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Chemistry 6A Fall 2007

Dr. Jeffrey A. Mack

Lecture Information



The lecture portion of this course is designed to reinforce learning achieved by study and practice on you own.

If you rely solely on lecture as your source of information, you will not pass this course. (see the chart to the right)

In order to receive the maximum benefit from attending lecture, you will need to have read the assigned material and attempted some of the problems prior to class.

I will post all material presented in lecture on the web AFTER each class.

In lecture, you will not have the time to copy all that is presented nor should you.

You must learn that real learning isn't just copying down what you see in lecture.

Learning is an iterative process that involves time.

You must read the material in your text, attempt problems then going back to your resources and trying again.

Lecture Schedule (.pdf)




Week Date Mon Wed Fri
1 3-Sep No class Introduction  Ch. 1
2 10-Sep Ch. 1 Ch. 1  Ch. 1  & 2 
3 17-Sep Ch. 2 Ch. 2 Ch. 2 & 3
4 24-Sep Ch. 3 Ch. 3  Ch. 3 & 4
5 1-Oct Ch. 4 Ch. 4 Exam I
6 8-Oct Ch. 4 Ch. 4  Ch. 4
7 15-Oct Ch. 5  Ch. 5  Ch. 5 
8 22-Oct Ch. 5 Ch. 5 & 6 Ch. 6
9 29-Oct Ch. 6 Ch. 6 Exam II
10 5-Nov Ch. 7 Ch. 7 Ch. 7
11 12-Nov No class Ch. 8 Ch. 8
12 19-Nov Ch. 8 Ch. 9 No class
13 26-Nov Ch. 9 Ch. 9 Ch. 9
14 3-Dec Ch. 9 & 10 Ch. 10 Exam III
15 10-Dec Review Review Evaluations
Finals
Final Exam: (Friday 12/21) 8:00 am