Homepage for Chemistry 51, Accelerated General Chemistry. It provides links to and information on the course description, handouts, problem sets, sample examinations, laboratory experiments, the syllabus, etc.
Course description for Chemistry 51, accelerated General Chemistry, providing details on the course's general features, requirements, materials and goals.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Atomic structure; Molecular structure; Examinations; Atomic orbitals; Questions and answers; Lewis dot structures; Chemical bonds
Questions and answers for the third midterm examination of Fall 1999, involving six multi-step problems covering atomic and molecular structure.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Solution (Chemistry); Questions and answers; Stoichiometry; Solvents; Chemical reactions
Questions and answers for the first midterm examination of Fall 2002, involving five multi-step problems covering equilibrium and classes of reactions.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Examinations; Transition metals; Solid state chemistry; Isomerism; Molecular structure; Molecular orbitals; Questions and answers
Questions and answers for the fourth midterm examination of Fall 2002, involving five multi-step problems covering transition metals and solid-state chemistry.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Thermodynamics; Electrochemistry; Questions and answers; Examinations; First law of thermodynamics; Second law of thermodynamics
Questions and answers for the second midterm examination of Fall 1999, involving five multi-step problems covering chemical thermodynamics.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Examinations; Complexes; Crystals; Molecular structure; Atomic structure; Isomerism; Transition metals; Questions and answers
Questions and answers for the fourth midterm examination of Fall 1999, involving five multi-step problems covering solids, transition-metal chemistry and complexes.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Examinations; Chemical equations; Atomic structure; Solution (Chemistry); Chemical equilibrium
Example of the Chemistry 51 placement examination administered at during Freshman Orientation. The examination covers stoichiometry, nomenclature, and the periodic table.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Examinations; Thermodynamics; Chemical reactions; Molecular structure; Solution (Chemistry);
Comprehensive final examination without solutions for Fall 1999, involving three problems based on laboratory experiments and seven problems based on lectures.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Examinations; Molecular structure; Molecular orbitals; Chemical reactions; Thermodynamics; Solution (Chemistry); Transition metals
Comprehensive final examination without solutions for Fall 2002, involving six questions based on the lectures and four questions based on laboratory experiments.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Transition metals; Complexes; Isomerism; Molecular structure
Questions and answers for the fourth midterm examination of Fall 2004, involving five multi-step problems covering transition metal complexes and materials.
Handout providing information on the sections in the lab manual and the supplementary reading assignments meant to be read before arriving at the laboratory.
Handout on the Chemistry 51 first day in the laboratory, outlining preliminary reading, orientation, laboratory procedures and practice with the electronic analytical balances.