Spring 2006
Syllabus
(subject to change by the instructor at any time)
Approximate associated sections of the text are in parenthesis.
I. Overview: coverage of topics
Intermolecular forces and Phases of Matter (1.4, 11.1 to 11.6)
Properties of Solutions (12.1 to 12.4)
Chemical Energetics (6.1 to 6.5)
Spontaneous Reactions (14.1 to 14.6)
Kinetics (15.1-15.7)
Chemical Equilibrium (16.1 to 16.6)
Ionic Equilibria (17.1 to 17.7, 18.1 to 18.5)
Redox Reactions (19.1 to 19.7)
II. Detailed Version
Blank lines delimit separate weeks.
27 Jan States of Matter, Real Gases (1.4, 11.1)
30 Jan Dispersion Forces, Dipole attractions, Hydrogen
Bonding (11.2)
01 Feb Liquids, Forces in Solids (11.3, 11.4)
03 Feb Phase changes (11.6)
06 Feb Solutions (12.1, 12.2, 12.4)
08 Feb Energy, Introduction to Thermodynamics (6.1,
6.2)
10 Feb First Law: Conservation of Energy, Bond
energies and chemical reactions (6.2, 6.3)
13 Feb Enthalpy (6.5)
15 Feb More on enthalpy, Calorimetry (6.4, 6.5)
17 Feb Exam
#1
20 Feb Entropy (14.1, 14.2)
22 Feb Entropies of pure substances (14.3)
24 Feb Spontaneity and Free Energy (14.4)
27 Feb Applications of Thermodynamics (14.5, 14.6)
01 Mar Rates of Chemical Reactions (15.1, 15.2)
03 Mar Rate Law (15.3, 15.4)
06 Mar Linking Mechanism and Rate Law
(15.5)
08 Mar Temperature-dependence of rates, Activation Energy
(15.6)
10 Mar Exam #2
Spring Break
20 Mar Catalysis (15.7)
22 Mar Dynamic Equilibrium, Equilibrium Constants (16.1,
16.2)
24 Mar Thermodynamics and Equilibrium (16.3)
27 Mar Le Chatelier's Principle (16.4)
29 Mar Examples of Problems involving equilibria
(16.5)
31 Mar Ionic equilibria, Introduction to acid-base
chemistry (16.6,
17.1)
03 Apr pH scale, strong and weak acids and bases
(17.2, 17.3)
05 Apr Recognising acids and bases and their
strengths
(17.4, 17.5)
07 Apr Multiple Equilibria (17.7)
10 Apr Factors Affecting Acid Strength (17.6)
12 Apr Exam
#3
Easter Break
19 Apr Buffer Solutions and Capacity (18.1,
18.2)
21 Apr Acid-Base Titrations (18.3)
24 Apr Solubility Equilibria (18.4)
26 Apr Complexation Equilibria (18.5)
28 Apr Introduction to Redox Reactions, Oxidation
Numbers (19.1, 19.2)
01 May Galvanic Cells, Cell Potentials
(19.3, 19.4)
03 May Free Energy and Electrochemistry (19.5)
05 May Applications of Redox Reactions (19.6, 19.7)
08 May Exam #4
10 May Special Topic: Solids (11.4, 11.5)
12 May Special Topic: Nuclear Chemistry (selections in
Chapter 22)
15 May Review
Final Exam is Wed, May 17, 8-10am