapter.

 

5.       CD-ROM : It is strongly recommended that students make use of the CD-ROM tools accompanying the textbook. They are very helpful in the visualization of concepts using animations, videos, and molecular models. The problem solving strategies are well illustrated and varieties of exercises and tests are proposed.

 

6.       Attendance: Attendance is mandatory in the large lectures and recitation classes. A "DN" grade will be given to any student whose unexcused absences exceed nine in the lecture and/or three unexcused absences in the laboratory. Any student in possession of an excuse for officially authorized absence must present the excuse to his instructor no later than one week following his resumption of class attendance.

 

7.     Missed Exams and Quizzes: There will be no make-up for the missed exams or quizzes. Unexcused absences from tests results in a grade of zero.

 

8.       Grade distribution: Course grade will be evaluated as follows:

 

Component

Points

(1)    First Major

50

(2)    Second Major

50

(3)    Laboratory

100       (Lab. Score will be normalized to    

               an average of  75)

(4)     Classwork

(i)        Quizzes

(ii)     Attendance

(iii)    Homework

 

80

10

10

Final Exam

100

Total Points

400