CHEMISTRY 121 LABORATORY
(Spring 2009)
Before coming to laboratory you should read the Exercise
scheduled for the week, including the “Assigned Reading”, and complete the
Homework section of the Exercise. Each
week there will be a quiz. The quiz will
cover both the laboratory exercise and homework from the previous week as well
as the homework for the current week.
During the laboratory week beginning February 24th there will be a comprehensive laboratory
examination covering the first six weeks of laboratory work. The exam will include a practical as well as
a written portion.
For a number of the
exercises in the General Chemistry laboratory, you will be making use of the
Texas Instruments Calculator Based Laboratory (CBL) interface. To use this interface you will need a Texas
Instruments graphing calculator (TI-83+/TI-83+SE or TI-84+/TI-84+SE
recommended) and the link cable that comes with the calculator. Bring your calculator with you to the
first laboratory period and to all subsequent labs.
The laboratory work
during the semester is divided into two portions. During Part I (the first six weeks) the
emphasis is on learning some basic techniques.
During Part II (the last six weeks) these same techniques will be
applied in more complex exercises.
There is a departmental
attendance policy for general chemistry laboratory. The accumulation of four or more absences
from laboratory in one semester will result in an automatic grade of “F”
being given for the semester of general chemistry (not just for the
laboratory). If you must miss a
laboratory for any reason, it is your obligation to contact your instructor
(however, be aware that missed laboratory work cannot, in general, be made
up).
NOTE: If you took CHEM 121 last
semester and are repeating the course to improve an unsatisfactory grade,
you may have the option of repeating just the lecture portion of the
course. For details, inquire at the
Chemistry Department Office (Room 319 EPS).
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DATES EXERCISE
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Jan. 13 -15 The TI Calculator (load
CHEMBIO onto calculators), Significant Figures
Jan. 20 - 22 Safety,
the CBL System (check into lab), complete the Graphing exercise as
homework and bring the completed exercise to lab
Jan. 27 - 29 Mass
and Volume Measurement
Feb. 3 – 5 Density Determination
Feb. 10 - 12 Empirical
Formula of a Compound
Feb. 17 – 19 Quantitative Solution
Preparation
Feb. 24 - 26 COMPREHENSIVE
EXAM OVER FIRST SIX EXERCISES
March 3 - 5 Quantitative
Analysis
March 10 – 12 CHEM 121 Labs will not
meet the week of SPRING BREAK
March 17 - 19 Molar
Volume
March 24 – 26 Determination of
Absolute Zero
March 31 – Ap. 2 Specific
Heat
April 7 - 9 Enthalpy
Change for a Chemical Reaction
April 14 – 16 Synthesis of Alum
April 21 - 23 Final
quiz, Check out of lab