Chemistry 1011

Fall 2018

Course Instructor:
Gary Hancock Office: C4001 Phone: 864-8743

Lab Instructor: 
Susan Hayward   Office:  C4009 Telephone:  864-8909

Tutorial Instructor:
Jenny Kim Office: C4009 Telephone: 864-8909

1011 Introductory Chemistry II examines atomic structure; periodic properties; chemical bonding including VSEPR shapes and polarity; introduction to valence bond theory and hybridization; liquids, solids and intermolecular forces; solubility equilibrium; electrochemistry.

Chemistry 1011 Curriculum Fall 2018
First Year Lab Schedule Fall 2018 
First Year Lab Instructors Fall 2018 by lab section
Chemistry Help Centre Schedule Fall 2018
First Year Informtion Sheet Fall 2018

Laboratory Safety Training - Science 1807
All students enrolled in chemistry courses  are required to complete Science 1807 (Safety in Science Lab). No tuition is charged for this course.

Students must register for Science 1807 through Memorial Self-Service. Students can then access the course online through Brightspace using their my.mun.ca login ID. The course consists of a Safety and a WHMIS test. In order to successfully complete the course, a mark of at least 80% must be achieved on each of the two tests. Students who do not successfully complete Science 1807 by the end of the ADD period (Wednesday, September 19, 2018) will be deâ€Âregistered from all their lab courses requiring it.

Integrity 100A/B

Please see https://www.mun.ca/advice/academic_integrity.php

Academic Misconduct:
Cheating is not permitted. The act of cheating includes, but is not limited to, the copying of lab materials and assignments from previous or current years, or using unreferenced information in a lab write up, paper, or presentation. University regulations pertaining to cheating are found in the university calendar in section 6.12 ( https://www.mun.ca/regoff/calendar/sectionNo=REGS-0748#REGS-0761).

Required Text and Material Information for Fall 2018 Textbook: Chemistry: “A Molecular Approach” by Nivaldo J. Tro, Travis D. Fridgen, Lawton E. Shaw, 2nd Canadian Edition.

Note: This is the same textbook/codes that were used in the prerequisite course to this one, Chem 1010, so there is no need to purchase a new textbook if you had it already for Chem 1010.

If you have questions regarding textbook/online material needs, please feel free to speak with your instructor upon the start of the semester.

Departmental policy for canceled term tests:
Term tests canceled for reasons such as the closure of the university due to a snow storm or a fire alarm going off are automatically scheduled for the next lecture period of the course.

When a lab is cancelled for reasons such as the closure of the university due to a snow storm or a fire alarm going off, the date for the rescheduled lab will be made available on the course Brightspace page.