Home Page for CHM 101 Section 100

Lectures:    MW 10:00AM - 11:40 AM, Room 214 MSC
Laboratory:    F 10:00AM - 11:50AM, Room 209 MSC

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Homeworks: Click here for homeworks
         

Course Syllabus:

Complete syllabus 

          Detailed list of class Objectives and Lecture Outline

Math Resources

textbook photo For Hein texbook website, please click here.


Additional Course Resources

LIBRARY
While your textbooks, handouts and lectures provide sufficient information, if you have a need to catch up or refresh something (especially math!) the library has several  books on reserve to help you. To assist you a bit, the Library compiled a list of books specifically for your course. You are not required to use them, but you may find them helpful. Click here for the list.


Handouts: Click here for Handouts
 


Some internet links of interest

Introduction to Chemistry
There is an excellent online presentation available on Fordham University web site. Its graphics is awesome, and it covers properties and classification of matter, measurements and sig-figs and atomic theory. Few advanced topics are available, too.

Atomic theory
If you like to explore "The Science Odysey", clicke here. This web site contains some very interestign aspects of the theory of atoms as well as "juicy" biographies of scientists like Neils Bohr, Erwin Schroedinger and Ernst Rutherford

Another really cool place is the interactive Periodic Table of Elements. You can click on an element symbol and you get all its properties and history of discovery.

For presentation on atomic theory from Fordham U., click here.