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Chemistry
Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Science

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Chemistry > 100-level

The introductory CHEM courses were changed in 2002. Students with credit for CHEM 111.3 may take CHEM 221.3, 231.3, 242.3 and 250.3. Students with credit for CHEM 251.3 may take CHEM 255.3.

CHEM 112.3
General Chemistry I: Structure, Bonding & Properties of Materials
1/2(3L-3.5P)
Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 30 and Mathematics B30 (or Algebra 30). Mathematics C30 (or Geometry-Trigonometry 30) is strongly recommended.

Structure, bonding and properties of materials. Topics include atoms and molecules, bonding, molecular structure, intermolecular forces, states of matter, and properties of materials such as polymers, natural and synthetic materials, biomaterials, proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, conductors, semiconductors, and insulators. The laboratory illustrates material covered in the lectures.

Note: Students with credit for CHEM 111 or 114 may not take this course for credit.

CHEM 114.3
General Chemistry for Engineers
(3L/3P)
Prerequisite(s): : Chemistry 30, Mathematics B30 (or Algebra 30) and Mathematics C30 (or Geometry-Trigonometry 30)

Topics include atoms and molecules, stoichiometry, bonding, molecular structure, states of matter, chemical reactions, and thermochemistry.

Note: This course is intended for students in the College of Engineering. Students with credit for CHEM 111 or 112 may not take this course for credit.

CHEM 115.3
General Chemistry II: Chemical Processes
1/2(3L-3.5P)
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 112 or 114.

Chemical reactions, including the rates and energetics of reactions and specific types of reactions. Topics include stoichiometry, chemical reactions, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, specific reactions, and thermodynamics.

Note: Students with credit for CHEM 111 may not take this course for credit.


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