CHEM 152 Online Homework (read this first before starting first assignment)

Homework Problems on this website

This website contains online homework problems for each course topic you will study this semester . You can access all the homework problems for the semester using the menu at the top of the page or on the lower right sidebar.  These homework problems are designed to help you learn the course material and practice problem solving skills.

There will be 130 points total available on all the homework assignments this semester. However, they will count out of a total grade of 100 points.  This will benefit you.  For example, a student who earns 120 total points on the homework throughout the semester will get a 100 out of 100 for their homework grade plus 20 bonus points for the course.  For example, a student who earns 90 total points out of the total 130 on the homework throughout the semester will get a 90 out of 100 (or 90%) on homework toward their total course grade.

Guidelines for completing the problems:

  1. If you are asked to give an answer requiring scientific notation on a homework problem, enter it as follows: Enter 2.45 X 10-5 M as 2.45E-5 M
  2. Once you start working problems, there will be a table at the top of the assignment telling you how many and what questions you have completed and your score on each.  Your completed questions will also be highlighted.  This should help you remember your place in case you wish to stop working on the homework and log back in later.
  3. You can attempt the problems as many times as you wish to get them correct!  Caution: You will be graded on your LAST attempt for each question.  Therefore, if you get a question right, then rework it and get it wrong, you will earn the  grade for the last attempt, which would be wrong. 

Organization of problems in each topic

There are four Units in CHEM 152, each containing 2-4 topics for a total of 11 topics during the course of the semester.  Each of these topics in CHEM 152 has a homework assignment:

Unit 1 – 35 points

  • CHEM 151 acid base review – 8 points
  • Common Ion and Buffer Solutions – 9 points
  • Acid-Base Titrations – 9 points
  • Solubility Equilibria – 9 points

Unit 2 – 30 points

  • Chemical Kinetics – 20 points
  • Nuclear Chemistry – 10 points

Unit 3 – 35 points

  • Oxidation-Reduction – 7 points
  • Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry – 14 points
  • Thermodynamics – 14 points

Unit 4 – 30 points

  • Electrochemistry – 22 points
  • Molecular Orbitals – 8 points

Each topic has a problem set that can be accessed from the menu at the top or right side of this page.

Your instructor will inform you about the due dates for each homework assignment.

The assignment for each set first lists the learning objectives for the topic (these are from the course syllabus).  Below that there are links to the reading in the course textbook OpenStax Chemistry 2e that will help you do the homework problems, along with the problems themselves.

Scoring and grading explanation:

Remember –You will be graded on your LAST attempt for each question.  Therefore, if you get a question right, then rework it and get it wrong, you will earn the  grade for the last attempt, which would be wrong. 

The table at the top of each assignment gives your score and the maximum available score (max score) on each question.  These scores are not pointsYour goal should be as close as you can to the max score for each question.  The points you earn for each assignment will be calculated by taking your total score for the assignment, dividing it by the total max score for the appointment, and multiplying it by the total points for the assignment.  See the example below:

Example

A student completed the first assignment (Acid Base Review) and had the following score table:

PROGRESS: 29 OUT OF 29 ATTEMPTED
TITLE SCORE MAX SCORE
14.1.1 CONJUGATE ACIDS AND BASES 1 2
14.1.2 CONJUGATE ACIDS AND BASES 2 2
14.1.3 CONJUGATE ACIDS AND BASES 1 1
14.1.4 CONJUGATE ACIDS AND BASES 1 1
14.1.5 CONJUGATE ACIDS AND BASES 1 1
14.1.6 BRONSTED LOWRY ACIDS AND BASES 0 1
14.1.7 AMPHOTERISM 3 3
14.1.8 AMPHOTERISM 1 1
14.1.9 AMPHOTERIC 1 1
14.2.1 PH, POH, ACIDITY, AND BASICITY RELATIONSHIPS 4 4
14.2.2 PH, POH, ACIDITY AND BASICITY 4 4
14.2.3 PH OF STRONG ACIDS 2 2
14.2.4 PH OF STRONG ACID AND BASE SOLUTIONS 3 4
14.3.1 IDENTIFYING ACIDS AND BASES 2 3
14.3.2 IDENTIFYING ACIDS AND BASES 2 2
14.3.3 IDENTIFYING ACIDS AND BASES 2 3
14.3.4 IDENTIFYING ACIDS AND BASES 2 2
14.3.5 RELATIVE ACID STRENGTH 2 5
14.3.6 RELATIVE BASE STRENGTH 3 5
14.3.7 KA EXPRESSIONS 2 2
14.3.8 KB EXPRESSIONS 1 1
14.3.9 KA AND KB EXPRESSIONS 2 2
14.3.10 CALCULATE KA OR KB 2 2
14.3.11 CALCULATE PH OF A WEAK ACID OR BASE 2 2
14.3.12 PERCENT IONIZATION 1 2
14.3.13 KA AND KB OF CONJUGATE ACIDS AND BASES 3 5
14.4.1 HYDROLYSIS 3 3
14.4.2 HYDROLYSIS 6 6
14.4.3 PH OF SALT SOLUTIONS 1 3

The total in the student score column is 60

The total available max score is 75

The assignment is worth 8 points in the total course grade.

The students score for the assignment would be 60/75 * 8 = 6.4

The student would receive a grade of 6.4 out of the available 8 points for the assignment.

 

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