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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000224 A study of the general principles including laws of definite and multiple proportions, stoichiometry, gases electronic structure, chemical bonding, periodic relationships, oxidation-reduction, acid bases, chemical equilibrium and acids/bases. Intended for students interested in a one-semester course in general chemistry and recommended for students seeking careers in nursing, nutrition, and allied health science fields. Not open to students who have already completed both CHE 105 and CHE 107. Prerequisite: Two years high school algebra and Math ACTE of 19 or above (or Math placement test), or completion of MA 108. Component: Lecture Attributes: Science
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000225 A study of the principles of chemistry and their application to the more important elements and their compounds. Not open to students who have already completed both CHE 104 and 106, but is open to students who have completed just CHE 104. Prerequisite: Math ACTE of 21 or above, or MA 109 (or Math placement test), or CHM 102 or CHM 100. Component: Lecture Attributes: Science
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 000226 A continuation of CHE 104. A study of selected aspects of inorganic, organic, and biochemistry, including the chemistry of metals and nonmetals, introduction to organic functional group chemistry, proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. Lecture: 3 hours; Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Not open to students who have already completed CHE 105 and 107. Not recommended for students seeking careers in medicine, science, dentistry engineering, veterinary science, agricultural sciences, education, or allied fields for which the recommended sequence is CHE 105-107-115. Prereq: CHE 104 or CHM 100. Component: Laboratory, Lecture Attributes: Science, Science Laboratory
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000227 A continuation of CHE 105. A study of the principles of chemistry and their application to the more important elements and their compounds. Not open to students who have completed only CHE 104 but is open to students who have completed both CHE 104 and CHE 106. Prerequisite: CHE 105 or both CHE 104 and CHE 106. Component: Lecture Attributes: Science
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000228 An introductory laboratory course dealing with chemical and physical properties, qualitative analysis, and an introduction to quantitative analysis. Lecture: 1 hour; Laboratory: 4 hours. Prerequisite or concurrent: CHE 107. Component: Laboratory, Lecture Attributes: Science Laboratory
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 3 - 5 Course ID: 000229 An introduction to the theory and practice of quantitative analysis. Lecture: 2 hours; Laboratory: 3-6 hours. Prerequisite: CHE 107 and CHE 115. Component: Laboratory, Lecture Attributes: Science, Science Laboratory
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000230 Fundamental principles and theories of organic chemistry. Prerequisite: CHE 107 and CHE 115. Component: Lecture Attributes: Science
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 2 Course ID: 000231 Laboratory for CHE 230 or CHE 236. Laboratory: 6 hours. Prerequisite or concurrent: CHE 230 or CHE 236. Component: Laboratory Attributes: Science Laboratory
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000232 A continuation of CHE 230. Prerequisite: CHE 230. Component: Lecture Attributes: Science
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 2 Course ID: 000233 Laboratory for CHE 232. Laboratory: 6 hours. Prerequisite: CHE 231. Prerequisite or concurrent: CHE 232. Component: Laboratory Attributes: Science Laboratory
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