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Title: Welcome to Chem101


1
Welcome to Chem101
  • Chem 101
  • Chemistry and Geophysical Sciences Dept
  • Los Angeles City College

2
Class Information
  • Course CHEM 101
  • Location SCI 314 / 306 (lab)
  • Instructor Terry Boan
  • Lab
  • Time 515pm 1005pm
  • Textbook CHEMISTRY A Molecular Approach
  • Nivaldo Tro,

3
Contact and Website
  • Email boanta_at_lacitycollege.edu
  • Website faculty.lacitycollege.edu/boanta
  • Office Hour TBA
  • Syllabus and all class info can be found on the
    website

4
Mastering Chemistry
  • Website masteringchemistry.com
  • Course ID
  • Youll find homework and quizzes here

5
Course Description
  • Chemistry 101 is a 5 unit course in general
    college chemistry. The course combines about 3
    hours of lecture with two 2 hour laboratory
    sessions and 2 hours of conference per week.
    Students should have knowledge of college algebra
    with a minimum grade of "C". Chemistry 101 is a
    college level course in general inorganic
    chemistry. The course is designed primarily for
    students who have had previous chemistry training
    either in high school or an elementary course at
    a community college. A minimum grade of "C" in
    this course is necessary in order to enroll in
    Chemistry 102.

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Attendance
  • Attendance taken daily (sign-in) carbon copies
    collected for lab attendence.
  • Adding the class
  • Lottery in week 2 (must attend every class)
  • Dropping the Class
  • Drop by ______________________to drop without W

If you think you will not be able to complete the
class, and earn a grade of C or higher,
consider dropping the class before
_________________.
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Course Work
Lecture HW/Quizzes 250
Lecture Midterm (2) 250
Lecture Final 200
Lab Formal Report 40
Lab Labs 260
TOTAL 1000
A B C D F
gt88 76 - 87 60 75 50 - 59 lt50
8
Academic Policies
9
Academic Integrity
  • Board Rule 9803.28
  • Students found cheating will receive a grade of
    F for the quiz/exam, and will be recommended to
    the Dean of Students for expulsion from the
    college.

10
Financial Aid
  • If you need help paying for books and other
    college expenses, call the Financial Aid Office
    at (323) 953-4000 extension 2010, or see them at
    Student Services Village room 117.
  • http//www.lacitycollege.edu/stusvcs/finaid/

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Student LearningOutcome
  • By the end of this course you will be able to
    solve a stoichiometry problem in which the
    limiting reactant is not identified in the
    problem. Given a stoichiometry problem in which
    the limiting reactant is not identified in the
    problem, the student will be able to correctly
    interpret the problem, develop a correct
    solution, and generate a correct answer to the
    correct number of significant figures.

12
Science and Technology
  • Science is the process of seeking an
    understanding of underlying principles of nature.
    Science involves two facets
  • Technological (or factual) and philosophical (or
    theoretical).
  • Technology is the direct application of knowledge
    to solve problems.
  • Science grew out of natural philosophy or the
    philosophical speculation of nature

13
Science
  • Scientific laws are descriptions of natural
    phenomenon. (Law of Gravity, Law of Conservation
    of Mass/Matter)
  • Many scientific laws can be stated
    mathematically.
  • i.e., Boyles Law (PV k)

14
Science
  • A scientific theory is a set of tested hypotheses
    that explain natural phenomena. Scientific
    theories are the best current explanation for
    natural phenomena. Theories are always tentative
    and may change as observations of nature change.

15
Science
  • Scientific models are tangible items or pictures
    used to represent invisible processes.

16
Limitations of Science
  • Science is limited to studying that which is
    observable, and natural processes in which
    variables can be controlled.

17
Science and Technology Risks and Benefits
  • Science and technology are interrelated. They
    involve both risks and benefits.
  • Risk-benefit analysis involves an estimation
    called the desirability quotient (DQ).
  • DQ Benefit
  • Risks

18
What is Chemistry? Definition Chemistry is the
study of matter and its changes from one
substance to another. Chemistry is central to
all sciences and overlaps with physics, biology,
geology, and astronomy. Learning about chemistry
teaches you about the benefits and risks
associated with chemicals and will help you to be
an informed citizen and make intelligent choices
concerning the world around you. Chemistry
teaches you to solve problems and communicate
with others in an organized and logical manner.
19
Chemistry is called the central science as the
next two slides illustrate.
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Paleontology
Biology
Medicine
Biophysics
Biochemistry
Geochemistry
Chemistry
Physics
Geology
Physical Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Nuclear Chemistry
Cosmo chemistry
Astrophysics
Astronomy
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AGRICULTURE
COSMETICS
MATERIAL SCIENCE
ANIMAL SCIENCE
ART
CHEMISTRY
TOXICOLOGY
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
APPLIED HEALTH TECHNOLOGY
MEDICINE
FIRE SCIENCE
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  • Major Chemistry subdivisions
  • Analytical (qualitative and quantitative)
    Chemistry
  • Qualitative Analytical Chemistry What is a
    sample of matter composed of?
  • Quantitative Analytical Chemistry How much
    stuff is in a sample of matter?
  • Physical Chemistry
  • The study of the physics involved with chemical
    changes.
  • Organic Chemistry
  • The study of properties and reactions of
    compounds that contain Carbon
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • The study of properties and reactions of
    compounds that are not Carbon based
  • Biochemistry
  • The study of living systems (Biology Chemistry)

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  • Major Hints in being a successful Chemistry
    Student
  • Study Everyday!! A 5 unit class requires at least
    10 hours/week of study time to earn a C
  • Dont fall behind you will never catch up!!!
  • Always ask for help when you need it dont
    wait.
  • Working in groups is very helpful IF you have the
    right group!!!
  • Read the chapter and/or online lecture notes
    before class to familiarize yourself with the
    material.
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