Online CHEM 152 reminders for week of Jan 29 (Including Unit 1 Exam)

I hope you are all getting settled into the rhythm of the class and how it works as well in progressing in the chemistry!  At this point, hopefully you are winding up the topic of Acid-Base Titrations and getting started  on Solubility Equilibria.

Please read everything below carefully and let me know if you have questions.

Quizzes

I have completed grading Quiz 1 and returned graded ones to you via email to the address you sent it from.  Please let me know if you have questions.

Quiz 2 is available now at the link and is due Monday, Feb 5.

Online Homework

The online homework assignments are all located at this link: CHEM 152 Online Homework – Spring 2024

When you click on it, you should see this website:

Notice at the top it says CHEM 152 – Farris (Spring 2024)

I’m mentioning this because the Online Course Schedule had some links to the homework assignments that linked to a previous semester’s site, and some of you did your homework there.  I have removed those links so you can no longer do that.  From now on, please use the above link, the link at the TOP of the course schedule, or the link in the right sidebar to access the homework.  If you did previously do some of the homework in the old course, don’t worry, you will not have to redo it and you still will receive credit.  Just move to the above site going forward.

Online homework assignments due this week:

  • Online Homework: Acid-Base Titrations due today, Jan 29
  • Online Homework: Solubility Equilibria due Feb 5

Unit 1 Exam

Exam Information

The exam is a proctored, pen/pencil and paper exam.  It is not offered online on D2L.  It will be available during open Testing Center Days and Hours beginning Friday 2/2 and ending Tuesday 2/6.

The exam will cover everything in Unit 1.

Testing hours and locations are at this link

There is detailed information about the exams at this link.  Please read it carefully – it contains the answers to many frequently asked questions.  Let me know if you have additional questions after reading it.

For this exam, you will be provided a copy of the Periodic Table for Units 1-3.  A copy of the periodic table you will receive is at this link.

Additional Study Resources

Don’t forget to look at the Unit I – additional study resources page on this Website.  It contains many resources to help you prepare for the exam.  Please take a look at them.  One of those resources is a practice exam.  Please read more about the practice exam below:

Practice Exam
What the practice exam is:

This practice exam will be similar in length, number of questions, types of questions (multiple choice, short answer, numerical problems, etc) to your exam.  The practice exam will be useful as a general review and will help you see how prepared you are.  If the practice exam (without looking at your notes) is easy for you, the actual exam probably will be.  If it is difficult, the actual exam probably will be.

What the practice exam is NOT:

The actual exam will NOT be the same as the practice exam with only a few numbers changed.  Do NOT think that if you only study and memorize the questions on the practice exam that you will be ready for the exam because the questions will be the same. 

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