North Seattle Community
College
Winter 2009
Course meeting times: Lecture MTWTh, 11:00 a.m. – 11:50
a.m., AS 1623
Lab M, 1:00 p.m.
– 3:50 p.m., AS 1519
Text: General, Organic, and Biochemistry by Karen
Timberlake, 2nd edition
Other required
materials:
¥ Scientific calculator (one that does logarithms and scientific
notation)
¥ Access to e-mail (I will be sending notices out from time to
time) and a promise to check your e-mail every couple of days
¥ Lab coat or apron (optional)
Purpose:
This course is the first quarter of a three quarter general chemistry sequence for
non-science majors. Primarily intended for allied health science students, please make sure
this course fulfills the prerequisites of any program for which you are going
to apply. This quarter we will cover topics such as quantitative chemistry,
including stoichiometry, balancing equations and yield calculations, as well as
the behavior of gases; acid-base and buffer chemistry; and nuclear and basic
organic chemistry. These topics are contained in Chapters 1-11 of the textbook.
Prerequisites: Math 098 (intermediate
algebra) or the high school-equivalent is the prerequisite for the class; prior
knowledge of making graphs, using linear equations and calculating logarithms is a key to your success in
this class.
Instructor: Tracy Furutani Office:
IB 2328B
Phone: 528-4509 Office
hour: TWTh, noon - 1 p.m.
e-mail: tfurutan@northseattle.edu Grader:
Mike Harrell
website: http://faculty.northseattle.edu/tfurutani/chem121_04/chem121_04.htm
Grading: Midterms 3 at 50 pts* 150
Final 1
at 25 pts 30
Labs 6
at 25 pts each 150
Projects 2 at 25 pts each 50
Exercises 9 at 15 pts each, best 8 120
Homework 11 at 10 pts each, best 10 100
Total 600
pts
*If (score on midterm n+1
> score on midterm n) then (score on midterm n = score on midterm n+1)
Grades will be assigned as
follows:
Your total points: 570 – 600 Your grade: 4.0
540 – 569 3.7
510 – 539 3.3
480 – 509 3.0
450 – 479 2.7
420 – 449 2.3
390 – 419 2.0
360
– 389 1.7
330 – 359 1.3
300 – 329 1.0
<
300
0.0
This schedule is subject to
a minimal
amount of change.
Homework problems: Note that all odd numbered problems' answers are in the end of
each chapter; you are responsible for checking these answers. More detailed
solutions are available in the Student Solutions Manual. The grader will check
more carefully the even-numbered problems; be clear in how you derived the answers!
Please use only
one side of the sheet of paper and box your final answers; neatly staple answer sheets together.
Though I encourage collaboration between students (especially study groups) to
work together on these problems, I ask that each person turn in their own set of homework
answers. Homework assignments are due on the date shown in parentheses:
Chapter
1 (Due: Tuesday, January 13) 3, 5 a-e, 7 a-f, 9
a-d, 11 a-d, 13 a-d, 18, 19 a-e, 23 a-d, 32 a-d, 43 a-d, 45, 55 a-c, 62 a-c,
65, 67 a-c, 69 a-c, 73, 75 a-c, 81 a-d
Chapter
2 (Due: Tuesday, January 20) 1 a-d, 3 a-d, 5 a-d,
8 a-h, 9 a-h, 12 a-d, 15 a-e, 18 a-e, 23, 25 a-d, 31 a-h, 34 a-d, 36 (the whole
table), 40 a-d, 45, 49 a-d, 53 a-d, 57 a-e, 59 a-e, 61 a-d, 69 a-c, 108 a-e
Chapter
4 (Due: Tuesday, January 27) 1 a-c, 3 a-e, 5 a-e,
7 a-d, 9 a-e, 12 a-e, 15 a-e, 18, 22 a-e, 25 a-f, 31 (the whole table), 33 a-e,
35 a-e, 38, 41 a-e, 47, 49, 55 a-f, 59, 65, 71, 82, 109 a-e
Chapter
5 (Due: Tuesday, February 3) 3 a-d, 7 a-d, 9 ab,
11 a-c, 13 a-d, 15 ab, 20 a-c, 21 a-d, 23 a-d, 26 a-f, 29 a-c, 31 ab, 35, 38 a-c,
43 a-c, 48 a-c, 55 ab, 68 a-c
Chapter
6 (Due: Tuesday, February 10) 1 (use words like
"decrease" and "increase"), 5 a-d, 8 a-c, 9 a-c, 11 a-c,
14, 15, 17 a-c, 20 a-d, 21 ab, 26, 27 a-c, 31 a-e, 33 a-d, 39 a-d, 42 ab, 43
a-c
Chapter
7 (Due: Tuesday, February 17) 3 a-d, 8 ab, 9, 11
ab, 17 a-c, 23 a-c, 27 a-d, 29, 33 ab, 37 ab, 42, 45 a-c, 48 a-d, 49, 51, 53,
56, 58, 64 ab, 67 a-e
Chapter
8 (Due: Tuesday, February 24) 1 a-c, 5, 7, 10
a-d, 13 a-c, 16 a-d, 19, 23 a-c, 26 ab, 27 a-c, 31 a-c, 34, 37 ab, 45, 51 ab,
55 a-d, 60 ab, 65 a-c, 67 a-c, 71 a-c
Chapter
9 (Due: Tuesday, March 3) 3, 5 a-d, 10 a-c, 11
a-c, 17, 22 a-c, 25, 27 ab, 28 ab, 31 a-e, 33, 35, 37, 39 a-c, 41 a-c, 43 a-d,
48, 49 a-d, 54 a-c
Chapter
10 (Due: Monday, March 9) 3 a-e, 5 a-e, 7 ab, 9 a-d, 14 a-c,
15, 17 a-c, 22 a-c, 23, 25 ab, 28, 29, 33 a-d, 35 a-d, 38 a-d, 43 a-d, 47a-d,
50 ab, 51 a-c, 55, 59, 61 a-d, 65 a-d, 67
Chapter
3 (Due: Thursday, March 12) 3 a-b, 6 (the whole
table), 7 a-e, 10 a-e, 11 a-d, 13 a-d, 15 a-d, 18 a-d, 19 a-c, 21 a-d, 25, 29,
32, 33, 36 ab, 43 ab
Chapter
11 (Due:
Wednesday, March 18) 1 a-f, 6, 9 a-c, 12 a-d, 15 a-c, 22 a-d, 25 a-d, 31 a-c,
33 a-d, 39 a-e, 52 a-d, 70
Note: doing the homework
problems helps you keep up with the material, and makes you a better person.
