CHEMISTRY 0113

General Chemistry 1 Laboratory

Spring 2002

Dr. Bell-Loncella

COURSE OUTLINE

Important Information about the class:

  • Instructor: Dr. Elisabeth T. Bell-Loncella E&S 112B, 269-2904
  • Send email to: etbell@pitt.edu
  • Lab Meets:Tuesday 2:00 to 4:50 Krebs 251
  • All Labs meet the first week for Check-in. The first lab begins on Monday, January 14.
  • Laboratory Essentials:
  • Working safely with Chemicals with Hugh B. KarefulI, 2nd Ed.Genium, 1997.
  • How to Survive and Even Excel in General Chemistry Elizabeth Kean & Catherine Middlecamp, McGraw-Hill, 1994. (You purchased this for lecture!)
  • You will also need: goggles,  a laboratory notebook and a three-ring binder. These may be purchased at the UPJ bookstore.
  • You will find a scientific calculator to be indispensable.
  • Procedures for the Laboratory Experiments are found on the Course Web Site and can be accessed from the Lab Schedule found below.
  • Schedule of Experiments
  • Keeping a Laboratory Notebook
  • Course Philosophy
  • Lab Policy - VERY IMPORTANT- BE SURE YOU READ THIS PAGE
  • Important Web Links
  • Other Useful Links
  • Week of
    Experiment
    Lab Report 
    Criteria
    January 7 Introduction/Check In  
    January 14 Laboratory Safety / Practice Lab Report (Density)
    Experiment   1
    January 21 Library Assignment
    Experiment   2
    January 28 Ionic Reactions
    Experiment   3
    February 4 Determining the Value of the Gas Law Constant using  Carbon Dioxide
    Experiment   4
    Febreuary 11 Determining the Value of the Gas Law Constant using H2
    Experiment   5
    February 18 Enthalpy of Formation of Magnesium Oxide
    Experiment   6
    February 25  Line Spectra of the Elements
    Experiment   7
    March 3 No lab this week -- Spring Break!
    March 11 Color and the Absorption Spectrum
    Experiment   8
    March 18 Determining the Mn concentration in Acid Mine Deposition
    Experiment   9
    March 25 Three Dimensional Structure of Molecules with Molecular Models
    Experiment 10
    April 1 The Effect of Temperature on the Solubility of a Salt
    Experiment 11
    April 8 Molar Mass Determination by Freezing Point Depression
    Experiment 12
    April 15 Final Exam/Checkout  

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    Course Philosophy

    Course Philosophy: To provide laboratory experiences that demonstrate, clarify and further develop the principles discussed in the classroom.

    Objectives: The purpose of this course is to:

    Lab Policy  - This is  VERY IMPORTANT- BE SURE YOU READ THIS PAGE!

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    Other Useful Links



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