CHM 1046L - Fall 1997

 

Teaching Assistant:

Instructor: E. J. Pulliam, 517 DLC, 644-3491, Office Hours: M 9-10, T 11:30-12:30,

e-mail: pulliam@chem.fsu.edu

Textbook: CHM 1045L - 1046L Laboratory Manual (Blue cover) available at bookstores.

Attendance: You are required, on time at every scheduled session. If you must miss a class, do not call the TA, the Instructor, or the Chemistry Department. Simply arrive at the next class with appropriate written proof of your excuse (examples: note from doctor, copy of summons to appear in court, newspaper article about the snowstorm in Georgia in which you were stranded). Make-up laboratory is only scheduled for excused absences. If you arrive late to class, it is at the TA’s discretion as to whether or not you may start the lab. TWO UNEXCUSED ABSENCES WILL RESULT IN AN AUTOMATIC GRADE OF "F" FOR THIS COURSE.

Safety: You are required to bring safety goggles to the laboratory beginning September 8. Failure to wear safety goggles in the laboratory will result in being sent home with an unexcused absence. Study and obey all the laboratory safety rules. You must pass a safety quiz in order to pass this course. Additional safety considerations are on the back side of this page.

Grading: Grading in this course is based on three major areas: Laboratory Reports, Quizzes/Homework and Laboratory Performance. Letter grades will be awarded based on the mean and standard deviation of each TA’s sections.

Laboratory Reports will be graded on a 20 point scale, and are due at the beginning of the laboratory period following the experiment. Lower grades will be given for late reports, and no points will be given for a report more than one week late.

Quizzes will be based on experiments previously performed and will be given in the lecture period. Each will be worth 20 points. Pre-lab assignments will be given as homework and will be due at the class lecture preceding the laboratory. Additional pop quizzes may also be given in the lecture or laboratory.

Laboratory Performance will be evaluated on a daily basis. Approximately one half of the Performance points will be assigned to the bound Laboratory Notebook. Other factors evaluated in the Performance grade include: 1) Safety; 2) Preparation; 3) Neatness, especially in work areas after clean-up; 4) Organization and efficient use of laboratory time. Note that preparation leads to organization and efficiency.

Point Scale: Lab Reports 120

General Unknown 40

Quantitative Analysis Lab Summary 40

Quizzes (best 4) 80

Homework (best 6) 30

Lab Performance: Notebook 50

Lab Performance: Safety, Preparation, Neatness, Organization 50

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Failure to check out will result in an automatic grade of "I" for this course. Any equipment missing will be charged to the student's account.

Objective: This course is designed to offer science and engineering students an opportunity to apply some concepts and principles of chemistry in a supervised laboratory setting.

Tentative Syllabus

SCHEDULE OF LABORATORIES - CHM 1046L Fall 1997

 

Laboratory lectures for all sections will precede each experiment on Monday evenings from 6:45 - 8:00 PM. Experimental sections will follow on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

Week

Date

Exp.

Title

Homework Pages Due

1

Aug. 25

1B

Graphing (lab sessions will not meet)

2

Sept. 1

Labor Day (Holiday)

3

Sept. 8

13

Check In, Safety Considerations1

Absorption Spectroscopy

Graphing, 20-21

4

Sept. 15

16

Kinetics

Pre-lab 135

5

Sept. 22

17

*Group I

Pre-lab, 117-8, 133-4

6

Sept. 29

18

Group II

Pre-lab, 149-50

7

Oct. 6

19

*Group III and IV

Pre-lab, 165-6

8

Oct. 13

General Unknown

Handout

9

Oct. 20

*General Unknown

10

Oct. 27

14

Quantitative Analysis:

Pipet Calibration, Make NaOH, Dry KHP

Handout

11

Nov. 3

14

Quantitative Analysis: Standardize NaOH

Handout

12

Nov. 10

14

Quantitative Analysis: Unk. Solid Acid

(Tuesday is Veteran’s Day, all other labs meet.)

10

Nov. 17

15

Potentiometric Titrations

Notebooks Due

Handout

11

Nov. 24

Thanksgiving Holiday

Quantitative Analysis: Unk. Solid Acid

Notebooks Due (Tuesday labs only)

12

Dec. 1

* Check Out

13

Dec. 8

Finals Week

* Quiz Dates

1Additional Safety Considerations

Any laboratory experiment should include proper disposal of hazardous waste. Never discard any waste down the drain unless directed to do so by the TA. Instead, use the waste containers provided for 1046L and replace the lid on the container when done. Report any spills to the TA immediately, and direct others to keep away from the spill. Remember that safety is everyone’s primary concern.