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Hello. I am Dr. Zellmer. I am teaching Chem 1220 Summer Semester.
<br>
I apologize if you are getting this and you are not signed up for
Chem 1220.<br>
I got the current roster with your e-mails from the registrar (SIS,
Buckeyelink).<br>
<br>
Our Carmen pages are not yet activated. I will let you know when<br>
they are.<br>
<br>
If you are on a wait list I'm sending this info to you as well so
you know<br>
it if and when you get in the course. You can get to all the
material on<br>
my web pages but you won't have access to Carmen. If you are still
on<br>
the wait list when we start next week you can not go to lab but come
to<br>
lecture.<br>
<br>
The semester technically starts on Tuesday, 6/6/17. That would be<br>
lab and recitation. We will NOT have lab or recitation that day and<br>
won't begin until Wed., 6/7/16. However, I will be holding a
voluntary<br>
session starting at 10 AM in which I will go over how to study and<br>
best approach this course (especially during summer semester) and<br>
perhaps review some things from Chem 1210 (particularly ch 11<br>
material). This will be in 1000 McPherson.<br>
<br>
<br>
The links to my homepage and the class link (which can be found at<br>
my homepage) are,<br>
<br>
<b><big><a href="http://chemistry.osu.edu/%7Erzellmer/">http://chemistry.osu.edu/~rzellmer/</a></big></b><br>
<h3><a
href="http://chemistry.osu.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1220/chem1220.htm"><u><b>Chemistry
1220 - Su17</b></u></a></h3>
There you will find a "little" note to let you know a few things
about 1220. <br>
Read the WHOLE message at the link listed below and any to follow: <br>
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.chemistry.osu.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1250/chem1250_intro.txt">http://www.chemistry.osu.edu/~rzellmer/chem1220/chem1220_intro.txt</a>
<br>
<br>
This will make things easier for you when we start on Wed, 6/7/17. <br>
If you notice a mistake or something that looks "strange" (reference
to<br>
quarters, incorrect dates, etc.) let me know. <br>
<br>
You can find further details at the link above. <br>
<br>
<p>Then go to the "Notes" link. There you will find a copy of the
notes<br>
(overheads) I will be using in lecture. I highly suggest you
print them<br>
and bring them with you (print them with two pages to a single
physical<br>
page to save paper). We start with chapter 13. Just print that
one for<br>
now since I may be making some minor changes to a couple of the
later<br>
chapters. You will also see what sections from 1210 you should
review.<br>
Do that now before we start rather than starting chapter 13. Pay<br>
particular attention to ch 11 (attractive forces, properties of
liquids,<br>
vapor pressure, heat of vaporization, boiling point - things
needed for<br>
exp 14 and ch 13) and chapter 12 (which is the material you need
to<br>
know concerning solids and taken from ch 11 of the 11th edition of
the<br>
textbook).<br>
</p>
<p>I won't lie to you. This class will be tough. This class is
going to move<br>
pretty quickly and the material is generally more difficult than
the material<br>
you covered in Chem 1210. You saw most of the 1210 material in
high<br>
school. Most of you will not have seen the material in 1220 in
high school,<br>
especially at the level at which we cover it. During a normal
14-week semester<br>
you should plan on spending at least 15 hours a week outside of
class just on<br>
lecture material and homework and another 3 or so on lab work
(preparation,<br>
reports, etc.). Since Summer Session moves twice as fast, 14
weeks in an<br>
8 week span, you need to double the hours I've just listed. That
means about<br>
36 hours per week working on lecture material and lab material. If
you miss<br>
a single lecture that's like missing almost a normal week's worth
of lecture.<br>
</p>
<p>I've been teaching most of this material for more than 25 years.
I know very<br>
well what things you need from this course for courses down the
road and<br>
exams you may some day take to get into graduate or professional
school.<br>
</p>
<p>Everyone will be doing check-in during the first lab session on
Thursday.<br>
This lab is to help familiarize you with the lab.<br>
</p>
<p> You can find guidelines of what should be in the notebook in the
syllabus<br>
on page 13 and my web page. The first link is the Chem
departments web site<br>
with extensive instructions concerning the notebook and the second
link is my<br>
suggestions for how to break down the procedure into an easy
outline to<br>
follow in lab (based on an old exp, exp 14). They are very
similar.<br>
</p>
<p><a href="https://uglabs.cbc.osu.edu/gc-labnotebook/"
moz-do-not-send="true"><b>Chem Lab Notebook Exercise -
Guidelines for Lab Notebooks</b></a> </p>
<p><a
href="http://chemistry.osu.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1220/lab/notebook_proc_1220.pdf"
moz-do-not-send="true"><b>My Suggestions for Writing a Notebook
Procedure</b></a> </p>
<p>You should write your procedure in your own words in an outline
form as shown<br>
in the examples above (and also on page 13 of the lecture
syllabus).<br>
</p>
<p>You should bring your goggles from 1210, if you still have them.
If not you<br>
can borrow a pair or will be given pair in lab (if you didn't take
chemistry<br>
here) so don't worry about that. Make sure you aren't wearing
sandals, shorts<br>
or short skirts. We are concerned about your protection.<br>
</p>
<p>We will <font size="+1"><b>NOT </b></font>have on-line homework
this semester.<br>
</p>
<p>I mentioned Carmen above. The learning management system for
Carmen has changed<br>
from D2L to Canvas. Most of you are used to Canvas. If you
haven't taken a course in<br>
awhile this could mean Carmen will look quite a bit different than
what you've seen in<br>
the past and may take some getting use to. It should be ready
sometime on later today or <br>
(the office staff is still working on it). An e-mail will be sent
when it's ready.<br>
</p>
<p>Okay, that's it for this e-mail. Many more will follow later and
throughout the semester.<br>
I will work very hard for you and I expect the same from you.<br>
</p>
Dr. Zellmer
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