Introductory General Chemistry
Introductory General Chemistry
Atomic and molecular structure, periodic relationships, states of matter, chemical reactions and stoichiometry, acids and bases.
Hours | 3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab |
Prerequisites | Math 97 or equivalent. |
Note | Primarily for nonscience majors who require a broad introduction to general chemistry. |
Taught | Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer |
Programs | Containing CHEM 101 |
Course Outcomes:
Big Picture
Students will be able to view the world around them in chemical terms. Students will use the concepts of atoms, molecules, and their properties to understand a variety of phenomena.
Problem Solving
Students will be able to make qualitative and/or quantitative predictions regarding a number of chemical concepts including chemical reactions and stoichiometry, calorimetry, osmosis, gases, acid/base chemistry, chemical equilibria, and radioactivity.