Course Syllabus General Chemistry II Online Summer II, 2015 CHEM 1023: General Chemistry II Online Catalog Description: A continuation of CHEM 1013, online (ACTS: CHEM 1424) Type of Course: Theory Credit Hours: 3 Pre-requisite: CHEM 1013, General Chemistry I Class Times: N/A - Online Disclaimer This syllabus represents a best plan for the course, but as with most plans, it is subject to changes made necessary by time, space, personnel constraints or other factors. Adjustments to the course structure may be required throughout the semester. Instructor Information: Name: Dr. Sarah Webb Email: sarah_webb@asun.edu Email is the preferred and official means of individual student-instructor communication for this class. I will answer emails within 2 business days, usually sooner but this may vary depending on the week. I do not answer email on the weekends. Be sure to include name, class, and section number. Required Text, References, and Materials: 1) Text: Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, Silberburg, 7 h edition, McGraw- Hill, ISBN #9780073511177 2) Access to a computer and a RELIABLE internet connection Equipment needed for this course: 1. Computer with web browser capable of accessing the My ASUN Portal 2. Reliable internet access (broadband recommended) 3. Microsoft Office 2000 or newer for Word and PowerPoint. If you do not have these programs, they are available to you free of charge at: http://www.asun.edu/tech 4. Adobe Acrobat Reader Page 1 of 5
Note about the My ASUN Portal: As a security setting, after 45 minutes of inactivity, the portal will automatically log you out. Be sure to keep that in mind as you take a quiz. If you do not change pages or activities you may be timed out that includes changing pages (not questions) during a quiz. Reporting error messages on the Portal: If during a quiz, exam, or other activity in the portal you receive an error message of any kind, please take a screen shot of the message and include it in an email to your instructor as soon as possible. To take a screen shot, press the [print screen] button on your computer keyboard and then open a word document or power point document or an email and right click with your mouse and select paste to insert the screen shot into whatever you have selected. Include as much information as possible in your error reporting email, including the course, assignment or other activity in which the error occurred, the date and time and what web browser you were using (i.e. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome). The first thing you should do (after capturing a screen shot of your error message, etc.,) is to log out and then log back into the Portal this often resets your configurations and eliminates the error. Core Competencies: Every student graduation from ASU Newport with and Associates Degree will be proficient in the following competencies: Communication Skills (oral and written) Math Skills Critical Thinking Skills Technology Skills Course Competencies: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Identify the intermolecular forces between liquids, solids, and gases due to chemical bonding. 2. Apply the knowledge of colligative properties of solutions to application problems. Exam I Exam II 3. Discuss basic thermodynamics. Exam II 4. Demonstrate an understanding of chemical kinetics and discuss basic mechanisms of reactions. 5. Illustrate the properties of chemical equilibrium of reactions and solubility products. 6. Explain acid/base theory and apply this knowledge to acid/base equilibrium and titration problems. Exam III Exam III and V Exam IV 7. Balance oxidation-reduction equations. Exam V 8. Utilize a basic knowledge of oxidation-reduction to illustrate electrochemical principles. Exam V Page 2 of 5
