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Chemistry 111 8 AM MWF Sections 1-4 and 6

Take Handouts Don’t sit in last four rows. Chemistry 111 8 AM MWF Sections 1-4 and 6. Bill Vining 232 Physical Sciences Building viningwj@oneonta.edu. Take Handouts Don’t sit in last four rows. Chemistry 111 9 AM MWF Sections 14-18. Bill Vining 232 Physical Sciences Building

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Chemistry 111 8 AM MWF Sections 1-4 and 6

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  1. Take Handouts Don’t sit in last four rows Chemistry 111 8 AM MWFSections 1-4 and 6 Bill Vining 232 Physical Sciences Building viningwj@oneonta.edu

  2. Take Handouts Don’t sit in last four rows Chemistry 111 9 AM MWFSections 14-18 Bill Vining 232 Physical Sciences Building viningwj@oneonta.edu

  3. What is Chemistry?What do chemists do?

  4. What is Chemistry?The study of how atoms combine into molecules (and larger structures) and how those molecules act.What do chemists do? Chemists make and study molecules.

  5. Chemistry. What good is it, anyway? What are the most serious problems in the country?

  6. Tamiflu

  7. Tamiflu

  8. Thinking like a chemist:First class assignment How many golf balls will fit in this room? You have 5 minutes.

  9. Diameter of a golf ball = 1.68 in

  10. What if the golf balls were: too small to touch? individually invisible?

  11. Business I • Class meetings: • Lecture MWF here • Lab once a week in Physical Sciences Bldg. • NO LABS this week- they start Monday • Class Rules- Syllabus (go over on Friday) • Course Materials: Text, Labs, Goggles, Clickers

  12. Clickers: Where are you from? • Near Albany • Near Buffalo • Rochester/Syracuse • New York City • Long Island • NYC North Suburbs • Other NY State • Other state • Other country

  13. In what year of college are you? • 1st year • sophomore • junior • senior • post graduate • other

  14. Business II Classroom Rules • Be here every single day • Be here on time • Don’t sit in back • Don’t talk when I’m talking • Don’t let me talk when you’re talking • It’s ok to get up and wander

  15. Business III • Homework: • OWL Electronic Homework System • First assignments due Sunday and Monday Mastery Based: Work till you get it OWL Demo

  16. How to do well • Sit in front • Read text chapter before and after we cover it • Do homework early and often • Avail yourself of help: • me • Keep up with material • Ask questions

  17. Why is chemistry hard?

  18. Why is chemistry hard? • Atoms are really small. • About 100 types of atoms (each a chemical element). • Matter is made of atoms, mostly connected together in molecules and larger structures- infinite variety of combinations. • Lots of math.

  19. Why is chemistry useful?

  20. Why is chemistry useful? • Atoms are really small. • About 100 types of atoms (each a chemical element). • Matter is made of atoms, mostly connected together in molecules and larger structures- infinite variety of combinations. • Lots of math.

  21. Chapter 1 • Review- read it and know it. • Homework on it starting today.

  22. The Periodic Table is My Friend

  23. Chapter 1: Matter and Measurement • Atoms and Elements • Molecules and Compounds • Classification of Matter • Properties of Matter and Measurement • Temperature • Mass • Volume • Unit Analysis Calculations (recitation)

  24. Atoms-ElementsMolecules-Compounds • These are the chemical elements. • The smallest particles of which • are ATOMS. • Combinations of elements makeCOMPOUNDS. • The smallest particles of whichare MOLECULES.

  25. Classification of Matter

  26. Some to try: • Air _______________ • Water _______________ • Tea _______________ • Cookie _______________ • Aluminum foil _____________ • Milk _____________ • Pen ink _____________ • Soda _____________ Find all the pure elements in the room.

  27. A Tour of some Molecules

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