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Nov 24, 2024
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CHEM& 162 - General Chemistry II 6 CR
Second in a three-course chemistry sequence for science and engineering students.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 161 with a C or better.
Course Outcomes - Describe how a system and its surroundings exchange energy in the form of heat and/or work at both the molecular and macroscopic levels.
- Predict whether chemical reactions and physical processes are either endothermic or exothermic based on calculations of the change in enthalpy.
- Use the kinetic-molecular theory to explain the behavior of gases from a molecular perspective and apply the ideal gas law.
- Describe intermolecular forces and chemical bonds and how they influence physical properties and phase transitions.
- Predict whether a solute and solvent will mix to form a solution based on enthalpy and entropy of solvation, and calculate the resulting changes in the colligative properties.
- Apply the basic principles of collision theory to explain the energetics of a chemical reaction and determine how the reaction rate is affected by reactant concentration, temperature, molecular sterics, and the addition of a catalyst.
- Predict reactant order and formulate an experimental rate law using the initial rate method or the integrated rate law method and judge the reasonableness of a proposed reaction mechanism.
- 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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