Labs:
Safety first! You must wear goggles when wet labs (labs involving chemicals) are
being performed; these can be bought at the bookstore, though if you have some
that are comfortable, bring them and we will determine suitability for lab. At
a minimum, goggles should form a seal around your eyes.
Lab book: Though no lab notebook is required for this course, you may wish
to keep one, or at least a section of your notes, in order to enter your data into
the report for submission. For many of you, your future job will require that
your written notes be clear enough to a transcriptionist to enter into a
database; consider this good practice. Lab reports are due a week after the lab
is completed.
Exercises:
There will be nine exercises distributed throughout the quarter. The exercises
are in-class activities designed to help you understand a particular topic or
chapter better. They are due on the same day as the homework assignment for
that chapter, and can be turned as a group assignment.
Make-ups:
Missed exams, labs and exercises cannot be made up; that's why I drop the
lowest homework and exercise score. You know when the exams and labs are (see
calendar); make sure you are here.
Exams: The midterm
exams and the final are one hour in length. These items represent individual
learning, so no
collaboration or joint use of materials during the exam is allowed.
However, since they represent learning, they will be (unless otherwise
specified) open book, notes, handouts, exercises and calculator.
Attendance:
I will not take attendance during the quarter, but since we will be covering
material quickly during the quarter, it is imperative that you come to each meeting.
Please call me (528-4509) or e-mail me (tfurutan@northseattle.edu) if you are
going to miss class, so that we can discuss what you have missed.
Cheating:
Don't. I will use the policy outlined in the Student Conduct section of the
Student Handbook. Remember, a group project such as a lab is the result of a
roughly equal sharing of ideas from each member of the group. Collaboration is
absolutely essential. An individual assignment or exam, however, is an
evaluation of what each individual understands. Please do not collaborate on
these endeavors.
Chemical sensitivities: Due to the increasing numbers of individuals developing chemical
sensitivities and the increasing awareness of such conditions, everyone who
attends this class is asked to refrain from wearing any fragrance or perfume.
The greatest feasible efforts will also be taken to ensure a fresh air
environment free of not only the above-mentioned fragrances but also
potentially harmful substances such as carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, carpet
odor, organic solvents, etc. Individuals who are unsure of the importance of
this policy should see the Associate Dean for additional information.
Cell phones, beepers, pagers: These devices are disruptive in the classroom.
Turn it off during class. A first violation will result in a warning. A second violation of
this policy will result in dismissal from the course.
Dates to
remember:
Last day to drop course February
27
Last day of CHE 101 instruction March
19
Calendar: The
chapter numbers refer to the Timberlake textbook.
|
January 5 Introduction |
6 Chapter 1 |
7 Chapter 1 |
8 Chapter 1 |
9 |
|
12 Chapter 2 Lab check-in Lab 1: Measurement and density |
13 Chapter 2 |
14 Chapter 2 |
15 Chapter 4 Safety quiz |
16 |
|
19 MLK,
Jr. Day |
20 Chapter 4 |
21 Chapter 4 |
22 Chapter 4 |
23 |
|
26 Chapter 5 |
27 Chapter 5 |
28 Exam 1 (Ch. 1, 2, 4) |
29 Chapter 5 |
30 |
|
February 2 |
3 Chapter 5 |
4 Chapter 6 |
5 Chapter 6 |
6 |
|
9 Chapter 6 |
10 Chapter 6 |
11 Chapter 7 |
12 Chapter 7 |
13 |
|
16 Presidents
Day |
17 Chapter 8 |
18 Exam 2 (Ch. 5, 6, 7) |
19 Chapter 9 |
20 |
|
23 Chapter 8 |
24 Chapter 9 |
25 Chapter 9 |
26 Chapter 9 |
27 |
|
March 2 Chapter 9 |
3 Chapter 10 |
4 Chapter 10 |
5 Chapter 10 |
6 |
|
9 Chapters 10 and 3 |
10 Exam 3 (Ch. 8, 9, 10) |
11 Chapter 3 |
12 Chapter 11 |
6 |
|
16 Chapter 11 |
17 Chapter 11 |
18 Final
(Ch 3, 11) |
19 Final class meeting |
20 |