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    Nov 10, 2024  
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CHEM 1120 - ♦General Chemistry II


General Chemistry II is the second half of a course in the methods and models of general chemistry, the science of the structure and reactions of matter. This course adheres to the standards and topics of the American Chemical Society (ACS) General Chemistry Second Term.

General Chemistry II includes phase change and equilibrium; solution equilibrium; chemical reaction rates and kinetics; molecular collisions and reaction mechanisms; chemical equilibrium and equilibrium shift; entropy, free energy, and chemical thermodynamics; acid and base equilibrium; acid-base buffers and neutralization; ionic solubility and precipitation equilibrium; and electrochemical equilibrium. The laboratory methods and techniques include: measure and dispense liquids with volumetric glassware; weigh materials with digital balances; separate materials by gravity and vacuum filtration; dissolve and precipitate solids; dilute and mix solutions; centrifuge solutions; measure light absorbance and concentration by spectrophotometry; use pH meters and indicators; perform analytical titrations; generate and collect gases in reactions; control heating plate, gas flame, and oven heat sources; measure temperature and heat exchange in calorimetry; measure voltage and current in electrochemical processes; and complete worksheets with calculations and data analysis for each experiment.

Credits: 4
Lecture Hours: 3
Lab Hours: 3
Semester: Fall, Spring, Summer
Delivery Method: Traditional, Online

Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisites: CHEM 1110  with a grade of “C” or better.

Note: ♦ Course designed for transfer.

Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.


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