Dr. TOM RYBOLT - DEPT of CHEMISTRY - UTC

General Chemistry CHEM 1110 and CHEM 1120 info, notes, help, and practice exams

 

CURRENT GENERAL CHEMISTRY COURSE
for your specific course

 

TO LEARN CHEMISTRY you should:
1) Read and study all the relevant textbook material as covered in class.
2) Attend lectures, write notes repeatedly to learn your class notes, read on-line notes below for additional or clarifying information.
3) Work all assigned howework problems (see UTCOnline: Blackboard course). Additional practice exercises and problems throughout chapters.
4) Write down any questions you have and seek answers and understanding.
5) Schedule 9 hours per week for Chemistry lecture study (Example 1.5 hours a day for 6 days a week)

 

FOR HELP WITH GENERAL CHEMISTRY
For 600 pages of online tutorials that can be downloaded free see Tutorial Help Site

For videos of all elements see Periodic Table Videos

Select CHEM HELP at Dr. Pott's Website
then select Extra Help or Chemistry Links thanks to Dr. Pott's for making this available

Online textbook of chemistry sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) http://wiki.chemprime.chemeddl.org/ includes concepts of general chemsitry and examnples from many fields of science.

 

CHEMISTRY 1110 and 1120 LECTURE NOTES
Rybolt General Chemistry Lecture Notes have been placed online and Internet visuals attached for many topics. Thanks to former UTC Students Eric Cohen and Eva Prince for their significant work to make the online notes available and thanks to Leah Rybolt for review of all chapter notes.

Where chapter numbers are listed below they are for Chemistry Atoms First by Burdge and Overby and show the corresponding material in Rybolt Online Notes.

Chemistry 1110 Topics (not yet assigned specific chapters - only listed by topics)
Basics and Measurements FactorUnit EnergyTemp
Elements, Compounds, and Reactions Atoms Compounds
Mole Calculations MoleCalculation
Reactions Aqueous Solution AqueousIons
Quantum Mechanical Atom Quantum
Chemical Bonding ChemicalBond
Bonds and Molecular Structure VSPER MolecularStructure
Gases Gases
Intermolecular Attractions, Liquids and Solids Liquids Solids
Organic Compounds, Polymers, and Biochemicals OrganicBiochem

Chemistry 1120 Topics (Chapter numbers below)
13 Physical Properties of Solutions Solutions
10 Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions Thermochemistry
18 Entropy, Free Energy, and Equilibirum Thermodynamics
14 Chemical Kinetics Kinetics

15 Chemical Equilibrium Equilibrium
16 Acids and Bases AcidBaseMedicine AcidBaseEquilibrium
17 Acid Base and Solubility Equilbria- (acid-base topics in file above)SolubilityEquil

19 Electrochemistry Redox Electrochem
20 Nuclear Chemistry Nuclear
21-23* Metals and Nonmetal Elements and Properties ElementsNONmetals ElementsMETALS TransitionElements
25* Modern Materials SolidsMaterials

CHEMISTRY 1110 (old number 121) PRACTICE EXAMS
You should take practice exam without key and then grade yourself with key to see what you really know.

121 Exam 1 Fall 2006
121 KEY Exam 1 Fall 2006

121 Exam 1 Fall 2007
121KEY Exam 1 Fall 2007

121 Exam 1 Fall 2008
121KEY Exam 1 Fall 2008

1110KEY Exam 1 Fall 2010

 

121 Exam 2 Fall 2006
121 KEY Exam 2 Fall 2006

121 Exam 2 Fall 2007
121KEY Exam2 Fall 2007

121 Exam 2 Fall 2008
121KEY Exam 2 Fall 2008

1110KEY Exam 2 Fall 2010

 

121 Exam 3 Fall 2006
121KEY Exam 3 Fall 2006

121 Exam 3 Fall 2007
121KEY Exam 3 Fall 2007

121 Exam 3 Fall 2008
121 KEY Exam 3 Fall 2008

1110KEY Exam 3 Fall 2010

 

121 Exam 4 Fall 2006
121 KEYExam 4 Fall 2006

121Exam 4 Fall 2007
121 KEY Exam 4 Fall 2007

121 Exam 4 Fall 2008
121 KEY Exam 4 Fall 2008

1110KEY Exam 4 Fall 2010

 

CHEMISTRY 1120 (old number 122) PRACTICE EXAMS
You should take practice exam without key and then grade yourself with key to see what you really know.

122EXAM1sp2009
122keyEXAM1sp2009

122EXAM1fall2009
122keyEXAM1fall2009

 

122EXAM2sp2009
122keyEXAM2sp2009

122EXAM2fall2009
122keyEXAM2fall2009

 

122EXAM3sp2009
122keyEXAM3sp2009

122EXAM3fall2009
122keyEXAM3fall2009

 

PAST COURSES
CHEM 1110 (Fall 2010)
SYLLABUS (COURSE INFO)HOMEWORK
CHEM1120 (Spring 2011) SYLLABUS (COURSE INFO) and HOMEWORK