Here are locations, topics, and results lecture exams and final exam in this course.

Please note:

All calculations are to be done by hand and so please remember that no calculational aids (calculators, PDA's, portable PC's, slide rules, etc.) and no cell phones are allowed in the exam rooms. Please also do your exam in non-erasable black or blue ink; exams done in pencil or in erasable ink will not be accepted for regrading. Please use only the exam paper provided. Scrap paper may not be used. No books or notes are allowed in the exam rooms. Points will be deducted for answers reported to an incorrect number of significant figures and if proper units are not used throughout each calculation. A periodic table, physical constants, major formulas, and representative values of base 10 logarithms will be provided as appropriate. Work must be shown to receive credit.

Lecture exam 1, Monday, February 9, 2009. The exam is based on all lecture, lab, and discussion material through the Friday before the exam, on all of ACS Chemistry chapters 6 and the first seven sections of chapter 7 (including problems and Web Companion) of the textbook, on all related assigned material in the Dill/3e, and on labs 1, part 1. You may not use your molecular model kit on this exam.

The exam in held in the following locations, 5–6:30 pm. Go to the location below according to the first letter of your last name. The building abbreviations below are here and the campus map is here.

Results: Here are the number of people in each score range. The average score for exam 1 was 42.4/100 = 42.4% (shown as the vertical line); the high score was 98/100 = 98.0%; 516 people took the exam. Last updated Monday, February 9, 2009 23:32:24.

exam 1 distribution of scores

Lecture exam 2, Monday, March 16, 2009. The exam is based on all lecture, lab (gas laws and colligative properties, but not equilibrium), and discussion material through the Friday before the exam, and on all of ACS Chemistry chapter 7 and and the first eight sections of chapter 8 (including problems, assigned notes, and Web Companion) of the textbook, and all assigned parts of Notes on General Chemistry. You may not use your molecular model kit on this exam.

The exam in held in the following locations, 5–6:30 pm. Go to the location below according to the first letter of your last name. The building abbreviations below are here and the campus map is here.

Results: Here are the number of people in each score range. The average score for exam 2 was 50.4/100 = 50.4% (shown as the vertical line); the high score was 95./100 = 95.0%; 507 people took the exam. Last updated Tuesday, March 17, 2009 8:26:29.

exam 2 distribution of scores

Lecture exam 3, Monday, April 6, 2009. The exam is based on all lecture, lab, and discussion material through the Friday before the exam, and on all of ACS Chemistry chapters 8 and 9 (including problems, assigned notes, and Web Companion) of the textbook, and all assigned parts of Notes on General Chemistry. You may not use your molecular model kit on this exam.

The exam in held in the following locations, 5–6:30 pm. Go to the location below according to the first letter of your last name. The building abbreviations below are here and the campus map is here.

Results: Here are the number of people in each score range. The average score for exam 3 was 56.3/100 = 56.3% (shown as the vertical line); the high score was 100/100 = 100.%; 509 people took the exam. Last updated Tuesday, April 7, 2009 7:34:33.

exam 3 distribution of scores

Lab exam, Monday, April 27, 2009.

The exam in held in the following locations, 5–6 pm. Go to the location below according to the first letter of your last name. The building abbreviations below are here and the campus map is here.

Final exam, Tuesday, May 5, 2009. The exam is based on all lecture, lab, and discussion material covered this semester, all material up through chapter 11 (including problems, assigned notes, and Web Companion) of the textbook, and all assigned parts of Notes on General Chemistry/2e revised. You may not use your molecular model kit on this exam.

The exam in held in the following locations, 5–7 pm. Go to the location below according to the first letter of your last name. The building abbreviations below are here and the campus map is here.

Results: Here are the number of people in each score range. The average score for the final exam was 69.1/150 = 46.1% (shown as the vertical line); the high score was 140/150 = 93.3%; 504 people took the exam. Last updated Wednesday, May 6, 2009 08:33:27.

final exam distribution of scores

Here is the distribution of scores for the entire course. The average score for the entire course was 667./1000 = 66.7% (shown as the vertical line); the high score was 956/1000 = 95.6%; 509 people took completed the course. Last updated Thursday, May 7, 2009 17:22:28.

overall distribution of scores