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  • 5.00 Credits

    Formerly CHEM 161. A survey of inorganic chemistry for nursing and allied health sciences. Includes atomic structure, bonding periodicity, stoichiometry, gases, equilbrium, solution chemistry and nuclear chemistry. (SCC, SFCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Formerly CHEM 162. A survey of organic chemistry including structure, function and chemistry of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, carboxylic acids, amines and related compounds; mechanisms, and stereochemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM& 121 (formerly CHEM 161) or permission of instructor. (SCC, SFCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Formerly CHEM 163. A brief survey of biochemical principles, including structures of biomolecules, enzymatic catalysis, thermodynamics, metabolic pathways, genetic expression and biotechnology. Prerequisite: CHEM& 122 (formerly CHEM 162) or permission of instructor. (SCC, SFCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    A survey course of basic topics in chemistry, which may include philosophy and methods of science, arithmetic calculations, the metric system, unit conversions, atomic theory, chemical bonding, types of reactions, stoichiometry, gases, solutions, acid-base chemistry, nuclear chemistry, kinetic molecular theory, equilibrium and redox. Recommended for students who plan to take CHEM& 161 (formerly CHEM 141 General Chemistry) but have not had High School chemistry or for students that want to fulfill laboratory science requirement for AA degree. (SCC, SFCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Formerly CHEM 141. This series offers rigorous instruction in general chemistry. Topics include measurements, atomic structure, ionic and molecular compounds, aqueous solutions and molarity, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, quantum theory and electronic structure, periodicity, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, solid and liquid states, solutions, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, solubility equilibriums, thermo chemistry and chemical thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Other topics selected at the discretion of the instructor include nuclear chemistry, coordination chemistry, environmental chemistry, organic and biochemistry, modern materials, etc. Lab involves both qualitative and quantitative aspects of chemistry with necessary accuracy for such work. Note: the topics in this three-quarter sequence may be presented in various orders depending on the institution and the text used. Students are strongly encouraged to complete all three courses at the same institution to help ensure coverage of the full range of important topics in general chemistry. Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra or MATH& 141 (formerly MATH 111)(may be taken concurrently). One year of high school chemistry with a 2.0 grade or better or CHEM& 110 (formerly CHEM 100) or permission of instructor. (SCC, SFCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Formerly CHEM 142. This series offers rigorous instruction in general chemistry. Topics include measurements, atomic structure, ionic and molecular compounds, aqueous solutions and molarity, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, quantum theory and electronic structure, periodicity, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, solid and liquid states, solutions, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, solubility equilibriums, thermo chemistry and chemical thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Other topics selected at the discretion of the instructor include nuclear chemistry, coordination chemistry, environmental chemistry, organic and biochemistry, modern materials, etc. Lab involves both qualitative and quantitative aspects of chemistry with necessary accuracy for such work. Note: the topics in this three-quarter sequence may be presented in various orders depending on the institution and the text used. Students are strongly encouraged to complete all three courses at the same institution to help ensure coverage of the full range of important topics in general chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM& 161 (formerly CHEM 141) or permission of instructor. (SCC, SFCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Formerly CHEM 143. This series offers rigorous instruction in general chemistry. Topics include measurements, atomic structure, ionic and molecular compounds, aqueous solutions and molarity, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, quantum theory and electronic structure, periodicity, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, solid and liquid states, solutions, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, solubility equilibriums, thermo chemistry and chemical thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Other topics selected at the discretion of the instructor include nuclear chemistry, coordination chemistry, environmental chemistry, organic and biochemistry, modern materials, etc. Lab involves both qualitative and quantitative aspects of chemistry with necessary accuracy for such work. Note: the topics in this three-quarter sequence may be presented in various orders depending on the institution and the text used. Students are strongly encouraged to complete all three courses at the same institution to help ensure coverage of the full range of important topics in general chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM& 162 (formerly CHEM 142) or permission of instructor. (SCC, SFCC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Formerly CHEM 201. This course covers structure, bonding, molecular properties, an overview of organic reactions, and stereochemistry, with emphasis on the nomenclature, physical properties, chemical reactivity mechanisms and chemical reactions of the following organic families: alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkenes, alkynes and alkylhalides. Prerequisite: CHEM& 163 (formerly CHEM 143) or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 241, CHEM& 251 (formerly CHEM 201, 211). (SCC, SFCC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Formerly CHEM 202. This course is a continuation of CHEM& 241 (formerly CHEM 201) in which the study of organic families continues with aromatic compounds (benzene), alcohols, thiols, ethers, epoxides, sulfides, aldehydes and ketones. Spectroscopy (IR, UV, NMR, MS) also are discussed. Prerequisite: CHEM& 241 (formerly CHEM 201), CHEM& 251 (formerly CHEM 211) and concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 252 (formerly CHEM 212). (SCC, SFCC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Formerly CHEM 203. This course is a continuation of CHEM& 242 (formerly CHEM 202) and focuses on the properties and chemical reactivity, mechanisms, nomenclature and spectroscopy of the rest of the organic families which include carboxylic acids and derivatives (acid halides, acid anhydrides, esters, amides, and nitriles), carbonyl alpha-substitution reactions, carbonyl condensation reactions, aliphatic amines, arylamines and phenols. Optional subjects are biomolecules (carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, lipids, heterocycles and nucleic acids). Prerequisite: CHEM& 242 (formerly CHEM 202), CHEM& 252 (formerly CHEM 212) and concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 253 (formerly CHEM 213). (SCC, SFCC)
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