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                  CHM-1010 General Chemistry I    Credits 4   CHM-1010 is the first semester of a university-parallel first-year chemistry sequence. This course is fully transferable to most four-year colleges and universities. Topics include the structure of matter; elements and compounds; chemical reactions and stoichiometry; basic thermodynamics; modern atomic and molecular structure; chemical bonding, physical states of matter; and properties of solutions. Four (4) credit hours; seven (7) contact hours, including 3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of laboratory, and 1 hour of recitation per week.   Prerequisite(s): MAT-1350  with grade of C or higher, and EGL-1010  completed or concurrent. For Allied Health and Nursing majors MAT-1250 . Corequisite(s): EGL-1010  completed or concurrent.   3 class/3 lab/1 rec hours. Course Outcomes  
	- Perform measurements with appropriate precision and accuracy.
 
	- Evaluate scientific observations using proper terminology and formatting, and in adherence to ethical standards.
 
	- Analyze the energetics associated with physical and chemical processes.
 
	- Apply the correct chemical symbolism, nomenclature, and formulation to chemical species.
 
	- Apply the rules governing the properties and behavior of matter in its different states.
 
	- Predict the chemical reactivity of atoms and compounds.
 
	- Explain atomic properties, including periodic trends, on the basis of the structures of atoms.
 
	- Explain the conditions and forces that govern chemical bonds, electron arrangements, molecular geometries, and intermolecular interactions.
 
	- Solve stoichiometric problems and balance chemical equations.
 
 
  
				  
  
			
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