HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE CENTRAL CHEM 1411-0010(SS) COURSE SYLLABUS Class 70304 Fall 2015 Second Start General Chemistry 1 Monday 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Room LHSB 416 Wednesday 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Room LHSB 414 Prerequisites: One year of high school - Science and engineering majors study atomic structure, chemical reactions, thermodynamics, electronic configuration, chemical bonding, molecular structure, gases, states of matter, and properties of solutions. Must qualify to take college level reading (or ENGL 0342) and qualify to take MATH 0312 (or higher) and qualify to take college level writing (or take ENGL 0310/0349); or placing into MATH (0312 or higher) with INRW0420 as co-requisite. Credit: 4 (Lecture/Laboratory) Instructor: Dr. Nataliya Bovkun Websites: e-mail: nataliya.bovkun@hccs.edu Department office 713-718-6050 leave message http://learning.hccs.edu/faculty/nataliya.bovkun http://learning.hccs.edu/ Office hours: I will be on campus for classes and can be available by prior arrangement either before or immediately after class times. Course Description: Science and engineering majors study atomic structure, chemical reactions, thermodynamics, electronic configuration, chemical bonding, molecular structure, gases, states of matter, and properties of solutions. The laboratory includes appropriate experiments. Core Curriculum course. Textbook: CHEM1411: Chemistry, Volume I (9th edition) by Steven S. Zumdahl and Susan A. Zumdahl, ISBN: 9781305299702. Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning, Lab book: Laboratory Manual for CHEM1411 General Chemistry I, 2011 by Houston Community College, ISBN: 978-1-59984-380-3. Bluedoor, LLC Materials: Students are expected to bring scientific (graphic) calculator Laboratory policy: Laboratory rules and safety instructions will be reviewed and observed. Eye protection is very important. During labs, eye glasses or goggles must be worn at all times during the laboratory period. Any student not wearing safety glasses at any time after the experiment has begun may be given a zero for that experiment. Laboratory reports are due one week after the experiment. Each report will be graded on a 20 point basis, of which, 5 points will come from pre-lab or post lab-questions. Testing Examinations will consist of four non-cumulative regular exams plus a comprehensive final. One regular exam will be dropped. Make-ups will not normally be given. The first exam missed will automatically be the test dropped. A grade received due to scholastic dishonesty can’t be dropped. Examinations will be based on lectures, practice exercises and homework exercises. A system wide final exam will be given. It is comprehensive. The final exam will take 1/5 of the total grade. Grading Policy The overall score is based on the following: Three best regular exams 60% Laboratory 20% Final exam 20% Your grade will be based on the percentage you have earned of the available points as follows: A: 90-100% B: 80-89% C: 70-79% D: 60-69% F: less than 60% Scholastic Dishonesty Students must conduct themselves with honor and integrity in fulfilling course requirements. Disciplinary proceedings may be initiated by the college system against a student accused of scholastic dishonesty. Penalties may include a grade of “F” on the particular assignment, failure in the course, academic probation, or even dismissal from the college. Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating on a test, plagiarism. Cellular phones are not allowed in the examination room. During an examination, students cannot leave the room. Attendance Policy The HCCS attendance policy is stated in the Student Handbook. “Students are expected to attend classes regularly. Students are responsible for materials covered during their absences, and it is the student's responsibility to consult with instructors for make-up assignments. Class attendance is checked daily by instructors. Although it is the responsibility of the student to drop a course for nonattendance, the instructor has full authority to drop a student for excessive absences. A student may be dropped from a course for excessive absences after the student has accumulated absences in excess of 12.5% of the hours of instruction (lecture and lab).” I understand that sometimes special circumstances may arise that prevent you from attending the class and if you are in this situation, please inform me about it. Excessive tardiness will be noted and penalized. Last Day for Administrative and Student Withdrawals For this semester second start this date is November 9th, 2015. