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(Subject to Change - 04.02.17 Week Date Theme Reading, Discussion & Corresponding Lecture Topics Activity 1 1/26/17 Getting Started Class Introduction Producing Lab Reports Lab Tour Safety — Rules, Contract & Quiz Locker Check-in 2 2/2/17 Properties Ch 01 — Introducing Chemistry Getting started with the science of matter. Exp 01 — Physical Properties Sorting matter according to purity, consistency, and identifying elements. 3 2/9/17 Particles Ch 02 — Atoms, Molecules, Ions Understanding the particles that make up matter. Exp 02 — Empirical & Molecular Formula Finding the empirical formula of a compound made from molten sulfur and copper. 4 2/16/17 Composition Ch 03 — Mass Relationships Exp 03 — Elemental Analysis Gravimetric analysis to determine the percent phosphorus in plant food. 5 2/23/17 Equations Ch 04 — Aqueous Solutions Exp 04 — Chemical Equations Using net ionic equations to predict the product of double displacement reactions. 6 3/2/17 Stoichiometry Ch 04 — Aqueous Solutions Exp 05 — Recycling Aluminum Using stoichiometry to find the yield of chemical recycling of aluminum. 7 3/9/17 Acids Ch 05 — Aqueous Solutions Exp 06 — Acetic Acid Titration Using a titration to determine the molarity of an unknown acid solution. 8 3/16/17 MIDTERM LAB PRACTICAL (Exp 01-06) (paper exam challenging you to apply lessons from your experiments) 9 3/23/17 Solubility Ch 05 — Gases Exp 07 — Gas Stoichiometry Finding the mass of an unknown metal using the gas laws. 10 3/30/17 Solubility Ch 06 — Thermochemistry Exp 08 — Heat of Reaction Determine heat of reaction for an acid base reaction. 11 4/6/17 No Class Meeting 12 4/13/17 Entropy Ch 06 — Thermochemistry Exp 09 — Hess’s Law Applying Hess’s law. 13 4/20/17 Radiant Energy Ch 07 — Quantum Theory Exp 10 — Emission Spectra Predicting the frequency of emissions in the Bohr model of hydrogen. 14 4/27/17 Periodic Law Ch 08 — Periodicicty Exp 11 — Flame Test Understanding how different elements emit different colors when heated. 15 5/4/17 Configuration Ch 08 — Electronic Structure Exp 12 — Electron Configuration Predicting the magnetic properties of a substance from it’s electronic structure. 16 5/11/17 FINAL LAB PRACTICAL (comprehensive Exp 01-12) (paper exam challenging you to apply lessons from your experiments)) Lecture Textbook: Chemistry 4th ed, Chang & Goldsby McGraw-Hill Publishing 2015, ISBN: 978-0-078-02151-0 Composition Reactivity Quantum Structure GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I CHEM X19 A1 UC Berkeley Extension Energy

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Page 1: UC Berkeley G CHEMISTRY L I CHEM X

(Subject to Change - 04.02.17

Week Date Theme Reading, Discussion & Corresponding Lecture Topics Activity

1 1/26/17 Getting Started Class IntroductionProducing Lab Reports

Lab TourSafety — Rules, Contract & Quiz

Locker Check-in

2 2/2/17 Properties Ch 01 — Introducing ChemistryGetting started with the science of matter.

Exp 01 — Physical PropertiesSorting matter according to purity, consistency, and identifying elements.

3 2/9/17 Particles Ch 02 — Atoms, Molecules, IonsUnderstanding the particles that make up matter.

Exp 02 — Empirical & Molecular FormulaFinding the empirical formula of a compound made from molten sulfur and copper.

4 2/16/17 Composition Ch 03 — Mass Relationships Exp 03 — Elemental AnalysisGravimetric analysis to determine the percent phosphorus in plant food.

5 2/23/17 Equations Ch 04 — Aqueous Solutions Exp 04 — Chemical EquationsUsing net ionic equations to predict the product of double displacement reactions.

6 3/2/17 Stoichiometry Ch 04 — Aqueous Solutions Exp 05 — Recycling AluminumUsing stoichiometry to find the yield of chemical recycling of aluminum.

7 3/9/17 Acids Ch 05 — Aqueous Solutions Exp 06 — Acetic Acid TitrationUsing a titration to determine the molarity of an unknown acid solution.

8 3/16/17 MIDTERM LAB PRACTICAL (Exp 01-06)(paper exam challenging you to apply lessons from your experiments)

9 3/23/17 Solubility Ch 05 — Gases Exp 07 — Gas StoichiometryFinding the mass of an unknown metal using the gas laws.

10 3/30/17 Solubility Ch 06 — Thermochemistry Exp 08 — Heat of ReactionDetermine heat of reaction for an acid base reaction.

11 4/6/17 No Class Meeting

12 4/13/17 Entropy Ch 06 — Thermochemistry Exp 09 — Hess’s LawApplying Hess’s law.

13 4/20/17 RadiantEnergy Ch 07 — Quantum Theory Exp 10 — Emission Spectra

Predicting the frequency of emissions in the Bohr model of hydrogen.

14 4/27/17 PeriodicLaw Ch 08 — Periodicicty Exp 11 — Flame Test

Understanding how different elements emit different colors when heated.

15 5/4/17 Configuration Ch 08 — Electronic Structure Exp 12 — Electron Configuration Predicting the magnetic properties of a substance from it’s electronic structure.

16 5/11/17 FINAL LAB PRACTICAL (comprehensive Exp 01-12)(paper exam challenging you to apply lessons from your experiments))

Lecture Textbook: Chemistry 4th ed, Chang & Goldsby McGraw-Hill Publishing 2015, ISBN: 978-0-078-02151-0

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