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For science and engineering majors. Introduction to stoichiometry, atomic structure, bonding, and reactions. Principles of solution chemistry and chemical thermodynamics included.
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Prerequisites
100-level or equivalent mathematics course or corequisite.
Corequisites
CHM 007, 100-level mathematics course or prerequisite. May be taken concurrently with
CHM 277.
Principles of chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, and equilibrium will be studied with emphasis on acid-base chemistry and electrochemistry. Other topics may include intermolecular forces, phase changes, colligative properties, organic chemistry, nuclear chemistry, polymers, and biochemistry.
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Prerequisites
A grade of C- or higher in CHM 207 or equivalent.
Corequisites
CHM 008. May be taken concurrently with
CHM 278.
This lab course teaches students how to use basic laboratory equipment as well as introduce them to laboratory techniques involved with fractional recrystallization, paper chromatography, identification and synthesis of ionic compounds, titrations, and calorimetry. Students practice accepted procedures for recording data in a laboratory notebook and write lab reports (including one formal report) for all experiments. Fee: $60
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Corequisites
CHM 207
Experiments in this lab course include those that investigate intermolecular forces, colligative properties, chemical kinetics, equilibria, pH and buffers, synthesis and chemical analysis of a metal complex, and electrochemistry. Fee: $60
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Prerequisites
A grade of C or higher in
CHM 277 or equivalent
Corequisites
CHM 208