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Nov 24, 2024
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CHEM& 161 - General Chemistry I 6 CR
First in a three-course chemistry sequence for science and engineering students. The 161/CHEM 162 /CHEM 163 series covers atomic structure, stoichiometry, solutions, gas laws, periodic law, bonding, molecular orbital theory, colligative properties, radioactivity, thermochemistry, equilibrium, acids, bases, oxidation-reduction, electrochemistry, kinetics, and simple organic chemistry. Courses in the series take a quantitative approach, format includes lecture, discussion, and laboratory.
Prerequisite(s): Completion or concurrent enrollment in MATH 141 or higher, or placement into MATH 142 or higher. Also, CHEM 140 with a C or better (or equivalent), or by chemistry placement exam.
Course Outcomes - Develop problem-solving skills that are supported by algebraic and numeracy skills.
- Use measurable quantities of matter to determine physical and chemical properties.
- Describe the atom and understand the properties of the subatomic particles within the context of the Periodic Table.
- Explain the relationship between the position of an element in the periodic table and its physical/chemical properties, including periodic trends.
- Describe the differences in the structure and properties of substances based on different types and models of bonding.
- Classify and balance chemical reactions and predict products for different types of reactions and use stoichiometric calculations to predict quantities.
- Apply the properties of ionic and molecular substances in aqueous solution to describe systems and predict behavior.
- Develop laboratory practices for conducting experiments and reporting experimental results within the context of the scientific method (including the proper application of significant figures, precision, and accuracy).
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