Class Information
This site contains general information relating to the course, including the syllabus, etc.
- "What's
Due This Week" Schedule
- Find out what's due each week for CH
223 during this term
- Chemistry
223 Syllabus
- Information on the course, grading, and more.
- What are the differences between CH 223 and CH 223 Section H1?
- Information on the differences (and similarities!) between the two versions of Chemistry 223.
- Getting Started in CH 223
- Advice and ideas on how to get started with the class this term
- Purchase Your Course Materials Online!
- Use this link to purchase your textbooks from the MHCC Bookstore online!
- Join mhchem!
- Class mailing list with important information.
- You can post messages to mhchem by emailing mhchem@lyris.mhchem.org.
- Class
Presentations FAQ
- Information on the mandatory CH 223 class presentation on a scientific topic that interests you.
- Class
Presentations Grading Rubric
- See the form which will be used to grade your Class Presentation this term.
- Email me directly to request a Class Presentation topic
- Submit your request for a Class Presentation topic to reserve your topic!
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- The How to Join the Chemistry at MHCC Podcast Guide
- Instructions on how to join (subscribe) to the class lecture podcast used this quarter
- Extra
Credit Guide
- ...in case a few extra points are desired...
- Discus Guide
- To help students get started with Discus quickly.
- iClicker Registration Guide
- Learn how to register your iClicker remote!
- Learning Outcomes for CH 223
- An overview of the learning outcomes for this course.
- MHCC Library Chemistry Information (website)
- Information from the MHCC Library which may be of help in your chemistry class.
- MHCC College Information (Syllabus Addendum) - Web version
- Information which may be helpful to you as a student of Mt. Hood Community College.
- MHCC Internet Privacy Policy - Web version
- The Mt. Hood Community College Internet Privacy Policy.
- MHCC Student Code of Conduct - Web version
- The Mt. Hood Community College Student Code of Conduct.
Graded Problem Sets and Worksheets - complete and turn in during recitation in class
- CH 223 Problem Set #1 - Chapter 13
- CH 223 Problem Set #2
- Chapter 14a
- An Expanded Acid and Base Table
- Chapter 14
- CH 223 Problem Set #3
- Chapter 14b
- Worksheet: Exam Prep I - Chapter 13 and Chapter 14
- CH 223 Problem Set #4
- Chapter 15 and Chapter 16
- An Expanded Table of Reduction Potentials Listed by Decreasing Voltage
- Chapter 17
- CH 223 Problem Set #5
- Chapter 16 and Chapter 17
- Worksheet: Exam Prep II - Chapter 15 - Chapter 17
- CH 223 Problem Set #6
- Chapters 18 and 19
- Worksheet: Final Exam Prep - all chapters from CH 221 - CH 223
iClicker Exam Review Handouts
- Exam I Review - Chapter 13 and Chapter 14 (Black & White version)
- Exam II Review - Chapter 15 through Chapter 17 (Black & White version)
- Final A.C.S. Exam Review - all Chapters (Black & White version)
Practice Problem Sets - ungraded, answers at end
- Practice Problem Set #1 - Chapter 13
- Practice Problem Set #2 - Chapter 14 Part I
- Practice Problem Set #3 - Chapter 14 Part II
- Practice Problem Set #4 - Chapter 15 and Chapter 16
- Practice Problem Set #5 - Chapter 16 and Chapter 17
- Practice Problem Set #6 - Chapter 18 and Chapter 19
- CH 223 Introduction Lecture (black & white)
- PDF slides used in the introduction lecture on the first day of lab in CH 223
- Excel "Self Grade" Form
- Determine your grade as you progress through the term using this Microsoft Excel document
- Meet the Instructor!
- Find out more about your instructor!
- A downloadable Periodic Table
- From ScienceNotes.org, this is a nicely crafted periodic table for you to utilize. You might also find a suitable periodic table here.
- An Example of a Lab Report for CH 223
- The example shows a typical format for most labs this term.
- Chemistry Element Word Search and Chemistry Glassware Word Search
- Need a break? Complete these (fun) word searches! :).
- Subscribe to the CH 223 iTunes Podcast or the RSS XML Feed
- Subscribe to either service to keep yourself current in the class. The iTunes Podcast requires iTunes and QuickTime, both of which are free and available for Windows and Macintosh computers. The RSS XML feed will require a RSS news reader to utilize.