CHEM 1000 - ♦Chemistry Problem Solving Chemistry Problem Solving is a review of the mathematic tools and quantitative reasoning necessary for interpreting and solving problems in general chemistry, physics and science more broadly. Topics include numbers; scientific notation; measured quantities; units and dimensional analysis; equations; equation-solving strategies; change and rate quantities; graphs; linear equations; power, polynomial and quadratic equations; exponential equations; logarithmic equations; inverse equations; probability; distributions; statistics of scientific data sets; modeling data and best-fit curves; and data analysis with spreadsheet and graphing applications. Examples exercises and applications are drawn from the full range of topics in general chemistry.
Credits: 2 Lecture Hours: 4 Semester: Fall, Spring, Summer Delivery Method: Traditional, Online
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: All Required Learning Support math modules
Note: ♦ Course designed for transfer.
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