CHEM 419

Spring 2000

Dr. Ridge

Text: Physical Chemistry: Principles and applications in Biological Sciences

Tinico, Sauer and Wang

Section I

Date

Reading

Homework

February 8-10

pp. 255-283

6:1,3

February 15-17

pp. 283-313

6:6, 11, 13, 15, 17, 20, 27

February 22-24

pp. 323-344

 

February 29-March 2

pp. 344-365

7:2,4,7,10,13,16,22,25

March 7-9

pp. 365-384

7:19,21,30,32

March 14-16

pp. 384-393

7:34,36,37,41,43

March 16

Hour Exam

Chapters 6 and 7

March 21-23

pp. 418-438

8:1,5,7,12,20,29

April 4-6

pp. 456-501

9:1,2,4,7

April 11-13

pp. 501-536

9:12,15,19,21

April 18-20

pp. 545-588

10:1,5,7,11,12,16,21

April 25-27

pp. 589-618, 636-648

10:22,26,28; 11:2

May 2-4

pp. 649-683

11:6,10, 13

May 4

Hour Exam

Chapters 8-11

May 9-11

pp. 691-736

12:1,3,8,11,15

May 16

Review

 

Grade Weights: Homework & Quizzes 10: Hour Exams (2) 25 each; Final 40.

The second hour exam will be April 27. Quizzes will be announced in class and will be based on assigned homework.

Students may use the equation sheets provided by the instructor and a calculator on the exams.

Unexcused absences from exams and quizzes will be given a zero. Excused absences will be omitted from the grade calculation.

A three (3) hour Final will be given.

Maximum grade cutoffs: A, 93; A-, 88; B+, 83; B, 78; B-, 73; C+, 68; C, 63; C-, 58; D+, 53; D, 48; D-, 43.

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