CHEM 1620 General Chemistry II


The lecture presents general chemistry concepts encompassing gases; intermolecular forces; liquids; and solids; modern materials; properties of solutions; chemical kinetics; and chemical equilibrium, including acid-base equilibria as well as the thermodynamic principles of equilibrium. Laboratory exercises demonstrate the chemical principles presented in lecture. This course is the second semester of the series of chemistry courses designed for chemistry, biology, and other quantitatively oriented majors and provides a rigorous introduction to chemistry, the comprehension of which is fundamental to a scientific understanding of the world around us. Students will be charged an additional Chemistry Lab Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1600  AND CHEM 0600
Credits: 4.0

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