Introductory Chemistry I Laboratory Syllabus for 2015-2016
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Instructor Information

Office Location

Warren Hall 101F

Office Hours

If you want to be guaranteed office time with me, please email deparedes21@actx.edu and set up an appointment to meet with me. Although I welcome walk-ins, it is not guaranteed that you will get sitting time with me since these hours are open to all of my students from the various courses I teach. 

Office Hours

Monday - Thursday: 9:15 AM - 9:30 AM

Course Information

Recording Policy

Disability Statement

Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (Student Service Center room 119, phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.

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Student Withdrawal Procedures

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Course

CHEM-1105-005 Introductory Chemistry I Laboratory

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: CHEM 1305 or concurrent enrollment

Course Description

Experiments to complement lecture material. Experience in use of standard laboratory equipment and techniques, such as filtration, density measurements, qualitative and quantitative analysis.

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Hours

(1 sem hrs; 4 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Introductory Chemistry Laboratory, Mary Graff.

Supplies

All students are required to purchase safety goggles (NOT glasses) with sideshields and a plastic apron. 

A non-graphing, non-programmable scientific calculator.If you have purchased one for the lecture (1305) it is not necessary to purcha

Student Performance

  1. Make and perform basic calculations using the metric system of measurements.
  2. Demonstrate good laboratory practices.
  3. Perform laboratory operations using safe procedures.
  4. Explain basic reactions from an experimental basis.

Course Objectives

  1. To develop fundamental laboratory skills.
  2. To study laboratory reactions and their relation to lecture materials.
  3. To develop problem solving skills.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

No cell phone usage will be tolerated in the laboratory. 

 

No glassware is to be touched before the instructor gives students permission. Refusal to adhere to this rule will be causation for the instructor to dismiss the student from lab and the student will get a zero for that lab. 

 

Anyone acting in an unsafe manner will be warned once.  If seen without safety equipment or acting improperly a second time, they will be asked to leave the laboratory and receive a zero for that lab.

 

Use of previous semester’s work, from whatever source, is considered cheating. If a student is seen to be using any other student’s work, past or present, they will receive a zero grade for that assignment and it cannot be dropped.

 

You must clean up your area of the lab and be given permission before leaving the laboratory. Failure to do so will result in a zero of that lab and cannot be made up. 

 

All students are required to wear goggles at all times in the laboratory. There are absolutely NO EXCEPTIONS!! Plastic aprons are also required to be worn in the laboratory. No shorts, no sandals or other open type shoes.

Pants or skirts must come to at least mid-calf.

Your feet must be covered at all times with closed shoes.

Shirts that do not completely cover the back and torso are strongly discouraged.

Hats, including baseball caps, are not allowed in the laboratory.

No food, beverages, tobacco, or gum are allowed in the laboratory at any time.

 

These rules are for your safety as you learn to work in the laboratory. Failure to comply with safety regulations will result in dismissal from class and a zero for that lab. 

Grading Criteria

The first day of lab, a safety quiz will be issued to students. A grade of 80% or higher must be earned in order to participate in laboratory for the rest of the semester. The safety quiz will account for 2.5% of your final grade. 

A homework assignment will be issued to students to memorize the name and appearance of basic laboratory materials. This must be turned into the instructor before the first hands on lab on the second week of the semester and will account for 2.5% of your final grade. 

 

Prelabs must be turned in at the beginning of lab. A zero will be recorded otherwise. Prelabs will account for 10% of your final grade. 

 

Pre-lab quizzes will be given at the beginning of the lab period. Students who arrive late or do not pass the pre-lab quiz will not be allowed to perform that day’s lab and will get a zero for that lab report. Prelab quizzes will account for 5% of your final grade. 

 

Lab reports are due the same day they are performed. In rare instances and only with the instructors permission will it be allowed for students to finish the calculations at home. Lab Reports will account for 50% of your final grade. 

