Checklist 5






Checklist 5


Things to do by the end of Week 5 of Chemistry 2.

Read Chapter 11, Section 13.1 and 13.2, and Chapter 15 of An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop. 

Study all of the objectives in Chapter 11 and objectives 1-19 in Chapter 15

Memorize the following

Organic Functional Groups (Table 15.1 on pages 646 and 647)

Study the following Sample Study Sheets

Sample Study Sheet 11.1: Using the Ideal Gas Equation (page 471)

Sample Study Sheet 11.2: Using the Combined Gas Law Equation (page 476)

Sample Study Sheet 11.3: Equation Stoichiometry Problems (pages 483 and 484)

Sample Study Sheet 11.4: Using Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures (page 488)

Work the Chapter 11 glossary quiz.

Chapter 11 Glossary Quiz (Shockwave)

Convince yourself that you can work all of the problems at the end of Chapter 11 and problems 8-95 in Chapter 15.

Prepare short answers for the following objectives.

Chapter 11: 10, 11, and 12

Chapter 15: 9, 20, and 22

Prepare for exam 3.

Pay special attention to the following objectives.

Chapter 11: 1, 8, 10, 11, and 12

Chapter 13: 2, 4, 6-10, 13, and 15 and the first three glossary terms

Chapter 15: 1-4, 7, 9, 12-14, 17, 18, 20, 22, and 27

Look at the sample exams.

Summer 2001 Exam 3 (Questions 10-14, 16-25, 30-34, 36, 39, and 41-45 are example of problems for our 3rd exam.)

Summer 2001 Exam 3 Key

Check out the following web resources

Boyle's Law Animation (Shockwave)

Gay-Lussac's Law Animation (Shockwave)

Charles's Law (Shockwave)

Pressure-Moles Animation (Shockwave)

Volume-Moles Animation (Shockwave)

Organic Molecules

Hydrocarbons

Alcohols  

Carboxylic Acids  

Ethers

Aldehydes  

Ketones  

Esters

Amines

Amides  

Difunctional Organic Compounds  

Biomolecules

Monosaccharides  

Disaccharides

Polysaccharides  

Amino Acids

Proteins

Protein Secondary Structure

Fatty Acids and Triglycerols

Triglycerides

Olestra  

Steroids

Vitamins

Pharmaceuticals

Thalidomide 

Ask questions if you need answers. 

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