
CHEMY102-22B (HAM)
Chemical Reactivity
15 Points
Staff
Convenor(s)
Merilyn Manley-Harris
4384
E.3.19
merilyn.manley-harris@waikato.ac.nz
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Lecturer(s)
Martina Pietsch Brown
9383
E.3.15
martina.pietschbrown@waikato.ac.nz
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Michael Mucalo
4404
E.3.07
michael.mucalo@waikato.ac.nz
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Paper Description
This paper outline is a draft only and will be amended prior to commencement of Trimester B and in the event of pandemic lockdowns.
A theoretical and practical course covering aspects of physical and organic chemistry. This course is required for the chemistry major.
Paper Structure
OPERATION OF CHEMY102-22B –PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
- Each week you should attend three lectures and, if possible a tutorial. Attendance at lectures will be recorded, 3% of your overall grade is awarded for attendance at lectures or viewing on Panopto during the same week/weekend in which the lecture was given.
- Incomplete copies of lecture notes are available for purchase from the print shop on campus; these notes should be completed whilst you are in lectures.
- Each week you must attend a laboratory class and complete the relevant laboratory report. More detail of how the laboratory classes will be run and the equipment that you require, can be found in the paper outline.
- Laboratory classes start in the first week of the Trimester. A roll is taken during the laboratory class and part of your laboratory mark includes a grade for attendance, preparation, promptness and careful and tidy work; the remainder of the grade is for the written calculation sheet or report.
ATTENDANCE AT LABORATORY CLASSES IS AN ESSENTIAL PART OF YOUR LEARNING
- For unavoidable absences from laboratory classes or workshops, application for special consideration can be made using the forms available on Moodle.
- If you are unable to attend your regular laboratory class, because of illness or other unavoidable circumstance, you should consult your tutor, Martina Pietsch Brown; normally it will be possible for you to attend one of the other laboratory sessions later that week.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the paper should be able to:
Assessment
Assessment Components
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 60:40. The final exam makes up 40% of the overall mark.
Required and Recommended Readings
Required Readings
Recommended Readings
For first year physical chemistry the recommended text book is Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Langford, Sagaty, “Chemistry the Central Science, a Broad Perspective”, either 1st or 2nd Editions.
For all organic chemistry courses (CHEMY102, 201 and 301) there is only one text recommended, which is Brown, Iverson, Anslyn, Foote: Organic Chemistry, 7th or 8th edition published by Cengage. this can be purchased from the bookshop or online:
https://nz.cengage.com/c/organic-chemistry-8e-brown-iverson-anslyn-foote/9781305580350/
If you have problems with electron diagrams and keeping track of electrons in organic chemistry mechanisms, we strongly recommend the book “Pushing Electrons: A guide for Students of Organic Chemistry” by Weeks & Winter published by Cengage
For all Cengage purchases you receive a discount for purchase through the website using the discount code LEARN10NZ
Other Resources
1. Mathematics skills
For those students who require additional help with mathematical skills required for the study of physical chemistry at this level, Student Learning are able to provide assistance. Please see the Moodle page for the latest information or see http://www.waikato.ac.nz/students/student-learning/
2. Study skills
Student Learning is able to provide assistance in this area. See http://www.waikato.ac.nz/students/student-learning/
3. Support for Maori/Pasifika students
The Faculty is also able to provide additional support to these students; again see the Moodle page for the latest information.
Online Support
This course uses Moodle, which is the online teaching and learning platform of the University of Waikato. In here, you will find a lot of helpful tools and features, such as lecture and lab material, answers to problem sets or exam papers as well as a number of communication tools. You should regularly check this site for announcements and messages.
To access Moodle go to http://elearn.waikato.ac.nz/ or click the ‘Moodle’ Link from the Quick Links section in the Waikato Current Students webpage. Log in using your Waikato username and password.
All lectures are recorded on Panopto and are available through Moodle.
Workload
Linkages to Other Papers
This paper provides the background necessary for a study of chemistry at higher levels, including papers required as part of a major in Chemistry or in Biochemistry or certain disciplines within Engineering.
Prerequisite(s)
While there is no formal entry requirement into CHEMY102, it is strongly recommended that you either have a pass in CHEMY100 (or CHEM100 or equivalent), or a minimum A- grade in FOUND010, or 14 credits in NCEA Level 3 Chemistry.
Restriction(s)
Restricted papers: CHEM102 or CHEM112