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Fall 2010 Professor Laude CH 301 INFORMATION PACKET Topic Description page # Coming to See your Professor A fervent plea to not be afraid to come and see me. 1 CH301: A Capsule Summary One page listing of important facts about this course. 2 CH 301 Course Outline Day-by-day schedule of lectures, homework and exams. 3 Grading Policy for CH301 How letter grades will be assigned in this course. 4,5 Makeup Exam and Quiz Procedure What happens when you oversleep. 6 Registering with the Quest to Access Your Grades A Web site where you must register in order to see your grades for the course. 6 Random Musings How we have our poetry corner. 6 A Calendar Brought to you by the Chemistry Lower Division Offices Where and when to go about course registration issues like dropping a class. 7 Prerequisites for CH301 Can you stay in here if you aren’t supposed to be in here? 7 Q drops Will I give Q drops to just anybody? 8 Electronic World of CH301 Useful web site links 8 Electronic Lecture Notes Stop furiously writing in class and listen!!! 8 Videos of Dr. Laude’s Lectures So just exactly why do you come in the first place. 8 E-mail The preferred way to contact us 9 Some tips on e-mail etiquette How to get your e-mail answered. 9 Textbook and Supplemental Materials for CH301 Suggested books and course notes for CH301. 9 Regrade Procedure You know that you marked a B and not a C!!! 10 Students with Disabilities Information on special accommodations. 10 Religious Observances and Make-up Exams What it says, but let me know by the 12th class day 11 Academic Dishonesty Don’t do it. End of story. 11 Academic Communities What were you going to do after dinner anyway? 11 Lessons on the Successful CNS Student Deep thoughts by Dr. Laude on how to survive a rigorous year of math and science 12 Learning Resources for Math and Science Courses Pick and choose how you will learn the material in a course 13 COMING TO SEE YOUR PROFESSOR I know that I am a professor and a dean and old and fat and that all of that may make me seem intimidating. But actually I am very nice to children and students (I am only so-so with small animals). Please do not be afraid to contact me about your academic or non-academic problems with this course. The last thing you need is to end up with a bad grade for this course when there is something that could have been done about it if you had contacted me in time. So just send me an e-mail and I will tell you how easy it is to schedule a private discussion with me.CH301: A CAPSULE SUMMARY Course name and number: CH 301: Principles of Chemistry I, Unique number 50995 Class meeting time and location: TTh 2 to 3:15 p.m. in WEL 2.224 Instructor information: Instructor name Professor David Laude Office location W. C. Hogg 2.222A (W.C. Hogg is between Welch Hall and the Tower) Office phone 471-6176 (You'll get my assistant Judy) e-mail [email protected] Office hours Monday through Thursday (see times below) or e-mail for an appointment Teaching assistant information: name e-mail Principal duty Office hour room Travis Johnson [email protected] The Man Tues/Thurs 3:30-5 pm UTC 1.118 Miranda Colletta [email protected] What the man says Wednesday 9 to 10 am RLM 5.122 Daniel Hawkins [email protected] What the man says Tuesday 1 to 2 pm WAG 201 Ben McKown [email protected] What the man says Monday 10-11 Cubicle A Danny Tabor [email protected] What the man says Thursday 5 till 6 pm WAG 308 Where to go for information: location information provided General chemistry office, WEL 2.212 course registration, lost and found, make-up exams Web: http://courses.cm.utexas.edu/dlaude/ grades, answer key, course notes, handouts Where to go for help (choose a couple of these to do every week—as of 09/25/10): day and time location activity presider Sunday 7 to 8 pm Jester A121A Discussion section Daniel Sunday 8 to 9:30 pm Jester dining Academic community Daniel Monday 10 to 11am Welch first floor cubicles Office hour Ben Monday 2 to 3 pm WCH 2.222 or WCH 1.120 Discussion section Dr. Laude Monday 6:00 to 6:30 pm Kinsolving dining Peer/Peer dinner with TA Miranda Monday 6:30 to 7:30 pm. LLB 103 Discussion section Miranda Monday 7:30 to 9:30 pm Kinsolving dining Academic community Miranda Tuesday 11 am to noon WCH 2.222 or UTC 3.122 Discussion section Dr. Laude Tuesday 1 to 2 pm WAG 201 Discussion section Daniel Tuesday 3:30 to 5 pm UTC 1.118 Discussion section Travis Tuesday 6:00 to 6:30 pm Kinsolving dining Peer/Peer dinner with TA Travis Tuesday 6:30 to 7:30 pm. LLB 103 Discussion section Travis Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30 pm Kinsolving dining Academic community Travis Wednesday 9 to 10 am RLM 5.122 Discussion section Miranda Wednesday 1 to 2 pm WCH 2.222 or WCH 1.120 Discussion section Dr. Laude Wednesday 6:00 to 6:30 pm. Jester dining Peer/Peer dinner with TA Ben Wednesday 6:30 to 7:30 pm. UTC 3.120 Discussion section Ben Wednesday 7:30 to 9:30 pm Jester dining Academic community Ben Thursday noon to 1 pm WCH 2.222 or JGB 2.324 Discussion section Dr. Laude Thursday 3:30 to 5 pm UTC 1.118 Discussion section Travis Thursday 5 to 6 pm WAG 308 Discussion section Danny Thursday 6:00 to 6:30 pm. Jester dining Peer/Peer dinner with TA Danny Thursday 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Jester A305A Discussion section Danny Thursday 7:30 to 9:30 pm Jester dining Academic community DannyCH301 COURSE OUTLINE Lecture Number Day Date Topic Worksheet Quizzes and Exams H 8/26 Syllabus, course overview Worksheet 1 1 T 8/31 Wave Particle Duality of Light 2 H 9/2 Development of Quantum Mechanics Worksheet 2 3 T 9/7 The Origin of Atomic Orbitals 4 H 9/9 Electronic Configurations of Atoms and Ions Worksheet 3 Quiz 1 5 T 9/14 Periodic Trends Explained by ENC 6 H 9/16 Filled and Half Filled Shell Stability Worksheet 4 7 T 9/21 The Chemical Bond: Ionic Bonds Quiz 2 8 H 9/23 Covalent Lewis Dot Structures Worksheet 5 9 T 9/28 More Sophisticated Ideas in Structures W 9/29 Exam 1 Exam 1 on Lectures 1-9 10 H 9/30 Turning 2D into 3D VSEPR Models Worksheet 6 11 T 10/5 VB and VSEPR Theory 12 H 10/7 VB Theory: Making MOs from AOs Worksheet 7 13 T 10/12 Molecular Orbital Theory Quiz 3 14 H 10/14 Ideal Gas Law Worksheet 8 15 T 10/19 Advanced Ideas in Gas Theory 16 H 10/21 Intermolecular Forces Worksheet 9 Quiz


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