General Chemistry Laboratory 124
Spring, 2001
302 Ottensman Hall, Thursday, 8-11 am or 1-4 pm
Instructor: Dr. Sundin
Office: 311 Ottensman Hall
Phone 342-1015
Syllabus
Introduction: Chemistry 124 is the second semester of a two-semester sequence in general chemistry. The prerequisite for Chemistry 124 is a grade of "C" or better in Chemistry 114. In the general chemistry laboratory you have the opportunity to see firsthand some of the relationships discussed in lecture as well as to become familiar with some of the laboratory practices and techniques that are used in chemistry.Successful completion of the experiments during the laboratory period will require some previous planning. You should read the experiment, review basic concepts, and make a plan for the day before the laboratory period. A listing of the experiments is listed in the syllabus. For some experiments, there are links to other Web pages which include descriptions, animations, and movies of particular techniques. Note: due to licensing restrictions, many of the movies are only available in the Chemistry Computer Lab, Ottensman 301. (Due to safety considerations, there are no open labs for completing experiments!)Textbook: Chemistry Lab Manual, revised (blue cover), UW-P Chemistry Faculty (manuals will be handed out in the laboratory and you will be billed for the full amount of the manual through the cashier's office).Supplementary Materials: Splash proof Safety Goggles ($3.85, University Bookstore, Ullsvik Center).
Grade: Grade Scale:
Hour Exam Average 20% A 90 -100
Quiz Average 30% B 80 - 89
Technique 20% C 70 - 79
Reports 30% D 60 - 69
F 59 or less
Reports: Reports are generally due at the end of the lab period. Late reports will not be accepted. Reports will be graded on the accuracy of the measurements and calculations and on the clarity and completeness of the observations and the logic and clarity of the explanations.Quizzes: The quizzes will assess your knowledge and understanding of the techniques and chemistry of the experiments. You are, of course, expected to know what was done in an experiment, why it was done, what was observed, and the interpretations of the observations.
Exams: A comprehensive Lab Practical exam will be given during the last laboratory period.
Absence Policy: Each laboratory period will start with a short quiz and/or demonstration of various laboratory techniques and safety information. Quizzes will cover that day's experiment as well as previous experiments. A quiz missed due to absence will count as zero. Make-up quizzes are not given. When the quiz average is determined, the lowest quiz grade will not be counted.Late papers: Late reports will not be accepted.Drawer, bench, and sink: You are responsible for the equipment in your drawer and cabinet. Record your lock combination in a safe place.You are also responsible for the cleanliness of your general laboratory area. House equipment should be returned and waste chemicals and papers disposed of in the proper containers (watch labels on the waste chemicals bottles!). Water
on the bench top should also be sponged up.Safety: Following all safety rules (common sense) is paramount for the safety of everyone. Blatant disregard for safety will result in expulsion from lab for the remainder of the semester and an automatic lab grade for the semester of zero.Disabilities: Please contact me right away if you have any disabilities
so that appropriate accommodations may be made.Academic Misconduct: Academic misconduct will be adjudicated using the procedures outlined in the University Policies.| Chemistry Home | Dr. Sundin Home | sundin@uwplatt.edu |