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5.00 Credits
Lec-4, lab-6 Prereq.: CHEM 40, 50, or an Advanced Placement test score of 3 or higher, or placement in CHEM 101A/103A by examination and advising; AND MATH 860 or placement in any math course higher than MATH 860 Students who are majoring in engineering, except chemical engineering, should enroll in CHEM 103A. CHEM 101A-101B are the standard college courses required in many curricula. CHEM 101A may be substituted for CHEM 103A. Students who have passed CHEM 103A may not receive credit for CHEM 101A. Stoichiometry, solubility, solutions, gas behavior, thermochemistry, atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonding, molecular structure, solids and liquids, and an introduction to chemical equilibrium. CSU/UC/CAN CHEM 2 (CAN CHEM SEQ A = CHEM 101+102)
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5.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-6 Prereq.: CHEM 101A or 103A Chemical kinetics, applications of aqueous equilibrium, chemical thermodynamics, oxidation and reduction, electrochemistry, symmetry, crystal structures and solid state chemistry, transition metal ions, descriptive chemistry of selected elements, and introduction to organic chemistry. CSU/UC/CAN CHEM 4 (CAN CHEM SEQ A = CHEM 101+102)
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2.00 Credits
Lab- 6 Prereq.: A lecture course equivalent to CHEM 101A CHEM 101L is open to students who have previously passed the lecture portion of first-semester general chemistry and who now need to satisfy the laboratory requirement. Students who have passed CHEM 101A or CHEM 103A may not receive credit for CHEM 101L. The laboratory component of CHEM 101A. CSU
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2.00 Credits
Lab-6 Prereq.: A lecture course equivalent to CHEM 101B CHEM 102L is open to students who have previously passed the lecture portion of second-semester general chemistry and who now need to satisfy the laboratory requirement. Students who have passed CHEM 101B may not receive credit for CHEM 102L. The laboratory component of CHEM 101B. CSU
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4.00 Credits
Lec-4, lab-3 Prereq.: CHEM 40, 50, or an Advanced Placement test score of 3 or higher, or placement in CHEM 101A/103Aby examination and advising; AND MATH 860 or placement in any math course higher than MATH 860 Designed for students majoring in all engineering programs except chemical engineering. Students who have passed CHEM 101A may not receive credit for CHEM 103A. Stoichiometry, gas behavior, solution properties and reactions, thermochemistry, atomic structure and bonding, properties of solids and liquids, special projects. CSU/UC
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2.00 Credits
Lec-1, lab-3 Prereq.: Completion/concurrent enrollment in CHEM 101A or 103A Spreadsheet programs and the BASIC programming language will be used as tools for problem solving, calculations, graphing and visual presentation of chemical data. Students will also use mathematical utilities programs in chemical settings. All projects utilize the principles taught in general chemistry. No prior computer experience is required. CSU/UC
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, field trips .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. CR/NC avail. Open to all students except those who have completed CHEM 101A, 103A, or more advanced courses. A non-mathematical presentation of chemical principles with emphasis on their relevance to modern life. Designed for non-science majors. CSU/UC
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1.00 Credits
Lab-3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. CR/NC avail. Prereq.: Completion/concurrent enrollment in CHEM 110 Laboratory practice in modern and commonly used chemical techniques. CSU/UC
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3 Prereq.: Completion/concurrent enrollment in MATH 840, or placement in MATH 860 or higher The normal progression is from CHEM 17 to CHEM 40. Students who have completed CHEM 40, 101A, or 103A may not receive credit for CHEM 17. Problem-solving, with emphasis on the how and why of solving problems. Useful for all areas where quantitative reasoning is needed. Designed for the student who knows how to perform various mathematical operations but who has difficulty in setting up problems for solution. Most problems assigned in this course have some basis in commonly known or easily learned aspects of the physical sciences. CSU
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4.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-6 Prereq.: CHEM 101B Recommended that CHEM 205 be taken soon after CHEM 101B The fundamentals of quantitative analysis. Solubility, acid-base, redox, complex formation equilibria, and their applications in volumetric and gravimetric analysis. Selected topics in instrumental analysis. CSU/UC/CAN CHEM 12
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