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COURSE COORDINATOR:

Dr. Michael P. Rosynek
Email: rosynek@chem.tamu.edu
Chemistry Building Room 1331
979-845-3552
 
Materials Needed
Laboratory Textbook:

"Microscale and Selected Macroscale Experiments for General and Advanced General Chemistry: an Innovative Approach" 1st ed., M.M. Singh, R.M. Pike, and Z. Szafran, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (1995).

Laboratory Notebook:

"The Official Laboratory Research Notebook, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. (1998). (or equivalent) (pp. 1-12) of your laboratory textbook.

Safety Goggles:

Ventilated, close-fitting goggles, not merely plastic "safety glasses".
Laboratory Safety
  • Safety goggles of an approved type must be worn at all times while in the laboratory. If you forget to bring your goggles to a class meeting, you will not be allowed to work in the laboratory.

  • Closed-toe shoes must be worn while working in the laboratory. Legs must be covered down to at least knee level. Shorts are not permitted unless they reach to at least knee level or are covered by a laboratory apron or coat that reaches to at least knee level.

  • Unauthorized experiments are not allowed; chemicals and apparatus may never be removed from the laboratory.

  • Additional safety considerations specific to individual experiments will be presented by your instructor, as required.

More detailed descriptions of required laboratory safety regulations are provided on the linked sheet, Laboratory Safety Regulations (Teaching Laboratories), and in Chapter 1, "Safety Precautions in the Laboratory" (pp. 1-12) of your laboratory textbook. This material should be studied prior to your first laboratory class meeting. You will be expected by your instructor at the first class meeting to be thoroughly familiar and in compliance with the safety practices described in these materials.

 

An excellent compilation of best safety practices for first- and second-year university chemistry students is the American Chemical Society publication "Safety in Academic Chemistry Laboratories".  This document should be reviewed prior to your first laboratory meeting.

Instructor Contact Information
CHEM 119H Lecture

Section 201
MWF 10:20-11:10 AM
CHEM 255

Michael P. Rosynek
rosynek@chem.tamu.edu

CHEM 119H Teaching Assistants

Section 201 : T 11:10 AM - 2:00 PM
        Hannah Drake : hfd100@tamu.edu

Section 202 : R 2:20 PM - 5:10 PM
        Seth Van Andel : sethavanandel@tamu.edu

Section 203 : R 11:10 AM - 2:00 PM
        Daniel Stevens : danstevens@tamu.edu

CHEM 119M Teaching Assistants

Section 640 : T 2:20 PM - 5:10 PM
        Daniel Stevens : danstevens@tamu.edu

Section 641 : W 3:00 PM - 5:50 PM
        Seth Van Andel : sethavanandel@tamu.edu

Section 642 : M 3:00 PM - 5:50 PM
        Angelo Kirchon : kirchon.angelo@tamu.edu

Section 643 : T 8:00 AM - 10:50 AM
        Hannah Drake : hfd100@tamu.edu

Section 644 : W 8:00 AM - 10:50 AM
         Angelo Kirchon : kirchon.angelo@tamu.edu

CHEM 119H and 119M Laboratory Manager

 Dr. Joanna San Pedro

  jsanpedro14@tamu.edu

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