CHEM& 162: General Chemistry with Lab II

Credits 5
Quarter Offered
Winter
Distribution List
Academic Elective

This course focuses on physical and chemical interactions: intermolecular forces, properties of mixtures, gas laws, and thermodynamics. This course builds on the content developed in CHEM& 161. Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Elective)

Prerequisites

2.0 or higher in CHEM& 161 or instructor permission

  1. Communication - Distinguish between opinions, interpretations, and solid evidence with regard to chemical systems.
  2. Quantitative Reasoning - Apply quantitative methods to characterize physical and chemical changes (gas laws and thermodynamics).
  3. Information - Utilize the scientific method to explore chemical systems.
  4. Critical Thinking - Describe chemical systems in terms of structure and energy.
  5. Personal & Interpersonal - Define chemistry as a scientific study of matter and its impact on society and everyday life.