In the laboratory component of Science 1151, we will explore various topics in Chemistry and Physics. We will begin with learning about molecular motion in Gases, followed by experiments dealing with Kinetic Energy, and then labs examining the basic concepts of Electricity. Next, we will look at fundamental properties of Light, followed by a lab investigating the process of Radioactive Decay, then we will examine in detail the Structure of the Atom, and finish off with a lab focussed on Chemical Reactions.
Each lab will begin with a presentation of key background material that is required to complete the lab, followed by a brief summary of the procedure. Assessment may occur anytime during the lab, or an item may have to be submitted the following week. Various methods of assessment will be used and may include any or all of the following:
Computer exercises will have to be completed throughout the semester, thus basic computer knowledge is required. Some of the labs will be done mostly using computers in the lab, these will be using LabNet, thus all students must follow Computing & Communications computer lab policies.
This webpage will act as a resource center for presentations, documents, and videos. In addition to this, there will be a D2L page set up for marks, discussion, and important announcements. For additional information about any of the above or another aspect of the Science 1151 laboratory component, please contact me by phone at 864-4334, by email shuelin@mun.ca, or drop by my office, room C-2050 (across from the lab).
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