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Fall 2007

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A molecule of SF6

Lecture notes for Dr. Badding's sections of Chemistry 110 will be posted here for viewing or downloading as each set of lecture notes becomes available.  To view a set of notes from a campus computer lab simply double click on any one of the underlined lectures.  From other computers see the notes provided below.

NOTE: these are not complete notes. Sections are intentionally left blank. You should bring the notes to class and fill in missing information during lecture.

Chem 110 Home page

Lecture #1 - Chapter 1 and 2
Introduction
Structure of the Atom
Lecture 1
Lecture #2 -  Intro to Thermodynamics
Electronic Structure of Atoms

Lecture 2
Lecture #3 - Chapter 6 part 1
Energy,Light and Matter
Lecture 3

Lecture #4- Chapter 6 part 2
Electronic Structure of atoms
Lecture 4

Lecture #5 - Chapter 8 part 1
Periodic Properties, Chapter 7
Lecture 5
Chapter 8 part 1
Bonding I
                   

Chapter 8 part 2
Bonding II

Composition of Molecules and Organic Chem
Intro to Organic
Organic part II  Chapter 9 part 1
                     
Problems to do before class and
Chapter 9 part 2 
Trigonal bipyramid
Chapter 9 part 3 
Chapter 11 part 1  Chapter 10 part 1 
Chapter 10 part 2  Chapter 18 
Chapter 11 part 2  Chapter 13 part 1 
Chapther 13 part 2
Chapter 3 & 4 Reactions
Chapter 5 thermochemistry Chapter 5 Part 2 Thermochemistry
Chapter 15 part 1
Kp/Kc relationship 
Chapter 15 part 2
Why soday explodes when you shake it 
Concept Final Read the instructions and try to have this done before the final Chem 110 lecture.
 

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1 - Save the lecture note file, then you can view or print the notes at your leisure using "Acrobat Reader"* (see below)..

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3 - Place the Adobe Acrobat Plugin, which comes with Acrobat Reader*, in the plug ins folder of your web browser.*  This will automatically load reader into your browser to view the notes.

Note that these pages may take a minute or two to download if you are using a modem connection.

*The web browsers in the campus computer labs are already configured to automatically load Adobe Acrobat to allow you to view PDF files.  If you are accessing this page from your home system you may need to get a copy of Acrobat Reader, to view PDF files.  Acrobat Reader is freeware which can be downloaded from http://www.adobe.com/ for use as a plug-in with your web browser.  There is also on-line documentation there which may be helpful.