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Catalog Data
| This course is designed to illustrate and explain the principles covered
in CHEM 113. Offered in the spring Semester One semester; One credit |
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Textbooks
| Principles of Chemistry in the laboratory by William J. Busler, PhD.
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Prerequisite:
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Corequisite:
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CHEM 113. |
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Calculator Policy
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Goals
| The objective of the laboratory is to illustrate the empirical nature
of science. The course will emphasize, by example, that all of our scientific
knowledge must be based on objective observations. |
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EXPERIMENTS:
Density of solids and liquids
Water of hydration
Heat effects and calorimetry
Molar mass of a volatile liquid
The atomic spectrum of hydrogen
Heat of vaporization
Molar mass by freezing point depression |
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Final Exam
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Resources
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Attendance
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Coordinator
| Dr. William J. Busler |
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Computer Useage
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