General Chmistry II - 41204 - CHEM 1200 - 01 |
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Associated Term: Fall 2019
Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate Second Degree, Undergraduate Third Degree, Licensure Only, Undergraduate Regular Campus Lecture Schedule Type Traditional Instructional Method Learning Objectives: • Describe historical developments in the understanding of the nature of the atom; • Distinguish between chemical and physical changes; • Distinguish and apply theoretical principles to solids, liquids and gases; • Convert various units of measure into other units; • Write and balance simple chemical equations; • Relate an element’s position in the Periodic Chart to that element’s atomic structure, and then to relate that structure to that element’s chemical reactivity • Use modern atomic theory to predict molecular structure; • Effectively communicate scientific information in both oral and written forms. • Safely and effectively perform proper laboratory work involving measurement, characterization, record keeping, and proper waste disposal for various substances both individually and working in teams. • Use computer technology to acquire and statistically analyze and graph experimental data. Required Materials: It is highly recommended that you buy: 1. Text: Chemistry, The Molecular Science, 4th Edition (media enhanced edition), by Moore, Stanitski and Jurs, published by Cengage Learning). You may either buy the hardbound version or the eBook version. The eBook version has a 1 year access time; the hardbound version also comes with a 1-yr access to the eBook. 2. ABSOLUTE REQUIREMENT OF ALL STUDENTS: Student access key to OWL online homework web site. The cost of the OWL homework system depends on the package that you buy, either with a new textbook, or a 1- or 2-semester access key bought with or without the eBook. Laboratory Notebook: Please purchase a standard laboratory notebook ( a composition book works just fine). They can be obtained from K-Mart, Wallmart, etc., for about $1 or less. Technical Requirements: It is imperative that the student have mastered basic mathematical manipulations, including solving basic algebraic expressions View Catalog Entry
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