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO DROP THIS COURSE IF YOU DECIDE YOU NO LONGER WISH TO TAKE IT. Please do not rely on me or the college to drop you if you stop coming to class. If your name appears on the final grade roster at the end of the semester, you will receive a grade. I urge any student who is contemplating withdrawing from the class to talk to me first, as you may be doing better than you think. Either way, it is in your best interest to talk with me first. If you need assistance, I am here to help. Disability Support Services (DSS) ADA students in need of accommodations for disabilities are encouraged to report to the Ability Services Department or call (713) 718-6164 to make necessary arrangements. Faculty members may only provide accommodations that the Disability Support Services Office requests. Ability Services Department LHSB Room 106 1300B Holman Phone: 713-718-6164 equal.ed@hccs.edu Title IX HCC is committed to provide a learning and working environment that is free from discrimination on the basis of sex which includes all forms of sexual misconduct. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 requires that when a complaint is filed, a prompt and thorough investigation is initiated. Complaints may be filed with the HCC Title IX Coordinator available at 713 718-8271 or email at oie@hccs.edu. EGLS3: Evaluation for Greater Learning Student Survey System We need your input in evaluating your instructor this semester. The EGLS3 (Evaluation for Greater Learning Student Survey System) will be available for most courses near the end of the term until finals start. This brief survey will give invaluable information to your professors about their teaching. Results are anonymous and will be available to faculty and division chairs after the end of the term. 2 Please take the EGLS3 survey by going to the Student System: [-] STEP 1 Go to www.hccs.edu [-] STEP 2 Select Student System Sign In. [-] STEP 3 Select EGLS3 - Begin Evaluation under the EGLS3 Eval. of Instruction to complete the survey. Pop-ups must be enabled as the Smarter Services site opens in a new window. Important Dates for Fall 2015: November 9th, Friday November 26- November 30 December 6 December 7, Monday Fall 2015 Last Day for Administrative/Student Withdrawals Thanksgiving Holiday Instruction Ends Final Examination CHEM 1411-0010 (Second Start) Class 70304 Monday- Room LHSB 416, Wednesday- Room LHSB 414 (lab) WEEK ONE Sept. 21 Course Introduction, Chapter 1 Sept. 23 Lab 1. Safety in the Lab, Safety Video , Experiment 1: Measuring Techniques and Calculation WEEK TWO Sept. 28 Chapter 2 Sept. 10 QEP Case Study Module WEEK THREE Oct. 5 Chapter 3 and Test 1 Review Oct. 7 Experiment 2: Separation of a Mixture Experiment 7: The Iron-Copper Molar Ratio-Single Replacement Reaction and Limiting Reagent. WEEK FOUR Oct. 12 Test 1: Chapters 1, 2 &3 Oct. 14 Chapter 4 Reactions. Experiment 8: Reactions in Aqueous Solutions -Single and Double Displacement Reactions Experiment 9: Reactivity of metals-Activity Series (Part1) WEEK FIVE Oct. 19 Chapters 4 and 5 Oct. 21 Experiment 13: Ideal Gas Law: Determination of the Molar Mass of a Volatile Compounds WEEK SIX Oct. 26 Chapter 6 and Test 2 review Oct. 28 Experiment 12: Heat of Neutralization Measured by Vernier Comp. Interface WEEK SEVEN Nov. 2 Test 2: Chapters 4, 5 & 6 Nov. 4 Chapter 7 WEEK EIGHT Nov. 9 Chapters 8 and 9 Nov. 11 Experiment 18: UV- Vis Spectroscopy Detection of Caffeine Beverages Experiment 14: The VSEPR Theory of Molecular Geometry 3 WEEK NINE Nov. 16 Chapter 9 and Test 3 Review Nov. 18 Test 3: Chapters 7 & 8 WEEK TEN Nov. 23 Chapter 10 and Test 4 Review Nov. 26–Nov.29 Thanksgiving Holiday WEEK ELEVEN Nov. 30 Test 4: Chapters 9& 10 Dec. 3 Review for the Final Exam WEEK TWELVE Dec. 7 FINAL EXAMINATION * This tentative schedule is subjected to change. Tutoring is available in all chemistry courses Monday through Thursday 7:00AM-6:00PM, Friday 8:00 AM4:00 PM, Learning Emporium Room SJAC 384; see the schedule at http://central.hccs.edu/students/tutoring/; http://ctle3.hccs.edu/alltutoring/, or check with LHSB402 (office) for the departmental tutors. Also, there is free online tutoring. For registration go to www.hccs.askonline.net Students who repeat a course for a third time or more may soon face significant tuition/fee increases at HCC and other Texas public colleges and universities. Please ask your instructor/counselor about opportunities for tutoring or other assistance prior to considering course withdrawal or if you are not receiving passing grades. END OF CHAPTER HOMEWORK Chapter 01: 1.28, 1.35, 1.39, 1.59, 1.65, 1.71, 1.83 Chapter 02: 2.11, 2.28, 2.43, 2.57, 2.63, 2.67, 2.79, 2.83 Chapter 03: 3.27. 3.36, 3.37, 3.433.49, 3.65, 3.68, 3.79, 3.87, 3.101, 3.105, 3.116, 3.125 Chapter 04: 4.23, 4.27, 4.33, 4.39, 4.45, 4.61, 4.65, 4.75, 4.794.83 Chapter 05: 5.37, 5.43, 5.47, 5.63, 5.65, 5.77, 5.81, 5.107 Chapter 06: 6.43, 6.51, 6.55, 6.63, 6.73, 6.79, Chapter 07:7.39, 7.41, 7.47, 7.57, 7.73, 7.83, 7.857.917.99, 7.105, 7.115, 7.127 Chapter 08: 8.27, 8.29, 8.43, 8.53, 8.81, 8.83, 8.99, 8.113, 8.123 Chapter 09: 9.17, 9.29, 9.35, 9.39, 9.41, Chapter 10: 10.12, 10.35, 10.51, 10.81, 10.96, 10.103 4