 

Postlabs are due at the beginning of the next lab period. Failure to turn in post-labs will result in a zero for that grade. Postlabs will account for 10% of your grade.

 

There will be a comprehensive midterm and lab final. The midterm will account for 5% of your final grade and the comprehensive final exam will account for 15% of your final grade. 

 

The lowest prelab, prelab quiz, lab results and postlab grade will be dropped. The Lab safety quiz, equipment review, midterm and final cannot be dropped. 

Attendance

It is important that you do not miss a lab.

There are no make-up labs, no exceptions. 

Your lowest lab report grade will be dropped when calculating the final grades.  If you miss a lab, that will count as your drop grade.  (Do not miss the lab midterm - this counts separately and cannot be dropped.) 

You must arrive on time in order to receive laboratory instructions; students arriving after the others have started their experiment will be asked to leave since the student must be present when the experiment is being performed. 

Calendar

The instructor reserves the right to change this “schedule” at anytime she sees fit even with no warning to students. 

Lab #1: Laboratory orientation, safety orientation, safety quiz, introduction to basic measuring devices used in the laboratory

Lab #2: (Experiment #1 in book) Measurements and the metric system.

Lab #3: (Experiment #2 in book) Heat transfer and specific heat capacity.

Lab #4: (Experiment #3 in book) Physical and chemical properties of substances.

Lab #5: (Experiment #4 in book) Mixtures and physical separation

Midterm

Lab #6 (Experiment #5 in book) Nomenclature

Lab #7 (Experiment #6 in book) Chemical changes and reactions.

Lab #8 (Experiment #7 in book) Chemical reactions and equations

Lab #9 (Experiment #8 in book) Hydrates, percent composition and formulas

Lab #10 (Experiment #9 in book) Stoichiometry of chemical reactions

Drawer check-out & Final Exam

 

Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class. Attendance will be taken every day at the beginning of class. If the student is not present at the beginning of class while attendance is being taken, credit will not be given for late or no arrivals.

It is the responsibility of the student to check that his/her attendance was accounted for, DAILY. If there has been a mistake made on the behalf of the instructor, the student has until the next class day from the disputed date to ask the instructor for attendance credit.

Important Dates:

Monday, January 18th – Martin Luther King Day (College Closed)

Monday, March 14th – Sunday March 20th  – Spring Break 

Friday, March 25th – Easter Holiday (College Closed)

Monday, April 11th  – Fall/Summer Registration Begins

Thursday, April 21st  – Last day to Withdraw 

Scheduled FINAL: Friday, May 6th from 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM. BE ON TIME. . Finals are taken in the regularly assigned classroom (Failure to arrive on time will forfeit the student's right to take the final).

Additional Information

It is your responsibility to turn in your lab drawer key to the instructor on the day of the drawer check out or prior to withdrawing from the class. Students who fail to do so can be subject to consequences deemed appropriate by Amarillo College. 

Cheating Policy: There is a no tolerance cheating policy in this course. If the instructor suspects or catches a student(s) cheating, an "F" will be issued to that student(s) for the course. The instructor also reserves the right to issue an "F" without confronting the student especially if it is finals week.

 

WITHDRAW: A grade of "W" will be given for drops or withdraws on or before the published official withdraw date.

 

FINAL GRADE CHANGES: The final grade turned into the registrar's office will not be changed unless approved by all full time chemistry faculty committee. Request must be submitted in writing.

 

BAD WEATHER
If classes are canceled due to inclement weather, you are responsible for reading and learning the material that would have been covered. If an exam was scheduled and classes are canceled, the exam will be given the next class meeting. (BE PREPARED). If class is canceled the last day of class and an exam was scheduled, then the exam will be added to the Final Exam and the questions will count as the exam and as the final exam. All attendance policies will be be enforced, unless Amarillo College officially cancels classes, NO EXCEPTIONS. Cancelations will be announced on the radio by 6:30 AM or by 3:00 PM for evening classes. Also check the AC website.

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