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Syllabus CHEM 1405 --- Elements of Chemistry --- Fall 2017 Faculty Information Dr. Steven King Office: CAV 214B Phone: 486-6625 Email: Steven.King@angelo.edu Office hours: MWF 8:00 am - 9:00 am, TR 8:00 am 9:00 am Or by appointment CHEM 1401 Classes SEC Days Time Instructor Location 010 MWF 9:00 am - 9:50 am Dr. King CAV 200 020 TR 9:30 am - 10:45 am Dr. King CAV 219 Required Supplies Textbook Introductory Chemistry: Foundation (Hybrid Ed (w/access) Edition: 8 th Zumdahl DeCoste TopHat Scientific Calculator Course Description A survey of the fundamentals of chemistry. An introduction to organic and physiological chemistry and a survey of the chemistry of environmental systems. Grading Points Breakdown Hour Exams: 3 @ 110 330 pts A = 90-100 % 900-1000 pts 1 @ 70 70 pts Final Exam 100 pts B = 80-89.9% 800-899 pts OWL Homework 200 pts C = 70-79.9% 700-799 pts Laboratory 150 pts D = 60-69.9% 600-699 pts Quizzes 100 pts F = <60% 0-599 pts Attendance 50 TOTAL 1000 Hour Exams Most hour exams will cover material presented since the previous exam. However, the course builds on material delivered earlier, so the concepts, calculations, and techniques from earlier exams may be required

Make-up Exams Make-up exams will be at the discretion of your course instructor. Usually, allowances will only be made in the case of an excused university absence. Communication with your instructor prior to the exam date is ** CRITICAL**. Final Exam The schedule for the 1405 final exams is shown below. The complete final exam schedule is available on the web: http://www.angelo.edu/services/registrars_office/final.html Section Class Days Class time Final Exam Date Final Exam Time 010 020 MWF TR 9:00 am - 9:50 am 9:30 am - 10:45 am Monday, Dec 11 Thursday, Dec 14 10:30 am - 12:30 am 8:00 am - 10:00 am Attendance Effects your final grade You are expected to attend all class meetings. You are expected to arrive on time and to stay until the end of the lecture. You will not be automatically dropped if you stop attending class. If you have the FLU, please stay home. Do not help spread the flu to everyone else. Keep your instructor informed by email (preferred) or telephone (if necessary). Your instructor will work with you to keep you up to date in the class. DO NOT USE CELL PHONE. Last Day to Drop The last day to drop the course with a grade of W is Friday, November 3, 2017. Blackboard Grades, information, handouts, homework assignments, and other course documents will be posted on Blackboard. http://blackboard.angelo.edu (or access Blackboard from Ramport). Students are expected to check Blackboard daily and will be held responsible for all announcements, assignments posted to Blackboard. Honor Code / Academic Dishonesty Angelo State University expects its students to maintain complete honesty and integrity in their academic pursuits. Students are responsible for understanding the Academic Honor Code, which is found in the Student Handbook (www.angelo.edu/cstudent/). The penalty for ANY sort of dishonesty, cheating or plagiarism can range from a grade of zero on assignments to an F in the course and disciplinary action warranted in accordance with university guidelines. Disabilities Persons with disabilities which may warrant academic accommodations must contact the Student Life Office, Room 112 University Center, in order to request and to implement academic accommodations. Observances of Religious Holidays A student who intends to observe a religious holy day should make that intention known in writing (email) to me prior to the absence. A student who is absent from classes for the

observance of a religious holy day shall be allowed to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for that day within what the instructor deems a reasonable time after the absence. COMPUTER HOMEWORK OWL is an online homework program which accompanies the Zumdahl DeCoste textbook. These assignments will be averaged to give a maximum 200-POINT GRADE. To register with OWL, go to http://login.cengagebrain.com/cb/login.htm, Follow instructions for Register Your Product using the following Course Keys: MWF E-TWQN5HD8TNWJ9 TR E-TWQNY55A694YK LECTURE SCHEDULE AND APPROXIMATE EXAM CUT-OFF POINTS --- SPRING 2017 Week of Topic / textbook sections Aug 28 Syllabus, Introduction, Significant digits, units, conversion factors, density 2.1, 2.2, 2.3,2.4,2.5,2.6,2.8 Matter 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 Sep 4 Element names and symbols 4.1,4.2,4.3, 4.4 Atomic structure and periodic table 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10, 4.11 Atomic Theory 11.1, 11.4, 11.5, 11.6, 11.7, 11.8, 11.9, 11.10, 11.11 Sep 11 Binary ionic compounds 5.1,5.2 Binary covalent compounds 5.3,5.4 Sep 18 Exam 1 Wed, Sep 20, Thu Sep 21 Covalent bonding 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.4, 12.5, 12.6, 12.7, 12.8 Polyatomic ions - 5.5, Acids and Bases 5.6, Sep 25 Chemical reactions 6.1,6.2,6.3 Type of reaction handout Oct 2 Moles 8.3, 8.4, 8.5 Oct 9 Exam 2 Wed Oct 11, Thu Stoichiometry calculations 9.1, 9.2, 9.3 Oct 16 Energy 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10 Oct 23 Gases 13.1 13.9 Oct 30 Liquids and Solids 14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 14.4 Exam 3 Wed, Nov 1, Thu Nov 2 Nov 6 More definitions of acids and bases 16.1, 16.2, 16.3 Nov 13 ph Scale 16.4 Nov 20 Equilibrium Thanksgiving 22, 23, 24 Nov 27 Exam 4 Wed Nov 29, Thu Nov 30

