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I've been sending additional e-mails concerning MasteringChemistry
homework and<br>
how I'm setting things up and how you should use it. Here's some
info about Ch 13<br>
and Ch 14 MC material. Next week's quiz will cover Ch 13 and
14.1-14.3.<br>
<br>
<font color="#ff0000">NOT</font> for Credit:<br>
<br>
There are Sample Exercises throughout the chapter which you should
attempt as<br>
you're studying each section. These are followed by two practice
exercises. The<br>
answers to Practice Exercise 2 are in the back of the book, after
the answers to the<br>
"Go Figure" questions in the reading. There are no answers to PE
1. I've set up<br>
something called "Ch 13 Practice Exercise 1" set. These are <font
color="#ff0000"><b>NOT</b></font> for credit.<br>
These are simply there to allow you to find the answers if you
choose to do PE 1.<br>
<br>
There's also the Dynamic Study Modules (DSM) which I've made
available if you feel<br>
you need more practice. They are <font color="#ff0000"><b>NOT</b></font>
for credit. These are randomized by design.<br>
They tend to be easier than the "Tutorials" and "Homework Review"
and often the<br>
textbook problems.<br>
<br>
Don't worry about due dates for the above since they're not for
credit. You can<br>
always access them.<br>
<br>
<font size="+1"><b><font color="#0000ff">For Credit:</font></b></font><br>
<br>
<font color="#ff0000"><b>The following are for credit.</b></font> <b>These
apply</b><b> </b><b>to the material for quiz 1.</b> <br>
<br>
Tutorials (generally due the night before the quiz). Homework
Review (generally<br>
due the Sat. after the quiz, though doing them before the quiz and
help). <br>
<br>
The tutorials provide hints but there is a minimal penalty of 2% for
each hint. There's a<br>
penalty of 3% for incorrect answers. This is to keep you from
simply guessing until you get<br>
the right answer. The same applies to incorrect answers for the
"Homework Review"<br>
problems. The "Tutorials" problems have hints and feedback. Some
of the "Homework<br>
Review" problems have feedback. I've tried to arrange them so
they're mostly in the<br>
order of the sections in the chapters.<br>
<br>
The <b>Tutorials </b>are all due by <b>11:59 PM Wed, June 12th</b>.
There's a lot so you probably<br>
want to start these before Wed. (Tue, maybe Mon). I've split them
up. <tt><tt><br>
<br>
</tt></tt><tt>Ch 13a (13.2, 13.4) Tutorials<br>
</tt><tt><tt>Ch 13b (13.1) Tutorials<br>
</tt></tt><tt><tt><tt><tt>Ch 13c (13.3) Tutorials</tt></tt></tt></tt><br>
<tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt>Ch 13d (13.5, 13.6) Tutorials<br>
Ch 14a (14.1-14.3) </tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt>Tutorials</tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt>
<br>
<br>
The <b>Homework Reviews </b>are all due by <b>11:59 PM Sat, June
15th</b>. There's a lot so you<br>
probably want to start these before Sat. I've split them up similar
to the tutorials.<tt><tt><br>
<br>
</tt></tt><tt>Ch 13a (13.2, 13.4) Homework Review<br>
</tt><tt><tt>Ch 13b (13.1, 13.3) </tt></tt><tt><tt><tt>Homework
Review</tt><br>
</tt></tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt>Ch 13c (13.5, 13.6) </tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt>Homework
Review</tt><br>
Ch 14a (14.1-14.3) </tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt><tt>Homework
Review</tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt></tt>
<br>
<br>
Honestly, I feel if you do all the "assigned" textbook problems and
then do some more<br>
as a review (the on-line homework "Tutorials" and "Homework Review"
problems) and<br>
do these properly (on your own and understand them) you should be
okay. This of course<br>
also includes having critically analyzed the material in the
textbook and making sure you<br>
understand it.<br>
<br>
Dr. Zellmer
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