Welcome to Deborah Spurlock's C121 Elementary Chemistry Lab
Adjunct Lecturer in Chemistry
Indiana University Southeast
New Albany, Indiana
AWARDS
Teaching Excellence Recognition Award (TERA) Part-Time Instructor, Indiana University Southeast - May 2000
Distinguished Teaching Award Part-Time Instructor, Indiana University Southeast - September 2009
C121 - Elementary Chemistry Laboratory I - Spring 2013
Scheduled Laboratory Times
Monday 9:30a - 12:15p
Tuesday 9:30a - 12:15p
How To Get In Touch With Me
Office Hours: I am available about 15 minutes before each lab in the lab room. Office PS 001 by appointment.
Email: (campus) dspurloc
(Off campus) mailto:dspurloc@ius.edu
Lab Manual: Elementary Chemistry Laboratory Manual, Fleischer
& Otu
Useful links for the C121 lab or the C101 Elementary Chemistry
lecture
- Los Alamos National Labs
Periodic Table
- This periodic table has nicely written articles on each element, providing
background information
- (discovery, uses, etc.) that other web
- Chemicool Periodic Table
- This periodic table provides for each element general information, states,
energies, oxidation,
- electrons, appearance, characteristics, reactions, other forms, radius,
conductivity and abundance,
- as well as links to Encyclopedia Britannic articles.
- Eric's Treasure
Trove Chemistry Dictionary
- Definitions of general chemistry words, such as dipole, hydrogen bond,
etc.
- Kilcoyne's
Glossary of Chemistry Terms
- Definitions of chemical terms not found at Eric's Treasure Trove.
- Molecular
Models
- Sites related to molecular models definitions, relationships of molecular
shape to electron geometry,
- bonding patterns, and Lewis Dot structures.
- Significant
Digits
- An on line tutorial, rules, counting, math operations, and measurements
using significant digits.
- Stoichiometry
and Balancing Equations
- Sites related to stoichiometry and balancing equations. Some sites have
worksheets with answers.
- Nomenclature and Writing Chemical
Formulas
- Sites related to naming chemical compounds, writing chemical formulas from
names, writing names from chemical formulas, acids, and hydrates.
FUN LINKS
- Fun Links
- Great sites that show chemistry and science can be fun!
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