Chemistry
113
Spring
2013
Section
005
INSTRUCTOR: Ms. Luciana Aronne
OFFICE: 34 Hammermill Phone: 898-6401 email: lxa9@psu.edu
OFFICE HOURS: M 10-12, T 10-12, Th 10-12 and by appointment
REQUIRED:
Carbon Copy Laboratory Notebook (100 page),
Safety Glasses, Flashdrive
COURSE OUTLINE: Download the experiments as pdf files, the week before the lab.
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Week of |
Experiment |
Download |
Pts. |
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January 14 |
Check-in, Laboratory Safety and Laboratory Report |
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January 21 |
Qualitative Analysis - Periodic Table |
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January 28 |
Qualitative Analysis (Continued - Unknown) |
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40 |
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February 4 |
Introduction to Beer's Law (Part I) Formal Lab Report |
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February 11 |
Excel Tutorial (Computer Center) |
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February 18 |
Introduction to Beer's Law (Part II) |
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40 |
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February 25 |
Chemical Kinetics Formal Lab Report Due |
40 |
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March 4 |
No Lab (Spring Break) No Lab (Study Week) |
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March 11 |
Using Spectrophotometry to
Determine Equilibrium Constants |
40 |
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March 18 |
No Lab (Study Week) |
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March 25 |
The Effect of Added Acid and Base on the pH of Buffer Solutions
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April 1 |
Neutralization Curves |
40 |
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April 8 |
Determining a Solubility Product Constant |
40 |
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April 15 |
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions |
40 |
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April 22 |
Introduction to Electrochemistry and Effects of Concentration on Electrode Potentials (Nernst Equation) and Check-out |
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Data for
each laboratory experiment is recorded in
special laboratory notebooks which automatically makes copies.
All data
is collected in ink. Do not erase any errors made in data
collection;
just line through once and rewrite. Each page must include the
following:
1.
Experiment number.
2. Full title of experiment.
3. Date on which page was written on.
4. Student name.
5. Any partner(s) names (just on data
pages).
6. "Chem
113, Section #" in the space provided.
Charts and
graphs must have your name, date and
experiment number printed (by the program) in the upper, righthand
corner.
LAB REPORTS:
Most
laboratory reports (except for charts and
graphs) will be handwritten, legibly, in your laboratory notebook. Each section must be clearly
labeled with the proper heading. The laboratory
report
consists of:
Pre-Lab
The
original copy of this part of the notebook will
be submitted at the beginning of each lab period. This
preparation for
lab comprises one-fourth of your laboratory grade for that experiment.
During the
lab, describe what you do (especially any
deviations from the procedure in the handout),
make
observations and record data (well organized) in:
Data and Observations
These
pages will be initialed by the instructor and turned in before you
leave.
The
final part of the report consists of:
Data Treatment and Discussion
Conclusion
This
will be turned in at the start of the next laboratory period
after
completing the lab.
One of the
experiments (noted in the course outline
above) will require a formal, typed lab report. The formal, typed lab report will contain the following:
Purpose
Introduction
Data and Calculations
Discussion
Conclusion
The prelab assignment for
these experiments will still be turned in at the start of the
laboratory
class. The formal written lab report will be due the week after the
experiment is performed in the laboratory.
All lab
reports will be graded on neatness,
organization of material, proper calculations (including significant
figures
and sample calculations), proper graphing, and quality of results.
LAB
COURTESY:
Fifteen (15) points of your total grade is based on lab courtesy; considering such things as safety awareness, lab technique, behavior in the laboratory, showing up to lab on time and handing in labs on time.
CHEM 113 POLICIES:
1. Students must wear goggles in the laboratory at all times. Each time the instructor must remind a student to keep their goggles on, 5 points will be deducted from the lab courtesy total. When courtesy points have been used up, 5 points will be deducted from the lab report grade.
2. Be on time for lab. Constant tardiness will not be tolerated and will result in points deducted from the lab courtesy grade.
3. If you work with a partner on a particular experiment, you must still write up your own report (not a photocopy). Failure to do so will result in a grade of zero for that lab report.
4. Each day your lab report is late, 3 points will be deducted.
5. If you miss a laboratory class, you must have a University approved excuse. You are also required to show documentation to your instructor supporting your excuse. Failure to do either one of these will result in your not being able to make up the missed laboratory experiment.
6. Chem 111 is a prerequisite for this course. You cannot take this course unless you have credit for successfully completing Chem 111. You will be administratively dropped from this course if you have not completed these prerequisites unless you can demonstrate that you have taken a suitable substitute for the official prerequisites.
7. Instructors are asked (Senate rule 49-20) to provide a statement at the beginning of a course to "clarify the application of academic integrity to that course." The Senate Rule includes the following:
Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating, plagiarizing, fabrication of information or citation, facilitating acts of academic dishonesty by others, having unauthorized possession of examinations, submitting work of another person or work previously used without informing the instructor, or tampering with the work of other students.
Read Senate rule 49-20: www.psu.edu/ufs/policies/47-00.html#49-20 and Behrend academic integrity guidelines:http://demo2.bd.psu.edu/faculty/academics/integrity.htm.
Any violation of academic integrity will receive academic and possibly disciplinary sanctions, including the possible awarding of an XF grade which is recorded on the transcript and states that failure of the course was due to an act of academic dishonesty. All acts of academic dishonesty are recorded so repeat offenders can be sanctioned accordingly.
GRADES:
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Pre-Lab |
90 |
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Post-Lab |
270 |
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Lab Courtesy |
15 |
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Total |
375 |
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A |
100 - 93% |
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C+ |
77 - 79% |
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A– |
90 - 92% |
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C |
70 - 76% |
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B+ |
87 - 89% |
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D |
60 - 69% |
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B |
83 - 86% |
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F |
0 - 59% |
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B– |
80 - 82% |
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