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CLASS INFO:
Spring 2002 Syllabus
Spring 2002 Schedule


LECTURE NOTES
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 19
Chapter 20 part 1, part 2
Chapter 21


QUIZ KEYS
Quiz 1
Quiz 2
Quiz 3
Quiz 4
Quiz 5
Quiz 6
Quiz 7
Quiz 8
Quiz 9
Quiz 10


EXAM REVIEWS
Exam 1
Exam 2
Exam 3
Final Exam


EXAM PRACTICE PROBLEMS
Exam 1
Exam 2: Part I, Part II
Exam 3


More PRACTICE PROBLEMS
Calculation pH (Key)


GCC CHM 152/154: General Chemistry II

CHEM 152: General Chemistry II
Updated: 05/02/02

MV's Office Hours

Mon. 3:00-5:00pm
Weds. 12:30-1:30pm
Thurs. 1:30-3:30pm
or by appointment

CHM 152/154 Help Session

Weds. 2:30-3:30pm
in PS-156 with Dr. Lisa Diebolt
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
  • The Exam 3 Key is now available.

  • FINAL EXAM: 5:30-7:20pm on Monday, 05/06/02.

  • The Final Exam Study Equations Sheet is now available. These equations and constants will be provided, along with a Periodic Table. I will also provide the scantron form and scratch paper. Please bring a #2 pencil and your non-programmable calculator.

  • The Final Exam Study Guide is now available. The format will be 50 multiple choice problems. Review your exams and previous practice problems for Exams 1-3. Also review Dr. Diebolt's previous exams on her Web site.

  • Chapter 21 Notes are now available. Download before class on Wednesday, 04/24/02.

  • TO CHM 154LL Students: Here's a copy of the CHM 154LL Qualitative Analysis Handout for the Known Solutions to help you learn how to develop a scheme for your unknowns.

  • The keys for quizzes 1-8 are now available. Download them from the blue menu to the left.

  • If you would like more help on selected topics, check out the tutorials at the Chang General Chemistry Web site. Click on the box at the top left corner that says, "Click here to choose a unit" to get the choice of topics. You'll need to download Macromedia Shockwave to take the quizzes and see animations.


    LECTURE RESOURCES:

  • Visit the BLB Chemistry: The Central Science (8th edition) Web site. It contains interactive, self-grading multiple choice quizzes. If you bought a new textbook, a username and password are provided with your textbook. If you bought a used textbook, you can also purchase a username and password for the text at the bookstore. Contact me if you would rather not pay for a username and password.

    GENERAL INFORMATION:
  • There are still six Computer Science, Engineering, and Math Scholarships (CSEMS) available for Spring 2002. This scholarship is funded by the National Science Foundation. Full-time GCC students eligible to receive financial aid and interested in a 2- or 4-year degree in Computers, Engineering, and/or Mathematics should contact Frank A Rivera, GCC Math Faculty, at 623-845-3716.
    - The CSEMS flyer (in PDF format) provides more details.

  • Check out a financial aid WEB site that also performs personalized searches for available scholarships!

  • The Gates Millennium Scholars Program, administered by the United Negro College Fund, will provide scholarships and fellowships for outstanding low-income African-American, Native American, Hispanic American, and Asian American students to attend the undergraduate and graduate institutions of their choice.

  • Other chemistry WEB sites around the nation: