CHEMISTRY 110 FALL 2017

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CHEMISTRY 110 FALL 2017 Course # 20008(Lec) /22649(Lab) Instructor: Amy Moskun Lecture: Tu/Th 12:30-1:45 PM in Room S-219 Lab: Th 2:00-4:50 PM in Room S-219 Office Hours: M/W 7:15-7:45 am T/Th 10-11 am or by appointment Office: S-212 Office Phone: 562.860.2451 x2656 E-Mail: amoskun@cerritos.edu School Address: 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 Prerequisites: MATH 80 or MATH 80B or equivalent with Pass or C or higher or satisfactory completion of the Math Placement Process. Recommendation: It is strongly recommended that the preceding prerequisite be completed within four years prior to the date of enrollment in CHEM 110. REQUIRED MATERIALS: 1. Introductory Chemistry, 6 th Edition, by Nivaldo J. Tro including: Modified Mastering Chemistry with Pearson etext 2.0 Student Access Kit 2. Scientific Calculator 3. Safety in the Chemistry Laboratory by Cerritos Chemistry Dept. (Online) http://cms.cerritos.edu/chemistry/ 4. Safety goggles with splash protection in compliance with ANSI 287.1-1989 as required by California State Law (see laboratory ground rules ) 5. Lab Apron (see laboratory ground rules) LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. Apply knowledge of microscopic (molecular) interactions to explain or predict macroscopic properties. 2. Apply critical thinking strategies in solving algorithmic and conceptual problems in chemistry. Incorporate chemical principles to explain lab results and vice versa. 3. Apply laboratory skills to perform chemical analysis including collection of data, computations, and statistical analysis of the results. 4. Use effective written communication of chemical information. 5. Make effective use of current technology to collect and analyze data LECTURE OUTLINES AND WORKSHEETS: 1. Lecture outlines and worksheets are posted on the course webpage: http://cms.cerritos.edu/chemistry/chem_110/ You need to print out the lecture outlines and worksheets and bring them to lecture with you. 2. All chapters assigned in the schedule are from the textbook, Introductory Chemistry, Tro 6 th edition.

ONLINE HOMEWORK: 1. Online homework is required for this class. I will drop 1 online homework assignment. Late homework will not be accepted however you will still have access to the homework the entire semester for review and practice. 2. You need to buy the text with the online access code or go online and buy the online access code. 3. You will access online homework through a link on the course Canvas page. (See page 7 of this syllabus) METHODS OF EVALUATION: Hour Exams: Five exams, each worth 100 points. The lowest exam score will be dropped. All exams will be closed book/closed notes. All books and papers must be out of sight. Complete setups must be given in order to receive credit. (i.e. no credit for answers alone.) No Make-up exams will be given. In Class Quizzes: In Class Quizzes are worth 10-20 pts. each. 1 Quiz will be dropped. No Make-up quizzes will be given. Online homework : Online homework is required for this class. I will drop 1 online homework assignment during the course of the semester. Late online homework will not be accepted however you will still have access to the homework the entire semester for review and practice. Errors in grading: You have 1 week after the return of your exams or quizzes to see me to correct any grading errors. Worksheets: Worksheets and worksheet answer keys are found on my website. Worksheet problems will not be collected. It is your responsibility to do all problems assigned and check all set-ups and answers (See my website!). Similar problems will be found on exams. Final: The final will be worth 150 points. Laboratory: See lab handout Lecture Grade Distribution: Activity Percentage of Grade Exams 40% Lecture Quizzes 10% Final Exam 15% Online Homework 10% Laboratory 25% GRADING SCALE: PERCENTAGE GRADE 90 and above A 80-89 B 70-79 C 60-69 D 59 and below F COURSE GRADE DISTRIBUTION: LECTURE = 75% & LABORATORY = 25% To achieve a "C" or greater for Chem. 110 you must obtain an overall grade of 70% and Pass the lecture portion and Pass the laboratory portion and Pass the lecture final A Failing Score (59% or below) in Lecture, Laboratory or on the Lecture Final will result in a course grade no higher than a D even if your overall grade is above 70%. Grades will be posted on the course management site that you can log onto at: https://cerritos.instructure.com/login/canvas using your Cerritos College ID number and password. 8/10/2017 1

Withdrawals: If you find it necessary to drop the course, you must follow the steps outlined below in order to receive a "W" grade. DO NOT JUST STOP ATTENDING CLASS. 1. Come in and discuss the situation with the instructor. 2. Use My Cerritos or Fill out the official withdrawal form in the ADMISSIONS OFFICE. November 17, 2017 is the last day to withdraw, but a "W" will appear on your transcript. Note: The last steps are mandatory in order to receive a "W". Accessibility: It is the college s policy to provide, on an individual basis, reasonable accommodations to student who have disabilities that may affect their ability to participate in course activities or meet course requirements. Students with disabilities are encouraged to come to my office hour or talk to me after class to discuss your individual needs for accommodations. If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an accommodation, you are encouraged to contact both your instructors and the Disabled Student Programs and Services at (562) 860-2451 ext. 2335, as early as possible in the term. Attendance/Performance: Past experience has shown that students must attend lecture to achieve a good course grade. It is your responsibility to regularly attend lecture and laboratory. The instructor may drop you if you fail to attend 3 class sessions. (One hour more than two class sessions, actually.) First Week Attendance: You must attend both lecture and lab the first week of the semester. (1 st and 2 nd day of the semester) unless excused by the instructor. If you have any unexcused absences during the first week, you will be dropped from the course. It is your responsibility to contact the instructor to be excused. Absence: Students are responsible for ALL work, announcements, handouts and material missed during an absence. Assistance during an absence: Contact me by phone or e-mail so that I can keep you informed of class work including announcements of due dates of lab work, handouts, quiz/exam dates. Laboratory: You must attend your assigned lab time. Make-up labs may be authorized by your lab instructor. Cheating policy: See your Cerritos College Schedule of Classes : Academic Honesty/Dishonesty Policy. If you cheat on a quiz, worksheet, lab report or exam you will receive a zero grade for that assignment and it will not be dropped. If the behavior is repeated, you will receive and F grade in the course. Use of electronic devices: There is to be no use of electronic devices other than calculators during class time unless assigned by the instructor. You may not talk on the phone or text in the classroom. Turn off your phone during class. If use of a communication device occurs during class you may be asked to leave class immediately and this includes dismissal during quizzes or exams, which cannot be made up. You may return the following class meeting. You may not take photos or videos or any audio recording during class without instructor permission. Ask first. 8/10/2017 2

Word to the Wise: Come prepared. It is your responsibility to come to lecture, lab and exams with the proper material (paper, pencils, calculator, text, lab sheets...etc.) STUDY HABITS: You need to keep up with the assignments daily; last minute cramming in chemistry does not work! The main reason students do not successfully complete Chemistry 110 is because they underestimate the amount of effort, time and work the class requires. You will probably need to study several hours a week for this class. For this reason the online homework assignments were designed to train you to practice the skills demonstrated in class. Many students have never been expected to study before or have poor study skills or time management skills. Many of the students in this class desire to go to medical school or pharmacy school or become engineers. These types of educational and professional goals are more competitive than other degrees and require more effort, time, and better grades. It is important that you develop good study habits now so that you maintain the kind of GPA that will help you fulfill your educational goals. I want to help you succeed! But I cannot do it for you. It may seem that I come across as very strict. I am trying to train you and motivate you to work hard and be disciplined. My goal is that you will soon no longer require outside motivation. You must realize that it takes hard work and internal motivation to be successful. You need to keep up with the assignments daily: last minute cramming in chemistry does not work! It is also important that you let me know if you are struggling in any way. I want to encourage you and help you. When doing the online homework, you are expected to use pencil and paper to do the problems so that you can refer to your work later. Also, the process of how you solved the problems is as important as the answer. So you need to write out your setups as you do the online assignments. I want you to know that my goal is for you to succeed not just in Chem. 110 but to succeed in life. If you need help with chemistry or any other problem you have please know I am available, when I can be, to help you, or just to listen to you. If you have a problem of any kind that may affect your chemistry work please tell me as early as possible so that I can do whatever I can to assist you. 8/10/2017 3

Chemistry 110 Unit 1 Unit 2 Week of Aug 14 Aug 21 Aug 28 Sept 4 Tentative Lecture Schedule Fall 2017 (TRO Edition 6) Lecture topic Introduction Measurements Measurements and Dimensional Analysis Matter & Energy Atomic Structure Electron Structure Chapter In Text Chapter Sections To Read 1 all 2 all Sept 11 Chemical Nomenclature 5 all Sept 18 Sept 25 Chemical Formula Calculations Electrons and Chemical Bonding Assigned Textbook Problems (found at back of chapter) 2: 5,7,17,33,37,41,45,49,57,61,65,69,73,75, 83,85,89,91,95,97,101,103,109,115 3 3.1 3.10 3: 33,35,37,39,41,61,63,65 4 4.5-4.6 4: 41,51,53,57,59,61,63,67,69 4 All 4: 5,15,33,35,43,75,79,83,87,89,93,109, 113 6 all 9 10 5: 9,35,37,45,49,51,53,55,59,61,65,69,71, 73,77,81,97,99 6: 11,19,25,27,29,37,47,51,59,63,67,71,75, 81,87,91,95,97,99,119,121,125,127 9.4-9.9 later end of unit 9: 45,49,53,55,57,63,69,73,89,93,99 10.1 10.5 10: 47,49,53 Unit 3 Unit 4 Oct 2 Oct 9 Intermolecular Forces Solutions Oct 16 Acids, Bases, Salts 14 Oct 23 Oct 30 Nov 6 Chemical Reactions Net Ionic Equations Equation Stoichiometry 10 10.8 10: 77,79,81,83,85,87 12 all 12: 49,51,53,55,59,61,63,91,95 7 7.5 7: 61, 63 13 13.1-13.7 13: 7,11,13,31,37,41,47,49,53,61,67,71,77,79, 81,85,89,91,93,99,107,109,113,115,117,119 14.1 14.5, 14.7 14.9 7 7.1-7.6, 7.8 7.10 Nov 13 Gases 11 all 16 16.5 16: 77 7 7.7 7: 73,75 14 14.6 14: 51,53 8 14: 17,19,39,53,57,91,97,99 7: 3,5,7,37,43,47,49,57,59,63,71,85,87, 89,93,95,97 All 8: 25,27,29,33,39,41,47,49,51,55,57,61,65,81, 85,87,91,93 13 13.8 13: 85,91,93,99,107,109,113,115,117,119 11: 25,51,55,59,61,69,71,75,77,83,89,91, 93,95,97,101,103,105,109,111,113,115,117, 121 Unit 5 Nov 20 Energy & Changes of State 3 3.10 3.12 3: 71,75,79,85,91,93,95 Nov 27 Liquids and Solids 12 All 12: 45,53,55,59,65,95 Dec 4 REVIEW The assigned textbook problems are not collected Week of December 11 FINAL EXAM * Final Exam You must pass lecture, lab and lecture final and obtain a 70% overall to obtain a grade of a "C" or higher [in other words if you fail lecture or lab or the lecture final (59% and below), your highest grade will be a D ] 8/10/2017 4

Chemistry 110 Unit 1 Unit 2 Week of Aug 14 Aug 21 Aug 28 Sept 4 Tentative Lecture Schedule Fall 2017 (TRO Edition 5) Lecture topic Introduction Measurements Measurements and Dimensional Analysis Matter & Energy Atomic Structure Electron Structure Chapter In Text Chapter Sections To Read 1 all 2 all Sept 11 Chemical Nomenclature 5 all Sept 18 Sept 25 Chemical Formula Calculations Electrons and Chemical Bonding Assigned Textbook Problems (found at back of chapter) 2: 5,7,17,33,37,41,45,49,57,61,65,69,73,75, 83,85,89,91,95,97,101,103,109,113 3 3.1 3.10 3: 33,35,37,39,41,61,63,65 4 4.5-4.6 4: 41,51,53,57,59,61,63,67,69 4 All 4: 5,15,33,35,43,75,79,83,87,89,93,109, 113 6 all 9 10 5: 9,35,37,45,49,51,53,55,59,61,65,69,71, 73,77,81,97,99 6: 11,19,25,27,29,37,47,51,59,63,67,71,75, 81,87,91,95,97,99,119,121,125,127 9.4-9.9 later end of unit 9: 45,49,53,55,57,63,69,73,89,93,99 10.1 10.5 10: 47,49,53 Unit 3 Unit 4 Oct 2 Oct 9 Intermolecular Forces Solutions Oct 16 Acids, Bases, Salts 14 Oct 23 Oct 30 Nov 6 Chemical Reactions Net Ionic Equations Equation Stoichiometry 10 10.8 10: 77,79,81,83,85,87 12 all 12: 49,51,53,55,59,61,63,91,95 7 7.5 7: 63,65 13 13.1-13.7 13: 7,11,13,31,37,41,47,49,53,61,67,71,77,79, 81,85,89,91,93,99,107,109,113,115,117,119 14.1 14.5, 14.7 14.9 7 7.1-7.6, 7.8 7.10 Nov 13 Gases 11 all 16 16.5 16: 77 7 7.7 7: 75,77 14 14.6 14: 51,53 8 14: 17,19,39,53,57,91,97,99 7: 3,5,7,37,45,49,51,59,61,65,73,87,89, 91,95,97,99 All 8: 25,27,29,33,39,41,47,49,51,55,57,61,65,81, 85,87,91,93 13 13.8 13: 85,91,93,99,107,109,113,115,117,119 11: 25,51,55,59,61,69,71,75,77,83,89,91, 93,95,97,101,103,105,109,111,113,115,117, 121 Unit 5 Nov 20 Energy & Changes of State 3 3.10 3.12 3: 71,75,79,85,91,93,95 Nov 27 Liquids and Solids 12 All 12: 45,53,55,59,65,95 Dec 4 REVIEW The assigned textbook problems are not collected Week of December 11 FINAL EXAM * Final Exam You must pass lecture, lab and lecture final and obtain a 70% overall to obtain a grade of a "C" or higher [in other words if you fail lecture or lab or the lecture final (59% and below), your highest grade will be a D ] 8/10/2017 5

To register for CHEM 110 (20008) Fall 2017 (moskun): In this course you will be using the online modified Mastering Chemistry homework and tutorials as a required part of the CHEM 110 course. Enter the course Canvas site: (https://cerritos.instructure.com/login/canvas) 1. Sign in to Canvas and enter your CHEM 110 Canvas course. 2. Select the Pearson link from the Mastering module. Get access to your Pearson course content 1. Enter your Pearson account username and password to Link Accounts. You have an account if you have ever used a Pearson MyLab & Mastering product, such as MyMathLab, MyITLab, MySpanishLab, MasteringBiology or MasteringPhysics. If you don t have a Pearson account, select Create and follow the instructions. 2. Select an access option: Enter the access code that came with your textbook or was purchased separately from the bookstore. Buy access using a credit card or PayPal account. Get temporary (14 day) access by selecting the link near the bottom of the page. 3. From the You re Done page, select Go to My Courses. Note: We recommend you always enter your MyLab & Modified Mastering course through Canvas. Get your computer ready For the best experience, check the system requirements for your product at: http://www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com/system-requirements/ Need help? For help with MyLab & Modified Mastering with Canvas, go to: http://help.pearsoncmg.com/mylabmastering/canvas/student/en/index.html 8/10/2017 6

