August 2010 Sunday 1 8 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Notes on the proposed schedule: 1. The number of lab sessions for each day are M(15), T(16), W(15), R(14), and F(14). There are two University study days built in on December 8 and 9 (W and R) on which I assume we cannot have lab or finals. Friday the 10th is probably a similar story. 2. I would have liked to have had 14 lab days and a final, but that wasn’t feasible for all labs without having a period in the semester in which during which we were going back and forth with lab setups. Thus each lab has 13 lab weeks and a final exam scheduled during the finals week in its final exam time slot. 3. During the period of September 13 through October 11 there will have to be a switchover of experiment after the Monday night lab before the Tuesday morning 7:30 am lab. We did this in the spring and it worked quite well. Becky had the upcoming experiment laid out well and the setups I did on Monday night did not take long. Either the Monday night instructor will have to switch over or the Tuesday morning instructor will need to get in a little early to set up. Saturday 7 14 Any of this can be changed however you want – just thought I would throw out a starting point. Gary 15 16 17 18 No labs 19 No labs 20 No labs 21 22 23 Lab 1 – Laboratory Safety and Check-in 24 Lab 1 – Laboratory Safety and Check-in 25 Lab 1 – Laboratory Safety and Check-in 26 Lab 1 – Laboratory Safety and Check-in 27 Lab 1 – Laboratory Safety and Check-in 28 29 30 Lab 2 – Measurements, Accuracy, and Precision 31 Lab 2 – Measurements, Accuracy, and Precision September 2010 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Lab 2 – Measurements, Accuracy, and Precision 2 Lab 2 – Measurements, Accuracy, and Precision 3 Lab 2 – Measurements, Accuracy, and Precision 4 5 6 Labor Day – No Labs 7 Lab 3 – Using Physical Properties to Determine the Identity of an Unknown 8 Lab 3 – Using Physical Properties to Determine the Identity of an Unknown 9 Lab 3 – Using Physical Properties to Determine the Identity of an Unknown 10 Lab 3 – Using Physical Properties to Determine the Identity of an Unknown 11 12 13 Lab 3 – Using Physical Properties to Determine the Identity of an Unknown 14 Lab 4 – Sugar in Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices 15 Lab 4 – Sugar in Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices 16 Lab 4 – Sugar in Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices 17 Lab 4 – Sugar in Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices 18 19 20 Lab 4 – Sugar in Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices 21 Lab 5 – Separation of a Mixture 22 Lab 5 – Separation of a Mixture 23 Lab 5 – Separation of a Mixture 24 Lab 5 – Separation of a Mixture 25 26 27 Lab 5 – Separation of a Mixture 28 Lab 6 – Determination of an Empirical Chemical Formula 29 Lab 6 – Determination of an Empirical Chemical Formula 30 Lab 6 – Determination of an Empirical Chemical Formula October 2010 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Lab 6 – Determination of an Empirical Chemical Formula 2 3 4 Lab 6 – Determination of an Empirical Chemical Formula 5 Lab 7 – Preparation of an Alum 6 Lab 7 – Preparation of an Alum 7 Lab 7 – Preparation of an Alum 8 Lab 7 – Preparation of an Alum 9 10 11 Lab 7 – Preparation of an Alum 12 Lab 8 – Metathesis Reactions 13 Lab 8 – Metathesis Reactions 14 Lab 8 – Metathesis Reactions 15 Lab 8 – Metathesis Reactions 16 17 18 Lab 8 – Metathesis Reactions 19 No lab 20 No lab 21 No lab – Fall Break 22 No lab – Fall Break 23 24 25 Lab 9 – Molar Stoichiometry in a Chemical Reaction 26 Lab 9 – Molar Stoichiometry in a Chemical Reaction 27 Lab 9 – Molar Stoichiometry in a Chemical Reaction 28 Lab 9 – Molar Stoichiometry in a Chemical Reaction 29 Lab 9 – Molar Stoichiometry in a Chemical Reaction 30 31 November 2010 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Lab 10 – Determination of Acetic Acid in Vinegar 2 Lab 10 – Determination of Acetic Acid in Vinegar 3 Lab 10 – Determination of Acetic Acid in Vinegar 4 Lab 10 – Determination of Acetic Acid in Vinegar 5 Lab 10 – Determination of Acetic Acid in Vinegar 6 7 8 Lab 12 – Comparison of the Energy Content of Fuels by Combustion 9 Lab 12 – Comparison of the Energy Content of Fuels by Combustion 10 Lab 12 – Comparison of the Energy Content of Fuels by Combustion 11 Lab 12 – Comparison of the Energy Content of Fuels by Combustion 12 Lab 12 – Comparison of the Energy Content of Fuels by Combustion 13 14 15 Lab 14 – Molecular Modeling 16 Lab 14 – Molecular Modeling 17 Lab 14 – Molecular Modeling 18 Lab 14 – Molecular Modeling 19 Lab 14 – Molecular Modeling 20 21 22 No Lab 23 No lab 24 No lab – Thanksgiving Break 25 No lab – Thanksgiving Break 26 No lab – Thanksgiving Break 27 28 29 Lab 15 – Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid by the Dumas Method 30 Lab 15 – Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid by the Dumas Method December 2010 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Lab 15 – Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid by the Dumas Method 2 Lab 15 – Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid by the Dumas Method 3 Lab 15 – Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid by the Dumas Method 4 5 6 No Lab 7 No Lab 8 University Study Day – No Lab 9 University Study Day – No Lab 10 No Lab 11 12 13 Do lab finals during finals week to be consistent 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31