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CHEM | 2000 | General Chemistry II | lecture_notes |Instructor E-mail Office Office Hours Phone Prof. Paul Hazendonk paul.hazendonk@uleth.ca SA8440 T 1:30-2:30 329 - 2657 Prof. Marc Roussel roussel@uleth.ca SA9414 Open-door policy 329 - 2326 Dr. Susan Findlay susan.lait@uleth.ca SA8458 open-door policy 317 - 5044 CHEM 2000 B - Spring 2020 General Chemistry II Website: http://scholar.ulethbridge.
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CHEM | 2000 | General Chemistry II | lecture notes...
CHEM | 2000 | General Chemistry II | lecture_notes |Instructor E-mail Office Office Hours Phone Prof. Paul Hazendonk paul.hazendonk@uleth.ca SA8440 T 1:30-2:30 329 - 2657 Prof. Marc Roussel roussel@uleth.ca SA9414 Open-door policy 329 - 2326 Dr. Susan Findlay susan.lait@uleth.ca SA8458 open-door policy 317 - 5044 CHEM 2000 B - Spring 2020 General Chemistry II Website: http://scholar.ulethbridge.
CHEM | 2000 | General Chemistry II ...
CHEM | 2000 | General Chemistry II | lecture_notes |Instructor E-mail Office Office Hours Phone Prof. Paul Hazendonk paul.hazendonk@uleth.ca SA8440 T 1:30-2:30 329 - 2657 Prof. Marc Roussel roussel@uleth.ca SA9414 Open-door policy 329 - 2326 Dr. Susan Findlay susan.lait@uleth.ca SA8458 open-door policy 317 - 5044 CHEM 2000 B - Spring 2020 General Chemistry II Website: http://scholar.ulethbridge.
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Instructor
E-mail
Office
Office
Hours
Phone
Prof. Paul Hazendonk
paul.hazendonk@uleth.ca
SA8440
T 1:30-2:30
329
-
2657
Prof. Marc Roussel
roussel@uleth.ca
SA9414
Open-door
policy
329
-
2326
Dr. Susan Findlay
susan.lait@uleth.ca
SA8458
open-door
policy
317
-
5044
CHEM 2000 B
-
Spring 2020
General Chemistry II
Website:
http://scholar.ulethbridge.ca/susanfindlay/chem-2000


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2
Chemistry : The Molecular Nature of
Matter and Change
Canadian Edition
M.S. Silberberg
, P. Amaties, S. Lavieri, R.
Venkateswaran.
Textbook
Course Overview:
CHEM 2000 is the
second half
of a full year
course in general chemistry. As such, it should
ideally be taken within one year of
completing
CHEM
1000
.
The goal of these courses is to
introduce you to
university-level chemistry
and to give you an appreciation for the diversity
of the field.
In CHEM 2000, we will continue
our study of matter at the atomic level by
learning
how
atoms
bond
to
make
molecules
.
We
then
will
learn
how
thermochemistry
and
electrochemistry
dictate
the
extent
to
which
reactions
are
favoured.
Finally, we will introduce some key
concepts from
organic chemistry
– functional
groups
,
stereochemistry,
typical
organic
reaction
types
and
the
role
of
acid-base
chemistry in this discipline.


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3
Dates
Method 1
Method 2
Laboratory
see laboratory schedule
25%
25%
Online
Assignments
due
Sundays at midnight
(see
schedule)
10%
10%
Midterm Tests
Tues. Feb 11
th
and March 17
th
7:00
-8:30 pm
2
15% = 30%
0%
Final Exam
TBA
(confirm w/ Registrar’s
Office)
35%
65%
Total
100%
100%
Grade Composition:
YOU MUST PASS BOTH THE LABORATORY (12.5/25) AND LECTURE
(37.5/75)
PORTIONS OF THE COURSE SEPARATELY
IN ORDER TO PASS THE COURSE.
*Both midterms are on
Tuesday evenings
.
If you have a
direct conflict
with either
time, you must contact the course coordinator (Susan Findlay)
at least one week
before the test
to arrange to write at an alternative time.
The online assignments are
a required course component
. In order to complete
these assignments, you will need to register with the
Sapling Learning
website
(
http://saplinglearning.ca
), at a cost of
$42
.


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Some General Notes
4
The final exam
is cumulative
Practice Problems:
The
website
has a list of
recommended
practice questions from
our text as well as some supplementary practice problems.
Allergy Alert:
Latex balloons are used in some demonstrations. If you have any
relevant
allergy
please inform your instructors (lab and lecture).
Calculator Policy:
scientific calculators with trigonometric and logarithmic functions as well
as multiple brackets and/or data memories are allowed.
Storing/downloading
text to your
calculator is
strictly forbidden
. Violation of these policies during a test will result in
confiscation, regarded as
cheating
and will be dealt with accordinlgly.
CALCULATORS
WITH WIRELESS COMMUNICATION CAPABILITIES ARE STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.
Attendance Policy:
Attending the lab is
mandatory
, and you will be assigned a grade of
0
for any lab missed without a valid reason. Please see your lab manual for the correct protocol
to make up a lab that was missed due to illness, etc.
Special Needs Students:
Please contact the
Disabilities Resource Office
to arrange for
accommodations.
Also, feel free to inform your instructor of your special needs in order for you
to have a productive learning experience


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