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Lecture notes should be downloaded prior to the lecture date. Read over the notes before coming to class. The notes will be expanded during the class period. Lecture notes are in Microsoft Word and PDF versions.
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Fall Semester
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 1: Introduction to Chemistry
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 2: Scientific method
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 3: Lab Safety
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 4: Lab Equipment
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 5: SI Units
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 6: Dimensional Analysis
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 7: Classification of matter
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 8: Atomic Models Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 9: Atomic Models Part II
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 10: Periodic Law Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 11: Periodic Table Part II
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 12: Nuclear Processes Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 13: Nuclear Processes Part II
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 14: Ions
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 15: Ionic Bonds
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 16: Covalent bonds
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 17: Lewis Dot configurations
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 18: Metallic Bonds
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 19: Crystals
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 20: Chemistry of carbon
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 21: Macromolecules
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 22: Naming Type I & II
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 23: Naming Type III
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 24: Counting Atoms
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 25: The Mole
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 26: Molar Mass Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 27: Molar Mass Part II
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 28: Types of Reactions Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 29: Types of Reactions Part II
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 30: Chemical Equations
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 31: Balancing Equations
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 32: Gram to Mole Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 33: Gram to Mole Part II
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Spring Semester
Lecture 1: Standards 1 & 11 Review
Lecture 2: Standards 2 & 10 Review
Lecture 3: Standards 3 Review
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