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4.00 Credits
An introduction to phenomena and principles of chemistry with emphasis on developing an understanding of the fundamentals of chemical processes. Concepts to be explored are chemical reactions, thermodynamics, equilibria, and kinetics. For students considering careers in life sciences, physical sciences and engineering. Three hours lecture, one hour recitation, three hours laboratory. Prerequisites are one year of high school chemistry and previous or concurrent enrollment in MATH 104 or 105. (F,W,S).
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0.00 Credits
Laboratory component of CHEM 124. Must be taken concurrrently with CHEM 124.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to chemistry phenomena and principles with an emphasis on developing both an understanding of chemistry and an appreciation of what chemists do. Students will investigate the fundamentals of chemistry in the context of real-world problems and will utilize systems of biological and environmental importance. Core concepts to be explored include atomic structure, structure and bonding, classes of organic compounds, and spectroscopy. Three hours lecture, one hour recitation, three hours laboratory. Suitable for students considering careers in engineering, life sciences, and physical sciences. (F,S).
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of CHEM 124. Concepts to be explored in this course include chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, electrochemistry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, introduction to organic chemistry. Suitable for students majoring in engineering, physical sciences, life sciences. (F,W,S)
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Lab component of CHEM 136. Must be taken concurrently with CHEM 136.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
An introduction to chemistry phenomena and principles with an emphasis on developing both an understanding of chemistry and an appreciation of what chemists do. Students will investigate the fundamentals of chemistry in the context of real-world problems as related to physical phenomena and properties. Core concepts to be explored include atomic structure, structure and bonding, classes of organic compounds, and spectroscopy. Three hours lecture, one hour recitation, three hours laboratory. Suitable for students considering careers in engineering, life sciences, and physical sciences. (F,W,S).
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Continuation of CHEM 124. Concepts to be explored in this course include organic chemistry, fossil fuels, synthetic polymers, electrochemistry, solid state, extractive metallurgy, and spectroscopy. Suitable for students majoring in engineering, physical sciences, life sciences. (F,W,S)
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0.00 Credits
Lab component of CHEM 146. Must be taken concurrently with CHEM 146.
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