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Nov 24, 2024
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CHM 112 - General Chemistry IICredits: 5 Instructional Contact Hours: 7
Continues an in-depth examination of quantum chemistry, bonding theories, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base phenomena, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Laboratory component develops more independent skills. Intended for those seeking a degree in a science or pre-professional program Meets the needs of chemistry majors. Credit may earned in CHM 112 or CHM 112H but not in both.
Prerequisite(s): READING LEVEL 2 and WRITING LEVEL 2 and MATH LEVEL 6, and CHM 111 with a minimum grade of C (2.0) Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 60 Lab Hours: 45 Meets MTA Requirement: Natural Science Lab Pass/NoCredit: Yes
Outcomes and Objectives
- Explain the properties and behaviors of matter.
- Describe bonding within a sample of matter
- Describe how solutions form
- Explain nuclear decay and the concept of half-life
- Demonstrate understanding of chemical reactions.
- Recognize and write an autoionization reaction
- Explain the significance of a limiting reactant
- Identify or explain factors that influence reaction rates
- Write equilibrium, constant expressions, and equilibrium constants
- Use Le Chatelier's principle to determine the effects of equilibrium on a reaction
- Identify and write acid/base conjugate pairs
- Balance aqueous redox reactions in acidic and basic solutions
- Explain concepts of reaction mechanisms, molecularity, and rate-determining steps
- Explain observations or draw conclusions using quantitative information.
- Solution concentration
- Energy
- Colligative Properties
- Acid-Base Calculations
- Nuclear half-life
- Solubility
- Quantum chemistry
- Kinetics
- Equilibrium
- Electrochemistry
- Demonstrate laboratory skills.
- Use appropriate safety protocols
- Use technology associated with a science laboratory
- Choose proper equipment for a specific task
- Perform measurements with appropriate devices
- Record data or observations
- Analyze data or results of an experiment
- Use evidence to form conclusions
- Make decisions using the scientific method
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