Chemistry 1212

Chemistry 1212 is a continuation of Chemistry 1211, a course that deals with the study of the fundamental principles of chemistry, including the traditional concepts of general chemistry. Intended primarily for science majors or others who will take additional science courses. High school chemistry is required.

This course is usually taken by science majors whose programs require the rigor of a science majors course. If you think you may be in the wrong course, consult with your advisor or the course instructor.

Listed here are several links to materials that may prove helpful to you for success in this course. Please feel free to use any of them as you see fit.

Syllabus - Spring 2008 Syllabus - Fall 2007    
Syllabus - Spring 2007 Syllabus, Spring 2006 Syllabus, Fall 2005 Syllabus, Summer, 2005
Rate Data Sheet Text Book Problems "Should I Drop" Quiz "SID" Quiz Answers
Buffer Data Sheet Sample Exams Study Sheets Study Sheet answers
Questionnaire Font Problem Remedy In-Class Acid-Base Eq Problems Self-Help Quizzes
Indicator- PowerPoint Indicator List    

Here are some sample Final Exam multiple choice type problems

              

Extra Credit Opportunity Due Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

 

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