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  • Exams are graded and the scores are posted. The high was 97. Takihiro Nago and Whitney Pruitt were repeat offenders. CONGRATULATIONS!! You rocked and rolled (on the average) with a class average of 64. WAY TOO GO!!! More swag for Takihiro and Whitney at the beginning of class. NOTE: I am still waiting for some grades from the TAs so do not stress if some of your PS or lab scores are not posted. I will included the PLE/ACA PS in the next day or so.

  • PLE#14 and ACA#14 are now available on your Personal Page. You will need a calculator for both activities.


  • Turning in Laboratory Experiment #10: This experiment will be due on Thursday, October 20th at the beginning of class.



  • Be sure to do the PreLaboratory questions linked on your Personal Page. You will need a calculator for the questions. Be careful, your answers will be graded for part of your laboratory grade.


  • I've posted several sample exams on your Assignment Page for Thrusday, October 6, 2005. I've posted answers to the Fall 2003 Exam II on the Assignment Page for Thursday, October 6, 2005.



  • Remember Exam II is Wednesday, October 12, 2005 at 5:30 pm. Some sections will have new exam rooms for this exam. I will announce those rooms soon.

  • I've updated your grades. I've added scores for PS#1 and PS#2, one lab experiment, the number of PLEs and DCIs (see PS#16) completed for the first exam, and whether you completed DCI#3, 6 and 8 (Y means yes, N means no). If you do not agree with the PLE, ACA or DCI numbers that I have included please check with me. At the bottom of the page is your Crs %. This is a projection based on your performance to date that includes PS, Lab and Exams.

  • Scores are now posted on your Personal Page. Go to the My Course Grades Link in the left frame on your Personal Page. I will be posting problem set and laboratory scores by Friday. The average for Exam I is 60...which is very good! Three students received scores of 99!! (Unfortunately no 100's this time). Very cool. These students will receive some swag at the beginning of class on Thursday!!

  • WANT SOME ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS TO PRACTICE IN PREPARATION FOR EXAM I? Check out the Student Access Kit in the Media Pak that was shrink-wrapped with your textbook. Follow the instructions for registering that are provided in the Student Access Kit to logon to the Prentice Hall web site. When you are registered checkout the Practice Problems I and II. Also check out the a link to another 'older' web site for Brown, LeMay and Bursten which has even more problems to practice on. Click on the Jump to... dropdown menu list near the top of the web page. There are a set of more interesting problems at the second web site. HAVE FUN!!!

  • Remember for laboratory this week, no open-toed footwear, and no shorts. You will be expected to wear safety goggles all the time you are in laboratory.
  • Here are some quick responses to the last question on ACA#4 (If you could ask one question...).
  • Here are some quick responses to the last question on ACA#2 (If you could ask one question...).
  • The video for both class meetings are posted on the Assignment Page. Just click on the class date on the Week 1 Page. They are QuickTime format. If you have any problems viewing the video try using the Mac's in PS102. Remember you will need you Student ID to swipe to gain access to the room, and you must know your PRISM password.
  • 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. G. indicating your SID has been accepted. Once you have entered an SID, fill out the additional form for some extra credit, and then you can go to your Personal page. On your Personal Page check out the Assignment Page, and get your personal Problem Set #1. Do not worry about the PLE or ACA, I'll discuss those in class on Tuesday.

  • If you have not yet purchased your textbook (and even if you have) you might consider whether you would prefer an electronic version of the textbook rather than a hard copy version. This option may work for some of you. The catch? It is priced approximately half of the cost of the hard copy version of the textbook. The electronic version of Brown, LeMay and Bursten is now available. You can also check the OSU Bookstore web site for details.
  • Your TA's e-mail address is below.
  • Lab Section #

    Lab Day

    Time

    TA

    Lab Room

    e-mail

    14

    Friday

    1:30 pm - 3:20 pm

    Yoshitha Wanniarachchi

    PS257

    y_anju@yahoo.com

    15

    Monday

    8:30 am - 10:20 am

    Radika Soysa

    PS258

    radika.soysa@okstate.edu

    16

    Tuesday

    12:30 pm - 2:20 pm

    Mohamed Chehbouni

    PS258

    mo.chehbouni@okstate.edu

    17

    Tuesday

    6:30 pm - 8:20 pm

    Mohamed Chehbouni

    PS258

    mo.chehbouni@okstate.edu

    18

    Wednesday

    8:30 am - 10:20 am

    Yoshitha Wanniarachchi

    PS257

    y_anju@yahoo.com

    19

    Wednesday

    1:30 pm - 3:20 pm

    Mohamed Chehbouni

    PS259

    mo.chehbouni@okstate.edu

    20

    Thursday

    8:30 am - 10:20 am

    Radika Soysa

    PS260

    radika.soysa@okstate.edu

    21

    Friday

    8:30 am - 10:20 am

    Yoshitha Wanniarachchi

    PS258

    y_anju@yahoo.com

    23

    Friday

    1:30 pm - 3:20 pm

    Esla Subashi

    PS259

    Esla.Subashi@okstate.edu

    24

    Monday

    8:30 am - 10:20 am

    Esla Subashi

    PS256

    Esla.Subashi@okstate.edu

    25

    Wednesday

    1:30 pm - 3:20 pm

    Radika Soysa

    PS256

    radika.soysa@okstate.edu

     

    Check out the link to the web site for our textbook (BLB). The link is near the top of the left frame on our web site. Clicking on the link will take you to a page with an image of our textbook. Near the top of the page is a dropdown menu listing the Chapters in the text. Select a chapter and a page will be loaded for that chapter that contains links to resources. If you would like some practice problems try the Problem Solving Center. When the Problem Center page is loaded scroll down to the red button under flexible questions. Select the Homework link. This will generate a set of questions from the chapter. You will need a calculator.

    Here is a very nice Periodic Table that contains lots of physical properties and chemical properties for the elements.

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