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Oct 08, 2024
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CHEM 216 - General Chemistry II (lecture) The General Chemistry II 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 equilibrium 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. Course Delivery Model(s) Online, On-Ground Lecture Hours: 45 Lab Hours: 0 Total Hours: 45
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: CHEM 211 recommended Corequisites: None Repeatable (# of times) 5 Grade Type Letter
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