New Announcements - last
updated Tues. May 6, 2003 6:10pm
Lecture notes posted through Mon.
5-05-2003 LAST LECTURE OF CLASS
Homework posted through Chapt.
24
THE
FINAL FOR THIS CLASS IS MONDAY, MAY 12, 7:10 - 10:00 PM
Your TA, Eric, will have an additional office hour on Sat.
May 10
12:30 - 1:30 pm on the 7th floor of Havemeyer.
Answer key for midterm 3 posted here.
Midterm 3: Mean 72 Standard
Deviation 17
Old Announcements
NO
CLASS OR RECITATION WED. 4-16-2003.
REVIEW SESSION FOR 3rd MIDTERM:
Monday, 4-21-2003, 7:30pm (after class). Location
to be determined.
Attendance is optional. Your TA, Eric, will teach
the review.
Here are a couple of URLs that have animations
that might help you in
visualizing hybridization and molecular orbitals
1) This URL focuses on hybridization.
On opening the page click on
Animations on the
side bar
http://www.whfreeman.com/chemicalprinciples/con_index.htm?03
2) This URL has some images and animations showing
hybrid orbitals
and the electron
probability distribution of sigma, sigma*, pi and
pi* molecular orbitals.
On opening the page under "Molecular
Orbitals" at
the bottom of the slider bar compare the sigma and
sigma* molecular
orbitals for H2 and the bonding and anti-bonding
molecular orbitals
for N2
http://www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/orbitron/
Next recitation has been rescheduled from
Wed. to Mon. (4-14-2003)
for the following times:
Mon. 4-14-2003 12:15pm
on the 7th floor of Havemeyer. OR
Mon. 4-14-2003 7:30pm
(after class) also on the 7th floor.
We will go over chapter 18 homework.
Solutions to midterm 2 posted here
in pdf format.
Midterm 2 Mean: 81 Standard
Deviation: 19
Next recitation (4-02-2003): going over
last half of chapt. 16 homework.
Come on Wed. (4-02-2003) in the afternoon
from 12:15 - 1:30 pm or Wed.
evening from 7:25 - 8:45 pm on the 7th floor of Havemeyer.
Next midterm: Wednesday, March 26, 6:10
- 7:25pm
Exam will cover chapter 14 and chapter
16 (through page 710 - the
sections of chapter 16 discussed in lectures on
March 10th and 12th)
In addition to physical constants and some conversion
factors,
the equations that will be given are:
Integrated
rate laws for 0th, 1st and 2nd order reactions
Arrhenius
equation
Equation
to calculate spectral line positions for H-like atoms
deBroglie
equation to calculate wavelength associated with a particle
Review Session for midterm: Monday, March 24, 6:10 - 7:25pm
The review will be taught by your TA,
Eric, during the normal class
time on Monday.
Solution to chapt. 14 problem 74 here
(in pdf format).
Reminder: Please silence your cell phones during lecture.
Next recitation (3-05-2003): going over
chapter 14 homework.
Come on Wed. (3-05-2003) in the afternoon
from 12:15 - 1:30 pm or Wed.
evening from 7:25 - 8:45 pm on the 7th floor of Havemeyer.
Answer Key to Midterm 1 posted here
(pdf format).
Lecture notes now available in PowerPoint as well as HTML
format.
LAST SEMESTER'S FINAL: DEADLINE TO
VIEW ON FRIDAY, FEB. 28.
Final exams from last semester's course
(F1403) can now be viewed in
Room 318 Havemeyer between 9 AM and 5PM. If you
have a specific
question about the grading of the exam, submit
a regrade request.
Note that the finals can be looked at during the
month of February.
Last date to look at the final is Friday, February
28.
Last date for submitting regrade requests for
the final is Monday,
March 3.
Recitation this week (2-26-2003): going over midterm 1
Come either Wed. (2-26-2003) afternoon from
12:15 - 1:30 pm or Wed. evening
from 7:25 - 8:45 pm on the 7th floor of Havemeyer.
REVIEW SESSION - RESCHEDULED
Given that the University is closed today,
Eric has rescheduled his review session
for the 1st midterm to Tuesday, February 18, from 6:00
to 7:15PM in Room 320 Havemeyer
Hall. Dr. Venkataraman will try to be at
the start of this review session to answer any
general questions about the midterm.
MIDTERM STILL ON WEDNESDAY
The 1st midterm will be held on
Wednesday, February 19, as scheduled.
MIDTERM 1 - Wed. Feb. 19, 6:10 to 7:25 pm
You will not
be given a list of equations. If you do need to use an equation,
you should be able to derive it.
You will be given physical
constants, conversion factors, solubility
products, standard reduction
potentials.
There are no sample tests
available for this semester. For those of
you who were not in the F1403
section last semester you can look at
midterms from last semester
to get a sense of the style of the exams
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/chemistry/f1403/exams/exams.htm
No Wed. recitation the day of the 1st midterm on 2-19-2003.
Neither the afternoon nor the evening
recitation will be held.
NEW RECITATION SCHEDULE:
Mon. evening changed to Wed. afternoon,
effective today (2/3/2003).
There will be no Mon. night recitation today! Wed.
night recitation time
has not changed. Here is the new schedule:
Wed. 12:15 - 1:30 pm
Wed. 7:25
- 8:45 pm
Both are in Havemeyer 717. Both will cover roughly
the same material.
Although attendance is optional, it is recommended
that you attend either
session if you have questions about the homework
or lectures. Both will
take place every week for the rest of semester
with two exceptions:
(1) no recitations during spring break, of course
(2) during the weeks that you have your midterms,
there will be no Wed.
night recitation
right after the tests. An additional review session will
be scheduled
on Mon. nights, but only the Mondays before an exam. The
Wed. afternoon
recitation the day of the exam will still take place.
Please start reading chapter 9 for next
week's class on Feb. 3.
Do you want the Monday night recitation moved to Wednesday
afternoon from 12:15 – 1:15pm?
Currently, the two recitations are scheduled on Mon. and Wed.
evenings after class (from 7:25 – 8:45pm, with the 1st 20 minutes
being a more informal “office hour” time). If enough people
request a change, the Mon. night recitation will be moved to Wed. afternoon.
Regardless of any change, Wed. night recitation will continue to be held
from 7:25-8:45pm. Remember, you can come to either recitation –
both will cover roughly the same material. If you want the Wed. afternoon
recitation instead of Mon. night, email your TA, Eric, at [email protected]
with a simple note: I prefer Wed. afternoon recitation. If you want to
keep the Mon. night recitation, also email Eric with a note such as: Please
keep Mon. night recitation. Please email Eric this week. Possible changes
to the recitation schedule will take place next week. Changes will be
announced on Mon. in class and on this website.
THIS IS THE NEW WEBSITE FOR THE SPRING 2003
SEMESTER OF F1404 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY.
The website for last semester's class is here:
www.columbia.edu/itc/chemistry/f1403/
General information about the class and the syllabus:
Click on "CourseInfo"
tab above.
What about last semester's final exam? Within the next
few weeks, we will post information about when
and how
you can view your final. Please do not try to
see this test
yet. Dr. Venkatarama will announce when the undergrad
office is prepared to let you see the exams.
What was the mean for the final?
Final mean: 116.6 points out of 200 total.
Standard Deviation: 39
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