If you are having trouble with My ASUN Portal please notify your instructor and refer to: http://www.asun.edu/tech. Contact ITS (Information Technology Services) directly at (870) 512-7783 or its@asun.edu your instructor will not be able to aid you with technical computer issues. Purpose and Structure of this Course: The purpose of this course is to provide a broad general knowledge of inorganic chemistry at a freshman level. The structure of this course is set up to follow quizzes with exams over each 1-3 chapter(s). You are urged NOT to wait until the last minute to complete assignments. Grading Criteria and Scale: Discussions: 4 @ 15 pts each (60 pts total) Essay Questions: 3 @ 15 pts each (45 pts total) Quizzes: 12 @ 10 pts each (100 pts total, lowest 2 dropped) Exams: 5 @ 100 pts each (500 pts total) Comprehensive Final: 1 @ 100 pts TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE: 805 All quizzes and exams will be graded immediately. Discussions and essays may take up to a week to grade. The Final is COMPREHENSIVE. It is worth 100 points with 100 questions. Class Etiquette With regard to discussion posts and email communication, students are expected to: 1. Clearly identify themselves and the class and section in which he/she is enrolled. 2. Make appropriate use of the subject line. 3. Use proper English, grammar, and spelling. 4. Retain a copy of the email. 5. Avoid the use of emoticons 6. Do not use net abbreviations 7. Avoid the use of slang. Instructor s Late Work Policy: Assignments will be accepted after the due date has passed, but you will be assessed a 10% Late penalty! Exceptions will be made ONLY if the My ASUN Portal system is down however, disruptions due to issues with personal computers are NOT valid excuses computers are available on campus and at public libraries DO NOT wait until the last minute! Mission Statement: Arkansas State University-Newport s mission is to provide integrity of programs and services, affordable lifelong learning, and enhanced quality of life in the diverse community we serve. Page 3 of 5
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): In order to obtain appropriate disability related accommodations and services to which they are entitled, students with documented disabilities should voluntarily and confidentially provide the Office of Disability Services (870-358-8636 or disabilityservices@asun.edu ) with appropriate medical documentation regarding the nature and extent of their disability, make their needs known to this Office and follow established procedures for acquiring needed services and accommodations in the classroom or online. Academic Dishonesty: Dishonesty in any form-including plagiarism, turning in assignments prepared by others, unauthorized possession of exams-may result in the student receiving an F and/or being suspended from the university. Essay question answers and discussions must be in your own words, and not copied word-for-word from the textbook or any other source. Answers not in your OWN words may result in ZERO points being earned for the question or the entire assignment. Student Conduct: Students are responsible for keeping up with dates as set in the course schedule in the syllabus, unless otherwise notified, for quizzes and other course components. Proper netiquette is expected in emails, discussions, photos, etc. Advising Statement: Students are encouraged to remain in close contact with their academic advisor to assess degree progress and ensure the timely completion of programs of study. Page 4 of 5
Course Outline and Due Dates: Unit Assignment Material Chapter Due Date Unit 1 Discussion 1 Introduction 7/10/15 Unit 1 Quiz 1 Molecular Geometry Review 10 7/16/15 Unit 1 Quiz 2 Intermolecular Forces and Cubic Structures 12 7/16/15 Unit 1 Exam 1 Intermolecular Forces and Cubic Structures 12 7/16/15 Unit 1 Quiz 3 Colligative Properties I 13 7/16/15 Unit 1 Quiz 4 Colligative Properties II 13 7/16/15 Unit 1 Essay Question 1 Colligative Properties 13 7/16/15 Unit 1 Exam 2 Colligative Properties 13 7/16/15 Unit 1 Discussion 2 Exams 1 and 2 10, 12, 13 7/16/15 Unit 2 Quiz 5 Kinetics 16 7/27/15 Unit 2 Quiz 6 Equilibrium 17 7/27/15 Unit 2 Exam 3 Kinetics and Equilibrium 16 & 17 7/27/15 Unit 2 Quiz 7 Weak Acids and Bases I 18 7/27/15 Unit 2 Quiz 8 Weak Acids and Bases II 18 7/27/15 Unit 2 Essay Question 2 Weak Acids and Bases 18 7/27/15 Unit 2 Quiz 9 Buffers, Titrations, and Polyprotic Acids I 18 7/27/15 Unit 3 Quiz 10 Buffers, Titrations, and Polyprotic Acids II 18 7/27/15 Unit 2 Exam 4 Acids, Bases, and Buffers 18 7/27/15 Unit 2 Discussion 3 Exams 3 and 4 16-18 7/27/15 Unit 3 Quiz 11 Solubility Products 19 8/4/15 Unit 3 Essay Question 3 Solubility Products 19 8/4/15 Unit 3 Quiz 12 Electrochemistry 21 8/4/15 Unit 3 Exam 5 Solubility Products and Electrochemistry 19 & 21 8/4/15 Unit 3 Discussion 4 Exam 5 and any previous topics 19 & 21 8/4/15 Unit 3 Final Comprehensive 10-21 8/4/15 Page 5 of 5