Last modified: Thu 04/19/2018 11:54:22 am

 

For our Exam III this semester the following questions on the sample exams are appropriate to study. Exam 3 2003: Q1 – Q3 and Q5. Exam 3 2001: Q1, Q2, Q5 and Q6. Exam 4 2002: Q1, Q2 and Q3


ACA20, ACA21, BCE20 and BCE21 are now available on your Personal Page. You will need a calculator for the ACAs and BCEs. Both ACAs are due by 11:59 pm on Monday, April 16, 2018. The BCEs are both due by 3:30 pm on Tuesday, April 17, 2018.


Grades have been updated. The overall course average is currently 65.3. I have also enabled the link for the Grade Prediction. This link provides a prediction of how many points you will need on the remaining three exams to earn a particular grade in CHEM 1515. We will discuss this in class on Tuesday.


The updated average for Exam II is 53.1. New grades are posted. Let me know if anything looks strange.


This week in laboratory is a fun titration experiment.






Exam I updated average is 63.4! Sweet!! Remember when you receive your exam from TA in lab, you should review it. If you have ANY questions about grading identify the question you are concerned about and return the exam to your TA BEFORE you leave the lab. We will review to determine if any change should be made.




Tom Moulton will have weekly practice sessions on Tuesday's beginning at 6:00 pm in PS109. Ishan will have weekly practice sessions on Thursday's beginning at 5:00 pm in PS109. Salik will have weekly practice sessions on Friday's beginning at 3:30 pm in PS109.

If you miss class, or missed something in class be sure to check the CHEM 1515 Video link near the top of the main frame on your Personal Page. Check them out.


The first thing you need to do to access materials for this class is to complete the Secret Identification (SID) form. Click on the SID#/Name link in the left frame and complete the form. You will receive an e-mail from Dr. Gelder indicating your SID has been accepted. Once you have entered an SID you can go to your Personal page. On your Personal Page check out the Assignment Page (what is happening in class), and get your personal Review Problem Set and Problem Set #1 from the Problem Set link.

Be sure to bring your copy of the During Class Inventions and Computer Lab Activities Workbook to lecture and laboratory class.


For this course you need a textbook (can be Tro; A Molecular Approach; 4th Edition; Pearson Publishing), the CHEM 1515 Student Laboratory Manual and During Class Inventions and Computer Laboratory Activities Volume II, 3rd Edition, Abraham, Gelder and Greenbowe. Also you will need a TurningPoint clicker for class at 3:30 pm on Tuesday and Thursday.

 


Lab Sections

Lab Section #

Lab Day

Time

TA

Lab Room

e-mail

20730

Monday

9:30 am - 12:20 pm

Tom Molton

PS259

jtmoult@okstate.edu

20733

Tuesday

8:30 am - 11:20 am

Field Watts

PS260

fieldmw@okstate.edu

20739

Wednesday

9:30 am - 12:20 pm

Tom Molton

PS259

jtmoult@okstate.edu

20745

Wednesday

1:30 pm - 4:20 pm

Salik Dahal

 

PS260

salikd@okstate.edu

20747

Thursday

8:30 am - 11:20 am

Ishan Niranga Jayalath Arachchige Don

PS260

ishan.jayalth_arachchige_don@okstate.edu

20748

Friday

9:30 am - 12:20 pm

Salik Dahal

PS259

salikd@okstate.edu

 

20749

Friday

1:30 pm - 4:20 pm

Ishan Niranga Jayalath Arachchige Don

PS260

ishan.jayalth_arachchige_don@okstate.edu