Paul Jaswal (Chem 11 Summer 2013)


Course Dates

Submitted by Paul Jaswal on

July 18 – July 11       U1 –  (Safety )Matter & Atomic Theory                         

July 15– July 17        U2 –  Math for Chemistry & Nomenclature                  

July 18 – July 22       U3 –  Mole Concept                                                       

July 23 – July 25       U4 –  Chemical Reactions & Stoichiometry              

July 29 – July 31       U5 –  Solution Chemistry                                                

Aug 1  – Aug 7           U6 – Organic Chemistry                                                   

Aug 8                                Final Exam                                                                                            

TBA                               1-2 Labs….Time Permitting        

Class notes/labs are given for each section in the class dates above.  Due to the large number of notes and images within the notes this program does not allow me to attach all files effectively.  Please feel free to contact me at pjaswal@sd62.bc.ca and I will send all files that you are needing.  Also use this email daily to ask questions as I do online tutoring from 6pm - 9pm Monday-Thursday.

Cheers and Good Luck

Jaswal                   


Chem 11 Intro.

Submitted by Paul Jaswal on

July 8 - August 9, 2012

Welcome to Chemistry 11.

These are intense summer courses for many students. Who should take these courses:

  1. students who need these courses for future academic schooling
  2. students who are retaking the course to improve their grade
  3. students who want to move faster or need a spare block in the next school year
  4. students who want to just work on Math this summer, learn some material and then take the course again in the future

Students who take summer courses need to understand the discipline required for the intense 19 day course. You are learning the years material in 19 days, it is the same course and we cover the same material but at a faster rate. You will need to work on material for 2.5 hours in class and then go home and work on this material for 2-3 hours that night. If you are up for the challenge, you will be successful. Mr. Jaswal