| Catalog Data
| This is the second-semester Chemistry course for all students of science
and chemical engineering. Topics include chemical thermodynamics and kinetics,
equilibrium, precipitations, acids and bases, oxidation, and reduction,
electrochemistry and nuclear reactions. Offered in the Spring semester.
One semester; three credits
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| Prerequisite: |
CHEM 113 and CHEM 113L |
| Corequisite: |
CHEM 114L |
| Textbooks
| Chemistry: Principles and Practice; Reger, Goode, and Mercer; 2nd edition;
Saunders, Ft. worth, 1997.
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| Calculator Policy
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| Goals
| The primary goal is to provide a balance of experimental observations,
mathematical models, and theoretical concepts which may be used in all
the natural sciences. Critical thinking and long term memory are stressed.
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| Syllabus |
| Topic |
Sections |
Classes |
| Chemical Kinetics |
Chapter 13 |
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| Chemical Equilibrium |
Chapter 14 |
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| Solutions of Acids and Bases |
Chapter 15 |
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| Reactions Between Acids and Bases |
Chapter 16 |
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| Chemical Thermodynamics |
Chapter 17 |
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| Electrochemistry |
Chapter 18 |
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| Nuclear chemistry |
Chapter 21 |
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| Exams |
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| Review for Final |
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1 |
| Total |
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42 |
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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 |
| Computer Useage
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