Dec 4 Dec 11 Radioactivity Final Exam (see final exam schedule) Elements of Chemistry Laboratory Laboratory Course The laboratory class is designed to illustrate some of the principles involving performing scientific measurements, handling chemicals, and performing chemistry experiments. Laboratory Manual: None. Experiment handouts will be given out in lab. Laboratory Safety Requirements Mandatory Laboratory Safety Training and Quiz Login to Blackboard Choose the course: "Lab Safety Training" Under the left hand menu, choose: "Get Started Here" There are three sections: 1) Welcome to Lab Safety Training --There are your instructions. 2) Lab safety training -- Click on "Lab Safety - Click here to begin" --This will download a powerpoint slide show which will cover the safety training. 3) The lab safety quiz. You must score 90% or higher. You can take it again in 24 hours. *** YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PERFORM LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS UNTIL THIS IS COMPLETED. FAILURE TO FINISH THE TRAINING WILL RESULT IN A GRADE OF ZERO FOR EACH LABORATORY SESSION MISSED.*** Eyewear: Eyes are extremely vulnerable to tragic and irreversible injuries and safety goggles must be worn at all times. This protects the eyes from splashes as well as impact damage. Laboratory dress code: Skin can be easily harmed and should be covered as much as possible while conducting experiments in the lab. To this end, the following are requirements apply.

Long sleeve clothing that covers the upper body, arms, and midriff Long pants extending to top of shoe You may not wear jeans with large holes in them. No shorts No scarves Closed toed and closed heel shoes. Long hair should be pulled back especially when working with flame or chemicals. Failure to follow these guidelines will result in your dismissal from the laboratory and a grade of ZERO for the day. Required Supplies Approved safety goggles. CHEM 1405 Labs Schedule SEC Days Time Instructor Lab Location 03Z T 2:00 p.m. - 3:50p.m. Dr. King CAV 223 04Z W 12:00 p.m.- 1:50 p.m. Dr. King CAV 223 05Z W 2:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. Dr. King CAV 223 06Z R 2:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. Dr. King CAV 223 Labs will begin meeting the first day of class. Attendance You are expected to attend all laboratory meetings. You are expected to arrive on time and to stay until the end of the laboratory experiment is completed. You will not be automatically dropped if you stop attending class. If you have the FLU, please stay home. Do not help spread the flu to everyone else. Keep your instructor informed by email (preferred) or telephone (if necessary). Your instructor will work with you to make-up labs. Make-up Labs: Missed labs can be made up with permission of the instructor during a regularly scheduled lab period (see schedule below) and during the same week you missed the lab. Laboratory Schedule Week of Aug 28 Sep 4 Sep 11 Sep 18 Sep 25 Experiment Check-in and Safety Math Review Atomic Structure Worksheet Chromatography Identifying Ions by Flame Tests O 2 Demonstration

Oct 2 Oct 9 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 Nov 6 Nov 13 Nov 20 Nov 27 Iron Lab Chemical Moles: Soda to Table Salt Graham s Law Percent Water in a Hydrate Solutions Demonstration Acetic Acid Content of Vinegar Rates of Chemical Reactions Thanksgiving Slime STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES After completion of this course students will be able to: Analyze complex problems and draw logical conclusions. Employ mathematics in the analysis of chemical problems. Apply chemical concepts to contemporary societal problems. Evaluation of Student Learning Outcomes Student learning outcomes will be evaluated through written laboratory reports for each of the exercises listed above. No lab grades will be dropped; therefore attendance at all laboratory meetings is essential. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Natural Science Objectives The objective of the study of a natural sciences component of a core curriculum is to enable the student to understand, construct, and evaluate relationships in the natural sciences, and to enable the student to understand the basis for building and testing theories. Exemplary Educational Objectives 1. To understand and apply method and appropriate technology to the study of natural sciences. 2. To recognize scientific and quantitative methods and differences between the approaches and other methods of inquiry and to communicate findings, analyses, and interpretations both orally and in writing. 3. To demonstrate knowledge of the major issues and problems facing modern science, including issues that touch upon ethics, values, and public policies.

ASU Core Curriculum Objectives for Chemistry 1401 Students in Chemistry 1401will apply the following core curriculum learning objectives in critical thinking, communications, and teamwork. Critical thinking will be demonstrated by class performance. Students will use their knowledge of chemical concepts to analyze problems related to topics discussed in class and choose the correct course of action to solve the problems. Communication will be demonstrated by preparing laboratory reports. Students will organize and write a report clearly explaining the purpose, procedure, results and conclusion of a laboratory experiment. Empirical and quantitative skills will be demonstrated by using equations to answer problems. Choose the appropriate equation and rearrange to solve for the unknown. Complete mathematical operations and report correct answer. Teamwork will be demonstrated using in-class projects. Students will work in groups to complete an assignment and prepare a single report. Syllabus may be modified at the discretion of the instructor. Timely notification will be announced in class and posted in Blackboard.