Introductory General Chemistry Laboratory
Introductory General Chemistry Laboratory
Principles and techniques of chemical measurements. Concepts introduced in general chemistry lecture courses reinforced.
Hours | 2.0 Credit, 0.0 Lecture, 6.0 Lab |
Prerequisites | Chem 112 or Chem 106 or concurrent enrollment (preferred). Chem 201 or concurrent enrollment. |
Taught | Fall, Winter |
Programs | Containing CHEM 113 |
Course Outcomes:
Precise Quantitative Measurements
Perform precise quantitative measurements using volumetric glassware, analytical balances, and electrochemical and spectrophotometric instrumentation.
Application of Chem 111 and Chem 112 to Laboratory Measureme
Apply concepts of quantum mechanics, kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamics taught in Chem 111 and Chem 112 to laboratory measurements.
Separation and Classification of Inorganic Cations and Anion
Apply a basic understanding of descriptive chemistry introduced in Chem 112 to the separation and classification of inorganic cations and anions.
Record Laboratory Procedures
Record laboratory procedures and results neatly and concisely in a laboratory notebook
Report Experimental Results
Report experimental results in a manner that gives proper attention to sources of experimental error.