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Quizzes and final exam

CH102 General Chemistry 2, Fall 2021

http://genchem.bu.edu/ch102-summer-1-2021/quizzes.html

Your are required to abide by the following quiz and exam regulations:

We treat cheating with zero tolerance. The consequences of cheating are at a minimum that the score for work on which cheating occurs counts as 0 and all instances of misconduct will be reported to the Dean’s office. It is the responsibility of every student to be aware of the contents of the Boston University Academic Conduct Code and to abide by its provisions.

All of your work on the exam must be yours alone. This means you must not discuss any aspect of the exam with anyone, and you are not permitted to consult any other resources (other than your textbook). If you use chat, messaging, video calls, Chegg, and similar resources, you are cheating; please do not do so.

There are five quizzes and a final exam.

  • Quiz 1, Tuesday, June 1, 2 PM (GMT-4)
  • Quiz 2, Monday, June 7, 2 PM (GMT-4)
  • Quiz 3, Monday, June 14, 2 PM (GMT-4)
  • Quiz 4, Monday, June 21, 2 PM (GMT-4)
  • Quiz 5, Monday, June 28, 2 PM (GMT-4)
  • Final exam, Thursday, July 1, 2 PM (GMT-4)

Quiz 1, Tuesday, June 1, 2 PM (GMT-4). The quiz is based on chapter 15 and corresponding material of discussion worksheets 1 and 2.

All work must be shown to receive credit.

Your work will be graded using Gradescope. To facilitate this, please show your work for each question in the space provided in the question. You may do this in one of two ways: (1) download this document, write your work on it, and then scan the completed document as a PDF, or (2) do your work directly on the PDF of this document using a tablet device. When you have finished, submit your PDF to Gradesope following the instructions here.

The quiz will be available for download from Gradescope at 1:50 PM GMT-4 Tuesday. Your completed quiz must be submitted to Gradescope before 4 PM GMT-4. Submissions after that time will not be accepted.

You may use your notes, textbook, online lectures, lecture slides, and any calculator. A collection of formulas and constants and the periodic table are available in the information sheet here.

Your work must be yours and yours alone. This means you may not use any other resources than those listed above. To do so is academic misconduct. The shift to online assessment required by to COVID-19 pandemic means that if you decide to cheat, no one will prevent you. While doing your work, if you consult anyone, use the internet, chat, messaging, video calls, Chegg, and similar resources, you are cheating; please do not do so. If we find that that you have cheated, we will treat it with zero tolerance.

Quiz 2, Monday, June 7, 2 PM (GMT-4). The quiz is based on chapters 16 and 17, and corresponding material of discussion worksheets 3 and 4. Please note that while the quiz focuses on the preceding, it assumes material covered earlier.

All work must be shown to receive credit.

Your work will be graded using Gradescope. To facilitate this, please show your work for each question in the space provided in the question. You may do this in one of two ways: (1) download this document, write your work on it, and then scan the completed document as a PDF, or (2) do your work directly on the PDF of this document using a tablet device. When you have finished, submit your PDF to Gradesope following the instructions here.

The quiz will be available for download from Gradescope at 1:50 PM GMT-4 Monday. Your completed quiz must be submitted to Gradescope before 4 PM GMT-4. Submissions after that time will not be accepted.

You may use your notes, textbook, online lectures, lecture slides, and any calculator. A collection of formulas and constants and the periodic table are available in the information sheet here.

Your work must be yours and yours alone. This means you may not use any other resources than those listed above. To do so is academic misconduct. The shift to online assessment required by to COVID-19 pandemic means that if you decide to cheat, no one will prevent you. While doing your work, if you consult anyone, use the internet, chat, messaging, video calls, Chegg, and similar resources, you are cheating; please do not do so. If we find that that you have cheated, we will treat it with zero tolerance.

Quiz 3, Monday, June 14, 2 PM (GMT-4). The quiz is based on chapters 18 and 19 and corresponding material of discussion worksheets 5, 6, and 7 Please note that while the quiz focuses on the preceding, it assumes material covered earlier.

All work must be shown to receive credit.

Your work will be graded using Gradescope. To facilitate this, please show your work for each question in the space provided in the question. You may do this in one of two ways: (1) download this document, write your work on it, and then scan the completed document as a PDF, or (2) do your work directly on the PDF of this document using a tablet device. When you have finished, submit your PDF to Gradesope following the instructions here.

The quiz will be available for download from Gradescope at 1:50 PM GMT-4 Monday. Your completed quiz must be submitted to Gradescope before 4 PM GMT-4. Submissions after that time will not be accepted.

