ANNOUNCEMENTS
10-Sep-19. A link to the Sakai site for the course is here.

19-Aug-19. The first lecture for 345 will be on Wednesday, September 4 at 10:00 in Bradley 311.

COURSE SCHEDULE

Wed SEP 04 Chapter 1: The Properties of Gases
Mon SEP 09 Chapter 1
Wed SEP 11 Chapter 1
Mon SEP 16 Chapter 1
Wed SEP 18 Chapter 2: The First Law
Mon SEP 23 Chapter 2
Wed SEP 25 Chapter 2
Mon SEP 30 Chapter 2
Wed OCT 02 Chapter 3: The Second and Third Laws
Mon OCT 07 Chapter 3
Wed OCT 09 Chapter 3
Mon OCT 14 Chapter 3
Wed OCT 16 Chapter 3
Mon OCT 21 Exam 1: Chapters 1-3
Wed OCT 23 Chapter 4: Physical Transformations of Pure Substances
Mon OCT 28 Chapter 4
Wed OCT 30 Chapter 5: Simple Mixtures
Mon NOV 04 Chapter 5
Wed NOV 06 Chapter 5
Mon NOV 11 Chapter 6: Chemical Equilibrium
Wed NOV 13 Chapter 6
Mon NOV 18 Chapter 6
Wed NOV 20 Chapter 6
Mon NOV 25 Exam 2: Chapters 4-6
Wed NOV 27 * No Class - Friday Schedule *
Mon DEC 02 Chapter 20 or 17: Chemical Kinetics A,B,C,D
Wed DEC 04 Chapter 20/17
Mon DEC 09 Chapter 20/17
Wed DEC 11 Review
Mon DEC 23 11:45 Comprehensive Final Exam

TEXT/ASSIGNED PROBLEMS
Text: Physical Chemistry, 10th or 11th ed., by Atkins and de Paula. The RN Bookstore has the textbook and the solutions manual for the 11th ed.

The numerical answers (not complete worked solutions) to 11th ed. problems are available online.

The 10th edition solutions manual can be viewed online (but not downloaded).

Homework Problems (homework will not be collected) The text has three types of problems: discussion questions (D), exercises (E), and problems (P). In the table below, the first assigned problem is "E3a" which corresponds to EXERCISE 1A.3(a) in the 10th edition text and E1A.3(a) in the 11th edition. "P7" in the first line below, refers to PROBLEM 1A.7 (10th ed.) or P1A.7 (11th ed.)in the text.

11th Edition Problems
Ch 1A: E4a, E6a, P9
Ch 1B: E3a
Ch 1C: D1, E1a, E7a(part i), P13
 
Ch 2A: D1, E2a, E2b, E4a, E5a
Ch 2B: E1a, E3a, E4a, P5
Ch 2C: D3, E1a, E3a, E4a, P4
Ch 2D: E2a, E4a, P1
Ch 2E: D2, E3a
 
Ch 3A: D1, E3a, E4a
Ch 3B: E2a, E4a, E7a, P3
Ch 3C: E2a
Ch 3D: E3b
Ch 3E: E1a, E4a, E6a, P1, P5
 
Ch 4A: E1a, E3a
Ch 4B: D1, E3a, E5a, E6a, E13a, P10
 
Ch 5A: E3a, E4a, E5a, E8a
Ch 5B: E7a, E9a, P7
Ch 5C: D2, E1a,
Ch 5D: (none for 11th ed.)
Ch 5E: (none for 11th ed.)
Ch 5F: D1, D4, E2a, E5a, E7a, P1
 
Ch 6A: D2, E1a, E9a, E13a
Ch 6B: E3a
Ch 6C: D4, E1a, E3a
Ch 6D: E1a, E2a
 
Ch 17A: E3a, E5a, P1
Ch 17B: E5a, P3
Ch 17D: E2a, P2
Ch 17E: D1, E1a, P5
      10th Edition Problems
Ch 1A: E3a, E8a, P7
Ch 1B: E3a
Ch 1C: D1, E1a, E7a(part i), P11
 
Ch 2A: D1, E2a, E2b, E4a, E5a
Ch 2B: E1a, E3a, P3
Ch 2C: D2, E1a, E3b, E4a, E5a
Ch 2D: E2a, E4a, P1
Ch 2E: D2, E3a
 
Ch 3A: D1, E5a, E7a, E10a, E11a, E12a, P7
Ch 3B: E2a
Ch 3C: E3a
Ch 3D: E1a, E3a, E4a, P1, P5
Ch 3E (no section 3E in 10th ed.)
 
Ch 4A: E1a, E3a
Ch 4B: D1, E3a, E5a, E6a, E12a,P9
 
Ch 5A: E3a, E4a, E6a, E9a
Ch 5B: E6a, E8a, E9a,
Ch 5C: D2, E1a,
Ch 5D: (none for 10th ed.)
Ch 5E: D1, E1a, P1
Ch 5F: D1, E1a, E3a
 
Ch 6A: D2, E1a, E4a, E10a
Ch 6B: E1a
Ch 6C: D3, E1a, E3a
Ch 6D: E1a, E2a
 
Ch 20A: E2a, E4a, P2
Ch 20B: E4a, P3
Ch 20D: E1a, P2
Ch 20E: D1, E1b, P4

OFFICE HOURS
Dr. Huskey
Fall 2019 Office Hours (214 Olson Hall)

Friday 10:15 - 11:15 (Check the announcements section for occasional changes to this time).

Or by appointment (huskey@rutgers.edu)

The best way to contact Dr. Huskey is through email: huskey@rutgers.edu . He rarely checks voice mail and he is often far from a phone.


GRADES/EXAMS
Two 80-minute exams will count for 50% of the course grade, and a comprehensive final exam will count for the other 50% of the course grade. To avoid any need for make-up exams, the score on the final exam can be used to replace the lowest score of the 80-minute exams (or an 80-minute exam missed for any reason). Letter grades will be assigned according to the following scale (scores are percentages of the maximum possible points): A (100-85), B+ (84-80), B (70-79), C+ (69-65), C (64-55), D (54-45), F (44-0).

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