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CHE 111 - General Chemistry II
This course is a continuation of General Chemistry I.
Upon satisfactory completion of this course students should be able to:
- Prepare solutions with specific concentration values.
- Understand and apply the colligative properties of solutions toward the solution of practical problems.
- Evaluate and apply modern theories of acids and bases, especially the concept of pH.
- Apply the principles of kinetics and equilibrium toward the productive handling of systems of weak electrolytes.
- Understand and use the principles of oxidation reduction, electrochemistry and thermodynamics in explaining why chemical reactions occur and what benefits or consequences may result.
- Apply the principles of nuclear chemistry to the solution of problems relevant to contemporary society.
- Understand the basic principles of basic organic chemistry.
Prerequisite: Chemistry I (CHE 110).
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory each week 4 credits