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3.00 Credits
Comprising 80% of our bodies and 2/3 of the Earth's surface, water is arguably the most important compound. This course uses the tools and concepts introduced in the previous two courses of the sequence to focus on the chemistry of aqueous solutions. It takes a quantitative look at: 1) solubility equilibrium, 2) acid-base equilibrium, and 3) oxidation-reduction equilibrium, to illustrate the importance of the interaction of ions in aqueous solutions. (Corequisite 1011-227) (1011-216) Class 3, Credit 3 (F, S)
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3.00 Credits
This is a continuation of 1011-206 laboratory. Topics include quantitative analysis of a multicomponent mixture using complexation and double endpoint titration, pH measurement, buffers and pH indicators, and the electrochemical analysis of osmosis and oxidation reduction reactions. Experiments are designed to complement lecture material of 1011-217. The course emphasizes the use of experiments as a tool for chemical analysis. Also offered in distance learning format. (1011-206, corequisite 1011-217) Class 3, Credit 1 (S, Su)
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a rigorous, in-depth study of general chemistry in a distance-learning format. This distance learning format will provide excellent value for the self-directed and self-disciplined student. Topics include atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical equations and quantitative analysis, acid-base and redox chemistry, periodic chemical trends, and molecular geometry. The course can be taken in lieu of 1011-208, 215 or 271. (Corequisite 1011-205) Class 3, Credit 3 (W, S, SU)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of 1011-230, maintaining the same rigor and focusing on some of the more physical aspects of reactions as chemical equilibrium is approached. The course includes the study of the three phases (gases, liquids, and solids), enthalpy and entropy as chemical driving forces, the rates of chemical reactions and an advanced treatment of the atomic nucleus and subatomic particles. The course can be taken in lieu of 1011-216 or 273 and is offered only in distance-learning format. This format provides excellent value for the self-directed and self-disciplined student. (1011-230, corequisite 1011-206) Class 3, Credit 3 ( F, S, SU)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of 1011-231, maintaining the same rigor and indepth approach. It provides opportunity for application of equilibrium and redox concepts towards familiar chemical systems such as acids and bases, buffers, sparingly soluble solids and galvanic cells (batteries). The course also provides solid introductions to organic chemistry and the chemistry of metals. The course can be taken in lieu of 1011-217 and is offered only in distancelearning format. This format provides excellent value for the self-directed and self-disciplined student. (1011-231, corequisite 1011-207) Class 3, Credit 3 ( F, W, SU)
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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction to basic concepts of chemistry, assuming no prior experience. Topics include atomic theory, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, states of matter and the periodic table. The online course 1011-230 can be used as a substitute for 1011-271.(Corequisite 1011-205) Class 3, Credit 3 ( F, W, SU)
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3.00 Credits
This course discusses the chemistry of water analyses, including solids, pH, alkalinity, acidity chloride, phosphate, BOD, COD, nitrogen, metals, radioactivity, residual chlorine and chlorine demand. Polymers are also covered. (1011-271 or equivalent; corequisite 1011-276) Class 3, Credit 3 (F)
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3.00 Credits
This course applies the basic concepts of chemistry to energy conversion (thermochemistry, nuclear chemistry), reaction kinetics and equilibria, electrochemistry and materials (metals, ceramics and polymers). (Corequisite 1011-277) (1011-271 or 1011-208) Class 3, Credit 3 (W, S, SU)
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3.00 Credits
This laboratory is to be taken concurrently with 1011-272. Techniques used in water and waste water analysis are covered. (1011-271 or equivalent) Lab 3, Credit 1 (F)
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3.00 Credits
Experiments in thermochemistry, kinetics, equilibrium, oxidation reduction and the properties of matter that complement the lecture material. (Corequisite 1011-273) (1011-205 or 1011-208) Lab 3, Credit 1 (W, S, SU)
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