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Chem 233 Spring 2015 First Exam Information The First Exam, as stated in the course syllabus, is scheduled for Monday, July 13 from 11:00 AM to 11:50 AM during the normal lecture period. The exam will cover topics up to and including the Recrystallization experiment. If you qualify for a conflict exam (criteria is found in the course syllabus) or require DRES accommodations, follow the instructions in the course syllabus to arrange accommodations. Within the fifty (50) minutes allotted, you will complete twentyNtwo (22) multiple choice questions weighted at three (3) points per question for a total of sixtyNfour (66) points, three (3) allNorNnothing free response questions weighted at three (3) points per question for a total of nine (9) points, and one (1) structure determination using spectroscopy question weighted at twentyNseven (25) points for a total of one hundred (100) points for the exam. The exam will begin promptly at 11:00 AM, so ensure you arrive a minimum of 10 minutes early to allow yourself enough time to place your exam taking materials on your desk, set aside everything else according to instructions, and check yourself in with your TA using your University ID card. Copies of the first page of the First Exam and the reference page of the First Exam are found on the second and third pages, respectively, of this document for your reference. Ensure you follow all instructions regarding where to place answers and when to show work. During the exam, you may have a writing utensil with up to four (4) spares, a single large eraser, a single nonNprogrammable scientific calculator, a ruler, your University ID card, the exam, and yourself. Per Chemistry Department policy, any talking to another student during the exam, no matter the reason, will be considered academic dishonesty. If you require something, raise your hand and ask the proctor for assistance. A key to the First Exam will be made available on the Compass 2g course website following the exam. The First Exam itself will not be returned to you. However, you may make an appointment with the instructor to view your exam up until Friday, July 24.

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Chem%233%Spring%2015%First%Exam%Information%!The! First! Exam,! as! stated! in! the! course! syllabus,! is! scheduled! for!Monday,! July! 13! from!11:00!AM!to!11:50!AM!during!the!normal!lecture!period.!!The!exam!will!cover!topics!up!to!and!including!the!Recrystallization!experiment.!If!you!qualify!for!a!conflict!exam!(criteria!is!found!in!the!course!syllabus)!or!require!DRES!accommodations,!follow!the!instructions!in!the!course!syllabus!to!arrange!accommodations.!!Within!the! fifty!(50)!minutes!allotted,!you!will!complete! twentyNtwo!(22)!multiple!choice!questions!weighted! at! three! (3)! points! per! question! for! a! total! of! sixtyNfour! (66)! points,!three!(3)!allNorNnothing!free!response!questions!weighted!at!three!(3)!points!per!question!for! a! total! of! nine! (9)! points,! and! one! (1)! structure! determination! using! spectroscopy!question!weighted!at!twentyNseven!(25)!points!for!a!total!of!one!hundred!(100)!points!for!the!exam.!!!The!exam!will!begin!promptly!at!11:00!AM,!so!ensure!you!arrive!a!minimum!of!10!minutes!early!to!allow!yourself!enough!time!to!place!your!exam!taking!materials!on!your!desk,!set!aside!everything!else!according! to! instructions,!and!check!yourself! in!with!your!TA!using!your!University!ID!card.!Copies!of!the!first!page!of!the!First!Exam!and!the!reference!page!of!the!First!Exam!are!found!on!the!second!and!third!pages,!respectively,!of!this!document!for!your!reference.!Ensure%you%follow%all% instructions%regarding%where%to%place%answers%and%when%to%show%work.!!During!the!exam,!you!may!have!a!writing!utensil!with!up!to!four!(4)!spares,!a!single!large!eraser,!a!single!nonNprogrammable!scientific!calculator,!a!ruler,!your!University!ID!card,!the!exam,!and!yourself.!Per%Chemistry%Department%policy,%any%talking%to%another%student%during% the% exam,%no%matter% the% reason,%will% be% considered% academic%dishonesty.! If!you!require!something,!raise!your!hand!and!ask!the!proctor!for!assistance.!!A!key!to!the!First!Exam!will!be!made!available!on!the!Compass!2g!course!website!following!the!exam.!The!First!Exam!itself!will!not!be!returned!to!you.!However,%you%may%make%an%appointment%with%the%instructor%to%view%your%exam%up%until%Friday,%July%24.%%

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Chem 233 First Exam 07/13/2015 Summer 2015 Dr. Shawn Miller Student Name: _________________________________ Student NetID: _________________________________ Student UIN: _________________________________ Please read the following instructions before beginning the exam.

1) Relax.

2) At your desk you may have a writing utensil with up to four (4) spares, a single large eraser, a single non-programmable scientific calculator, a ruler, your University ID card, the exam, and yourself. All other materials must be set aside according to the instructions of your proctor.

3) A periodic table and useful equations are found on the final page of the examination.

You may remove that page and use the back of it as scratch paper. You will submit that page to the Proctor with the rest of your exam. You are not permitted to remove any portion of the exam from the examination room.

4) Work for calculations must be shown when instructions dictate and answers must be

written unambiguously and placed in the provided boxes or no credit will be awarded.

5) Per Chemistry Department policy, any talking to another student during the exam, no matter the reason, will be considered academic dishonesty.

6) This exam will not be returned to you to keep. You will have until Friday, July 24 to make

an appointment with the instructor to view your exam. The key to the exam will be posted on the Compass course website.

Page Points Possible Points Earned 2 12 3 9 4 12 5 12 6 12 7 9 8 9 9 25

Total 100

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