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CHM 1020
This is an introductory course involving the concepts of chemistry in modern times. The course provides information of chemistry from a historical perspective, including discussions on atomic structure, molecules and compounds. Both quantitative and qualitative problems will be provided involving mass, volume, length, moles, stoichiometry, and balancing chemical equations along with brief discussions regarding the major branches of chemistry; such as, organic, biological, toxicological, and inorganic chemistry. The author also include topics involving more modern day issues facing our nation and more serious issues involving global concerns; such as global warming CO2 emissions, and the impact of our industrialization on terrestrial and oceanic ecosystems.
CHM 1025C
Prepares students without high school chemistry or with inadequate background for CHM1045C. Modern chemical theories used to develop understanding of fundamentals of inorganic chemistry and its applications. Emphasis on quantitative relationships, using dimensional analysis to solve problems. Laboratory experiences are integral part of course. May not be taken for credit subsequent to earning C or better in CHM 1045C.
CHM 1045C
CHM1045, “General Chemistry I”, course serves as the first semester of the two-semester general chemistry sequence typically for students in science, premedical science or engineering. Topics covered include A study of the basic principles of chemistry including chemical reactivity, atomic structure, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, periodicity, stoichiometry, and kinetic-molecular treatment of gases and other selected topics. Laboratory illustrates principles discussed in classroom.
CHM 1046C
This course is a continuation of CHM 1045C dealing mainly with equilibrium theory, thermodynamics, chemical kinetics and electrochemistry. Laboratory illustrates principles of ionic equilibria within framework of qualitative analysis.
CHM 2210C
Prerequisite: CHM 1046C or comparable college-level general chemistry course. Deals with aliphatic and aromatic compounds, their properties, reactions and synthesis, emphasizing dependence of properties and reaction mechanisms upon structure. Laboratory illustrates techniques of separation, identification and purification. (4 Cr.)
CHM 2211C
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in CHM 2210C Continuation of CHM 2210C with laboratory devoted to multistep synthesis. (4 Cr)
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