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Apr 03, 2025
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CHM-1020 General Chemistry II Credits 3 Study of chemical equilibrium relative to gases, heterogeneous systems, weak electrolytes including acids and bases, solubility product studies, kinetics, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisite(s): CHM-1010 completion with grade C or higher. (Offered summer.)
Course Outcomes
- Analyze scientific data for physical and chemical systems with tools such as graphing calculators and spreadsheet programs.
- Formulate rate laws for chemical reactions from experimental data.
- Interpret the nature of equilibrium systems from experimental data and graphical analysis.
- Analyze thermodynamic variables in physical and chemical systems.
- Characterize the nature of electrochemical reactions.
- Solve problems involving the relationships among the equilibrium constant, free energy, and the electrode potential for chemical systems.
- Compute decay rates of radioactive elements.
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