Welcome to Chem 1220 - Summer Semester 2016
robert zellmer
zellmer.1 at osu.edu
Mon Jun 6 03:20:54 EDT 2016
Hello. I am Dr. Zellmer. I am teaching Chem 1220 Summer Semester.
I apologize if you are getting this and you are not signed up for Chem 1220.
I got the current roster with your e-mails from Carmen.
The semester technically starts on Tuesday, 6/7/16. That would be
lab and recitation. We will NOT have lab or recitation that day and
won't begin until Wed., 6/8/16. However, I will be holding a voluntary
session starting at 10 AM in which I will go over how to study and
best approach this course (especially during summer semester) and
perhaps review some things from Chem 1210 (particularly ch 11
material). This will be in 1000 McPherson.
The class link (which can be found at my homepage, not Carmen) is,
_*Chemistry 1220 - Su16*_
<http://chemistry.osu.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1220/chem1220.htm>
There you will find a "little" note to let you know a few things about
1220.
Read the WHOLE message at the link listed below and any to follow:
http://www.chemistry.osu.edu/~rzellmer/chem1220/chem1220_intro.txt
This will make things easier for you when we start on Wed, 6/8/16.
If you notice a mistake or something that looks "strange" (reference to
quarters, incorrect dates, etc.) let me know.
You can find further details at the link above.
Then go to the "Notes" link. There you will find a copy of the notes
(overheads) I will be using in lecture. I highly suggest you print them
and bring them with you (print them with two pages to a single physical
page to save paper). We start with chapter 13. Just print that one for
now since I may be making some minor changes to a couple of the later
chapters. You will also see what sections from 1210 you should review.
Do that now before we start rather than starting chapter 13. Pay
particular attention to ch 11 (attractive forces, properties of liquids,
vapor pressure, heat of vaporization, boiling point - things needed for
exp 14 and ch 13) and chapter 12 (which is the material you need to
know concerning solids and taken from ch 11 of the 11th edition of the
textbook).
I won't lie to you. This class will be tough. This class is going to move
pretty quickly and the material is generally more difficult than the
material
you covered in Chem 1210. You saw most of the 1210 material in high
school. Most of you will not have seen the material in 1220 in high school,
especially at the level at which we cover it. During a normal 14-week
semester
you should plan on spending at least 15 hours a week outside of class
just on
lecture material and homework and another 3 or so on lab work (preparation,
reports, etc.). Since Summer Session moves twice as fast, 14 weeks in an
8 week span, you need to double the hours I've just listed. That means
about
36 hours per week working on lecture material and lab material. If you miss
a single lecture that's like missing almost a normal week's worth of
lecture.
I've been teaching most of this material for more than 24 years. I know very
well what things you need from this course for courses down the road and
exams you may some day take to get into graduate or professional school.
Everyone will be doing exp 14 during the first lab session on Thursday.
You should read the exp. and write the procedure in your lab notebook.
However, there are some changes I will put on my web page (see the
"Laboratory" link) sometime on Monday. So perhaps wait until Tuesday
to write your notebook. There is also an on-line pre-lab for exp 14.
See page 9 of the lecture syllabus (this is also available on Carmen).
You can find guidelines of what should be in the notebook in the syllabus
on page 9 and my web page. The first link is the Chem departments web site
with extensive instructions concerning the notebook and the second link
is my
suggestions for how to break down the procedure into an easy outline to
follow in lab (based on exp 14)
*Chem Lab Notebook Exercise - Guidelines for Lab Notebooks*
<http://undergrad-ed.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/labnotebook/index.html>
*My Suggestions for Writing a Notebook Procedure*
<http://chemistry.osu.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1220/notebook_proc_1220.pdf>
You should write your procedure in your own words in an outline form as
shown
in my example at the 2nd link above (and also on page 11 of the lecture
syllabus).
You should bring your goggles from 1210, if you still have them. If not you
can borrow a pair or will be given pair in lab (if you didn't take chemistry
here) so don't worry about that. Make sure you aren't wearing sandals,
shorts
or short skirts. We are concerned about your protection.
We will *NOT *have on-line homework this semester.
I mentioned Carmen above. The learning management system for Carmen is
changing
from D2L to Canvas. We have decided to make this change this summer.
This means
Carmen for 1220 will look quite a bit different than what you've seen in
the past and may
take some getting use to. It should be ready sometime on Monday (the
office staff is
still working on it). They will send an e-mail to the class when it's
ready.
Okay, that's it for this e-mail. Many more will follow later and
throughout the semester.
I will work very hard for you and I expect the same from you.
Dr. Zellmer
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