Chemistry 110 LABORATORY TEXTS & MATERIALS LABORATORY GENERAL INFORMATION Goggles: Safety goggles in compliance with ANSI Z87.1-1989 and which have splash protection, both of which are required by California State Law, must be worn at all times in the lab. Plastic Lab Apron (GOGGLES & APRONS AVAILABLE AT CAMPUS BOOKSTORE) Safety in the Chemistry Laboratory and Practice for the Safety Quiz Chemistry 110 Experiments (FIND ON WEB PAGE: http://cms.cerritos.edu/chemistry/chem_110/ Scientific Calculator EXPERIMENTS You will be doing the experiments in the order in which they are listed in the laboratory schedule. You are responsible for downloading and printing the assigned experiment, reading it before coming to lab, and bringing it with you to lab. (The lab quiz may contain questions about this experiment.) You must print out and bring all experiments with you on the second day of lab or you will not be permitted to perform the quiz and experiment. Safety: All safety procedures specified in Safety in the Chemistry Laboratory must be followed at all times in the laboratory. Failure to work safely in accordance with those as well as any other safety procedures presented to you in the safety video, in written experiment instructions, or verbal instructions from your lab instructor, can result in your being removed from the lab. Failure to wear safety goggles can result in your being removed from the lab. Lab Make-Up: If you miss an experiment you may not make it up but you should take the quiz on that experiment. (Prepare for the quiz by reading the experiment.) If you miss more than two experiments, (more than 2 experiment reports missing) your Chem 110 grade will be no higher than D. Community Drawers: The community drawers contain items of equipment that you will not find in your assigned equipment box. You may use these during a lab, but they must be returned to the community drawer, clean, before you leave the laboratory. GRADING STRUCTURE Reports: (10 points each): Experiment Reports are found at the back of each experiment. Be sure to have your experiment Report initialed by your lab instructor before you leave the lab on the day that you do the experiment. You do not have to fill out the Report in order to get the instructor s initials. Your lab instructor will be happy to answer any questions that you have about your completed Report at the beginning of class on the day it is due. Late Reports will be discounted two (2) points per lab period. Reports turned in more than 2 lab periods late receive no credit. You will receive no credit for your work if there are no instructor initials. At the end of the semester your lowest Report score will be dropped. Quizzes: (30 points each): One quiz will be given for each experiment. The quiz will be given on the same day that the that experiment Report is due. There will be NO MAKE-UP QUIZZES given. You may, however, take a quiz ahead of time at a place and time arranged by your lab instructor. At the end of the semester your lowest quiz score will be dropped. Safety Quiz: (30 points) A Safety Quiz will be given on the date indicated in the laboratory schedule. You will prepare for this quiz by reading Safety in the Chemistry Laboratory. You must get a satisfactory score on the quiz. If you do not receive a satisfactory score, you will be allowed to retake the quiz once, at a place and time arranged by your lab instructor. If you do not get a satisfactory score when you retake the quiz you will receive an F grade for the laboratory portion of the course. (If you choose not to drop the class but to remain, knowing that the lab grade and therefore the course grade will be an F, you will NOT be allowed to do any experiments.) The points you receive for the safety quiz will be the score you got on your first attempt. The safety quiz score will not be dropped, even if it is the lowest quiz score of the semester Capstone Lab: (50 points): A lab exam will be given on the date indicated in the lab schedule. Lab Grade: Your lab grade will be computed by taking the sum of the points you earned, dividing by the total points possible, and multiplying by 100 to give a percent grade. Your lab grade will account for 25% of your overall grade in the course. Do not underestimate the importance of your lab grade. If your lab grade is not 55% or higher, you will not pass the course, even if you have an A in lecture. 8/10/2017 7

AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Thursday 17 EXP 1 Measurements/Safety 24 EXP 2 Dimensional Analysis Safety Quiz and Measurement Quiz Bring copies of all lab procedures 31 EXP 3 Density Dimensional Analysis Quiz 7 EXP 4 Techniques and Equipment Density Quiz Bring Goggles and Apron 14 EXP 5 Chemicals and their properties Lab Tools and Techniques Quiz 21 EXP 5 Chemicals and their properties Continued 28 EXP 6 Nomenclature and formulas using IPads Chemical and Physical Changes and Properties Quiz 5 EXP 7 Empirical Formula of magnesium Oxide Nomenclature and Formulas Quiz 12 EXP 9 (Skip Exp. 8) Solutions Part 1 Solubility Empirical Formula Quiz 19 EXP 10 Solutions Part 2: Acids Bases and electrolytes Quiz Solutions Part 1: Solubility 26 EXP 11 Types of Chemical Reactions Acids Bases and Electrolytes Quiz 2 EXP 11 Types of Chemical Reactions continued NOVEMBER DECEMBER 9 EXP 12 Titration Titration Simulation Due at Beginning of lab Types of Chemical Reaction Quiz 16 EXP 12 Titration continued 23 Thanksgiving Holiday 30 EXP 13a Energy in chemical reactions Titration Quiz 7 Capstone Lab & Checkout See Capstone prep 14 FINALS 8/10/2017 8

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