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May 08, 2024
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CHEM 316L - General Chemistry II (laboratory) Credits: 1 The General Chemistry 2 course further develops the concepts of chemical bonding in order to appreciate the size, shape, polarity and macroscopic behavior of molecules. The processes of oxidation-reduction will be explained, particularly as they apply to biological systems. Solution chemistry will be introduced, stressing the concepts of equilibriums and colligative properties. Acid/base chemistry, including titrimetry, buffers, and pH will be studied. Nuclear chemistry in the evolution of matter will be considered. Organic chemistry will be introduced as a corollary to concepts presented in the college chemistry course.
Prerequisites: CHEM 311 , CHEM 311L Corequisites: CHEM 316 Restrictions: BSBS program only
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