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Summer I 2010 SYLLABUS FOR GENERAL CHEMISTRY II CHEM 1032 AND 1034 Course Descriptions Pre and Co Requisites CHEM 1032 General Chemistry II 3 semester hours formerly CHEM C072 The second semester of chemistry for science majors pre professional students and others in science related fields An introduction to thermodynamics equilibrium kinetics electrochemistry and descriptive chemistry Prerequisite Chemistry 1031 C071 with a grade of C or better Co Requisite Chemistry 1034 C074 is normally taken concurrently Three hours lecture and one hour recitation per week Note that a grade of C or better is in CHEM 1032 is required before students are able to enroll in BIO 2112 CHEM 1034 General Chemistry Laboratory II 1 semester hour formerly CHEM C074 Experiments in equilibrium kinetics acid base and oxidation reduction titrations electrochemistry and synthesis of metal complexes Prerequisite Chemistry 1033 C073 with a grade of C or better Co Requisite Chemistry 1032 C072 Six hours of laboratory per week Note These two courses can be used to satisfy the University Core Science Technology First Level SA requirement To determine if these courses will satisfy the Gen Ed Science Technology requirement see your advisor These two courses require separate registrations and are designed to be taken at the same time but credit for them is earned independently Meeting Times Room Lecturer Office Ext Email TWThF Lecture BE162 Prof John Scovill BE444 4 7341 scovillj temple edu BA409 Riley Murphy riley murphy temple edu BA409 Riley Murphy riley murphy temple edu E A617 Selver Ahmed selver temple edu 8 40 10 30 am TR Recitation 10 45 11 35 TR Recitation 11 45 12 35 TR Recitation 10 45 11 35 CHEM 1032 and 1034 Page 1 of 13 Summer I 2010 TR Recitation E A617 Selver Ahmed selver temple edu 11 45 12 35 TTH Lab 12 10 3 30 DX203 Office Hours MW 11 30 to 1 30 or by arrangement This is your time to ask questions regarding the lecture material assignments and grading concerns You should make an appointment if you are unable to attend these scheduled office hours Coordinator Dr John Michel BE126 215 204 2434 jmichel temple edu Dr Michel is the person to see regarding scheduling issues and drop adds in recitation and lab sections Recitations and Labs Follow your schedule for meeting times and rooms Recitations will meet starting the first week of the semester Labs will meet starting the first week of the semester Make a note of your recitation and lab instructor s name office extension and email here Registration Students may register for classes at their college advising offices or via OWLnet www owlnet temple edu or the Diamond Line 215 204 2525 with their 4 digit PIN Open Close status is best viewed via TU Courses www temple edu TUcourses Green Cards Lab Green Cards will ONLY be issued by Dr Michel before the FIRST lab meeting of the summer session not at any other time Lecture recitation Green Cards will only be issued with the approval of the lecturer To register for the lecture recitation portion of the course you must find an open section New lecture recitation and lab sections may be added so check OWLnet frequently Drop Add During days 1 and 2 of the summer session students may still register without coordinator signature for any open Lec Rec sections During day 3 students may only register for open Lec Rec sections with permission from Dr Michel in consultation with the lecturer The last day to drop a course without a record of the class appearing on the transcript is Monday July 19th Withdrawal A student can withdraw from a course from May 29th through June 14th This is Temple University s Policy 02 10 14 There is no need to seek a lecturer s or instructor s signature The course will be recorded on the transcript with the notation of W indicating that the student withdrew A student may withdraw from no more than five courses during his her undergraduate career A student may not withdraw from the same course more than once The last day to withdraw from a course is Monday August 2nd Incompletes An incomplete or I will only be given in accord with Temple University s Policy 03 12 13 An I cannot be assigned until the specific requirements have been met and the Agreement for Issuing an Incomplete form has been signed and submitted by the instructor and the student prior to submitting the form to the Dean s Office or Dean s Designee for final approval To obtain an I at least 50 of the work for the course must be completed a student s CHEM 1032 and 1034 Page 2 of 13 Summer I 2010 accumulated point total must be more than 75 of the total number of possible points and there must be a valid reason acceptable to academic advising For students who are assigned a grade of I all previous scores will stand and will be used in the calculation of the final score and grade when the course is completed No I designation may be requested after the final exams for these two courses have been administered Course Materials Chemistry A Molecular Approach by Nivaldo J Tro published by Pearson Prentice Hall This is a custom edition text made for Temple University for students enrolled in Chemistry 1032 It is a 3 hole punched shrink wrapped text of chapters 11 19 This packet is only available for purchase at the Temple University Bookstore on the Main Campus the Ambler Campus and at Zavelle s Bookstore 1520 N Broad You cannot purchase this packet from any other vendors Do not purchase a copy of the complete text MasteringChemistry Access Kit required only for those students who did not take CHEM 1031 last semester The cost is 45 00 without the eBook and 79 50 with the eBook Your access code will be good for 2 years This should be purchased online at http www masteringchemistry com site register new students html Further details on MasteringChemistry are provided on pages 11 and 12 of this syllabus Selected Solutions Manual that accompanies Chemistry A Molecular Approach by Mary Beth Kramer and Kathleen Thrush Shaginaw published by Pearson Prentice Hall ISBN 0 13 6151167 This is an optional purchase This manual contains complete step by step solutions to selected odd numbered end of chapter problems and can be purchased at the Temple University Bookstore on the Main Campus the Ambler Campus and at Zavelle s Bookstore 1520 N Broad General Chemistry II Lab There is no lab manual for purchase The writeups of the lab experiments are posted on the Chem 1034 Blackboard site BB course 10 ss 2 chem 1034 all sections It is the


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