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CHM 152: Principles of Modern Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
4 hours lecture and recitation Prerequisites: At least C- in CHM 151 or CHM 153 A continuation of CHM 151. The details of the behavior of solids, liquids, gases, the types of intermolecular forces, colligative properties, gaseous equilibrium, aqueous equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, kinetics, and nuclear chemistry are emphasized and discussed in light of modern scientific theories. For science and engineering majors. Honors sections are offered.
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CHM 153: Modern and Applied Chemistry, Science, and Engineering I
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Combined lecture/laboratory Prerequisites: High school algebra or MTH 101 Physical and chemical principles pertaining to the structure of chemical species and the nature, extent and rates of chemical reactions. The details of stoichiometry, energy changes associated with chemical reactions, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, chemical periodicity, and the application to materials are emphasized and explored in an interactive format.
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CHM 154: Modern and Applied Chemistry, Science, and Engineering II
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Content of courses 152, 162 in a combined lecture/laboratory format.
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CHM 155: Modern Chemical Principles I
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
4 hours lecture and recitation Prerequisites: High school chemistry and algebra; and satisfactory score on departmental placement examination Corequisites: MTH 131 or 111, CHM 163 Physical and chemical principles pertaining to the structure of chemical species and the nature, extent, and rates of chemical reactions. The details of stoichiometry, energy changes associated with chemical reactions, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and the phenomenon of chemical periodicity are emphasized and discussed in light of modern scientific theories. For science and engineering majors. Non-honors sections are offered.
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CHM 156: Modern Chemical Principles II
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
4 hours lecture and recitation Prerequisites: At least a C- in CHM 155 Corequisites: CHM 164 For chemistry majors and honors students A continuation of CHM 155. The details of the behavior of solids, liquids, gases, the types of intermolecular forces, colligative properties, gaseous equilibrium, aqueous equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, kinetics, and nuclear chemistry are emphasized and discussed in light of modern scientific theories.
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CHM 161: Introduction to Applied Chemistry I
1.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory Prerequisites: High school chemistry (with laboratory) is strongly recommended. Corequisites: CHM 151 An introduction to chemical laboratory techniques and methods with emphasis on preparation, purification, and identification of compounds, elemental analysis, reaction stoichiometry, chemical ionization, thermochemistry, spectrophotometric techniques, and selective descriptive inorganic chemistry. Most experiments involve the identification of unknowns and statistical analysis of data. The experiments in CHM 161 parallel the topics covered in CHM 151. A written laboratory report summarizing the procedure and results for each experiment is required. For science and engineering majors. Honors sections are offered.
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CHM 162: Introduction to Applied Chemistry II
1.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory Prerequisites: At least a C- in CHM 151, 161 Corequisites: CHM 152 A continuation of CHM 161 with emphasis on molecular weight determination techniques, colligative properties, qualitative analysis, acid-base chemistry, properties of buffer solutions, chromatographic techniques, kinetics, solubility constant determination, and electrochemistry. Most experiments involve the identification of unknowns and statistical analysis of data. The experiments in CHM 162 parallel the topics covered in CHM 152. A written laboratory report summarizing the procedure and results for each experiment is required. For science and engineering majors. Honors sections are offered.
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CHM 163: Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory Prerequisites: High school chemistry (with laboratory) is strongly recommended. Corequisites: CHM 155 An introduction to chemical laboratory techniques and methods with emphasis on preparation, purification, and identification of compounds, elemental analysis, reaction stoichiometry, chemical ionization, thermochemistry, spectrophotometric techniques, and selective descriptive inorganic chemistry. Most experiments involve the identification of unknowns and statistical analysis of data. The experiments in CHM 163 parallel the topics covered in CHM 155. A written laboratory report summarizing the procedure and results for each experiment is required.
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CHM 164: Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory II
1.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory Prerequisites: At least a C- in CHM 151, 161 Corequisites: CHM 156 A continuation of CHM 163 with emphasis on molecular weight determination techniques, colligative properties, qualitative analysis, acid-base chemistry, properties of buffer solutions, chromatographic techniques, kinetics, solubility constant determination, and electrochemistry. Most experiments involve the identification of unknowns and statistical analysis of data. The experiments in CHM 164 parallel the topics covered in CHM 156. A written laboratory report summarizing the procedure and results for each experiment is required.
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CHM 170: Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry
1.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
2 hours lecture Prerequisites: At least a C- in CHM 152, 166 A survey of the preparations and reactions of selected representative elements and transition metals. The physical and chemical properties of each element are covered, including its extraction and uses and industrial processes.
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