Chemistry Department, University of Southern Maine
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Syllabus: Laboratory Techniques
II, CHY 116
NOTE: If your schedule indicates that the lab meets in SCI 252/352, you are in
a RESEARCH SECTION of CHY 116, and you want to go
here
for the course materials.
Locations
Prelab meetings: Check USM
Course Schedule
Lab work, Payson 305
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What You Need For This Course
NOTE: First Lab Meeting:
Print and bring to first meeting:
Procedure and Report forms for
Experiment #1 from the Online
Lab Manual.
BEFORE your first lab meeting, obtain the
following items from the bookstore:
- Laboratory Handbook for General Chemistry
- Approved Laboratory Notebook
- Splash-protective goggles
- Scientific calculator than handles scientific notation and
logarithms
You will also need USM computer and email accounts. A small amount
of required computer work can be done only in the USM computer
labs.
To read and print laboratory report forms, you will need the
latest version of Adobe
Reader.
Finally, you will need your classroom text (Chang,
Chemistry, 7th edition) or a recent, comparable general
chemistry text.
Support for Students
- If you need course adaptations or accommodations because of
a disability, please inform your instructor during the first
week of the semester, after consulting with the Office of
Academic Support for Students with Disabilities, 242 Luther Bonney
(780-4706).
- For problems with writing or study skills, make an
appointment at the Learning Center, 253 Luther Bonney
(780-4228).
- Help is also available from the Counseling Center, 106 Payson
Smith (780-4050).
- Students experience difficulty in courses for a variety of
reasons. If you are having trouble with this course or feel that
you could be performing at a higher level, do not wait.
Consult your instructor as soon as possible.
Course Resources
- Go here to obtain and print
procedures and report forms for each experiment.
- Prepare for each lab meeting as
instructed in the procedures.
- Be sure you get
FULL CREDIT FOR YOUR
WORK by knowing course
policies.
- Keep lab records that will help you
write better reports.
- Build excellent reports by following
these guidelines.
- Build a minimal chemical vocabulary
that will help you to read with more understanding and
insight.
- Carry a mental toolkit of chemistry's
most useful equations.
- Learn how to work safely in
lab.
- NOTE: PRINT THE SAFETY GUIDELINES AND
KEEP THEM IN YOUR LAB HANDBOOK!
- Read this before your first
experiment!
- Look up the hazards associated with
chemicals used in the upcoming experiment.
Lab Manuals