Chemistry 101L
Fall of 2021
Dr. Farsi has taken over as instructor
Her email is: [email protected]
To be well prepared for each experiment and to preform well in lab, please follow these steps.
1. Print out the experiments and read them over PRIOR to coming to lab.
2. Answer the pre-lab questions PRIOR to coming to lab and have them ready to turn in as soon as the lab starts.
3. Answer the post-lab questions in lab after completion of the lab experiment and be sure to turn it in with your lab write up before the end of the lab session.
The laboratory is an integral part of the course. You are expected to attend and to participate in all scheduled labs.
Failure to complete more than two laboratory sessions will result in a failing grade for the entire course.
The laboratory must be written up and turned in before the end of the laboratory period.
Attendance at check-out is required.
Make-up laboratories will only be given for University excused absences. In order to schedule a make-up lab, you must make arrangements with the Lab Coordinator in Lab Services (REN 229). In the case of University excused athletic events and field trips, arrangements must be made at least a week prior to the absence. In the case of sudden severe illnesses, notify Lab Services ([email protected]) as soon as you realize that you are too ill to attend lab. This may not automatically excuse you from lab. You should bring a note to the Lab Coordinator in Lab Services (REN 229) from your doctor stating that you were too ill to attend lab as soon as you are back in classes. In all cases, make-up labs must be completed within two weeks of the regularly scheduled lab session and prior to check-out week, whichever comes first.
2. Answer the pre-lab questions PRIOR to coming to lab and have them ready to turn in as soon as the lab starts.
3. Answer the post-lab questions in lab after completion of the lab experiment and be sure to turn it in with your lab write up before the end of the lab session.
The laboratory is an integral part of the course. You are expected to attend and to participate in all scheduled labs.
Failure to complete more than two laboratory sessions will result in a failing grade for the entire course.
The laboratory must be written up and turned in before the end of the laboratory period.
Attendance at check-out is required.
Make-up laboratories will only be given for University excused absences. In order to schedule a make-up lab, you must make arrangements with the Lab Coordinator in Lab Services (REN 229). In the case of University excused athletic events and field trips, arrangements must be made at least a week prior to the absence. In the case of sudden severe illnesses, notify Lab Services ([email protected]) as soon as you realize that you are too ill to attend lab. This may not automatically excuse you from lab. You should bring a note to the Lab Coordinator in Lab Services (REN 229) from your doctor stating that you were too ill to attend lab as soon as you are back in classes. In all cases, make-up labs must be completed within two weeks of the regularly scheduled lab session and prior to check-out week, whichever comes first.
Week of Laboratory
Aug 23 No Lab
Aug 30 Measurement I / Check In & Safety
Sept 6 No Lab
Sept 13 Graphing
Sept 20 Density of Liquids and Solids
Sept 27 Hand Sanitizer
Oct 4 Flame Test
Oct 11 Chemical Reactions
Oct 18 The Mole in Chemical Formulas
Oct 25 Aspirin Synthesis
Nov 1 Solutions
Nov 8 Spectroscopy
Nov 15 Gases
Nov 22 Fall recess - No Lab
Nov 29 Molecular Geometry
Dec 6 Check Out (Attendance Required)
Aug 23 No Lab
Aug 30 Measurement I / Check In & Safety
Sept 6 No Lab
Sept 13 Graphing
Sept 20 Density of Liquids and Solids
Sept 27 Hand Sanitizer
Oct 4 Flame Test
Oct 11 Chemical Reactions
Oct 18 The Mole in Chemical Formulas
Oct 25 Aspirin Synthesis
Nov 1 Solutions
Nov 8 Spectroscopy
Nov 15 Gases
Nov 22 Fall recess - No Lab
Nov 29 Molecular Geometry
Dec 6 Check Out (Attendance Required)