You may use your notes, textbook, online lectures, lecture slides, and any calculator. A collection of formulas and constants and the periodic table are available in the information sheet here.

Your work must be yours and yours alone. This means you may not use any other resources than those listed above. To do so is academic misconduct. The shift to online assessment required by to COVID-19 pandemic means that if you decide to cheat, no one will prevent you. While doing your work, if you consult anyone, use the internet, chat, messaging, video calls, Chegg, and similar resources, you are cheating; please do not do so. If we find that that you have cheated, we will treat it with zero tolerance.

Quiz 4, Monday, June 21, 2 PM (GMT-4). The quiz is based on chapters 22 and 20, and corresponding material of discussion worksheets 7, 8. and 10. Please note that while the quiz focuses on the preceding, it assumes material covered earlier.

All work must be shown to receive credit.

Your work will be graded using Gradescope. To facilitate this, please show your work for each question in the space provided in the question. You may do this in one of two ways: (1) download this document, write your work on it, and then scan the completed document as a PDF, or (2) do your work directly on the PDF of this document using a tablet device. When you have finished, submit your PDF to Gradesope following the instructions here.

The quiz will be available for download from Gradescope at 1:50 PM GMT-4 Monday. Your completed quiz must be submitted to Gradescope before 4 PM GMT-4. Submissions after that time will not be accepted.

You may use your notes, textbook, online lectures, lecture slides, and any calculator. A collection of formulas and constants and the periodic table are available in the information sheet here.

Your work must be yours and yours alone. This means you may not use any other resources than those listed above. To do so is academic misconduct. The shift to online assessment required by to COVID-19 pandemic means that if you decide to cheat, no one will prevent you. While doing your work, if you consult anyone, use the internet, chat, messaging, video calls, Chegg, and similar resources, you are cheating; please do not do so. If we find that that you have cheated, we will treat it with zero tolerance.

Quiz 5, Monday, June 28, 2 PM (GMT-4). The quiz is based on chapters 21 and 23, and corresponding material of discussion worksheets 9, 11, and 12. Please note that while the quiz focuses on the preceding, it assumes material covered earlier.

All work must be shown to receive credit.

Your work will be graded using Gradescope. To facilitate this, please show your work for each question in the space provided in the question. You may do this in one of two ways: (1) download this document, write your work on it, and then scan the completed document as a PDF, or (2) do your work directly on the PDF of this document using a tablet device. When you have finished, submit your PDF to Gradesope following the instructions here.

The quiz will be available for download from Gradescope at 1:50 PM GMT-4 Monday. Your completed quiz must be submitted to Gradescope before 4 PM GMT-4. Submissions after that time will not be accepted.

You may use your notes, textbook, online lectures, lecture slides, and any calculator. A collection of formulas and constants and the periodic table are available in the information sheet here.

Your work must be yours and yours alone. This means you may not use any other resources than those listed above. To do so is academic misconduct. The shift to online assessment required by to COVID-19 pandemic means that if you decide to cheat, no one will prevent you. While doing your work, if you consult anyone, use the internet, chat, messaging, video calls, Chegg, and similar resources, you are cheating; please do not do so. If we find that that you have cheated, we will treat it with zero tolerance.

Final exam, Thursday, July 1, 2 PM (GMT-4). The final exam is based on everything covered this semester: Chapters 15–25 and discussion worksheets 1–13.

All work must be shown to receive credit.

Your work will be graded using Gradescope. To facilitate this, please show your work for each question in the space provided in the question. You may do this in one of two ways: (1) download this document, write your work on it, and then scan the completed document as a PDF, or (2) do your work directly on the PDF of this document using a tablet device. When you have finished, submit your PDF to Gradesope following the instructions here.

The fianl exam will be available for download from Gradescope at 1:55 PM GMT-4. Your completed quiz must be submitted to Gradescope before 4 PM GMT-4. Submissions after that time will not be accepted.

You may use your notes, textbook, online lectures, lecture slides, and any calculator. A collection of formulas and constants and the periodic table are available in the information sheet here.

Your work must be yours and yours alone. This means you may not use any other resources than those listed above. To do so is academic misconduct. The shift to online assessment required by to COVID-19 pandemic means that if you decide to cheat, no one will prevent you. While doing your work, if you consult anyone, use the internet, chat, messaging, video calls, Chegg, and similar resources, you are cheating; please do not do so. If we find that that you have cheated, we will treat it with zero tolerance.