Lab 5 (Properties of waves and orbitals), lab 6 (The role of time in atoms and light), and lab 7 (SOE: Symmetry, overlap, and energy), are guided computer explorations of quantum concepts in chemistry. These labs concern chapters 1, 2 and 3 of Laird.

You may work by yourself on your own computer or, preferably, with study partners.

Since these computer explorations are done on your own, there are no lab meetings in SCI/268 during the three weeks of these labs (October 11-29). However, all lab TFs will hold their usual office hours to be available to answer your questions. Keep in  mind that you can come to office hours of any CH101 lab TF. These office hours are listed at

http://quantum.bu.edu/courses/ch101/help.html#labOfficeHours

Workbook: Exploring Quantum Concepts in Chemistry

The workbook for these labs is Exploring Quantum Concepts in Chemistry, by the CH101 staff. It is available for purchase at the Boston University Bookstore, 4th floor information desk.

  • Computer lab #5 is  section I. Wave investigations, pages 1--30. It is due on the week of October 18-22 in your regular lab sections. Each lab section will be open for the first 30 min during your regular lab time . (For example, if you lab section is 4:30-7:30pm, your lab TF will be in the lab at 4:30-5:00pm to collect your lab report form #5). However, lab TFs for all 8:00-11:00am lab sections will be in the lab at 9:00-9:30am.
  • Computer lab #6 is section II. Time dependent electron waves, pages 31--58. It is due at the post test on computer labs #5 and 6 on Monday, October 25th. Please, bring your lab report form #6 with you to the post-test for submission.
  • Computer lab #7 is section III. Symmetry, Overlap, and Energy, pages 59--90. It is due at the post-test on Monday, November 1st. Please, bring your lab report form #7 with your to that test for submission.

Please complete all pages of each section in your computer workbook.

Please note that, whether you work on your own or with others, you must complete in your own workbook all pages for each of the labs because the entire workbook should be submitted for grading on the week of November 8-12.

Grading

Your report for each lab is to be handed in at the post test that follows that lab. For these reports please complete the corresponding report forms below, using your workbook results.

In addition to your separate reports submitted for each lab at its post test, your entire Exploring Quantum Concepts in Chemistry workbook will also be submitted for grading in your regular lab sections on the week of November 8-12. Your workbook grade will be based on the quality and completeness of your work. Your completed workbook is required to receive credit for the three computer labs.

Software: Exploring Quantum Concepts in Chemistry

The software for each of the labs is at

http://quantumconcepts.bu.edu/software/applets/

To run the applets or applications, you will need to have Java 5.0 or greater working on your computer. The odds are that you have Java installed. If the applets or applications do not work on your computer, refer to the section below for installing Java from the Sun website.

If you do not have a personal computer that can run Java software, it will be available on 6 PC computers and 14 Mac computers in the College of Arts and Science Computing Lab, CAS/330.

Software: Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0

Java Downloads for Windows

Download Java installer for Windows from the following link:

http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.html

  1. Select the Download for Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6.0 Update 3 (or later).
  2. From the download page, Accept the license agreement.
  3. Under Windows Platform - J2SE(TM) Runtime Environment 6.0 Update 3, click on Windows Online Installation (typical download size is ~7.1 MB), Multi-language.
  4. Download the Installer to your Desktop.
  5. Make sure you are logged in with an Administrator account on your computer.
  6. Run the installer jre-6u3-windows-i586-p-iftw.exe.
  7. Select typical installation, and click on Next.

Java Download for Mac OS X 10.4 and later

You will need to know if your Apple is a PowerPC (a PPC chip) or an Intel chip based computer. Download Java installer for OS X from the following link:

http://developer.apple.com/java/download/

  • 10.4.5 and later depending on your machine, select either J2SE 5.0 Release 4 (Intel) or J2SE 5.0 Release 4 (PPC).
  • 10.4 Tiger 10.4.2 and later select J2SE 5.0 Release 3.
  • 10.4 select J2SE 5.0 Release 1.
  • At the download window for any of these installers, check your system requirements , and click on download.