CHEM 1110 - ♦General Chemistry I Chemistry 1110 is the first of a two semester sequence in the basic principles of chemical science. Students whose programs of study require only one course in chemistry should refer to Chemistry 1060 .
Chemistry 1110 course topics include the scientific method: metric and SI units; chemical measurements and significant figures; an introduction to the elements; ionic and covalent compounds; chemical nomenclature; composition and reaction stoichiometry; chemical reaction types; acids and bases; oxidation and reduction; thermochemistry; atomic theory, the basic structure of matter, and the periodic table; basic theories of chemical bonding; the properties of solids, liquids, and gases; and basic laboratory techniques and experimentation.
Credits: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Semester: Fall, Spring, Summer
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MATH 1710 or higher level math courses, or CHEM 1000 which may be taken concurrently, or ACT Math subscore of 24, or with division approval.
Note: ♦ Course designed for transfer.
Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.
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