Exam II average was 52. I will not updated your course grades yet, hopefully tomorrow am before class. I have also updated your Personal Grades page with more PS and Lab scores. If you have any questions or concerns I am happy to talk with you.

BCE17 is now available on your Personal BCE Page. BCE17 is due before class begins on Monday, March 15, 2021. You will need a calculator for this BCE.

ACA18 is now available on your Personal ACA Page. ACA18 is due by 11:59 pm on Sunday, March 14, 2021. You will need a calculator for this ACA.



PS9 is now available on your Personal Problem Set Page. Problems from this PS are due beginning Monday, March 15, 2021. Print out your PS and bring it to class. Be careful with your pH, pOH, [H+] and [OH-] calculations...the Expert gets picky. To avoid problems be sure to report at least two digits to the right of the decimal.

Exam I average was 57. This compares to Exam I averages of 63 (SP18), 58.6 (SP17) and 57 (SP16), so the average this semester is pretty consistent with past semesters. I will have more data after I get some lab scores from your TA. Once I have those I will be able to post scores on the My Course Grades link on your Personal Page. I will try to get that additional data ASAP. Still working on the BCE and ACA. Those should be posted soon.

Lab for the week of March 15 - March 19, 2021: Group A (F2F) Experiment 8: Photometric Determination of an Equilibrium Constant (Remember lab begins with a discussion period at 12:30 pm. Bring your questions over Problem Sets, BCEs, DCIs, ACAs to the discussion. You must bring your completed Pre-Laboratory Questions for experiment 9, ready to turn-in at 12:30 pm. Groups B and Group C should be working on Experiment 9: The Ksp of Copper (II) Tartrate. Watch the lab video and complete the Quiz on Canvas.)

I'm working on a new link to Lecture resources for class. You are welcome to make suggestions of what else I can place here. For now there is a link to an activity we will do in class on Friday to introduce intermolecular attractive forces (IMAF). Get it and bring to class.

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.

Copies of the During Class Invention activities are located in the During Class Inventions and Computer Lab Activities Workbook .


Interactive General Chemistry, Jessica White, Brian Anderson, Brandon Green, Mildred Hall, Macmillian Learning, the CHEM 1515 Student Laboratory Manual 2020 - 2021 and During Class Inventions and Computer Laboratory Activities Volume II, 3rd Edition, Abraham, Gelder and Greenbowe.

 


Lab Sections

Lab Section #

Lab Day

Time

TA

Lab Room

e-mail

20511

Thursday

12:30 pm - 3:15 pm

Austin Anderson

PS258

aaustir@okstate.edu

20516

Thursday

12:30 pm - 3:15 pm

Haoran Zhong

PS259

haoranz@okstate.edu