Spring 2022 - CHEM 125 LC02

General Chemistry Laboratory I (1)

Class Number: 6605

Delivery Method: In Person

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    Jan 10 – Apr 11, 2022: Thu, 3:30–7:20 p.m.
    Surrey

  • Prerequisites:

    Chemistry 12 with a minimum grade of C, or CHEM 109 or CHEM 111 with a minimum grade of C-. Corequisite: CHEM 120.

Description

CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:

Experiments in atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding and reactivity, thermochemistry, gases, liquids, solids and solutions. This course has the same laboratory component as CHEM 121. Students with credit for CHEM 121 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative/Breadth-Science.

COURSE DETAILS:

Please note, this course outline was accurate at the time of publication but is subject to change.

Mode of Teaching
4 lab hours/week on alternate weeks
Laboratory: In-person at Surrey campus

Description
Experiments in atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding and reactivity, thermochemistry, gases, liquids, solids and solutions.

Exp. 1 - Preparation of a Complex Salt of Iron
Exp. 2 - Chemical Reactions and Equations: Sequence of Copper Reactions
Exp. 3 - Analysis of a Complex Salt of Iron
Exp. 4 - The Molar Volume of a Gas
Exp. 5 - Thermochemistry: Use of Hess' Law
Exp. 6 - A) Intemolecular Forces: Evaporation and B) Colligative Properties: Freezing Point Depression

Grading

  • Report Sheets 80%
  • LON-CAPA Assignments 20%

NOTES:

Grading Notes: All labs must be completed in order to pass the course.

REQUIREMENTS:

Attendance of In-Person Laboratory Sessions: It is mandatory for students to attend all in-person laboratory sessions. If you are unable to attend an in-person laboratory session due to illness, please contact your instructor as soon as possible to discuss alternative arrangements.

Materials

MATERIALS + SUPPLIES:

Required Materials:

  • Lab coat and safety glasses/goggles
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and COVID-19 Precautions: Lab coats and safety glasses/goggles are mandatory in Chemistry for all in-person laboratory sessions. Additional PPE and precautionary measures may be required during in-person laboratory sessions based on the recommendations of the University and provincial health officials.

RECOMMENDED READING:

Steven S. Zumdahl & Donald J. DeCoste. Chemical Principles. 8th Edition. 2017. Publisher: Cengage Learning.
ISBN: 9781305856745

Department Undergraduate Notes:

A grade of C- or better is required for all prerequisite courses.

Registrar Notes:

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: YOUR WORK, YOUR SUCCESS

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TEACHING AT SFU IN SPRING 2022

Teaching at SFU in spring 2022 will involve primarily in-person instruction, with safety plans in place.  Some courses will still be offered through remote methods, and if so, this will be clearly identified in the schedule of classes.  You will also know at enrollment whether remote course components will be “live” (synchronous) or at your own pace (asynchronous).

Enrolling in a course acknowledges that you are able to attend in whatever format is required.  You should not enroll in a course that is in-person if you are not able to return to campus, and should be aware that remote study may entail different modes of learning, interaction with your instructor, and ways of getting feedback on your work than may be the case for in-person classes.

Students with hidden or visible disabilities who may need class or exam accommodations, including in the context of remote learning, are advised to register with the SFU Centre for Accessible Learning (caladmin@sfu.ca or 778-782-3112) as early as possible in order to prepare for the spring 2022 term.