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General Announcements

Reading Period and After the end of the semester

  • Please come to Prof. Lukacs' Chemistry Potluck Dinner Dec. 10. Directions and Sign up by Chem. Office.
  • Chemistry Carols
  • Review sessions Sat. Dec. 11, 5-7 and Mon. Dec. 13, 4-6 both in Room 278. Come with questions.
  • The Final Exam is Wed. Dec. 15 9-12, Thomas 110

    Happy Holidays! Relax!

  • Oodles of Chemcal Jokes
  • Over the break I be travelled back to the site of my Peace Corps work
  • During the Noon Hour next semester I'll be playing...
  • and teaching Biochemistry and Biochemistry Lab. Please visit!
  • Over break keep reading interesting, challenging books about science and scientists.
  • Here are some reading suggestions
  • Good luck in Chem. 104 and your other courses next semester!
  • Please remember to pick up your HW notebooks in January.

    Summer Jobs & Internships (See bulletin boards too)

  • Green Corps Environmental Jobs
  • American chemical society experience opportunities (not just chemistry)

    Interesting Chemical Sites (visited during lecture)

    Answers to Recent Quizzes and Tests

    Graded work may be picked up outside of Rm 202 anytime

    1. Exam 1
    2. Exam 2 (see bulletin board for drawings)
    3. Quiz 1
    4. Quiz 2
    5. Comments on Writing Quiz 3
    6. Quiz 4
    7. Quiz 5
    8. Quiz 7
    9. Quiz 8
    10. Disaster Quiz 10
    11. Exam 3 (no pictures, see real bulletin board)
    12. Final Exam (no pictures, brief answers)

      Answers to Homework Problems

      Please visit other General Chemistry Classes

    Meet the Chemists of the Week. Both were active in Peace Movements

    Dorothy Hodgkin, 1964 Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry (Vitamin B12, proteins, and penicillin)

    Linus Pauling,1954 Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry (Chemical Bonding, Proteins, Molecular Diseases)

    RNA Research at Bryn Mawr

    About Research

    Publications

    Chemistry at Bryn Mawr

    About Chemists at Bryn Mawr

    Solutions to Previous Quizzes and Tests

    The best exam strategy is to work on chemistry and problem-solving steadily throughout the semester. Can you easily relate the laboratory to the lecture? Can you solve problems from the "advanced" section of each chapter? Can you read a lengthy problem and decide what concepts are involved? Have you correctly completed enough problems so that units and conversion factors will not fool you?

    From Previous Years

    1997's final exam (with short answers) is posted

    Please note that a different text, with a slightly different emphasis, was used

    1. Sample Final 1
    2. Sample Final 2
    3. Sample Final 3
    4. Sample Final 4
    5. Sample Final 5
    6. Sample Final 6
    7. Sample Final 7
    8. Sample Final 8
    9. Sample Final 9
    10. Sample Final 10

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