COLLEGE COURSES SYLLABUS INFORMATION NOTES LAB WEB SITES

New Hampshire Community Technical College
Berlin

Science Dept.


CHE 111 Chemistry Spring 2003





     Course text and appropriate materials must accompany student at all times 
for class meetings and for laboratory meetings. Assigned text materials from 
Zumdahl will be read before attending class, or lab, so that the student will 
follow lecture and/or lab.

    WEEK OF

     JAN      20           Ch 1, Ch 2           LAB: Density

              27           Ch 3, Ch 4           LAB: prelab read pp 510-511

     FEB       3           Ch 4, Ch 10          LAB: Acids & Bases titration

              10           Ch 10, Ch 18         LAB:

              17           Ch 11, Ch 4          LAB: Alkalinity

              24           TEST I (100 points)  
                           Ch 11, Ch 5          LAB: Error

     MAR       3           Ch 5, Ch 6           LAB: Error

              10           SPRING BREAK

              17           Ch 6, Ch 7           LAB: Error

              24           Ch 7, Ch 8           LAB: Hardness

              31           TEST II (100 points)
                           Ch 8, Ch 9           LAB: Chem Drill Ch 6,7,8,9         

     APR       7           Ch 9, Ch 12          LAB: Electronic Methods
                          

              14           Ch 13, Ch 7          LAB: Electronic Methods

              21           Ch 14, Ch 15         LAB: Electronic Methods
                         
              28           TEST III (100 points)LAB: Electronic Methods

     MAY      5           Ch 15, Ch 17, Ch 16   LAB: Chem Drill Ch 16
                          Ch 19
                                               
     MAY      14           FINAL EXAMS DURING FINAL WEEK


                                     GRADING:

                       Tests (three tests at 100 points each)  300 points
                       Highest of the three test scores        100
                       Lab                                     400
                       Final                                   200

                       TOTAL                                  1000
                     

                       Division by ten (10) will yield a numerical
                       grade based on one hundred.
                                            A  = 100-94
                                            A- = 93-90
                                            B+ = 89-87
                                            B  = 86-84
                                            B- = 83-80
                                            C+ = 79-77
                                            C  = 76-74
                                            C- = 73-70                                            
                                            D+ = 69-67
                                            D  = 66-64
                                            D- = 63-60
                                            F  = 59 AND BELOW



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