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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This introductory course in chemistry includes topics in atomic structure, bonding, chemical formulas, chemical equations, matter, measurement, periodicity, states of matter, mole calculations, stoichiometry, acid-base chemistry, buffer systems, electrochemistry, kinetics, equilibrium and solution chemistry. Laboratory experiments are chosen to be meaningful and practical so as to develop a greater understanding of lecture topics. Prerequisite: MTH 125 or its equivalent and ENG 100 or its equivalent. CHE 107 is recommended for students with no previous chemistry background. 4 cr. 3 Lec. 3 Lab. (Per Departmental Standards Version of CHE 107, approved by Academic Affairs on 2/10/05).
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CHE 107. The lecture course is designed to allow the student to familiarize himself/herself with the practical applications of chemistry and its relationship to everyday life. Basic concepts are developed in organic chemistry and biochemistry. Classes of compounds covered including aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, phenols, ethers, amines, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids, amino acids and proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. Laboratory experiments are chosen to be meaningful and practical so as to develop a greater understanding of lecture topics. Prerequisite: CHE 107 or permission of instructor. 4 cr. 3 Lec. 3 Lab. (Per Departmental Standards Version of CHE 108, approved by Academic Affairs on 3/11/04).
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This course examines fundamental laws and principles underlying chemical action and the properties of elements and compounds based on the study of atomic structure, chemical bonding and the periodic system. The laboratory experience provides for quantitative and qualitative analyses. CHE 131 satisfies a Math/Science curriculum laboratory science requirement. Prerequisite: High school chemistry or CHE 107. 4 cr. 3 Lec. 3 Lab. (Departmental Standards Version of CHE 131 - approved by Academic Affairs on 5/17/07).
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Exercises to develop competence in basic laboratory techniques including proper methods of collecting, organizing and handling of data are introduced. The development of written communication skills and laboratory preparation techniques are emphasized. Experiments are quantitatively oriented with considerable use of unknowns. Lecture topics such as stoichiometry, thermochemistry, chemical bonding and behavior of gases are reinforced through experimental applications. This course is offered only on demand and is limited to students enrolled in Empire State College. Permission to enroll must be granted by the Associate Dean for Math/Science. 1 cr. 3 Lec./Lab. (Per Departmental Standards Version of CHE 131L, approved by Academic Affairs on 12/9/99.)
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This course continues Chemistry 131, covering solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, acids/bases, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. The laboratory portion of the course involves practical applications of these principles in qualitative and quantitative analyses. Chemistry 132 satisfies a Math/Science curriculum laboratory science requirement. Prerequisite: CHE 131 General Chemistry 1. 4 cr. 3 Lec. 3 Lab. (Departmental Standards Version of CHE 132 - approved by Academic Affairs on 11/2/98.)
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