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CHEM 420 Exam 1 w/ answers
Name: ____________________________

CHEM 420
Exam 1
Fall 2013
Dr. David Hodapp
Read and sign the CRC Honor Code on the next page before starting the exam.

Answer all essay questions using complete sentences and proper spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Points
Multiple Choice

34

Matching

12

Fill-In

14

Problems/Essay Questions

90

Total

150

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10

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 Ea / RT

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Cosumnes River College Honor Code*
Approved by the Cosumnes River College Academic Senate on 10-26-07
Approved by the Cosumnes River College Executive Council on 3-27-08
I understand that Cosumnes River College (CRC) values academic integrity. Academic integrity requires
 Honesty, which means: o a commitment to truthfulness o the refusal to steal or mislead, cheat1 or plagiarize
 Fairness, which means: o the willingness to treat others as I would wish to be treated upon careful consideration
 Respect, which means valuing, in attitude and practice: o all human beings o myself o my community at CRC and beyond
 Responsibility, which means: o recognizing that the quality of a CRC education and the quality of the CRC student experience depend upon my behavior o accepting, at all times, the consequences of my actions
I understand that I, as a member of the Cosumnes River College community, am responsible for upholding this value, supporting academic quality, academic rigor, and an appropriate college atmosphere.
______________________________________________________________________________
I have read the Cosumnes River College Honor Code.
__________________________________________
Signature
Date
* This code is modeled after that of Santa Monica Community College (Santa Monica
Community College District Administrative Regulation, Section 4000: AR 4412).
1

Definition of Cheating:

Cheating is the act of obtaining or attempting to attain credit for academic work through the

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