CHE 372
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II

Course Syllabus



Course: CHE 372, Physical Chemistry II
Section: 01
Lecture: WAL 174      MWF   9:25 - 10:40 a.m.
Laboratory: WAL 175      F   2:00 - 4:50 p.m.
Lab manual: http://ntweb.deltastate.edu/vp_academic/jbentley/teaching/labman/lab372.htm
Course Home Page: http://ntweb.deltastate.edu/vp_academic/jbentley/teaching/pchem2.htm

Prerequisites: CHE 102, 104 and PHY 222, 234

Textbook: Physical Chemistry, 4th. Ed., by R. Silbey, R. Alberty and M. Bawendi

Description: Kinetics, quantum mechanics, atomic and molecular structure, spectroscopy, and statistical mechanics.

Instructor: Dr. Joe Bentley

Instructor Information
 

GRADING SCALE
85-100
75-84
60-74
50-59
< 50

We will cover Chapters 9-11, 13-14, and 16-19 of the textbook.

 

Examinations

  • There will be four 100 pt. hourly exams. Each exam will cover approximately two chapters of the text.
  • There will be NO comprehensive final exam. Exam IV will be taken during the final exam period.
  • NO sharing of calculators during exams.  NO cell phone calculators!
  • If you miss one of the hourly exams and have a medical excuse, then you will be given a DIFFERENT exam from the rest of the class.
  • If you are going to be absent on official school business then you may request to take an examination early, NOT late.
  • Exams will be held one (1) week after the completion of the material for that exam. This rule does NOT apply to Exam 4 when the end of semester schedule may not necessarily allow this.
  • Examination grades and final course grades are "curved" at the discretion of the instructor.
  • You may use one 3x5 index card (front and back) for formulas and information during each exam.
  • Exams count 4/6 of your final course letter grade. Laboratory assignments count as 1/6 of the final course grade.  Additionally, homework assignments will be given.  These will count 1/6 of the final course grade.

 

Lab Work

Your lab work is an essential component of the course and of your grade. You are expected to participate fully in all lab experiments. The experiments conducted in CHE 372 will include instructor designed labs as well as inquiry-based experiments where you will do independent investigations. The schedule for the labs and a statement about lab safety are listed below.

Safety

Safety is always of paramount concern when working in any chemistry laboratory. For this reason, during the first laboratory meeting the student will be introduced to the safety features in the physical chemistry laboratory (WAL 175). The student is also required to read over Chapter 1 of the laboratory manual which is entitled "Safety in the Laboratory." During the second lab meeting, the student will take a 10-point quiz on lab safety. A passing grade (> 70%) is required to continue in the laboratory portion of the course.

 

LABORATORY SCHEDULE

Week

Experiment

1

No lab

2

Advanced Computer Graphing: PV-WAVE

3

Advanced Computing: Mathematica

4

Electronic Structure / Potential Energy Curves

5

Quantum Chemistry and Normal Modes of Vibration

6

Spring Break

7

Introduction to Scientific Inquiry

8

Make-up lab

 

CHEATING POLICY:

See the course Cheating Policy

ACCESSIBILITY:

If a student has a disability that qualifies under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and requires accommodation, he/she should contact the Academic Support Lab (Union 311) for information on appropriate policies and procedures. See the DSU Statement on Disability Services.


If you have questions, comments or suggestions, email me at jbentley@deltastate.edu Last updated:  December 15, 2007